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Handbook of
Illinois
Postsecondary
Institutions
2014-15 Edition
Four-Year Colleges and Universities
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Two-Year Colleges
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Schools of Nursing
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Professional Schools/Allied Health Programs
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Proprietary Schools
Illinois Student Assistance Commission
Introduction
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) annually publishes the Handbook of Illinois
Postsecondary Institutions for high school, college, and community agency counselors and their
college-bound students and families. The Handbook contains up-to-date admission and financial
aid information for institutions approved for participation in ISAC's scholarship and grant
programs, as well as other federal and institutional programs.
The Handbook is designed to provide general admission and financial aid information
about Illinois postsecondary institutions. The information is subject to change by the
institution at any time. Please check with the institution in question for student-specific
costs.
In addition to the Handbook, the Internet is a viable source of financial aid and admission
information for students and parents. Most colleges and universities provide a great deal of
information about their institutions on the Internet, including admission procedures and
deadlines, as well as the types of financial aid offered. ISAC's website - isac.org - provides
students and families access to grant and scholarship applications, financial aid and loan
repayment calculators, a map of Illinois colleges, and information about planning for and financing
college.
Organization of the Handbook
General Information
Brief descriptions of major government-sponsored financial aid programs
Chapter I
Four-Year Colleges and Universities
Chapter II
Two-Year Colleges
Chapter III
Schools of Nursing
Chapter IV
Professional Schools/Allied Health Programs
Chapter V
Proprietary Schools (In general, proprietary schools are eligible for participation only in
federal loan programs; however, certain proprietary schools are eligible to participate in
specific ISAC grant programs.)
ISAC #F273 10/14 (ON273 15 10/14)
Printed by authority of the State of Illinois
Table of
Contents
Table of Contents - by Sector
(alphabetical school list begins on following page)
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Chapter II - Two-Year Colleges and Universities
General Information
ISAC Commissioners and Directors .................................................
ISAC Office Locations and Hours.....................................................
State-Sponsored/Administered Financial Aid Programs ...................
Major Federal Financial Aid Programs ..............................................
The Contact Guide ...........................................................................
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Chapter I - Four-Year Colleges and Universities
Augustana College............................................................................
Aurora University ..............................................................................
Benedictine University ......................................................................
Blackburn College.............................................................................
Bradley University .............................................................................
Brisk Rabbinical College ...................................................................
Chicago State University...................................................................
Columbia College Chicago................................................................
Concordia University.........................................................................
DePaul University .............................................................................
Dominican University ........................................................................
Eastern Illinois University..................................................................
East-West University ........................................................................
Elmhurst College ..............................................................................
Eureka College .................................................................................
Governors State University ...............................................................
Greenville College .............................................................................
Hebrew Theological College .............................................................
Illinois College...................................................................................
Illinois Institute of Technology...........................................................
Illinois State University ......................................................................
Illinois Wesleyan University ..............................................................
Judson University .............................................................................
Kendall College .................................................................................
Knox College.....................................................................................
Lake Forest College ..........................................................................
Lewis University ................................................................................
Lincoln Christian University ..............................................................
Lincoln College .................................................................................
Lincoln College-Normal.....................................................................
Loyola University Chicago.................................................................
MacMurray College ...........................................................................
McKendree University.......................................................................
Millikin University ..............................................................................
Monmouth College ............................................................................
National-Louis University ..................................................................
North Central College .......................................................................
North Park University ........................................................................
Northeastern Illinois University..........................................................
Northern Illinois University ................................................................
Northwestern University....................................................................
Olivet Nazarene University................................................................
Quincy University..............................................................................
Robert Morris University ...................................................................
Rockford College ..............................................................................
Roosevelt University .........................................................................
Saint Augustine College....................................................................
Saint Xavier University ......................................................................
Shimer College .................................................................................
Southern Illinois University/Carbondale ............................................
Southern Illinois University/Edwardsville...........................................
St. Joseph College of Loyola University ............................................
Telshe-Yeshiva Chicago ...................................................................
Trinity Christian College....................................................................
Trinity International University ...........................................................
University of Chicago ........................................................................
University of Illinois at Chicago .........................................................
