College Acceptances Page 1 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM $13,338,680 Alexis, Clairzilla $162,000 Northern Illinois University $0

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

College Acceptances Page 1 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM $13,338,680 Alexis, Clairzilla $162,000 Northern Illinois University $0 College Acceptances Page 1 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM $13,338,680 Alexis, Clairzilla $162,000 Northern Illinois University $0 Northeastern Illinois University $0 St Ambrose University $56,000 McKendre University $0 Western Illinois University $0 West Virginia University $0 Concordia University $40,000 illinois College $66,000 Arteaga, Jennifer $142,000 Roosevelt University $40,000 Loyola University $30,000 Concordia University $72,000 Avila, Jocelyne $48,000 Iowa Wesleyan University $32,000 Roosevelt University $0 Northeastern Illinois University $0 North Park University $16,000 Barnes, Compton $60,000 Eastern Kentucky University $0 Augustana University $60,000 Alaska Pacific University $0 Oakton Community College $0 Western Illinois University $0 College Acceptances Page 2 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Black-Collins, Danielle $412,000 Iowa Wesleyan University $52,000 Benedictine University $0 Hofstra University $30,000 St Ambrose University $52,000 University of Evansville $0 Olivet University $0 Luther College $52,000 Bradley University $28,000 Dominican University $56,000 Concordia University $72,000 Holy Cross College $48,000 Lincoln College $22,000 Caballero, Sophia $416,000 Ohio Northern University $68,000 Iowa Wesleyan University $72,000 Ohio Wesleyan University $142,000 Loyola University $80,000 University of Missouri $14,000 Washington State University $40,000 Carbajal, Jonathan $222,000 Saint Xavier University $72,000 Concordia University $40,000 Iowa Wesleyan University $110,000 College Acceptances Page 3 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Chaudhry, Afifa $168,000 University of Illinois at Chicago $20,000 North Park University $60,000 Loyola University $88,000 Cisneros, Henry $232,000 Roosevelt University $60,000 Bradley University $28,000 Concordia University $72,000 Saint Xavier $72,000 Delos Reyes, Aubrielle $420,000 Loyola University $80,000 The University of Iowa $20,000 Bradley University $52,000 North Park University $60,000 North Central College $80,000 Benedictine University $64,000 Lewis University $64,000 Espejo, Adriana $0 Elmhurst College $0 College Acceptances Page 4 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Fleigel, Alexis $98,000 Millikin University $56,000 School of the Art Institute of Chicago $42,000 Flores, Rosa $70,000 North Park University $16,000 Saint Xavier University $54,000 Concordia University Chicago $0 Oakton Community College $0 Garcia, Ivette $142,000 St.Ambrose University $0 Roosevelt University $0 Northeastern University $0 St Xavier University $62,000 Roosevelt University $40,000 Concordia University Chicago $40,000 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Garcia, Jaime $0 Oakton Community College $0 College Acceptances Page 5 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Gomez, Michelle $40,000 North Park University $40,000 Northeastern Illinois University $0 Western Illinois University $0 Gonzalez, Christopher $76,000 Valparaiso University $76,000 Gonzalez, Esmeralda $12,000 Robert Morris University $0 Lincoln College $12,000 Northeastern Illinois University $0 Oakton Community College $0 Kendall College $0 Gonzalez, Jonathan $40,000 Bradley University $40,000 College Acceptances Page 6 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Hanif, Tooba $138,400 DePaul University $68,000 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Marquette University $70,400 Hanoon, Ammar $0 Northeastern Illinois University $0 Hernandez, Jimmy $68,000 The Illinois Institute of Art - Schaumburg $0 Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis $68,000 Howard, Anthony $20,000 Concordia University Chicago $0 Minnesota State University $0 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Vandercook College of Music $20,000 Illinois State University $0 College Acceptances Page 7 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Hukic, Amela $0 Northeastern Illinois University $0 Islam, Musharrat $220,000 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 DePaul University $60,000 Saint Xavier University $80,000 Iowa Wesleyan University $0 Loyola University $80,000 Jackson, Madison $578,000 Iowa Wesleyan University $64,000 The University of Akron $46,000 Marquette University $72,000 University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign $0 University of Memphis $0 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Hampton University $40,000 Georgia State University $0 Iowa Wesleyan University $0 Olivet Nazarene University $48,000 Kalamazoo College $136,000 Ithaca College $80,000 Spelman College $0 Augustana College $92,000 College Acceptances Page 8 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Jawaid, Mohammed $0 Malcolm X College $0 Oakton Community College $0 Jimenez, Jennifer $715,600 Illinois Institute of Technology $110,000 Benedicten University $72,000 Marquette University $53,600 Loyola University $88,000 DePaul University $60,000 Saint Xavier University $88,000 Lewis University $60,000 Dominican University $84,000 University of Illinois at Chicago $20,000 North Central College $80,000 Keita, Oumar $0 Northeastern Illinois University $0 Indiana Institute of Technology $0 Keuni-Tchokogoue, Danielle $0 Harry S. Truman College $0 Northeastern Illinois University $0 College Acceptances Page 9 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Marshall, Anthony $116,000 Roosevelt University $40,000 Lincoln College $0 North Central College $76,000 Martinez Jr., Edmund $90,216 Jackson State University $0 Iowa Wesleyan University $90,216 Mejia, Yesica $274,000 North Park University $40,000 Concordia University $38,000 Lewis University $0 Saint Xavier University $74,000 Carthage College $0 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy $18,000 Bradley University $40,000 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Northeastern Illinois University $0 Roosevelt University $0 Elmhurst College $64,000 College Acceptances Page 10 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Melesse, Yared $546,000 Bradley University $40,000 University of Wisconsin-Madison $0 Saint Louis University $40,000 Ohio State University $128,000 Butler University $64,000 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $80,000 Purdue University $0 Grinnel College $194,000 Mendoza, Cirse $152,000 University of Rochester $72,000 Northeastern University $80,000 Milly, Christine $0 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Northern Illinois University $0 Mora, Areli $0 Malcolm X College $0 College Acceptances Page 11 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Moug, Than $16,000 North Park University $16,000 Columbia College $0 Full Sail University $0 Norteastern University $0 Bradley University $0 Murphy, Diamond $16,800 Lincoln College $16,800 Northeastern Illinois University $0 Robert Morris University $0 Muttar, Yahya $0 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Illinois Institute of Technology $0 College Acceptances Page 12 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Nahn, Blessed $278,728 The University of Iowa $0 Northern Illinois University $16,000 Iowa Wesleyan University $56,000 Southern Illinois University-Carbondale $0 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville $0 Western Illinois University $0 Youngstown State University $20,000 Hampton University $0 Saint Xavier University $88,000 Drake University $60,000 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $0 Kent State University $38,728 Nava, Jennifer $164,000 University of Toledo $0 Oakton Community College $0 University of Missouri- St.Louis $0 Concordia University Chicago $38,000 North Park University $50,000 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Valparaiso University $76,000 College Acceptances Page 13 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Nay, Ka Hsel $1,094,800 St. Ambrose University $64,000 University of Memphis $0 Saint Xavier University $88,000 Illinois College $80,000 DePaul University $60,000 Loyola University $88,000 Iowa Wesleyan University $76,000 Dominican University $84,000 Augustana College $100,000 Lake Forest College $112,000 Marquette University $58,800 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Indiana University $0 Illinois Institute of Technology $100,000 Illinois Wesleyan University $72,000 Kalamazoo College $112,000 Nwaezeigwe, Amaka $572,000 The University of Iowa $52,000 Bradley University $52,000 Loyola University $92,000 Michigan State University $63,000 Northwestern University $213,000 Augustana College $100,000 University of Rochester $0 Emory University $0 College Acceptances Page 14 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Obedi, Bizimungu $800,000 Goshen College $52,000 Lawrence Technological University $0 Loyola University $84,000 Beloit College $100,000 illinois Institute of Technology $190,000 Butler University $56,000 North Park