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About City Colleges City Colleges gives students access to a quality education and ensures their success by providing them with the support to complete their pro- gram and move on to further education or a career. (CCC) aims to ensure the success of every stu- dent and serve as an economic engine for the City of Chicago. City Colleges of Chicago is the largest community college system in and one of the largest in the nation, with 5,500 faculty and staff serving more than 100,000 students annually at seven colleges and six satellite sites. With locations across the city, the seven colleges include: Richard J. Daley College, Kennedy-King College, College, Olive-Har- vey College, Harry S , College and . City Colleges also oversees: the award-winning Washburne Culinary Institute, the French Pastry School, the Parrot Cage Restaurant at South Shore Cultural Center, the Sikia Banquet Facility, five Child Development Centers, the Center for Online Learning, the Workforce Academy, the public broadcast station WYCC TV Channel 20 and radio station WKKC FM 89.3. Under the leadership of Chancellor , City Colleges of Chi- cago launched a Reinvention in 2010, a collaborative effort to review and revise CCC programs and practices to ensure students leave col- lege-ready, career-ready and prepared to pursue their life’s goals. Since the launch of Reinvention, City Colleges has more than doubled its graduation rate and number of degrees awarded, and seen increases in transfer, adult education transitions, remedial transitions and more. In that same time, City Colleges has saved $70 million, undertook a $545 million capital plan, and posted balanced budgets with no increase in property taxes. City Colleges is seeking leadership to continue the last six years of suc- cess under Reinvention.

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Serving a Diverse Student Body City Colleges of Chicago works to provide students access to a high-quality, relevant and affordable education that prepares them for further college and careers. City Colleges serves an extraordinarily diverse group of students. Of the more than 100,000 students who attended City Colleges in FY2015: Student Type • 60 percent Credit ( or certificate) • 30 percent Adult education (ESL/GED) • 13 percent Continuing education/Special interest • 1 percent Skills (Being reclassified as credit or discontinued) Race • 7 percent identified as Asian • 33 percent as Black • 41 percent as Hispanic • 15 percent as White Gender • 58 percent are female • 42 percent are male Credit Student Age • The average age of credit students is 26, including many students who come straight from high school and others who may be changing their career in later life. Credit Student Status • 56 percent of credit students attend full-time • 44 percent of credit students attend part-time Socio-economics • Approximately three-quarters of students receive financial aid. Academic preparedness • More than 80% percent of students require some form of remediation (English, reading or math)

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A Path to Further College and Careers TRANSFER In FY2015, 49% of City Colleges students had transferred to a bache- lor’s degree program within two years of completing City Colleges. Most students go to an Illinois-based college or university, with the following colleges being among those matriculating the most CCC students: • University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) • Northeastern Illinois University • DePaul University • • National Louis University • University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign • Governors State University • Northern Illinois University • Loyola University Chicago Other notable colleges recently receiving City Colleges students include: Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), , and Columbia University (NYC).

CAREER 58% of City Colleges students report being employed in their area of training approximately one year after graduation. Some of those College to Careers partners who have hired City Colleges students and graduates include: Health • Hospital • Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago • Stroger Hospital of Cook County • CVS Pharmacy

Manufacturing • Kay Manufacturing • Arrow Gear

Culinary • Aramark Sports and Entertainment • Mariano’s

Business • Aon

Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (TDL) • Coca-Cola • Schneider The median earnings of students employed in their area of training in FY2015 was $33,280.

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More than 100 years of quality, affordable post-secondary education City Colleges of Chicago first opened its doors on September 11, 1911 In 2007, a brand new Kennedy-King College opened at 63rd and as Crane Junior College. Nicknamed “the people’s college,” it was es- Halsted Street which houses WYCC TV, Washburne Culinary Institute, tablished under the Chicago Board of Education as a way to provide and WKKC Radio. high quality, affordable education accessible to all in Chicago. There As City Colleges approached its 100th anniversary, Chancellor Hyman were just 30 students in the first class. launched the Reinvention initiative in 2010. The centerpiece of the By 1929, Crane Junior College, with 4,000 students, was the largest Reinvention effort is to ensure student success, drive greater degree junior college in the country. But, the college was forced to close in attainment, job placement and career advancement and become the 1933 during the Great Depression. There was an immediate public economic engine for the city of Chicago. The initiative is a long-term, outcry, led by students, faculty, members of Chicago’s growing labor ongoing effort designed to ensure CCC continues to benefit Chicago movement, and most notably, attorney . The college into its second century. reopened less than a year later as Herzl Junior College. Two new sites In order to prepare Chicagoans for careers in growing industries, City were added: Wright Junior College on the Northwest Side, and Wilson Colleges launched the College to Careers initiative in 2011. The initia- Junior College on the South Side. tive partners City Colleges faculty and staff with employers and uni- During World War II, the colleges were taken over by the military for versities in fast-growing industry sectors to help align City Colleges use as training facilities. After the war, soldiers returning to school on curricula and facilities so students are prepared with skills to succeed the GI Bill filled City Colleges to capacity. in the workforce. These partnerships also provide City Colleges’ stu-

dents access to real-world experience via teacher-practitioners, in- In the 1950s, Truman College opened as an evening college at Amund- ternships and first-pass at job opportunities. sen High School. Fenger College and Southeast College also opened consolidating to create Olive-Harvey College two decades later. To help eliminate the barrier of cost and allow students across Chi-

cago to achieve the dream of attending college, Chancellor Hyman Expansion continued in the 1950s, with the opening of Bogan Junior partnered with Mayor to introduce the Chicago Star College on the Southwest Side (later renamed Daley College) and Loop Scholarship in 2014. The scholarship guarantees completion-ready College Downtown (later renamed Harold Washington College). In students with a 3.0 GPA at , starting with 2015 1968, students closed down several City College campuses amid civil graduates, a free education for up to three years at City Colleges of rights issues. To recognize the key civil rights leaders, Herzl College Chicago, after the application of financial aid. In its first year, the Chi- was renamed and Wilson College became Kenne- cago Star Scholarship helped more than 1,000 Chicago students go to dy-King College. college for free. Following the introduction of the Star Scholarship, City WYCC TV began televised instruction in the 1980s through the Center Colleges entered into partnership agreements with 15 four-year col- for Online Learning and Olive-Harvey College’s South Chicago Learning leges and universities across Chicago to offer further financial incen- Center opened. tives to students planning to transfer after completing at City Colleges.

Satellite sites continued to grow as well. Humboldt Park Vocational As part of its ongoing capital plan, City Colleges has made strategic Education Center and Arturo Velasquez West Side Technical Institute investments that align with its Reinvention strategies, including a new opened in the 1990s under Wright and Daley Colleges respectively Malcolm X College campus, a $45 million TDL Center at Olive-Harvey and Dawson Technical Institute became part of Kennedy-King College. College, and a modernization plan for Richard J. Daley College that will include a state-of-the-art Advanced Manufacturing Center.

