John Wood Community College to Honor Jim Rapp with Inaugural Pathfinder Award for Five Decades of Service

Jim Rapp
November 19, 2024

Event Proceeds to Benefit Pathways to Promise Scholarship Program

John Wood Community College (JWCC) is set to host its first Pathfinder Award ceremony to honor Jim Rapp, the college’s legal counsel for its 50-year history. The event, taking place on Thursday, December 5 at the Quincy Country Club, will run from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., with a formal program beginning at 6:00 p.m. Guests will enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres as they gather to celebrate Rapp’s exceptional contributions to JWCC and the wider Quincy community.

Rapp’s visionary work has left an indelible mark on JWCC, from championing the need for a community college in the region at the College’s founding, development of college facilities, to establishing – along with Martha Rapp – the Save Our Students “SOS” Fund, which provides financial support for enrolled students with unanticipated needs that would interrupt their educations. Martha contributed to documenting the College’s journey by supporting her and others’ work authoring JWCC’s 50th Anniversary Commemorative Book.

The Pathfinder Award, which Rapp will receive, will be awarded annually to individuals, businesses, or organizations that embody JWCC’s mission and values and exhibit the trailblazing spirit of the College’s founders.

“Jim Rapp’s unwavering commitment to JWCC has shaped the very foundation of our institution,” said JWCC President Dr. Bryan Renfro. “His dedication to addressing student needs and building community pathways will impact generations of JWCC students and alumni.”

All are welcome to attend the event. In lieu of a ticket, guests are encouraged to make a meaningful donation to the Pathways to Promise Scholarship Fund to honor Rapp. Contributions are not required to attend the event.

The Pathways to Promise Scholarship at JWCC seeks to address unmet student needs in our community by building a large endowment that provides sustained financial support for eligible students who meet specific accountability standards. This scholarship empowers students—including many first-generation college attendees—with career-focused skills and training that prepare them for stable, meaningful jobs to support their families. Pathways to Promise represents JWCC’s commitment to offering a pathway out of poverty, breaking down financial barriers and reducing student debt so that every student has the opportunity to pursue a brighter future and make a lasting impact in the community.

To RSVP or make a donation, contact the JWCC Foundation at foundation@jwcc.edu, 217.641.4105, or www.jwccfoundation.org. Those who cannot attend but wish to honor Rapp’s legacy may donate online or send gifts to the JWCC Foundation at 1301 South 48th Street, Quincy, Illinois.


John Wood Community College is the educational link between business and community. JWCC collaboratively creates innovative and relevant academic and training programs with business leaders to educate young people and the workforce for today's needs and tomorrow's opportunities. JWCC has centers in Quincy, Pittsfield, Baylis and Mt. Sterling, Illinois. Programs include a comprehensive baccalaureate transfer curriculum, customized business training, career/technical degrees, certificates, and personal enrichment courses.