University $50,000 DePaul University $60,000 Augustana College $92,000 Bradley University $40,000 Illinois College $0 DePauw University $76,000 Ocampo, Evelyn $0 Harry S Truman College $0 Ortega, Maricruz $0 Northeastern University $0 Oakton Community College $0 College Acceptances Page 15 of 20 2016-2017 Created : 3/31/2017 2:42 PM Oyedokun, Oluwakemi $546,000 Luther College $100,000 North Park University $60,000 University of Illinois at Chicago $20,000 North Central College $88,000 University of Akron $66,000 DePaul University $68,000 Kalamazoo College $144,000 Perez, Ana $44,000 Elmhurst College $44,000 Perez, Daniel $506,000 North Park University $56,000 Northeastern Illinois University $8,000 University of Illinois at Chicago $0 Benedictine University $64,000 Columbia College Chicago $42,000 Concordia University Chicago $76,000 Loyola University $76,000 DePaul University $60,000 Bradley University $48,000 Roosevelt University $76,000 College Acceptances Page 16 of 20 2016-2017 Created :
Recommended publications
  • Illinois a SNAPSHOT: Graduate Education, Research, & the Workforce
    Illinois A SNAPSHOT: Graduate Education, Research, & the Workforce https://cgsnet.org 1 CGS Member Institutions in IL Enrollment & Degrees Conferred in IL, 2019 As of May 2021 Total Enrollment, Fall 2019 88,349 IL-01 Illinois Institute of Technology IL-01 The University of Chicago Total Degrees Conferred, 2018-2019 32,009 IL-02 Governors State University IL-03 Lewis University IL-06 North Central College Total Master's Total Doctoral IL-07 Rush University Enrollment 64,523 Enrollment 23,826 IL-07 University of Illinois at Chicago IL-07 DePaul University Conferred 28,658 Conferred 3,351 IL-07 Loyola University of Chicago IL-07 Concordia University Chicago IL-09 Northwestern University IL-10 Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine Federal Research Funding and Science IL-12 Southern Illinois University Carbondale by Select Agency in IL IL-13 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville IL-13 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National Science Foundation FY202 IL-13 Illinois State University IL-15 Eastern Illinois University $310,818,000 $280,514,000 $30,303,000 IL-16 Northern Illinois University IL-17 Bradley University Total NSF Research Education & IL-18 University of Illinois at Springfield Funding Support Human Resources IL-18 Western Illinois University National Institutes National Endowment of Health FY203 for the Humanities FY204 $1,130,299,723 $708,700 Total NIH Funding Total NEH Funding National Institute of Food and Agriculture 20205 $22,082,917 Total NIFA Funding Workforce Demands in IL Among the fastest growing professions
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Report to the Community Mission Oakton Is the Community’S College
    2018 Report to the Community Mission Oakton is the community’s college. By providing access to quality education throughout a lifetime, we empower and transform our students in the diverse communities we serve. Vision Dedicated to teaching and learning, Oakton is a student-centered college known for academic rigor and high standards. Through exemplary teaching that relies on innovation and collaboration with our community partners, our students learn to think critically, solve problems, and to be ethical global citizens who shape the world. We are committed to diversity, cultural competence, and achieving equity in student outcomes. Values A focus on Oakton students is at the core of each of these values. ■ We exercise responsibility through accountability to each other, our community, and the environment. ■ We embrace the diversity of the Oakton community and honor it as one of our college’s primary strengths. ■ We advance equity by acknowledging the effects of systemic social injustices and intentionally designing the Oakton experience to foster success for all students. ■ We uphold integrity through a commitment to trust, transparency, and honesty by all members of the Oakton community. ■ We cultivate compassion within a caring community that appreciates that personal Cover: Oakton awarded 863 degrees and 667 fulfillment and well-being are central to our mission. certificates at the 2018 commencement. Since 2015, Oakton’s graduation rate has steadily ■ We foster collaboration within the college and the larger community, and recognize our increased from 18 to 22 percent. interdependence and ability to achieve more together. Dear Oakton Community, We are pleased to share this report of the progress underway and performance of your college—Oakton Community College—during the 2017-2018 academic year.
