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City Colleges of Chicago - Malcolm X College
City Colleges of Chicago - Malcolm X College
CHICAGO, IL . 2 Year 3.8
#1617 in Best Colleges in America
1900 W JACKSON BLVD CHICAGO, IL 60612

Overview

Malcolm X College, a two-year public community college under the umbrella of City Colleges of Chicago, was founded in 1911 and is located on the Near West Side of Chicago, Illinois. The college focuses on healthcare education and offers a variety of health science programs designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-year university or directly into the workforce.In 2016, the college opened a new $251 million campus with a virtual hospital and state-of-the-art teaching facilities. The College offers associate degrees, short-term certificate programs, free adult education and continuing education courses. Students have access to a variety of resources, including a wellness center, transfer center, and career center. With an open enrollment policy, the College is committed to providing an affordable, accessible and quality education to the Chicago community.

Rankings

  • 586

    #586 in Best Community Colleges in America

  • 2

    #2 7 in Best Community Colleges in Illinois

  • Best Community Colleges in America 586 of 922

Academics

  • B Professors
  • B Value
  • B Diversity
  • B+Safety
  • B+Student Life
  • ALocation

Majors

  • Liberal Arts and Humanities
    417 Graduates
  • Nursing Assistant
    204 Graduates
  • Nursing
    141 Graduates
  • Emergency Care Attendant (EMT)
    123 Graduates
  • Natural Sciences
    105 Graduates
  • Medical Assistant
    104 Graduates
  • Child Care Provider
    84 Graduates
  • Phlebotomy Technician
    67 Graduates
  • Athletic Training
    55 Graduates
  • Radiologic Technician
    54 Graduates

Admissions

  • Application Deadline
  • 100%
    Acceptance Rate
  • Application Fee
  • Application Website
    Visit offical website
  • Online Certificate Programs
    0
  • Online Associates Programs
    0
  • Online Bachelor's Programs
    0

Costs

  • Average Total Aid Awarded
    $5,802
  • Students Receiving Financial Aid
    86%
  • National Average Cost
    $15,523

After College

  • Graduation Rate
    25%
  • Employed 2 Years After Graduation
    86%
  • National Average Earnings
    $33,028

Students

  • Full-Time Enrollment
    2,458 Undergrads
  • Part-Time Undergrads
    4,093
  • Undergrads Over 25
    42%
  • Pell Grant
    71%
  • Varsity Athletes
    2%

Campus Life

  • Student Faculty Ratio
    22:1
  • Evening Degree Programs
    Yes
  • Athletic Conference
    No data available  
  • Athletic Division
    NJCAA Division I

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