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Reinvention Focuses on Student Success When Chancellor Cheryl Hyman arrived in 2010, she launched a Increased completion Reinvention of City Colleges to ensure students have access to a quality, • The number of degrees granted annually has jumped from an affordable post-secondary education and find success, meaning they average of 2,000 to over 5,000, the highest amount in City complete their programs in a timely fashion and move on to further Colleges’ history. college and careers. • In that same time, the official IPEDS graduation rate has more Reinvention began with four goals: than doubled (from 7 to 17 percent). • To increase the number of students earning college credentials • At the same time, City Colleges has seen a more than doubling of economic value of the number of adult education students transitioning into • To increase the rate of transfer to bachelor’s degree programs college credit courses and a double digit increase in the following CCC graduation percent of remedial students transitioning to credit courses. • To dramatically improve outcomes for students requiring Increased relevance – College to Careers remediation, and • In December 2011, Mayor Emanuel and Chancellor Cheryl • To increase the number and share of adult basic education/ Hyman launched College to Careers under which each college GED/ESL students who advance to and succeed in has become the center for excellence in the fields with the college-level courses. strongest expected jobs growth over the next decade: Reinvention has involved more than 200 students, faculty, staff and o Health Care at Malcolm X College external partners, working on taskforces to identify City Colleges’ (84,000 in health care over coming decade) most pressing challenges and design and implement solutions. o Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Reinvention defined four primary strategies: to increase the relevance of at Olive-Harvey College (110,000 jobs) City Colleges programs and better align them with workforce demand, to provide students with greater structure so they are less likely to fall o Culinary and Hospitality at Kennedy-King College off track, to increase student supports, and to improve the efficiency of (44,000 jobs) operations. Stemming from these strategies, City Colleges developed o Business and Professional Services a five-year plan (2013-18), which outlines quantifiable metrics asso- at Harold Washington College (300,000 jobs) ciated with these strategies. o Information Technology at Wilbur Wright College (44,000 jobs) Since the launch of Reinvention, City Colleges o Advanced Manufacturing at Richard J. Daley College has seen: (14,000 jobs) o Education, Human & Natural Sciences at Harry S Truman College (39,000 jobs)

• To support the College to Careers effort, CCC opened a new $251 million Malcolm X College and School of Health Sciences in January 2016 that includes a virtual hospital, and will complete a $45 million Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Center at Olive-Harvey College along with an Advanced Manufacturing Center for Daley College. • CCC faculty and 150 corporate partners are rewriting curriculum to ensure relevance to the marketplace, and partners also are providing teacher practitioners along with internship and job interviews to qualified students. • New College to Careers programs of study and courses are added every semester. • To date, College to Careers has yielded more than 3,000 placements.

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Increased relevance – transfer to four-years • CCC has worked equally hard to ensure CCC degrees hold economic value by aligning with requirements at four-year universities, so that students transferring can do so with junior standing. • Under Reinvention, transfers after CCC completion have increased 9 percent. • CCC has entered into specific articulation agreements with more than 25 universities, and is a member of the Illinois Articulation Initiative, a statewide transfer agreement that standardized general education foundation course packages and counts 50 four-year universities. • Very strong articulation agreements are in place, for example, with DePaul, IIT and UIC where students who take certain courses and achieve certain outcomes are guaranteed a slot at the four-year university and may even receive scholarships, up to a full ride in the case of IIT. • The Chicago Star Scholarship, created with savings from City Colleges’ capital plan, served its first cohort of qualified Chicago Public School graduates in Fall 2015, providing more than 1,000 students with free community college tuition, books, after the application of financial aid, for up to three years. To qualify, recent CPS graduates need a B average, to test completion-ready, and to sign up for one of City Colleges’ College to Careers pathways. Fifteen (15) four-year college partners have signed on to provide Star Scholars with additional support to complete their bachelor’s degrees.

Increased student supports • City Colleges has developed career centers, transfer centers, wellness centers for social/emotional support, veterans centers, and math emporiums at every college. For more information on Reinvention or City Colleges • City Colleges has cut the student to advisor ratio from 920:1 in general, please see the following links: at the start of Reinvention to 275 students: 1 advisor today. Understanding Reinvention • Faculty and advisors also have access to GradesFirst, Read about Reinvention in City Colleges’ 5 year strategic plan an early alert took. City Colleges of Chicago FY 2015 Increased operational efficiency Five-Year Plan Scorecard • City Colleges has saved $70 million under Reinvention through View the most recent outcomes from Reinvention in areas, such increased efficiencies and a reduction in redundancies that as: completion, retention, transfer, and placement, has been reinvested in the classroom. along with key operational metrics • City Colleges has posted balanced budgets, with no increase in property taxes. City Colleges of Chicago Statistical Digest Learn more about current demographics and enrollment trends at City Colleges of Chicago.

City Colleges of Chicago Budget Information City Colleges has a budget of approximately half a billion dollars. A copy of the latest FY2017 budget can be found here.

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Offers general education courses and a College to Careers focus in: ADVANCED DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PATHWAYS OFFERED

MANUFACTURING D: Degree 24 months AC: Advanced Certificate 12 months TECHNOLOGY BC: Basic Certificate 3–12 months BC AC D City Colleges partners with leading companies to ensure CNC Machining • • • graduates are ready for the 14,000 advanced manufacturing jobs coming to the Chicago region over the next decade. Factory Automation • • • The four focus areas are: Manufacturing Technology • • • • CNC Machining: Using computer-driven tools to sculpt Quality Assurance • • • products from metal, plastic and wood Safety for Process Technology • • • • Welding: Metal and equipment fabrication Welding • • • • Factory Automation: Preventative maintenance, trouble-shooting, and repairs to manufacturing equipment COMING IN 2017 • Process Technology: Making products from raw materials such Process Technology • • • as refining gasoline, baking bread, or generating electricity. Please visit ccc.edu/programs for program location.

GET THE SKILLS. GET THE JOB. Complete a certificate in Factory Automation in two semesters to prepare for jobs in Industrial Maintenance. HIRING & ACADEMIC PARTNERS: • JMC Steel Group ATTEND DALEY COLLEGE AND YOU WILL: • Arrow Gear Company àBuild the skills that manufacturing companies seek in • UPS successful hires. • Bimba Manufacturing • Kay Manufacturing Co. àReceive hands-on training using state-of-the-art equipment. • Tempel Steel • Skolnik Industries àLearn modern methods of organizing production, • Bretford Manufacturing including teamwork and “lean manufacturing” to • WaterSaver Faucet Co. become a shop floor leader.

A NIMS Accredited Program àConnect with hundreds of employers looking to hire through our Career Network.

IN ADDITION TO THEIR COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS, ALL COLLEGES OFFER GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES. RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Education, Human & Natural Sciences Information Technology

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Culinary Arts & Hospitality Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Business & Professional Services

