21 Star Scholars Receive New “Star Plus” Award to Transfer to 4-Year Institutions
For seven years, the Star Scholarship has helped Chicago students seamlessly transition from high school to one of our seven City Colleges of Chicago, creating an affordable pathway for students to...
Read City Colleges’ Annual Reflection: Looking Back, Moving Forward
A Message From Chancellor Juan Salgado:
Just over one year ago, City Colleges of Chicago released our 2021-2025 Strategic Framework and Plans: a unified framework and seven unique college plans. Together, the...
Mayor Lightfoot, Ald. Matt O’Shea, City Colleges of Chicago, Special Olympics Chicago/Special Children’s Charities...
Pilot Effort Will Connect Young Adults with Developmental Disabilities No Longer Eligible for Special Education Transition Services to Further Educational, Employment & Enrichment Opportunities
Recently, Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, 19th Ward Alderman...
Start Here, Go Anywhere: 10 Questions With MXC’s Transfer Center Director
For many students, City Colleges serves as a key entry point to earning their bachelor’s degrees. By starting here, they’re able to save thousands on their first two years of college,...
2021: 1s to Know
Every day, our students break down barriers to achieve their dreams—and the last 360+ days have been no different. In 2021, we witnessed our students' successes, whether they gained skills to...
City Colleges of Chicago Receives Over $6 Million From ICCB to Help Chicagoans Access...
Capping off a year of dedicated fundraising by City Colleges’ faculty and staff to benefit our students and colleges, City Colleges of Chicago was recently awarded over $6 million in grant...
Art as Expression: Non-Arts Students Exhibit Their Original Photographs at Daley College
They say a picture is worth a thousand words—and on Wednesday, December 1st, students at Daley College had the chance to put their words on display.
Participating in the “I Am the...
Supported Instructors, Stronger Students: Study Provides Key Recommendations to Strengthen CCC’s Early College Program
To strengthen supports for our Dual Credit instructors, City Colleges and CPS are already working to implement recommendations outlined in a new report by EdSystems.
Chicago high schoolers are used to thinking and talking...