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https://www.ccc.edu/colleges/malcolm-x/pages/default.aspxFeature | Note |
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Main telephone | 312-850-7000 |
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Educational system | City Colleges of Chicago |
Public or private | Public |
Type of school | 2-year college |
Date founded | 1911 |
Degrees offered | Certificate or diploma, Associate |
School accreditation | North Central Association of Colleges and Schools |
Setting | Urban (in a large city) |
Campus size | 20 acres |
County | Cook |
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Number of full time, freshmen men | 126 |
Number of full time, freshmen women | 302 |
Total number of full time freshmen | 428 |
Number of part time, freshmen men | 101 |
Number of part time, freshmen women | 255 |
Total number of part time freshmen | 356 |
Total number of freshmen men | 227 |
Total number of freshmen women | 557 |
Total number of freshmen | 784 |
Number of full time, undergraduate men | 794 |
Number of full time, undergraduate women | 1,728 |
Total number of full time undergraduates | 2,522 |
Number of part time, undergraduate men | 1,269 |
Number of part time, undergraduate women | 2,240 |
Total number of part time undergraduates | 3,509 |
Total number of undergraduate males | 2,063 |
Total number of undergraduate females | 3,968 |
Total number of undergraduate students | 6,031 |
Total enrollment | 6,031 |
Percentage of students 25 or older | 60% |
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Tuition year | 2024-2025 |
In-state tuition | $12,090 |
Out-of-state tuition | $15,150 |
Undergraduate costs are for ... | (Costs are for the 2024-2025 academic year.) |
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Financial aid contact person | Darlene Burton |
Financial aid contact title | Financial Aid Advisor/Work Study Coordinator |
Financial aid contact e-mail | |
Financial aid phone | 312-850-7068 |
Financial aid office website | www.ccc.edu/colleges/malcolm-x/departments/Pages/Financial-Aid.aspx |
Submit these forms | FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) |
Application deadline (for fall term) | April 1 |
Need-based scholarships and grants | |
Federal Pell Grants | Yes |
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) | Yes |
Privately-sponsored scholarships and grants | Yes |
State-sponsored scholarships and grants | Yes |
Student employment | |
Work study | Yes |
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Admissions contact person | Kimberly Hollingsworth |
Admissions contact title | Dean of Student Services |
Admissions contact e-mail | |
Electronic application website | Find more information on this website |
For incoming students | Open (virtually all applicants are accepted) |
Open admissions policy applies to | Except for allied health programs |
Groups or programs with a different entrance difficulty level | Allied health programs |
Entrance difficulty level for these groups | Moderately difficult (about 85% of all applicants accepted) |
Groups receiving preferential admission (first or special consideration) | State residents |
Number of male applicants who enrolled | 227 |
Number of female applicants who enrolled | 557 |
Total number of applicants who enrolled | 784 |
High school education | High school diploma required and GED accepted. |
Fall* application deadline | Continuous |
Notification date for fall admission applicants | Continuous |
Fall transfer application deadline | Continuous |
Notification date for fall transfer applicants | Continuous |
* Application dates for winter, spring, or summer term admission are likely to be different. | |
Online application available | Find more information on this website |
Submit these items: | |
High school transcript or GED certificate | Required for all students |
Other application materials | Academic Placement |
Other application materials | Required for all students |
Standardized test scores | Not considered |
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) general | Yes |
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) subject | Yes |
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Certificate or diploma | Yes |
Associate | Yes |
Academic calendar | Semesters |
Number of faculty on campus | 168 |
Student faculty ratio | 25:1 |
Required number of credits for an associate degree | 60 credit hours |
All students must meet: | |
Computer course requirements | Yes |
Core curriculum or school-wide requirements | Yes |
Foreign language requirement | Yes |
Math or science requirement | Yes |
Evenings | Yes |
On-line/distance learning | Yes |
Part time | Yes |
Summer school | Yes |
Weekends | Yes |
Advanced Placement | Yes |
Cooperative education | Yes |
Computers on campus for student use | Yes (275) |
Computer lab available to students | Yes |
Online registration for classes | Yes |
Main library name | The Carter G. Woodson Library |
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Newspaper | Yes |
Number of student clubs and associations with open membership | 11 |
Largest clubs and organizations on campus | Student Government Association, Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Beta Lambda, Chess Club, Latino Leadership Council |
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School owns or operates housing | Yes |
Highest year that students are required to live on campus | Not required |
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English as a Second Language (ESL) program | Yes |
Remedial education courses | Yes |
Psychological counseling | Yes |
Orientation | Yes |
Services for students with learning disabilities | Yes |
24-hour emergency phone and alarms on campus | Yes |
Campus patrolled by trained security personnel | Yes |
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Had a full-time job offer within six months of graduation | 85% |
Was counseled by the career services office | 35% |
Career counseling | Yes |
Career interest testing | Yes |
Job bank | Yes |
Job fairs | Yes |
Job interviews | Yes |
Job interview preparation | Yes |
On campus recruitment by employers | Yes |
Placement assistance | Yes |
Résumé preparation assistance | Yes |
Résumé referral to employers | Yes |
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Total enrollment | 6,031 |