    [Show full text]
  • Benedictine University & Triton College Academic Plan Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Nursing/ Bachelor of Science (Bsn) in Nursing
    BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY & TRITON COLLEGE ACADEMIC PLAN ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) IN NURSING/ BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BSN) IN NURSING Benedictine University and Triton College offer an accelerated RN to BSN program with an MSN pathway, open to Triton students and alumni who have earned an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Nursing. PROGRAM DELIVERY • To meet the needs of the busy adult, the RN to BSN program is offered in an accelerated hybrid format as well as online, and can be completed in just 12 months. • Hybrid cohorts meet one night per week from 6:00 – 9:30 p.m., with some courses entirely online. January start at Morton College in Cicero. March and August starts at COD in Glen Ellyn. January or August starts at Triton College in River Grove may be scheduled pending enrollment. • Online cohort starts in January and August. • Students receive personalized attention from faculty and advisors who want them to succeed. • Early admission option- applications accepted after successful completion of first year of A.D. Nursing program. • Please visit ben.edu/gradadult for current tuition rates. ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS • A minimum 2.500/4.000 cumulative GPA from all colleges and universities attended. • Completion of the first year A.D. nursing courses from a regionally accredited institution. ENROLLMENT IN R.N. TO B.S.N. NRHL COHORT COURSE SEQUENCE • Conferral of A.A.S. Degree with a major in Nursing from a regionally accredited institution. • Proof of current, unencumbered R.N. license in the state of R.N. employment. • 86 semester credit hours in designated, required coursework documented by official college transcripts.
    [Show full text]
  • Higher Education Cohorts Report
    December 2019 Higher Education Cohorts The Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Development (GOECD) thanks the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (INCCRRA) for developing this report. We especially thank Joni Scritchlow, Senior Program Director, and consultants Kira Hamann, Patricia Chamberlain and Johnna Darragh. Finally, we thank all of those in the field who contributed information and suggestions for the report. GOECD will use this report to help Institutions of Higher Education develop additional cohorts targeted to their communities’ specific needs, and to help the operators of early care and education programs find cohort programs that meet the needs of their staff members. This publication was made possible by Grant Number 90TP0001-01-00 from the Office of Child Care, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Office of Child Care, the Administration for Children and Families, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Cohort Pathways in Illinois: Innovative Models Supporting the Early Childhood Workforce Institutions of higher education in Illinois have long implemented collaborative, innovative strategies to support credential and degree attainment. The Illinois Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Development (GOECD) is invested in supporting flexible, responsive pathways to credentials and degree attainment for early childhood practitioners, as early childhood practitioners equipped with appropriate knowledge and skills are critical to developing and implementing high-quality early childhood experiences for young children and their families. At the same time, the State of Illinois is eager to ensure that pathways developed not only support entry into and progression within the field, but also are inclusive of and responsive to programs’ diverse and experienced staff members who have not yet attained new credentials and/or degrees.
    [Show full text]
  • Josephine M. Burriss
    JOSEPHINE M. BURRISS 19530 Waterford Lane • Mokena, Illinois 60448 • 708.278.2679 • [email protected] EDUCATION Masters Occupational Therapy December 2003 Governors State University University Park, Illinois Bachelor of Arts: Psychology June 2001 Governors State University University Park, Illinois PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS Registered National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy: Certification # 1070516 2004-present Licensed Occupational Therapist in Illinois: License #056.007130 2004-present CERTIFICATIONS Current CPR certification PROFESSIONAL OVERVIEW Occupational Therapist with sixteen years of experience. Clinical experience includes working in behavioral health including both inpatient and outpatient levels of care and as an occupational therapy consultant, consulting on occupational therapy program development at the inpatient hospital level of care. Additional clinical responsibilities included serving on performance improvement/quality improvement committees, assisting with program development, policy writing, participation in outcomes study, providing staff in-services as needed, student supervision and collaborating with multi-disciplinary team members to enhance client outcomes. Additional work experience includes as an adjunct instructor at the Masters and Associate level for occupational therapy and occupational therapy assistant students, consisting of teaching, co-teaching, tutoring, curriculum development, proposal writing, fieldwork supervision, and the development of non-traditional fieldwork programs.