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ENROLL TODAY CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE 8 COLLEGE TO CAREERS General Information About Degree Programs Richard J. Daley College Facts 14,000 Advanced All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you Manufacturing jobs are coming to for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to the Chicago region in the next decade. ACADEMICS Daley College can prepare you to seize ensure programs reect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a College to Careers and these job opportunities. rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree Richard J. Daley Other College Credit: 40%* program, you can save up to $40,000. College and its satellite site, the STUDENT SUCCESS Arturo Velasquez COMPLETION* City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round. Institute, offer The rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply. associate degrees, Total certi cates, enrollment: professional & 18,237 Degrees and Certi cates Offered at Daley College personal 63% development, The Federal IPEDS graduation Associate Degree Pathways Human Development and Family Studies Advanced Certi cates (4-8 months) rate for rst-time, full-time (16-24 months) Human Geography Child Development: Pre-School Education and GED/ESL students at Daley College Biology Insurance Communications Technology programs. has increased Business/Economics International Studies Computer Numeric Control Machining Chemistry Journalism Criminal Justice: Private Police Services Professional & Personal GED/ESL: 44%* * Child Development: Early Childhood Education K-12 Physical Education Teacher Criminal Justice: Public Police Services Development: 20% Child Development: Pre-School Education K-12 Special Education Teacher Electrical Construction Technology *Percentages will not add up to 100% because students can enroll in multiple Communications Manufacturing Technology Factory Automation instructional areas. Communications Technology Mathematics Horticulture (Sustainable Urban) Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated Comparative Religion Middle School Science Teacher Networking Systems and Technology 29% Computer Science Networking Systems and Technology Web Development STUDENT FACTS The number of degrees Criminal Justice Philosophy awarded is up Criminal Justice: Public Police Services Political Science Basic Certi cates (2-4 months) The college is home to a diverse group of students—from recent high school Electrical Construction Technology Pre-Aviation A+ Certi ed Computer Technician graduates to returning adult education students. *Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010 Elementary Education Psychology Child Development: Pre-School Education Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Engineering and Physics Social Work Communications Technology English Sociology Computer Numeric Control Machining Environmental Biology Spanish Teacher Criminal Justice: Private Police Services CAREER French Teacher Theater Art Criminal Justice: Public Police Services GeoSciences Urban Studies Electrical Construction Technology 68% Hispanic of graduates are High School Biology Teacher Web Development Factory Automation employed in their High School Chemistry Teacher World Languages Networking Systems and Technology 19% Black training eld with a High School English Teacher Quality Assurance 63% 59% median income of 8% White High School Mathematics Teacher Safety for Process Technology $30,680 within a High School Physics Teacher Unarmed Security Guard 2% Asian year of graduation. High School Social Science Teacher Web Development History Welding 3% Other of students receive nancial aid. Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 TRANSFER For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest of graduates transfer RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS Supporting you from your rst day to graduation day 51% to four-year college Scholarships & Financial Aid programs within two Full-time* 37% Financial aid of cers work with you to help you understand years of CCC 27 Advising your college costs and nancial resources, including years old graduation. Dedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to scholarship opportunities. 49% Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 align with your professional and academic goals. Part-time* median student age Tutoring DALEY CONTACT Faculty Commitment Professional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services *Full-time vs. Part-time percentage reects Fall 2013 credit students Our faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to are available in all disciplines. Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest INFORMATION helping you succeed academically and personally. Data Source: IPEDS 2014-2015/ Veterans Resource Center Fall 2013 Statistical Digest Richard J. Daley College Career & Transfer Centers Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class STUDENT LIFE 7500 S. Pulaski Rd. Students and alumni have access to a broad range of services registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance Daley College offers students Chicago, IL 60652 that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to with VA bene ts. the opportunity to take part in transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options Bulldogs athletics compete ccc.edu/daley | 773- 838-7500 Wellness Center multiple clubs and via our CareerFinder tool, and nd the career that best suits in the National Junior Wellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to organizations, like Phi Theta your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both College Athletic support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your Kappa and the Student available online at ccc.edu. Association in both Arturo Velasquez Institute academic success. All services are free and con dential. basketball and soccer. Government Association. 2800 S. Western Ave. Chicago, IL 60608 For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ccc.edu/avi | 773-838-1520 ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures. City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment. 9 COLLEGE TO CAREERS AT HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE

Offers general education courses and a College to Careers focus in: BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

City Colleges partners with leading companies to ensure graduates are ready for the 300,000 business DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PATHWAYS OFFERED and professional services jobs coming to the Chicago region over the next decade. D: Degree 24 months AC: Advanced Certificate 12 months BC: Basic Certificate 3–12 months GET THE SKILLS. GET THE JOB. BC AC D Complete an associate degree in insurance and qualify Accounting Clerk • • • for more than 200 openings in the Chicago area. Architecture • • •

Banking • • • ATTEND HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE AND YOU WILL: Business/Economics • • • CPA Preparation–Post • • àConnect with hundreds of employers looking to hire Baccalaureate • through our Career Network. Human Resources • • • àPrepare to transfer to a four-year university, saving up to $40,000 on the cost of a bachelor’s degree. Insurance • • •

àLearn effective networking skills, how to shine at career Library Technical Assistant • • • fairs, time management and more. Paralegal • • • HIRING & ACADEMIC PARTNERS: Please visit ccc.edu/programs for program location. • AON • Illinois State University’s Katie • Country Financial School of Insurance • Fifth Third Bank • Randstad • Gap, Inc. • University of Illinois at Chicago • Goldman Sachs 10,000 • University of Illinois Small Businesses Program

IN ADDITION TO THEIR COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS, ALL COLLEGES OFFER GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES. RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Education, Human & Natural Sciences Information Technology

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Culinary Arts & Hospitality Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Business & Professional Services Construction Technology 10-03-16

ENROLL TODAY CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE 10 Harold Washington College Facts General Information About Degree Programs COLLEGE TO CAREERS All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you ACADEMICS 300,000 Business & for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to College to Careers and Professional Service jobs are Other College Credit: 97%* ensure programs reect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a Harold coming to the Chicago region in the next decade. Harold Washington rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree Washington College can prepare you to seize program, you can save up to $40,000. College offers these job opportunites. associate degrees, STUDENT SUCCESS City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round. certi cates, and Total The rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply. enrollment: professional & COMPLETION* personal 14,048 development Degrees and Certi cates Offered at Harold Washington College programs. Associate Degree Pathways (16-24 months) High School English Teacher Social Work 175% Architecture High School Mathematics Teacher Sociology Art (Studio) High School Physics Teacher Spanish Teacher Professional & Personal The Federal IPEDS High School Social Science Teacher Theater Art * Biology Development: 3% graduation rate for rst-time, Business/Economics History Urban Studies full-time students at Human Development and Family Studies Web Development Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated HWC has increased Chemistry Childhood Development: Early Childhood Education Human Geography World Languages Insurance Childhood Development: Pre-School Education Advanced Certi cates (4-8 months) STUDENT FACTS International Studies Communications Childhood Development: Pre-School Education Comparative Religion Journalism The college is home to students from all walks of life—from recent high school CPA Preparation-Post Baccalaureate Computer Science K-12 Physical Education Teacher graduates to returning adult students looking to make a career change. 146% Digital Multimedia Design The number of degrees Criminal Justice K-12 Special Education Teacher Basic Certi cates (2-4 months) awarded is up Digital Multimedia Design Mathematics Accounting Clerk Elementary Education Middle School Science Teacher Music Education Architecture *Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010 Engineering and Physics Banking 36% Black English Music Performance Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Digital Multimedia Design Environmental Biology Paralegal 32% Hispanic Human Resources 76% French Teacher Philosophy Music Business 17% White CAREER Geo Sciences Political Science Pre-Aviation Music Technology 9% Asian of graduates are High School Biology Teacher Psychology of students receive nancial aid. employed in their High School Chemistry Teacher 6% Other training eld with a 52% median income of For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest $28,985 within a year of graduation. Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS 67% Supporting you from your rst day to graduation day Full-time* Scholarships & Financial Aid 21 Financial aid of cers work with you to help you understand years old TRANSFER Advising your college costs and nancial resources, including Dedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to scholarship opportunities. 33% of graduates transfer Part-time* median student age align with your professional and academic goals. to four-year college Tutoring

*Full-time vs. Part-time percentage reects Fall 2013 credit students programs within two Faculty Commitment Professional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services 61% years of CCC Our faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to are available in all disciplines. Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest graduation. Data Source: IPEDS 2014-2015/ helping you succeed academically and personally. Fall 2013 Statistical Digest Veterans Resource Center Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Career & Transfer Centers Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class Students and alumni have access to a broad range of services registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance STUDENT LIFE Harold Washington that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to with VA bene ts. College has an active The college offers students the HWC CONTACT transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options and diverse arts opportunity to take part in more than via our CareerFinder tool, and nd the career that best suits Wellness Center community on campus, INFORMATION a dozen clubs and organizations, your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both Wellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to which includes a jazz like Phi Theta Kappa and the Student available online at ccc.edu. support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your Government Association. ensemble, choir, and Harold Washington College academic success. All services are free and con dential. competitive speech 30 E. Lake Street team, and an art gallery. Chicago, IL 60601 For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures. ccc.edu/hwc | 312-553-5600 City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment. 11 CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO LEADERSHIP SEARCH COLLEGE TO CAREERS AT

