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  2. Chicago State University - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, academics, and athletics of Chicago State University, a public university in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1867 as a teachers college, it offers bachelors and masters degrees in the arts and sciences.

  3. City Colleges of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the public community college system of the Chicago area, its history, programs, and campuses. The City Colleges offer associate degrees, certificates, free courses, and College to Careers initiative.

  4. Illinois Community College System - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, governance, and structure of the public community college system in Illinois, which consists of 39 districts and 48 colleges. Find out how Illinois played a prominent role in the development of the community and junior college movement in the US.

  5. List of colleges and universities in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names and locations of public and private institutions of higher education in the Chicago metropolitan area. The list covers community and junior colleges, bachelor's and graduate programs, and for-profit and defunct schools.

  6. Wilbur Wright College - Wikipedia

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    Wilbur Wright College is a public community college in Chicago, part of the City Colleges of Chicago system. It offers associate's degrees and occupational training in various fields, and has a campus designed by architect Bertrand Goldberg.

  7. Olive–Harvey College - Wikipedia

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    Olive–Harvey College began serving residents of the South Side in the late 1950s with the opening of the Fenger and Southeast campuses of the City Colleges of Chicago. These two campuses were then consolidated and renamed Olive–Harvey College in 1970. The 67 acres (27 ha) college is the largest campus of any of the City Colleges.

  8. Harold Washington College - Wikipedia

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    Harold Washington College is a community college in downtown Chicago, named after the city's first African American mayor. It offers associate degrees, transfer programs, business courses, and a Great Books curriculum.

  9. Kennedy–King College - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy–King College (KKC) part of City Colleges of Chicago, is a public two-year community college in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Kennedy–King is a part of the City Colleges of Chicago , a system of two-year education that has existed in Chicago since 1911.