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Study at City Colleges of Chicago Harold Washington College
Profile of City Colleges of Chicago Harold Washington College
Harold Washington College, or HWC, is a 2-year community college founded in 1962. The college was later dedicated to the memory of the Chicago mayor Harold Washington, following his death in 1987. HWC offers associate degrees and certificates in arts and humanities, architecture, sciences, music and theater. Students can utilize transfer assistance facilities to local 4-year colleges and universities. Harold Washington College boasts of state-of-the-art buildings including a library and multi-media center, expanded computer laboratories and laboratories for the arts and sciences. There are also rooms where meeting and conferences as well as concerts and other events can be hosted. Chicago, IL is home to Harold Washington College. Chicago is a large city. The school is a public institution. Degrees at Harold Washington College go up to the Associate's degree. Course TopicsThe school has a tighter focus on specific Course Topics than most colleges its size. Students commonly pursue studies in transportation and family and social work. Harold Washington College SelectivityProspective students are drawn to the school's open admissions. Since a large share of students are from out-of-state, you can assume Harold Washington College has broad appeal. FacultyThe school has a tenure system for senior faculty. The full-time faculty at Harold Washington College is well-paid, which often goes with faculty quality. Student EnrollmentThe school has 8,633 enrolled students . Harold Washington College has a large minority student population. Harold Washington College Programs and Degrees
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