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The following is a list of colleges and universities in the Chicago metropolitan area.
Community and junior colleges
[edit]Public institutions
[edit]- City Colleges of Chicago
- College of DuPage (Glen Ellyn, Illinois)
- College of Lake County (Grayslake, Illinois)
- Elgin Community College (Elgin, Illinois)
- Harper College (Palatine, Illinois)
- Joliet Junior College (Joliet, Illinois)
- McHenry County College (Crystal Lake, Illinois)
- Moraine Valley Community College (Palos Hills, Illinois)
- Morton College (Cicero, Illinois)
- Oakton College (Des Plaines and Skokie, Illinois)
- Prairie State College (Chicago Heights, Illinois)
- South Suburban College (South Holland, Illinois)
- Triton College (River Grove, Illinois)
- Waubonsee Community College (Sugar Grove, Illinois)
Private institutions
[edit]Colleges granting bachelor's degrees and above
[edit]- American Academy of Art (Chicago)
- Columbia College Chicago (Chicago)
- Hebrew Theological College (Skokie, Illinois)
- Lake Forest College (Lake Forest, Illinois)
- Moody Bible Institute (Chicago)
- North Central College (Naperville, Illinois)
- St. Augustine College (Chicago)
- School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago)
- Telshe Yeshiva (Chicago)
- Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, Illinois)
- VanderCook College of Music (Chicago)
- Wheaton College (Wheaton, Illinois)
Universities and graduate schools
[edit]Public institutions
[edit]- Chicago State University (Chicago)
- Governors State University (University Park, Illinois)
- Northeastern Illinois University (Chicago)
- Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, Illinois)
- University of Illinois Chicago (Chicago)
Private institutions
[edit]- Aurora University (Aurora, Illinois)
- Benedictine University (Lisle, Illinois)
- Concordia University Chicago (River Forest, Illinois)
- DePaul University (Chicago)
- Dominican University (River Forest, Illinois)
- East–West University (Chicago)
- Elmhurst University (Elmhurst, Illinois)
- Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago and Wheaton, Illinois)
- Judson University (Elgin, Illinois)
- Kendall College (Chicago)
- Lewis University (Romeoville, Illinois)
- Loyola University Chicago (Chicago)
- Midwestern University (Downers Grove, Illinois)
- National Louis University (Chicago)
- National University of Health Sciences (Lombard, Illinois)
- North Park University (Chicago)
- Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois and Chicago)
- Roosevelt University (Chicago)
- Saint Xavier University (Chicago)
- Trinity International University (Deerfield, Illinois)
- University of Chicago (Chicago)
- University of St. Francis (Joliet, Illinois)
- University of Saint Mary of the Lake (Mundelein, Illinois)
Programs, graduate- and professional-only
[edit]Business
[edit]- Booth School of Business (Chicago)
- Kellogg School of Management (Chicago, Evanston, Miami)
- Kellstadt Graduate School of Business (Chicago)
- Quinlan School of Business (Chicago)
- Lake Forest Graduate School of Management (Lake Forest, Illinois)
- Liautaud Graduate School of Business (Chicago, public)
- Stuart School of Business (Chicago)
Law
[edit]- Chicago-Kent College of Law (Chicago)
- DePaul University College of Law (Chicago)
- Loyola University Chicago School of Law (Chicago)
- Northern Illinois University College of Law (DeKalb, public)
- Northwestern Pritzker School of Law (Chicago)
- UIC John Marshall Law School (Chicago, public)
- University of Chicago Law School (Chicago)
Medical, dental and healthcare
[edit]- Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (Chicago)
- Feinberg School of Medicine (Chicago)
- Illinois College of Optometry (Chicago)
- Midwestern University (Downers Grove)
- Pritzker School of Medicine (Chicago)
- Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (North Chicago, Illinois)
- Rush University (Chicago)
- Stritch School of Medicine (Maywood)
- UIC College of Pharmacy (Chicago, public)