Offers general education courses and a College to Careers focus in: CULINARY & HOSPITALITY

City Colleges partners with leading companies to ensure graduates are ready for the 44,000 hospitality and culinary DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PATHWAYS OFFERED jobs coming to the Chicago region over the next decade. D: Degree 24 months AC: Advanced Certificate 12 months Students gain experience in Washburne-operated BC: Basic Certificate 3–12 months enterprises, such as the Washburne Café, the Washburne BC AC D Café at Buckingham Fountain (seasonal), Parrot Cage, Baking and Pastry Arts • • • Sikia and Washburne Catering. Culinary Arts • • •

Hospitality Management • • • L’art du Gâteau GET THE SKILLS. GET THE JOB. (Cake Decorating and • • • Complete an associate degree in hospitality and qualify for Baking Program)* food service manager positions. L’art de la Pâtisserie • • (Pastry and Baking Program)* •

*Program is offered through the French Pastry School

Please visit ccc.edu/programs for program location. ATTEND WASHBURNE CULINARY & HOSPITALITY INSTITUTE AND YOU WILL: àReceive hands-on training in state-of-the-art facilities and exposure to real-world work experiences. HIRING & ACADEMIC PARTNERS:

àBe taught by award-winning, experienced practitioners • Compass Group in the industry. • Metropolitan Club àConnect with hundreds of employers looking to hire • Peninsula Hotel through our Career Network. • Rome’s Joy Catering • Jimmy Bannos, a Washburne alumnus who owns restaurants Heaven on Seven and Purple Pig

IN ADDITION TO THEIR COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS, ALL COLLEGES OFFER GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES. RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Education, Human & Natural Sciences Information Technology

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Culinary Arts & Hospitality Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Business & Professional Services

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ENROLL TODAY CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE 12 COLLEGE TO CAREERS General Information About Degree Programs Kennedy-King College Facts 44,000 Culinary Arts & All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you Hospitality jobs are coming to the for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to Chicago region in the next decade. ensure programs reect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a ACADEMICS Kennedy-King College can prepare you to seize these job opportunities. rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree Kennedy-King College to Careers and Other College Credit: 61%* program, you can save up to $40,000. College includes Washburne STUDENT SUCCESS Culinary & City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round. Hospitality Institute COMPLETION* and the satellite The rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply. campus Dawson Technical Institute. Total KKC offers enrollment: Degrees and Certi cates Offered at Kennedy-King College associate degrees, 11,065 186% certi cates, The Federal IPEDS graduation Associate Degree Pathways Hospitality Management Criminal Justice: Public Police Services professional & rate for rst-time, full-time (16-24 months) Human Development and Family Studies Culinary Arts personal students at KKC Addictions Studies Human Geography Electrical Line Worker (Overhead) has increased Advanced Social Services–Addictions Studies Insurance Gas Utility worker development, and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration International Studies Hospitality Management GED programs. Automotive Technology Journalism Visual Media Communications * Baking and Pastry Arts K-12 Physical Education Teacher Professional & Personal GED 30% * Biology K-12 Special Education Teacher Basic Certi cates (2-4 months) Development 11% Business/Economics Mathematics Addictions Studies *Percentages will not add up to 100% because students can enroll in multiple 102% Chemistry Media Communications Air Conditioning–Commercial Refrigeration instructional areas. The number of degrees Child Development: Early Childhood Education Middle School Science Teacher Air Conditioning–Domestic Refrigeration Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated awarded is up Child Development: Pre-School Education Philosophy Air Conditioning–Heating Communications Political Science Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology STUDENT FACTS Comparative Religion Pre-Aviation Automotive Body Reconstruction Technology *Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010 Computer Science Psychology Automotive Body Repainting Technology Construction Management Social Work Automotive Chassis Maintenance The college is home to students from all walks of life—from recent high school Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Criminal Justice Sociology Automotive Fuel Management Technology graduates to returning adult education students. Criminal Justice: Public Police Services Spanish Teacher Automotive Maintenance CAREER Culinary Arts Theater Art Baking and Pastry Arts Elementary Education Urban Studies Bricklayer of graduates are Engineering and Physics Visual Media Communications Combination Welder employed in their English Web Development Concrete Masonry 66% training eld with a Environmental Biology World Languages Construction Carpentry 87% Black median income of French Teacher Criminal Justice: Public Police Services $41,548 within a GeoSciences Advanced Certi cates (4-8 months) Culinary Arts High School Biology Teacher Addictions Studies L’art de la Pâtisserie 6% White year of graduation. (Pastry and Baking Program)* 92% High School Chemistry Teacher Advanced Social Services–Addictions Studies L’art du Gâteau (Cake Decorating and Baking Program)* 5% Hispanic Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 High School English Teacher Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Plumbing and Fire Protection High School Mathematics Teacher Automotive Technology Visual Media Communications (Page Layout) 1% Asian TRANSFER High School Physics Teacher Baking and Pastry Arts Visual Media Communications (Web-Page Design) of students receive nancial aid. High School Social Science Teacher Child Development: Pre-School Education 1% Other of graduates transfer History Collision Technology to four-year college *Program is offered through the French Pastry School For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest programs within two 53% years of CCC 68% graduation. RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS Full-time* Supporting you from your rst day to graduation day Scholarships & Financial Aid 27 Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Financial aid of cers work with you to help you understand years old Advising your college costs and nancial resources, including Dedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to scholarship opportunities. 32% KENNEDY-KING CONTACT align with your professional and academic goals. Part-time* median student age INFORMATION Tutoring Faculty Commitment Professional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services *Full-time vs. Part-time percentage reects Fall 2013 credit students Our faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to are available in all disciplines. Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest Kennedy-King College Data Source: IPEDS 2014-2015/ helping you succeed academically and personally. Fall 2013 Statistical Digest 6301 S. Halsted St. Veterans Resource Center Chicago, IL 60621 Career & Transfer Centers Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class STUDENT LIFE ccc.edu/kennedyking Students and alumni have access to a broad range of services registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance Kennedy-King College offers 773-602-5000 that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to with VA bene ts. Statesmen athletics students the opportunity to transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options compete in the National take part in nearly 20 clubs and via our CareerFinder tool, and nd the career that best suits Wellness Center Junior College Athletic organizations, like Phi Theta Dawson Technical Institute your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both Wellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to Association in both Kappa and the Student 3901 S. State St. available online at ccc.edu support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your basketball and soccer. Government Association. Chicago, IL 60609 academic success. All services are free and con dential. ccc.edu/dti | 773-451-2000 For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures. City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment. 13 COLLEGE TO CAREERS AT KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE

Offers general education courses and a College to Careers focus in: CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

City Colleges partners with construction companies, utility companies, unions and other organizations to ensure graduates are ready for the 23,000 construction jobs coming to the Chicago region over the next decade. DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PATHWAYS OFFERED

D: Degree 24 months GET THE SKILLS. GET THE JOB. AC: Advanced Certificate 12 months Complete the Overhead Electrical Lineworker Advanced BC: Basic Certificate 3–12 months Certificate in 5 ½ months and qualify for Electrical BC AC D Power-Line Installer and Repairer positions with Air Conditioning and Refrigeration • • • starting salaries of up to $21 per hour. Air Conditioning–Domestic • • Refrigeration • ATTEND KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE’S Air Conditioning–Heating • • • DAWSON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE AND YOU WILL: Bricklayer • • • àBuild the skills that construction and utility Building Energy Technologies • • • companies seek in successful hires. Combination Welder • • • àReceive hands-on training using state-of-the-art equipment. Communications Technology • • • àLearn from instructors with professional experience in the Concrete Masonry • • • construction industry. Construction Carpentry • • • àConnect with hundreds of employers looking to hire through our Career Network. Construction Management • • • Electrical Construction Technology • • • HIRING & ACADEMIC PARTNERS: Electrical Line Worker (Overhead) • • • Gas Utility Worker • • • • ComEd • Milhouse Engineering Plumbing and Fire Protection • • • D Construction and Construction • • F.H. Paschen, S.N. Nielsen • Peoples Gas Please visit ccc.edu/programs for program location. • Illinois Institute of Technology • Purdue University Northwest • James McHugh Construction • Ujamaa Construction • Lorig Construction Company