    [Show full text]
  • Margaret (Peggy) Roach Papers, 1945-2001, N.D
    Women and Leadership Archives Loyola University Chicago Margaret (Peggy) Roach Papers, 1945-2001, n.d. Creator: Roach, Margaret (Peggy), (1927-2006) Extent: 12 linear ft. Location: Processor: Dorothy Hollahan B.V.M., January 17, 2003. Updated by Elizabeth A. Myers, 2007. Updated by Catherine Crosse, 2011. Administration Information Access Restrictions: None Usage Restrictions: Copyright of materials created by Margaret Roach was transferred to WLA Oct. 1 2001. Preferred Citation: Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives. Margaret Roach Papers, 1945-2001. Box #. Folder #. Provenance: Margaret Roach donated this collection to the Women and Leadership Archives of the Ann Ida Gannon B.V.M. Center for Women and Leadership on October 1, 2001 (WLA2001.24) and January 22, 2002 (WLA2002.03). Separations: 3 linear feet of duplicate material. See Also: Women and Leadership Archives-Mundelein Alumnae Files: “Margaret Roach” An Alley in Chicago –The Life and Legacy of Monsignor John J. Egan -Commemorative Edition, by Marjorie Frisbie with an introduction and conclusion by Robert A. Ludwig. Originally published in 1991, the book was reprinted in 2002. See also the University of Notre Dame Archives—Monsignor John J. Egan. Biography Margaret (Peggy) Roach was born on the north side of Chicago, Illinois on May 16, 1927 to James E. and Cecile Duffy Roach. Peggy once told a Chicago Sun Times reporter that she was known as Margaret only to the Social Security Administration. Peggy had three sisters and one brother and has always been a strong family person. Graduating from St. Scholastica High School in 1945 Peggy registered at Mundelein College where she graduated in 1949.
    [Show full text]
  • IACAC 2013-2014 Annual Report
    2013-2014 Annual Report TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Board 3 President’s Report 4 Executive Assistant’s Report 7 Executive Board Meeting Motion Log 9 Committee Reports 13 Admission Practices 13 Annual Conference 15 College Awareness & Preparation 21 Credentials 24 District Seminars 26 Event Coordinator 28 Finance 29 Government Relations 31 ICE/Calendar Committee 33 Inclusion, Access, and Success 35 Media Communications 39 Membership 41 Mentorship 43 NACAC Delegates 47 National College Fair 51 Nominating 53 Professional Development Grants 55 Professional Liaison 56 Summer Counselor College Tours 57 Summer Institute 58 Ad-Hoc Committees 60 High School & Community College Visit Guide 60 Middle Management Institute 62 Project Reach 63 Scholarship 65 2 2013-2014 EXECUTIVE BOARD President Lianne Musser (Two-Year Term) Mike Dunker Lyons Township High School Retired Rob Walton (Two-Year Term) President-Elect Northwestern University Anne Kremer DePaul University Anita Carpenter (One-Year Term) (Chief Delegate) Treasurer Downers Grove South High School DeVone Eurales Knox College Jason Swann (One-Year Term) Rend Lake College Past Treasurer Patrick Walsh National ACAC Delegates Illinois State University Todd Burrell Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Secretary Megan O’Rourke Mike Dunker Marquette University Retired Past President Laura Docherty (alternate) Todd Burrell Fenwick High School Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Council Team Directors - Secondary NACAC Delegate Directors Drew Eder (One-Year Term) Brad Kain (Three-Year Term) Highland Park High School Homewood-Flossmoor High School Allegra Giulietti-Schmitt (One-Year Term) DJ Menifee (Three-Year Term) Niles North High School Knox College Council Team Director - Postsecondary Tony Minestra (Three-Year Term) Eric Ruiz (One-Year Term) Loyola Academy University of St.
