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Size Mid-size Profit Status Non-profit On campus housing No Degrees Offered Undergrad Located in Chicago, Illinois, City Colleges of Chicago Wilbur Wright College is a mid-size two year community college offering undergraduate programs. City Colleges of Chicago Wilbur Wright College has an open admission policy which permits enrollment by any high school graduate or GED holding student. 3,406 students are enrolled on a full time basis, and 6,749 attend part time. In-state for 2017/2018, excluding room and board, is $8,126 plus fees of $0.

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Phone: (773) 481-8822, 8823. Fax: (773) 481-8987. Narragansett Avenue Arts Building Room A-205. Chicago, IL 60634 ​​​​​​​​​​​​​. Jeremy Flowers dropped out of high school in 1977 but now plans on going back to get his GED since City Colleges of Chicago expanded the number of locations where the free courses are being taught. Serving an extraordinarily diverse student body, reflective of the city of Chicago itself, City Colleges supports students in meeting their goals - whether that is pursuit of a credential to head into or advance in the workforce, an associate degree with the intention to transfer to a four-year college, free GED or ESL courses, or continuing education.

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Students are eligible for internal and external scholarship funds, as available, and advisors will assist students in ensuring that they can meet their financial responsibility. CCC’s Disaster Relief Scholarship for those displaced as a result of hurricanes Maria, Harvey, and Irene This scholarship pays for the tuition and books of eligible students who are pursuing an advanced certificate or associate degree at CCC.

For more information and to learn how to apply, please contact: Wright College Humboldt Park Vocational Education Center All other colleges.