The City Colleges of Chicago, officially known as Community College District 508, is one of the nation's largest community college districts and the largest in Illinois. Almost six thousand faculty and staff help prepare more than 120,000 students each year to enter the workforce, pursue higher education and advance their careers. The District serves students on seven campuses and seven satellite sites. It also oversees two restaurants, five child care centers, a trade school, a pastry school, a center for distance learning, a workforce institute, the WYCC TV Channel 20 public television station, and WKKC 89.3 FM radio station.
For basic enrollment and degree and certificate statistics for each college, view the Statistical Digest.
CCC FY 2011 Statistical Digest
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WR FY 2011 Statistical Digest
Student Right to Know
City Colleges of Chicago Enrollment, Retention, and Graduation Information
Richard J. Daley College |
18,554 |
67% |
8% |
Harold Washington College |
12,050 |
73% |
4% |
Kennedy-King College |
18,275 |
69% |
8% |
Malcolm X College |
16,057 |
65% |
11% |
Olive-Harvey College |
8,706 |
68% |
5% |
Harry S Truman College |
22,097 |
66% |
5% |
Wilbur Wright College |
23,710 |
73% |
8% |
*Includes only students enrolled in college credit courses.
**U.S. Department of Education reporting of Fall 2006 first-time, full-time degree/certificate seeking students completing a degree or certificate within 150% of the normal time required for completion.
Job Placement for Graduates
Gainful Employment
In accordance with the U.S. Department of Education, City Colleges of Chicago has posted Gainful Employment data on its website in order to provide students and parents with useful information to make decisions about career choices and the cost of educational programs. Below is a link to a file that provides information about a subset of the CCC program offerings, which consist of certificates that lead to employment in a recognized occupation and do not lead to an associate's degree. The file provides students and their families with program information including cost (tuition, fees, books, and supplies), on-time graduation rates, job placement rates, and median debt of program graduates. In addition, the Standard Occupational Classification codes (SOC) and titles are provided.
Gainful Employment Disclosures.xlsx