    [Show full text]
  • Curriculum Vitae September 2019
    Curriculum Vitae September 2019 Daniel Healy, Ph.D (June, 2016) Roosevelt University 430 S. Michigan Avenue, AUD 909 Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 341-6785 [office]/(516) 225-2412 [cell] [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D in Music Education 2011-2016 Northwestern University Evanston, IL • Dissertation Title: The Influence of Technical Facility on Clarinet and iPad Improvisation Achievement [Committee: Maud Hickey (Advisor); Steven M. Demorest; Bernard Dobroski] • Cognate: Sociology/Statistics • Research Areas: Improvisation, Curriculum, Teacher Education, Creativity, Social Justice Master of Music, Jazz Performance 2004-2006 William Paterson University Wayne, New Jersey Bachelor of Music Education (K-12 Instrumental) 2000-2004 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Coursework towards Bachelor of Music Performance 1999-2000 SUNY Binghamton University Binghamton, New York TEACHING EXPERIENCE Visiting Assistant Professor and Program Head of Music Education Roosevelt University 2016 - Present • Department Chair o Supervisor for Department Adjunct Professors o ISBE Certification o Coordination with Admissions o Department Website Management o ILMEA Conference Trip Planning o Faculty Governance o Supervisor for Student NAfME Chapter • Courses as Instructor of Record o ME 313: Instrumental Methods for Elementary/Junior High o ME 314: Instrumental Methods for Senior High School o ME 351: Issues in Music Education o JAZZ 360: Jazz Pedagogy o ME 337: Marching Band/Jazz Methods o ME 310: Student Teaching Internship • Student Teaching Coordinator/Supervisor
    [Show full text]
  • College of Dupage and Roosevelt University 3+1 Bachelor of Science
    For students with an AAS in Hospitality Management College of DuPage and Roosevelt University 3+1 Bachelor of Science Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management A convenient, affordable and streamlined approach to earn the Bachelor of Science Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management Who can enroll in the programs? For more information contact: • Students who have completed an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Hospitality Management at COD with a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA. Justin Hardee • New students interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Science Transfer Coordinator degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management offered by College of DuPage Roosevelt University at College of DuPage. 425 Fawell Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 • Students who graduated from COD and went elsewhere can be (630) 942-3977 considered for admission to this 3+1 program if they complete [email protected] any necessary prerequisites. Carol Brown How does the program work? Professor of Hospitality and Tourism Management • The 120 credit hour program includes 84 credit hours of COD Roosevelt University courses and 36 credit hours of Roosevelt University coursework (312) 281-3131 offered offsite at a Schaumburg facility. [email protected] • Upon completing the AAS, the student completes 36 credit hours of Roosevelt coursework offered onsite at COD. • Students should apply for admission to Roosevelt University one full semester prior to starting Roosevelt coursework. • The final Roosevelt University courses will be offered at a 30 percent discount off of the Roosevelt part-time tuition rate. The financial advantage With the 3+1 program, students pay COD tuition rates for COD coursework.
    [Show full text]
  • Spring 2021 Online College Fair Participants – April 22
    Spring 2021 Online College Fair Participants – April 22 Allen College Mount Mercy University Augustana University Nebraska Wesleyan University Aveda Institute Des Moines North Iowa Area Community College Bellevue University Northeast Community College (Nebraska) Briar Cliff University Northeast Iowa Community College Buena Vista University Northwest Iowa Community College Central College Northwestern College Clarke University Peru State College Clarkson College Saint Mary's University of Minnesota Coe College Simpson College Cornell College South Dakota School of Mines Creighton University South Dakota State University Dakota State University Southeast Technical College DMACC Southeastern Community College Drake University Southwest Minnesota State University Eastern Iowa Community Colleges St. Ambrose University Grand View University St. Luke's College Grinnell College University of Dubuque Hawkeye Community College University of Iowa Indian Hills Community College University of Nebraska - Lincoln Iowa Central Community College University of Nebraska at Omaha Iowa Lakes Community College University of Northern Iowa Iowa State University University of Sioux Falls Iowa Wesleyan University University of South Dakota Iowa Western Community College University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Kirkwood Community College University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Luther College University of Wisconsin - Platteville Mercy College of Health Sciences Upper Iowa University Michigan Technological University Van Wall Equipment Midland University Waldorf University Minnesota State University, Mankato Wartburg College Minnesota West Community & Technical College Wayne State College Missouri Western State University William Penn University Morningside University Winona State University .