IN ADDITION TO THEIR COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS, ALL COLLEGES OFFER GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES. RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Education, Human & Natural Sciences Information Technology

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Culinary Arts & Hospitality Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Business & Professional Services

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ENROLL TODAY CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE 14 COLLEGE TO CAREERS General Information About Degree Programs Kennedy-King College Facts 44,000 Culinary Arts & All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you Hospitality jobs are coming to the for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to Chicago region in the next decade. ensure programs reect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a ACADEMICS Kennedy-King College can prepare you to seize these job opportunities. rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree Kennedy-King College to Careers and Other College Credit: 61%* program, you can save up to $40,000. College includes Washburne STUDENT SUCCESS Culinary & City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round. Hospitality Institute COMPLETION* and the satellite The rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply. campus Dawson Technical Institute. Total KKC offers enrollment: Degrees and Certi cates Offered at Kennedy-King College associate degrees, 11,065 186% certi cates, The Federal IPEDS graduation Associate Degree Pathways Hospitality Management Criminal Justice: Public Police Services professional & rate for rst-time, full-time (16-24 months) Human Development and Family Studies Culinary Arts personal students at KKC Addictions Studies Human Geography Electrical Line Worker (Overhead) has increased Advanced Social Services–Addictions Studies Insurance Gas Utility worker development, and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration International Studies Hospitality Management GED programs. Automotive Technology Journalism Visual Media Communications * Baking and Pastry Arts K-12 Physical Education Teacher Professional & Personal GED 30% * Biology K-12 Special Education Teacher Basic Certi cates (2-4 months) Development 11% Business/Economics Mathematics Addictions Studies *Percentages will not add up to 100% because students can enroll in multiple 102% Chemistry Media Communications Air Conditioning–Commercial Refrigeration instructional areas. The number of degrees Child Development: Early Childhood Education Middle School Science Teacher Air Conditioning–Domestic Refrigeration Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated awarded is up Child Development: Pre-School Education Philosophy Air Conditioning–Heating Communications Political Science Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology STUDENT FACTS Comparative Religion Pre-Aviation Automotive Body Reconstruction Technology *Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010 Computer Science Psychology Automotive Body Repainting Technology Construction Management Social Work Automotive Chassis Maintenance The college is home to students from all walks of life—from recent high school Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Criminal Justice Sociology Automotive Fuel Management Technology graduates to returning adult education students. Criminal Justice: Public Police Services Spanish Teacher Automotive Maintenance CAREER Culinary Arts Theater Art Baking and Pastry Arts Elementary Education Urban Studies Bricklayer of graduates are Engineering and Physics Visual Media Communications Combination Welder employed in their English Web Development Concrete Masonry 66% training eld with a Environmental Biology World Languages Construction Carpentry 87% Black median income of French Teacher Criminal Justice: Public Police Services $41,548 within a GeoSciences Advanced Certi cates (4-8 months) Culinary Arts High School Biology Teacher Addictions Studies L’art de la Pâtisserie 6% White year of graduation. (Pastry and Baking Program)* 92% High School Chemistry Teacher Advanced Social Services–Addictions Studies L’art du Gâteau (Cake Decorating and Baking Program)* 5% Hispanic Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 High School English Teacher Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Plumbing and Fire Protection High School Mathematics Teacher Automotive Technology Visual Media Communications (Page Layout) 1% Asian TRANSFER High School Physics Teacher Baking and Pastry Arts Visual Media Communications (Web-Page Design) of students receive nancial aid. High School Social Science Teacher Child Development: Pre-School Education 1% Other of graduates transfer History Collision Technology to four-year college *Program is offered through the French Pastry School For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest programs within two 53% years of CCC 68% graduation. RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS Full-time* Supporting you from your rst day to graduation day Scholarships & Financial Aid 27 Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Financial aid of cers work with you to help you understand years old Advising your college costs and nancial resources, including Dedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to scholarship opportunities. 32% KENNEDY-KING CONTACT align with your professional and academic goals. Part-time* median student age INFORMATION Tutoring Faculty Commitment Professional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services *Full-time vs. Part-time percentage reects Fall 2013 credit students Our faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to are available in all disciplines. Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest Kennedy-King College Data Source: IPEDS 2014-2015/ helping you succeed academically and personally. Fall 2013 Statistical Digest 6301 S. Halsted St. Veterans Resource Center Chicago, IL 60621 Career & Transfer Centers Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class STUDENT LIFE ccc.edu/kennedyking Students and alumni have access to a broad range of services registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance Kennedy-King College offers 773-602-5000 that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to with VA bene ts. Statesmen athletics students the opportunity to transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options compete in the National take part in nearly 20 clubs and via our CareerFinder tool, and nd the career that best suits Wellness Center Junior College Athletic organizations, like Phi Theta Dawson Technical Institute your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both Wellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to Association in both Kappa and the Student 3901 S. State St. available online at ccc.edu support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your basketball and soccer. Government Association. Chicago, IL 60609 academic success. All services are free and con dential. ccc.edu/dti | 773-451-2000 For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures. City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment. 15 COLLEGE TO CAREERS AT MALCOLM X COLLEGE

Offers general education courses and a College to Careers focus in: HEALTHCARE

City Colleges partners with local hospitals, healthcare providers, pharmacies and other healthcare organizations to ensure graduates are ready for the 84,000 healthcare jobs coming to the Chicago region over the next decade. DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PATHWAYS OFFERED

D: Degree 24 months AC: Advanced Certificate 12 months BC: Basic Certificate 8 weeks–12 months GET THE SKILLS. GET THE JOB. BC AC D Complete an associate degree in nursing and qualify for Advanced Massage Therapy • • • positions as a Registered Nurse. Basic Nursing Assistant • • • Dental Hygiene • • • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)–Basic • • • EMT (II)–Paramedic • • • ATTEND MALCOLM X COLLEGE AND YOU WILL: Fire Science Management • • • Fire Service Operations • • • à Take classes in the state-of-the-art School of Health Gerontology Aide • • • Sciences, which features a “virtual hospital” that Gerontology Specialist • • • mimics real-world healthcare facilities. Health Information Technology* • • • Medical Assisting • • • à Learn from instructors with professional experience Medical Billing • • • in their fields. Medical Coding • • • Mortuary Science • • à Connect with hundreds of employers looking to • • • hire through our Career Network. Nursing • Nursing Home Administration • • • à Prepare to transfer to a four-year university, saving up Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA)* • • • to $40,000 on the cost of a bachelor’s degree. Patient Care Technician • • • Personal Fitness Trainer • • • Pharmacy Technology • • • Phlebotomy • • • HIRING & ACADEMIC PARTNERS: Physical Therapist Assistant • • • Practical Nursing (LPN) • • • • Advocate Health Care • Northwestern Medicine Radiography • • • • CVS Caremark • Oak Street Health Respiratory Care • • • Sterile Processing Clinical • • • Jackson Park Hospital • Presence Health • Surgical Technology • • • • Loretto Hospital • Resurrection University * Program anticipated Spring 2018 • Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s • Rush University Medical Center Please visit ccc.edu/programs for program location. Hospital of Chicago • University of Illinois Hospital • Massage Envy & Health Sciences System

