City Colleges of Chicago Harold Washington College

  • 2 Year
  • Chicago, IL
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Overview

Enrollment

6,121
City Colleges of Chicago Harold Washington College overview
City Colleges of Chicago Harold Washington College overview
  • Size Small
  • Status Non-profit
  • Housing No
  • Level of Study Undergrad

Harold Washington College, one of the seven City Colleges of Chicago, occupies a modern 11-story building in Chicago's Loop business district, adjacent to the city's theater district and Grant Park. Named after Chicago's first African American mayor in 1988, the college serves as the City Colleges' center of excellence for business, entrepreneurship, and professional services programs. The downtown campus provides associate degree programs with an emphasis on business administration, accounting, and computer science, while also offering a comprehensive selection of liberal arts and sciences courses. Located near multiple public transit lines and surrounded by Chicago's business community, Harold Washington College maintains partnerships with local corporations and organizations that provide internship and employment opportunities for students.

Admissions

Admission Requirements

Open Admission

Annual Cost to Attend

In District Resident Tuition

$4,590

Illinois Resident Tuition

$12,090

Breakdown

In District Costs for City Colleges of Chicago Harold Washington College
  • Tuition $4,590
  • Books and Supplies $1,920
  • Other Fees $0
  • Estimated Off Campus Cost of Living $8,128
  • Other Expenses Budget $5,504
  • Total One Year Cost $20,142

Student Outcomes

Average Salary After 10 Years

$29,300 per year

Bachelor's Degree Graduation Rate

Data Not Available

Popular Areas of Study

Popular majors at City Colleges of Chicago Harold Washington College are Transportation and Materials Moving, Work and Family Studies, and Liberal Arts and Humanities. 59% of students major in Transportation and Materials Moving, 23% in Work and Family Studies, and 10% in Liberal Arts and Humanities.

  • Transportation and Materials Moving 59%
  • Work and Family Studies 23%
  • Liberal Arts and Humanities 10%
  • Health Professions 5%
  • General Studies 1%

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