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La Salle Extension University (1908–1982, Chicago) Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Chicago (1983–2017, Chicago) Lexington College (1977–2014, Chicago) Mallinckrodt College (1916–1991, Wilmette), merged with Loyola University Chicago [4] [5] Mundelein College (1930–1991, Chicago) merged with Loyola University of Chicago [6]
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 ...
Harry S Truman College focuses on education, human, and natural sciences. Olive-Harvey College focuses on transportation, distribution, and logistics. Malcolm X College trains students for careers in the healthcare field. Harold Washington College functions as the center of business, entrepreneurship and professional services.
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Dodge Elementary School - Now served as Chicago Public Schools, Garfield Park Office. Ana Roque De Duprey School - located at 2620 W Hirsch St.; voted to be closed in 2013. The Board of Education approved a sale to IFF Von Humboldt on Jul 22, 2015 for $3,100,000. Main building slated to become mixed-use community for teachers.
Founded alongside the University of Chicago in 1890, the university's continuing education division operated in similar fashion to the Chautauqua movement at Oxford and Cambridge, with instructors traveling by train to teach in surrounding communities. The continuing education branch was reformed in 1997 with a $10 million donation from William ...
Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP 2000): Developed by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics to provide a taxonomic scheme that will support the accurate tracking, assessment, and reporting of fields of study and program completions activity.