IN ADDITION TO THEIR COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS, ALL COLLEGES OFFER GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES. RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Education, Human & Natural Sciences Information Technology

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Culinary Arts & Hospitality Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Business & Professional Services

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ENROLL TODAY CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE 16 General Information About Degree Programs Malcolm X College Facts COLLEGE TO CAREERS All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to 84,000 Healthcare jobs are ACADEMICS ensure programs reect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a coming to the Chicago region in the College to Careers and rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree Malcolm X Other College Credit: 63%* next decade. Malcolm X College can prepare you to seize these job program, you can save up to $40,000. College and its opportunities. satellite site, the West Side STUDENT SUCCESS City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round. Learning Center, The rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply. offer associate Total COMPLETION* degrees, enrollment: certi cates, 12,016 Degrees and Certi cates Offered at Malcolm X College professional & Associate Degree Pathways High School Physics Teacher Surgical Technology personal 64% (16-24 months) High School Social Science Teacher Theater Art development, Total number of degrees Biology History Urban Studies awarded is up Business/Economics Human Development and Family Studies Web Development and GED/ESL Chemistry Human Geography World Languages Professional & Personal GED/ESL: 28%* Child Development: Early Childhood Education Insurance programs. Development: 11%* Child Development: Pre-School Education International Studies Advanced Certi cates (4-8 months) *Percentages will not add up to 100% because students can enroll in multiple Communications Journalism Child Development: Pre-School Education instructional areas. 184% Comparative Religion K-12 Physical Education Teacher EMT (II)–Paramedic Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated Total number of degrees and Computer Science K-12 Special Education Teacher Advanced Massage Therapy certi cates awarded is up Criminal Justice Mathematics Medical Assisting STUDENT FACTS Dental Hygiene Middle School Science Teacher Medical Coding Elementary Education Mortuary Science Pharmacy Technology The college is home to students from all walks of life—from recent high school *Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010 EMT (II)–Paramedic Nursing Practical Nursing (LPN) graduates to returning adult education students. Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Engineering and Physics Occupational Therapy Assistant* Web Development English Philosophy CAREER Environmental Biology Physical Therapist Assistant Basic Certi cates (2-4 months) Fire Science Management Political Science Basic Nursing Assistant of graduates are Fire Service Operations Pre-Aviation Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)–Basic employed in their French Teacher Psychology Medical Billing 61% Black training eld with a GeoSciences Radiography Patient Care Technician 52% median income of High School Biology Teacher Respiratory Care Personal Fitness Trainer 23% Hispanic 90% $31,200 within a High School Chemistry Teacher Social Work Phlebotomy year of graduation. High School English Teacher Sociology Sterile Processing Clinical 7% White High School Mathematics Teacher Spanish Teacher Web Development Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 3% Asian of students receive nancial aid. TRANSFER For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs 6% Other *Program anticipated Spring 2018 of graduates transfer Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest to four-year college RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS 41% programs within two Supporting you from your rst day to graduation day Scholarships & Financial Aid 57% years of CCC Financial aid of cers work with you to help you understand Full-time* graduation. Advising your college costs and nancial resources, including 24 Dedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to scholarship opportunities. years old Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 43% align with your professional and academic goals. Part-time* Tutoring median student age MALCOLM X CONTACT Faculty Commitment Professional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services INFORMATION Our faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to are available in all disciplines. *Full-time vs. Part-time percentage reects Fall 2013 credit students helping you succeed academically and personally. Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest Veterans Resource Center Data Source: IPEDS 2014-2015/ Malcolm X College Career & Transfer Centers Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class Fall 2013 Statistical Digest 1900 W. Jackson Blvd. Students and alumni have access to a broad range of services registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance STUDENT LIFE Chicago, IL 60612 that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to with VA bene ts. Malcolm X College offers transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options ccc.edu/malcolmx | 312-850-7000 Wellness Center students the opportunity to via our CareerFinder tool, and nd the career that best suits Hawks athletics compete Wellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to take part in more than a dozen your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both in the National Junior support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your clubs and organizations, like West Side Learning Center available online at ccc.edu. College Athletic academic success. All services are free and con dential. Association in basketball, Phi Theta Kappa and the 4624 W. Madison St. soccer, and volleyball. Student Government Chicago, IL 60644 Association. ccc.edu/wslc | 312-850-7420 For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures. City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment. 17 COLLEGE TO CAREERS AT OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE

Offers general education courses and a College to Careers focus in: TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PATHWAYS OFFERED City Colleges partners with leading companies and four-year colleges to ensure graduates are ready for the D: Degree 24 months 110,000 transportation, distribution, and logistics jobs AC: Advanced Certificate 12 months coming to the Chicago region over the next decade. BC: Basic Certificate 1 week–12 months BC AC D Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology • • • Automotive Body Reconstruction GET THE SKILLS. GET THE JOB. • • Technology • Complete an Associate of Applied Science in Logistics Automotive Body Repainting • • and qualify for nearly 300 annual openings in the region. Technology • Automotive Chassis Maintenance* • • • Automotive Fuel Management • • Technology* • Automotive Maintenance • • • ATTEND OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE AND YOU WILL: Automotive Technology • • • àNetwork with professionals who visit the college and Class C Driver Training • • • learn about the industry through visits to TDL companies. Collision Technology • • • Commercial Driver Training (Class A) • • • àConnect with hundreds of employers looking to hire Commercial Passenger Driver: • • through our Career Network. Class B • Defensive Driving: Attitudinal • • • àPrepare to transfer to a four-year university, saving up to Diesel Technology* • • • $40,000 on the cost of a bachelor’s degree. Forklift Operation and Safety • • • Limousine–Restricted Chauffeur • • • HIRING & ACADEMIC PARTNERS: Training Pre-Aviation • • • • Coyote Logistics • FedEx Public Passenger Vehicle Training: • • • Schneider Finance • UPS Taxi • • Schneider Logistics • University of Illinois Transportation, Distribution, and • • • • Navistar • University of Illinois at Chicago Logistics • Walmart • ComEd * Anticipated Fall 2018 • Coca-Cola • JB Hunt Please visit ccc.edu/programs for program location. • PepsiCo

IN ADDITION TO THEIR COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS, ALL COLLEGES OFFER GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES. RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Education, Human & Natural Sciences Information Technology

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Culinary Arts & Hospitality Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Business & Professional Services