- University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry (Chicago, public)
- University of Illinois College of Medicine (Chicago, public)
Religious and theological
[edit]- Bexley Seabury (Chicago)[1]
- Catholic Theological Union (Chicago)
- Chicago Theological Seminary (Chicago)
- Christian Life College (Mount Prospect, IL)[2]
- Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary (Evanston, Illinois)
- Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (Chicago)
- McCormick Theological Seminary (Chicago)
- Meadville Lombard Theological School (Chicago)
- North Park Theological Seminary (Chicago)
- Northern Seminary (Lisle, Illinois)
- Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership (Chicago)
Social science
[edit]- Adler University (Chicago)
- The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (Chicago)
- Erikson Institute (Chicago)
- Institute for Clinical Social Work (Chicago)
Technology and other areas
[edit]- Knowledge Systems Institute (Skokie)
- Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (Chicago)
For-profit
[edit]- American InterContinental University (Schaumburg)
- Chamberlain University (Addison)
- Coyne College (Chicago)
- DeVry University (Chicago)
- Fox College (Bedford Park and Tinley Park)
- Illinois Media School (Chicago, Lombard)[3]
- Midwest College of Oriental Medicine (Chicago)
- Northwestern College (Chicago, Bridgeview)
- Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (Chicago)
- Rasmussen University (Aurora, Mokena, Romeoville)
- Taylor Business Institute (Chicago)
- Universal Technical Institute (Lisle)
- University of Phoenix (Schaumburg)
Defunct
[edit]- American Conservatory of Music (1886–1991, Chicago)
- Argosy University (2001–2019, Chicago, Schaumburg)
- Barat College (1858–2005, Lake Forest, Illinois)
- Bush Conservatory of Music (1901–1932, Chicago)
- Central YMCA College (1922–1945, Chicago)
- The Chicago Conservatory College (1857–1981, Chicago)
- Chicago Technical College (1904–1977, Chicago)
- Evanston College for Ladies (1871–1873, Evanston, Illinois), merged with Northwestern University in 1873
- Everest College (Bedford Park, Burr Ridge, Melrose Park, Merrionette Park, North Aurora, Skokie)
- Flashpoint Chicago (2007–2022, Chicago)
- George Williams College (1890–2000), merged its Wisconsin campus into Aurora University
- Harrington College of Design (1931–2015, Chicago)
- Illinois Institute of Art – Chicago (1916–2018, Chicago)
- Illinois Institute of Art – Schaumburg (1983–2018, Schaumburg)
- Illinois Technical College (1950–1992, Chicago)
- International Academy of Design & Technology – Schaumburg (1977–2015)
- ITT Technical Institute (1969–2016, Arlington Heights, Oak Brook, Orland Park)
- 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]
- Old University of Chicago (1856–1886, Chicago)
- Robert Morris University Illinois (1913–2020, Chicago), merged into Roosevelt University in 2020
- Sanford–Brown (1920–2017, Chicago)
- Shimer College (1853–2017, Mount Carroll, Waukegan, Chicago), merged with North Central College in Naperville in 2017
- Solex College (1995–2018, Chicago, Wheeling)
- Westwood College (1953–2016, Calumet City, Chicago, Woodridge)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Seabury in Chicago". Bexley Hall. Archived from the original on 31 October 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ "Christian Life College". Christian Life College. Archived from the original on 22 April 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
- ^ "About Us". Miami, Ohio, Illinois and Colorado Media Schools. Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
- ^ Jouzaitis, Carol (3 April 1991). "Tiny College is Reborn by Merger with Loyola". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^ Kane, Francis. "History of Saint Joseph Church". Saints Joseph and Francis Xavier Parish. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^ "Mundelein College: Women and Leadership Archives: Loyola University Chicago". www.luc.edu. Archived from the original on 7 May 2018. Retrieved 7 May 2018.