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Mallinckrodt College (1916–1991, Wilmette), merged with Loyola University Chicago [4] [5] Mundelein College (1930–1991, Chicago) merged with Loyola University of Chicago [6] Old University of Chicago (1856–1886, Chicago) Robert Morris University Illinois (1913–2020, Chicago), merged into Roosevelt University in 2020
University of Illinois Chicago (3 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Chicago" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
Loyola University Chicago: Chicago: 1870 16,899 Research University Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago: Chicago: 1962 133 Faith-related McKendree University: Lebanon: 1828 1,960 Master's Methodist College: Peoria: 2008 456 Special-focus Midwestern University: Downers Grove: 1900 2,758 Graduate School Millikin University: Decatur: 1901 1,807 ...
St. Augustine College is a private college in Chicago, Illinois.It was the first bilingual institution of higher education in Illinois.It was founded on October 7, 1980, under the auspices of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago.
Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University XJTLU (China) (Laureate's online program partnership with the university was discontinued in 2018. The degrees were awarded by University of Liverpool.) [3] European University Cyprus (EUC) Universidad de Las Americas—UDLA (Ecuador) École centrale d'électronique (France) ESCE International Business School ...
The Graham School offers a Master of Liberal Arts and for-credit graduate-level courses through the Graduate Student-at-Large program.. Graduate students-at-large take University of Chicago graduate courses for grades and build a transferable record of study for matriculation into a degree program at the University of Chicago or elsewhere.
An August 27, 2015 article by the Chicago Tribune refers to the Archdiocese of Chicago Office of Catholic Schools as the largest private school system in the United States. [ 1 ] A wave of school closures after the 2014-2015 school year caused over 200 employees to change jobs and over 1,200 pupils to change schools.
Generations College was founded in 1904 by Morton C. MacCormac and his wife, Mary MacCormac, in Hyde Park on Chicago's south side near the University of Chicago. MacCormac served as the school's first president for 50 years. [6] [7] The school established the first court reporting program in the United States in 1912 [8] [9] and the first ...