Admissions and Enrollment

At City Colleges of Chicago (CCC), we are committed to providing our students a broad range of educational opportunities and services to help them achieve their education and career goals. We serve a highly diverse student population, including full-time, part-time, transfer, disabled, under-represented, military veteran, and international students.
CCC is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round. See below for program-specific application and registration instructions.
City Colleges of Chicago is now accepting applications for the 2025-2026 academic year. Please visit the Admissions and Records Office in Room 1408 at Daley College’s main campus or the Main Office at Arturo Velasquez Institute or call 773-COLLEGE for more information.
TERM | APPLICATION OPEN DATE | TERM START DATE | 12-WEEK SESSION START DATE |
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Summer 2025 (8-week term) |
Sept 14, 2024
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June 04, 2025
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N/A
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Fall 2025 (16-week term) |
Sept 14, 2024
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Aug 21, 2025
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Sept 22, 2025
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Spring 2026 (16-week term) |
Sept 13, 2025
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Jan 12, 2026
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Feb 09, 2026
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COLLEGE CREDIT CLASSES
Students working towards a degree or certificate should complete an online application. Once your application has been processed, you will receive an acceptance letter that includes your Student ID number.
Once you’ve been admitted, you will need to attend the New Student Orientation. For a complete overview of the registration process, including information about taking the placement exam, residency requirements, advising, and registration, download our New Student Registration checklist [PDF].
TRANSFER CREDIT PROCEDURES
Students submitting transcripts from other colleges or universities can submit official transcripts to the Registrar’s Office to receive transfer credit. We strongly encourage requesting official transcripts to be sent electronically. Please note, official transcripts are required to receive transfer credit. Students transferring to City Colleges of Chicago are required to submit official college transcripts reflecting all college credits earned at other regionally accredited institutions previously attended. Please email or call our college’s Registrar’s Office with any questions.
Note: if unofficial transcripts are submitted as part of the admission process, they will not be evaluated for transfer credits and official transcripts will still be required for future enrollment and transfer credit evaluation.
TRANSCRIPT WAIVER
If you meet one of the criteria below, you can apply for a transcript waiver which, if approved, will allow you to register for classes without submitting an official transcript.
- Your transcript is from a non-regionally accredited college/university.
- You did not complete any college credit at your college/university (withdrawal) as validated by an unofficial transcript.
- You did not earn any transferable grades (A, B, or Cs) at your college/university as validated by an unofficial transcript.
- Your official transcript cannot be obtained due to college/university closing or natural disaster.
- You have proof your official college transcript was sent to CCC. An unofficial transcript must be submitted in the interim.
- You cannot obtain an official college transcript due to prior debt, and you have proof of being enrolled in a payment plan or of a recent payment transaction to that institution. However, you agree to submit an official transcript to CCC once your debt is cleared.
- You have proof of an official international college/university transcript evaluation order (within the past 30 days).
- You have earned multiple degrees and do not need to submit non-relevant college/university transcripts such as a masters or doctorate degree. Only undergraduate college work is required via official college transcript(s).
If you think that one of the above criteria applies to you, please complete the transcript waiver form Official_College_Transcript_Waiver_Form_Final [PDF]. If you have any questions, contact our Admissions Office.
EARLY COLLEGE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
City Colleges of Chicago offers free college-level classes to high school students through our Dual Enrollment and Dual Credit* programs. These programs help students reduce the amount of time and money needed to complete two- and four-year degrees
*Students interested in the Dual Credit program should speak with their high school counselor to learn more.
ADULT EDUCATION
City Colleges of Chicago offers tuition-free GED, English as a Second Language (ESL), Adult Basic Education (ABE), and U.S. Citizenship preparation classes. To register, visit the Adult Education Department at the college of your choice or call 773-COLLEGE.
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