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ENROLL TODAY CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE 18 General Information About Degree Programs Olive-Harvey College Facts COLLEGE TO CAREERS All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to 110,000 Transportation, ensure programs reect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a ACADEMICS Distribution & Logistics jobs College to Careers and are coming to the Chicago region in the rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree * Olive-Harvey Other College Credit: 40% next decade. Olive-Harvey College can program, you can save up to $40,000. College (OHC) prepare you to seize these job and its satellite opportunities. site, the South City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round. Chicago Learning STUDENT SUCCESS The rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply. Center, offer Total associate COMPLETION* degrees, enrollment: certi cates, 12,040 Degrees and Certi cates Offered at Olive-Harvey College professional & Associate Degree Pathways Human Development and Family Studies Advanced Certi cates (4-8 months) personal (16-24 months) Human Geography Automotive Technology* development, 80% Automotive Technology* Insurance Child Development: Pre-School Education The Federal IPEDS Biology International Studies Criminal Justice: Public Police Services and GED/ESL Business/Economics Journalism Diesel Technology* programs. Professional & Personal GED/ESL: 25%* graduation rate for Chemistry K-12 Physical Education Teacher Process Technology Development: 30%* rst-time, full-time students Child Development: Early Childhood Education K-12 Special Education Teacher Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics * Percentages will not add up to 100% because students can enroll in at OHC has increased* Child Development: Pre-School Education Mathematics Web Development multiple instructional areas. Communications Middle School Science Teacher Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated Comparative Religion Philosophy Basic Certi cates (2-4 months) *Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010 Computer Science Political Science Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology STUDENT FACTS Criminal Justice Pre-Aviation Automotive Chassis Maintenance* Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Criminal Justice: Public Police Services Process Technology Automotive Fuel Management Technology* The college is home to students from all walks of life—from recent high school Diesel Technology* Psychology Automotive Maintenance Elementary Education Social Work Automotive Technology* graduates to returning adult education students. CAREER Engineering and Physics Sociology Child Development: Pre-School Education English Spanish Teacher Class C Driver Training of graduates are Environmental Biology Theater Art Commercial Driver Training (Class A) employed in their French Teacher Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Commercial Passenger Driver: Class B training eld with a GeoSciences Urban Studies Criminal Justice: Public Police Services 55% median income of 62% Black High School Biology Teacher Web Development Defensive Driving: Attitudinal $32,760 within a High School Chemistry Teacher World Languages Diesel Technology* year of graduation. 13% Hispanic High School English Teacher Forklift Operation and Safety 93% Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 11% White High School Mathematics Teacher Limousine–Restricted Chauffeur Training High School Physics Teacher Public Passenger Vehicle Training: Taxi 9% Asian High School Social Science Teacher Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics TRANSFER History Web Development 5% Other of students receive nancial aid. of graduates transfer *Program anticipated Fall 2018 For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs to four-year college Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest 61% programs within two RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS years of CCC Supporting you from your rst day to graduation day 58% graduation. Scholarships & Financial Aid Financial aid of cers work with you to help you understand Full-time* Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 26 Advising your college costs and nancial resources, including years old Dedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to scholarship opportunities. 42% OLIVE-HARVEY CONTACT align with your professional and academic goals. Part-time* median age student INFORMATION Tutoring Faculty Commitment Professional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services Our faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to are available in all disciplines. *Full-time vs. Part-time percentage reects Fall 2013 credit students Olive-Harvey College helping you succeed academically and personally. Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest Data Source: IPEDS 2014-2015/ 10001 S. Woodlawn Ave. Veterans Resource Center Fall 2013 Statistical Digest Chicago, IL 60628 Career & Transfer Centers Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class ccc.edu/oliveharvey | 773-291-6100 Students and alumni have access to a broad range of services registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance STUDENT LIFE that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to with VA bene ts. The college offers students transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options Wellness Center Panthers athletics the opportunity to take part in South Chicago Learning Center via our CareerFinder tool, and nd the career that best suits Wellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to compete in the National more than a dozen clubs and 3055 E. 92nd St. your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your Junior College Athletic organizations, like Phi Theta Chicago, IL 60617 available online at ccc.edu. Association in both academic success. All services are free and con dential. Kappa and the Student ccc.edu/sclc | 773-291-6770 basketball and baseball. Government Association. For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures. City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment. 19 COLLEGE TO CAREERS AT HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE

Offers general education courses and a College to Careers focus in: EDUCATION, HUMAN & NATURAL SCIENCES

City Colleges partners with education leaders to ensure graduates are ready for the 39,000 education jobs coming to the Chicago region over the next decade. Truman College also DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PATHWAYS OFFERED offers advanced coursework in human and natural sciences D: Degree 24 months for students who are planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree in AC: Advanced Certificate 12 months BC: Basic Certificate 3–12 months programs like psychology, biology, and chemistry. BC AC D Child Development: Early Childhood Education • • • GET THE SKILLS. GET THE JOB. Child Development: Pre-school Education • • • Graduates who transfer to a bachelor’s degree Child Development: Pre-school Education program will qualify for teaching positions with • • • starting salaries up to $50,000 per year. Infant/Toddler Elementary Education • • • Family Childcare Business • • • ATTEND TRUMAN COLLEGE AND YOU WILL: French Teacher • • • à Learn how to work with diverse learners and strategies to support students. High School Biology Teacher • • • à Take advanced coursework and prepare to transfer to a High School Chemistry Teacher • • • four-year university, saving up to $40,000 on the cost of a bachelor’s degree. High School English Teacher • • •

à Connect with hundreds of employers looking to hire through High School Mathematics Teacher • • • our Career Network. High School Physics Teacher • • • High School Social Science Teacher • • • HIRING & ACADEMIC PARTNERS: K–12 Physical Education Teacher • • • • Golden Apple Scholars K–12 Special Education Teacher • • • • Northeastern Illinois University Middle School Science Teacher • • • • Chicago Public Schools Spanish Teacher • • • • National Louis University • University of Illinois at Chicago Please visit ccc.edu/programs for program location.

IN ADDITION TO THEIR COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS, ALL COLLEGES OFFER GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES. RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Education, Human & Natural Sciences Information Technology

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Culinary Arts & Hospitality Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Business & Professional Services

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ENROLL TODAY CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE 20 COLLEGE TO CAREERS General Information About Degree Programs Truman College Facts 39,000 Education, Human & Natural Sciences jobs are All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you coming to the Chicago region in the for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to ACADEMICS next decade. Truman College can ensure programs reect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a prepare you to seize these job College to Careers and Truman College Other College Credit: 45%* opportunities. rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree and its satellite program, you can save up to $40,000. site, the STUDENT SUCCESS Lakeview COMPLETION* Learning Center, City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round. offer associate Total The rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply. degrees, enrollment: certi cates, 19,553 180% professional & The Federal IPEDS graduation Degrees and Certi cates Offered at Truman College personal rate for rst-time, full-time development, students at Truman College Associate Degree Pathways High School Chemistry Teacher Urban Studies (16-24 months) High School English Teacher Web Development and GED/ESL has increased Art (Studio) High School Mathematics Teacher World Languages programs. GED/ESL: 53%* Automotive Technology High School Physics Teacher Professional & Personal Development: 7%* Biology High School Social Science Teacher Advanced Certi cates (4-12 months) *Percentages will not add up to 100% because students can enroll in multiple Biotechnology History Automotive Technology instructional areas. 184% Business/Economics Human Development and Family Studies Child Development: Pre-school Education Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated The number of degrees Chemical Laboratory Technology Human Geography Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) Technology awarded is up Chemistry Insurance Cosmetology STUDENT FACTS Child Development: Early Childhood Education International Studies Criminal Justice: Public Police Services *Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010 Child Development: Pre-school Education Journalism Web Development The college is home to students from all walks of life—from recent high school Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 Communications K-12 Physical Education Teacher graduates to returning adult education students. Comparative Religion K-12 Special Education Teacher Basic Certi cates (2-9 months) CAREER Computer Science Mathematics Automotive Technology Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) Technology Middle School Science Teacher Child Development: Pre-school Education of graduates are Criminal Justice Nursing Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) Technology employed in their Criminal Justice: Public Police Services Philosophy Cosmetology Teacher Training (1,000-Hour Program) 40% Hispanic training eld with a Elementary Education Political Science Cosmetology Teacher Training (500-Hour Program) 59% median income of Engineering and Physics Pre-Aviation Criminal Justice: Public Police Services 23% Black 76% $33,280 within a English Psychology Family Childcare Business 21% White year of graduation. Environmental Biology Social Work Web Development French Teacher Sociology 13% Asian Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 GeoSciences Spanish Teacher of students receive nancial aid. High School Biology Teacher Theater Art 3% Other TRANSFER For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs of graduates transfer Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest to four-year college RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS programs within two Supporting you from your rst day to graduation day 45% 43% years of CCC Scholarships & Financial Aid Full-time* graduation. Financial aid of cers work with you to help you understand 28 Advising your college costs and nancial resources, including years old Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14 55% Dedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to scholarship opportunities. Part-time* align with your professional and academic goals. median age student TRUMAN CONTACT Tutoring INFORMATION Faculty Commitment Professional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services *Full-time vs. Part-time percentage reects Fall 2013 credit students Our faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to are available in all disciplines. Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest helping you succeed academically and personally. Data Source: IPEDS 2014-2015/ Fall 2013 Statistical Digest Harry S Truman College Veterans Resource Center 1145 W. Wilson Ave. Career & Transfer Centers Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class STUDENT LIFE Chicago, IL 60640 Students and alumni have access to a broad range of services registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance Truman College offers students ccc.edu/truman | 773-907-4000 that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to with VA bene ts. Falcons athletics compete the opportunity to take part transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options Wellness Center in the National Junior in more than a dozen clubs and via our CareerFinder tool, and nd the career that best suits Wellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to College Athletic organizations, like Phi Theta Lakeview Learning Center your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your Association in both Kappa and the Student 3310 North Clark Street available online at ccc.edu. academic success. All services are free and con dential. basketball and soccer. Government Association. Chicago, IL 60657 ccc.edu/llc | 773-907-4400 For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures. City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment. 21 COLLEGE TO CAREERS AT WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE

Offers general education courses and a College to Careers focus in: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

City Colleges partners with leading companies and four-year colleges to ensure graduates are ready for the 24,000 information technology jobs coming to the DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PATHWAYS OFFERED Chicago region over the next decade. D: Degree 24 months AC: Advanced Certificate 12 months BC: Basic Certificate 3–12 months BC AC D GET THE SKILLS. GET THE JOB. A+ Certified Computer Technician • • • Complete an Associate of Applied Science in Networking Computer Science • • • and qualify for more than 400 openings annually in the Computer Security and Forensic • • Chicago area. Investigation • Networking Systems and Technology • • • Web Development • • • CITY COLLEGES’ IT PATHWAYS CAN HELP YOU: IT programs are also offered at our other City Colleges campuses. Please visit ccc.edu/programs for program location. àDevelop strong technical skills in programming, web development, networking, security management, and more. àGain real-world insights through on-campus ACADEMIC PARTNERS: seminars by IT professionals and off-campus visits to IT companies. • Accenture • Cisco àConnect with hundreds of employers looking to • CompTIA hire through our Career Network. • IBM àPrepare to transfer to a four-year university, saving • Microsoft up to $40,000 on the cost of a bachelor’s degree.

IN ADDITION TO THEIR COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS, ALL COLLEGES OFFER GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES. RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Education, Human & Natural Sciences Information Technology

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE Culinary Arts & Hospitality Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Business & Professional Services

Construction Technology 10-03-16

ENROLL TODAY CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE 22 General Information About Degree Programs COLLEGE TO CAREERS All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you Wilbur Wright College Facts 24,000 Information Technology jobs are coming to the Chicago region for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to in the next decade. Wright College can ensure programs reect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a ACADEMICS prepare you to seize these job rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree College to Careers and opportunities. Wilbur Wright Other College Credit: 58%* program, you can save up to $40,000. College and its satellite site, the STUDENT SUCCESS Humboldt Park City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round. Vocational COMPLETION* The rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply. Education Center, offer associate Total degrees, enrollment: Degrees and Certi cates Offered at Wright College certi cates, 22,399 88% professional & The Federal IPEDS graduation Associate Degree Pathways High School Social Science Teacher Advanced Certi cates (20 months) personal rate for rst-time, full-time (16-20 months) History Computer Numeric Control Machining Criminal Justice: Public Police Services students at Wright College Architecture Human Development and Family Studies development, Biology Human Geography Networking Systems and Technology and GED and has increased Business/Economics Insurance Web Development ESL programs. Chemistry International Studies Professional & Personal GED/ESL: 26%* Child Development: Early Childhood Education Journalism Basic Certi cates (4-12 months) * Development: 18% Communications K-12 Physical Education Teacher A+ Certi ed Computer Technician *Percentages will not add to 100% because students can enroll in multiple Comparative Religion K-12 Special Education Teacher Architecture instructional areas. 132% Computer Science Library Technical Assistant Building Energy Technologies Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated The number of degrees Criminal Justice Mathematics Computer Numeric Control Machining awarded is up Criminal Justice: Public Police Services Middle School Science Teacher Computer Security and Forensic Investigation STUDENT FACTS Elementary Education Music Performance Criminal Justice: Public Police Services *Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010 Emergency Management Networking Systems and Technology Emergency Preparedness The college is home to students from all walks of life—from recent high school Data Source: Strategic Metrics Trend Data FY14 Engineering and Physics Philosophy Environmental Technology graduates to returning adult education students. English Political Science Gerontology Aide Environmental Biology Pre-Aviation Homeland Security CAREER Environmental Technology Psychology Incident Command French Teacher Radiography Library Technical Assistant of graduates are GeoSciences Social Work Networking Systems and Technology employed in their Gerontology Specialist Sociology Nursing Home Administration 52% Hispanic training eld with a High School Biology Teacher Spanish Teacher Web Development 57% median income of 28% White High School Chemistry Teacher Theater Art 73% $33,280 within a High School English Teacher Urban Studies 9% Black year of graduation. High School Mathematics Teacher Web Development High School Physics Teacher World Languages 7% Asian Data Source: Strategic Metrics Trend Data FY14 4% Other of students receive nancial aid. TRANSFER For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs of graduates transfer RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest to four-year college Supporting you from your rst day to graduation day programs within two Scholarships & Financial Aid 49% years of CCC Financial aid of cers work with you to help you understand 45% graduation. Advising your college costs and nancial resources, including Full-time* 24 Dedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to scholarship opportunities. years old Data Source: Strategic Metrics Trend Data FY14 align with your professional and academic goals. Tutoring 55% WRIGHT CONTACT Faculty Commitment Professional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services Part-time* median student age INFORMATION Our faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to are available in all disciplines. helping you succeed academically and personally. Veterans Resource Center *Full-time vs. Part-time percentage reects Fall 2013 credit students Wilbur Wright College Career & Transfer Centers Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest 4300 N. Narragansett Ave. Data Source: IPEDS 2014/2015/ Chicago, IL 60634 Students and alumni have access to a broad range of services registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance Fall 2013 Statistical Digest that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to with VA bene ts. STUDENT LIFE ccc.edu/wright | 773-777-7900 transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options Wright College offers students via our CareerFinder tool, and nd the career that best suits Wellness Center the opportunity to take part in your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both Wellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to The Wright College Rams Humboldt Park Vocational compete in the National more than 30 clubs and available online at ccc.edu. support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your Junior College Athletic organizations, like Phi Theta Education Center academic success. All services are free and con dential. Association in men’s and Kappa and the Student 1645 N. California Ave. women’s basketball. Government Association. Chicago, IL 60647 For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ccc.edu/hpvec | 773-481-8300 ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures. City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment.

23 RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE 7500 South Pulaski Road Industry focus: Advanced Manufacturing

HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE 30 East Lake Street Industry focus: Business & Professional Services

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE 6301 South Halsted Street Industry focus: Culinary Arts & Hospitality Construction Technology

MALCOLM X COLLEGE 1900 West Jackson Boulevard Industry focus: Healthcare

OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE 10001 South Woodlawn Avenue Industry focus: Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics

HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE 1145 West Wilson Avenue Industry focus: Education, Human & Natural Sciences

WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE 4300 North Narragansett Avenue Industry focus: Information Technology

Lakeview Learning Center West Side Learning Center Dawson Technical Institute 3310 North Clark Street 4624 West Madison Street 3901 South State Street

Humboldt Park Vocational Arturo Velasquez Institute South Chicago Learning Center Education Center 2800 South Western Avenue 3055 East 92 Street 1645 North California Avenue 24