    [Show full text]
  • Harper College Catalog
    'r ~ • ~ • r • .. ' . ~ " 11 11 1 11~i1iij~1ij11~f/~~1U~11 li1il~] i1ij11111 1 3 2158 00200 1178 JDDA LD6501 .H3 C4 1978/7 9 William Rainey Harper College ( Bulletin 1973 LD6501 94108 . H3C4 1978- 79 WRHC Catalog DATE DUE uu ~J 1 8' .... ll~Y 1 8 ~9a4 . HARPER COLLEGE LIBRARY ALGONQUIN & ROSELLE ROADS PALATINE, ILLINOIS 60067 William Rainey Harper College 1978-79 Bulletin Volume 12 January, 1978 Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools American Personnel and Guidance Association American Dental Association Community/Junior College Member of the National Association of Schools of Music American Bar Association Certificate of Real Estate School, Department of Registration and Education School Approval #46 Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association in collaboration with the American Association of Medical Assistants American Dietetic Association William Rainey Harper College Algonquin and Roselle Roads Palatine, Illinois 60067 312 I 397-3000 I /,j / TABLE OF CONTENTS '/ / Harper College Academic Calendar 3 The College: General Information 19 Admissions Information, Tuition, and Fees 31 Academic Information 39 Student Services 53 Community Education and Services 61 Programs of Study 149 Course Descriptions 247 Board of Trustees, Officers of the College, and Faculty 269 Index 94108 Il'.l'l!RPF'Rj,, ,:\..;.J.., <I,.. ,,,_.c O.•A ~ COIT_l,-,~·.~~~ -r:--:p ""' '1oµ~t .i\._J Tl-~..'l TT?T-! . .iJ ..... a..t !'I.RY -· PALATINE, ILLINOIS 60062 1 WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGE ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR 1977-78 First Semester - Fall, 1978 Open Registration as Scheduled ................................................ July 5-August4 Faculty Report ..................................................................... August 15 Late Registration ............................................................. August 17, 18, 19 Classes Begin .....................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Margaret C. Rung Professor of History Director, History Program and Center for New Deal Studies Roosevelt University
    Margaret C. Rung Professor of History Director, History Program and Center for New Deal Studies Roosevelt University 430 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60605 (w) 312-341-3724, Rm 834 e-mail: [email protected] Education: Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University (History) M.A., The Johns Hopkins University (History) B.A., Oberlin College (Phi Beta Kappa) Professional Positions: Professor of History, Roosevelt University Chair, Department of History and Philosophy, 2013-2017 Director of the Center for New Deal Studies, Roosevelt University 2002- Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Roosevelt University, 2001-2005 Program Coordinator, History, 1999-2000, 2001-2005 Visiting Fulbright Lecturer, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia, 2000-2001 Assistant Professor of History, Mount Allison University, 1993-1994 Research/Professional Experience: Research & Editorial Assistant, The Dwight David Eisenhower Papers Project, Baltimore, Maryland, 1987-1993 Research Historian, History Associates, Inc., Rockville, Maryland, 1985-1990 *Significant projects: Rung, "Celebrating One Hundred Years: A History of Florida National Bank." Recipient of Golden Image Award, Florida Public Relations Association, April 1988. *Research assistance on: Richard G. Hewlett, Jessie Ball DuPont. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1992; Rodney P. Carlisle, Where the Fleet Begins: A History of the David Taylor Naval Research Center, 1898-1998. Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center, 1998; Dian O.Belanger, Managing American Wildlife: A History of the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Amherst: University of Massachusetts, 1988. Archival Assistant, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C., 1985 Publications: With Erik Gellman, “The Great Depression” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of American History, ed. Jon Butler. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018.
    [Show full text]