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Illinois College Information Illinois College Information Public Four Year Colleges & Universities Chicago State University http://www.csu.edu/ Online Application Eastern Illinois University http://www.eiu.edu/ Online Application Governors State University http://www.govst.edu/ Online Application Illinois State University http://www.ilstu.edu/ Online Application Northeastern Illinois Online Application http://www.neiu.edu/ University Northern Illinois University http://www.niu.edu/ Online Application Southern Illinois University- Online Application www.siu.edu/siuc Carbondale Southern Illinois University- Online Application http://www.siue.edu/ Edwardsville University of Illinois-Chicago http://www.uic.edu/ Online Application University of Illinois- Online Application http://www.uis.edu/ Springfield University of Illinois- Online Application http://www.uiuc.edu/ Urbana/Champaign Western Illinois University http://www.wiu.edu/ Online Application Public Community Colleges Belleville Area Community College http://www.bacnet.edu/ Black Hawk College http://www.bhc.edu/ Black Hawk College-East Campus http://www.bhc.edu/ Carl Sandburg College http://www.csc.cc.il.us/ City Colleges-Chicago Harold Washington College http://www.ccc.edu/ Kennedy King College http://www.ccc.edu/ Malcolm X College http://www.ccc.edu/ Olive-Harvey College http://www.ccc.edu/ Richard J Daley College http://www.ccc.edu/ Truman College http://www.ccc.edu/ Wright College http://www.ccc.edu/ College of Du Page http://www.cod.edu/ College of Lake County http://www.clc.cc.il.us/ Danville Area Community College http://www.dacc.cc.il.us/ Elgin Community College http://www.elgin.edu Heartland Community College http://www.hcc.cc.il.us/ Highland Community College http://www.highland.cc.il.us/ Illinois Central College http://www.icc.cc.il.us/ Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Frontier Community College www.iecc.cc.il.us/fcc Lincoln Trail College www.iecc.cc.il.us/ltc Olney Central College www.iecc.cc.il.us/occ Wabash Valley College http://www.iecc.cc.il.us/wvc/ Illinois Valley Community College http://www.ivcc.edu/ John A Logan College http://www.jal.cc.il.us/ John Wood Community College http://www.jwcc.edu/ Joliet Junior College http://www.jjc.cc.il.us/ Kankakee Community College Kaskaskia College http://www.kc.cc.il.us/ Kishwaukee College http://www.kish.cc.il.us/ Lake Land College http://www.lakeland.cc.il.us/ Lewis and Clark Community College http://www.lc.cc.il.us/ Lincoln Land Community College http://www.llcc.cc.il.us/ McHenry County College http://www.mchenry.edu/ Metropolitan Community College Moraine Valley Community College http://www.moraine.cc.il.us/ Morton College http://www.morton.cc.il.us/ Oakton Community College http://www.oakton.edu/ Parkland Community College http://www.parkland.edu/ Prairie State College http://www.prairie.cc.il.us/ Rend Lake College http://www.rlc.cc.il.us/ Richard Community College http://www.richard.cc.il.us/ Rock Valley College http://www.rvc.cc.il.us/ Sauk Valley Community College http://www.svcc.edu/ Shawnee College http://www.shawnee.cc.il.us/ South Suburban College of Cook Co. http://www.ssc.cc.il.us/ Southeastern Illinois College http://www.sic.cc.il.us/ Spoon River College http://www.spoonrivercollege.net/ Triton College http://www.triton.cc.il.us/ Waubonsee Community College http://www.wcc.cc.il.us/ William Rainey Harper College http://www.harper.cc.il.us/ 2 Year and 4 Year Private Colleges and Universities American Islamic College Augustana College http://www.augustana.edu/ Aurora University http://www.aurora.edu/ Barat College http://www.barat.edu/ Benedictine http://www.ben.edu/ University Blackburn http://www.blackburn.edu/ University Blessing-Rieman http://www.brcn.edu/ College of Nursing Bloomington- Normal School of Radiography Bradley University http://www.bradley.edu/ Chicago National http://www.naprapathy.edu/ College of Naprapathy Columbia College http://www.colum.edu/ Concordia http://www.curf.edu/ University De Paul University http://www.depaul.edu/ DeVry Institute of http://www.chi.devry.edu/ Technology-Chicago Devry Institute of http://www.dpg.devry.edu/ Technology-Du Page-Addison Dominican http://www.dom.edu/ University East-West http://www.eastwest.edu/ University Elmhurst College http://www.elmhurst.edu/ Eureka College http://www.eureka.edu/ Graham Hospital http://www.rsa.ilb.il.us/~qhsn/home.htm School of Nursing Greenville College http://www.greenville.edu/ Harrington Institute http://www.interiordesign.edu/ of Interior Design Illinois College http://www.ic.edu/ Illinois Institute of http://www.ic.edu/ Art Illinois Institute of http://www.ilia.aii.edu/ Technology Illinois Wesleyan http://www.iwu.edu/ University Judson College http://www.judson-il.edu/ Kendall College http://www.kendall.edu/ Knox College http://www.knox.edu/ Lake Forest College http://www.lfc.edu/ Lakeview College of http://www.lakeviewcol.edu/ Nursing Lewis University http://www.lewisu.edu/ Lincoln Christian http://www.lccs.edu/ College Lincoln College http://www.lincolncollege.com/ Lincoln College- http://www.lincoln.mclean.il.us/ Normal Loyola University of http://www.luc.edu/ Chicago MacCormac College http://www.maccormac.edu/ MacMurray College http://www.mac.edu/ McKendree College http://www.mckendree.edu/ Mennonite College http://www.mcn.ilstu.edu/ of Nursing Methodist Medical Center School of Nursing Midstate College http://www.midstate.edu/ Millikin University http://www.millikin.edu/ Monmouth College http://www.monm.edu/ Moody Bible http://www.moody.edu/ Institute Morrison Institute http://www.morrison.tec.il.us/ of Technology Mt Vernon Christian College National College of http://www.national.chiropractic.edu/ Chiropractic National-Louis http://www.nlu.nl.edu/ University North Central http://www.noctrl.edu/ College North Park http://www.northpark.edu/ University Northwestern http://www.nwu.edu/ University Olivet Nazarene http://www.olivet.edu/ University Principia College www.prin.edu/college Providence Baptist College Quincy University http://www.quincy.edu/ Ravenswood Hospital Medical Center School of Nursing Robert Morris http://www.rmcil.edu/ College-Chicago Robert Morris http://www.rmcil.edu/ College-Naperville Robert Morris http://www.rmcil.edu/ College-Orland Park Robert Morris http://www.rmcil.edu/ College-Springfield Rockford College http://www.rockford.edu/ Roosevelt University http://www.roosevelt.edu/ Rush University http://www.rushu.rush.edu/ School of Art http://www.artic.edu/ Institute of Chicago Shimer College http://www.shimer.edu/ Springfield College http://www.sci.edu/ St Anthony College www.osfhealth.com/nursing of Nursing St Augustine College http://www.staugustinecollege.edu/ St Francis Medical http://www.osfsaintrancis.org/ Center School of Rad Tech St John's College http://st-johns.org/ Dept of Nursing St Xavier University http://www.sxu.edu/ Trinity Christian http://www.trnty.edu/ College Trinity College of www.trinityac.com/college_of_nursing/college.htm Nursing Trinity Hospital http://www.tiu.edu/ School Radiological Tech Trinity International University University of http://www.uchicago.edu/ Chicago University of Saint http://www.stfrancis.edu/ Francis VanderCook College www.mcs.com/~vcmusic of Music West Suburban http://www.con.lagawshmc.org/ College of Nursing Wheaton College http://www.wheaton.edu/ Worsham College of http://www.worsham.org/ Mortuary Science .
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