University of Illinois at Springfield .....................................................
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign .......................................
University of St. Francis ....................................................................
VanderCook College of Music ..........................................................
Western Illinois University ................................................................
Wheaton College ..............................................................................
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Black Hawk College ..........................................................................
Carl Sandburg College......................................................................
College of DuPage ............................................................................
College of Lake County .....................................................................
Danville Area Community College .....................................................
Elgin Community College ..................................................................
Harold Washington College ..............................................................
Harper College ..................................................................................
Heartland Community College...........................................................
Highland Community College............................................................
Illinois Central College.......................................................................
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges-Frontier Community College ...
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges-Lincoln Trail College ...............
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges-Olney Central College .............
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges-Wabash Valley College...........
Illinois Valley Community College......................................................
John A. Logan College ......................................................................
John Wood Community College........................................................
Joliet Junior College ..........................................................................
Kankakee Community College ..........................................................
Kaskaskia College.............................................................................
Kennedy-King College.......................................................................
Kishwaukee College..........................................................................
Lake Land College ............................................................................
Lewis and Clark Community College.................................................
Lincoln Land Community College......................................................
MacCormac Junior College...............................................................
Malcolm X College ............................................................................
McHenry County College ..................................................................
Moraine Valley Community College...................................................
Morrison Institute of Technology .......................................................
Morton College ..................................................................................
Oakton Community College ..............................................................
Olive-Harvey College.........................................................................
Parkland College ...............................................................................
Prairie State College .........................................................................
Rend Lake College............................................................................
Richard J. Daley College...................................................................
Richland Community College ............................................................
Rock Valley College ..........................................................................
Sauk Valley Community College .......................................................
Shawnee Community College ...........................................................
South Suburban College ...................................................................
Southeastern Illinois College .............................................................
Southwestern Illinois College ............................................................
Spoon River College .........................................................................
Triton College....................................................................................
Truman College ................................................................................
Waubonsee Community College.......................................................
Wilbur Wright College.......................................................................
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Chapter III - Schools of Nursing
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing ................................................
Capital Area School of Practical Nursing ..........................................
College of Nursing at University of St. Francis..................................
Graham Hospital School of Nursing..................................................
Lakeview College of Nursing .............................................................
Resurrection University .....................................................................
Rush University College of Nursing ..................................................
Saint Anthony College of Nursing .....................................................
Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing .............................
Saint John's College of Nursing ........................................................
Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences ...................................
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing ...........................
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Chapter IV - Professional Schools/Allied Health Programs
Argosy University - Chicago ..............................................................
Argosy University - Schaumburg.......................................................
Blessing Hospital School of Medical Laboratory Technicians ...........
Blessing Hospital School of Radiologic Technology..........................
Catholic Theological Union................................................................
Chicago School of Professional Psychology .....................................
Chicago Theological Seminary..........................................................
Erikson Institute ................................................................................
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.........................................
Illinois College of Optometry..............................................................
Institute for Clinical Social Work .......................................................
John Marshall Law School ................................................................
Lake Forest Graduate School of Management ..................................
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.......................
Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago...........................................
McCormick Theological Seminary.....................................................
Meadville/Lombard Theological School .............................................
Midwestern University's Chicago, College of Osteopathic Medicine .
Midwestern University's Chicago, College of Pharmacy....................
Midwestern University's College of Health Sciences
Physician Assistant Program ..................................................
National University of Health Sciences..............................................
North Park Theological Seminary......................................................
Northern Baptist Theological Seminary .............................................
Northwestern University Medical School ...........................................
Rush Medical College .......................................................................
Rush University College of Medical Lab Sciences
Medical Technology ................................................................
Saint Francis School of Clinical Laboratory Science, OSF
Saint Francis Medical Center ..................................................
Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine......................
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine .................................
Spertus College.................................................................................
Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Radiography Program .............................................................
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School .....................................................
Trinity Graduate School ....................................................................
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine ............................
University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine ..........................
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Applied
Health Sciences ......................................................................
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry .........................
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine .........................
University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health ...................
University of Saint Mary of the Lake Mundelein Seminary.................
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Alvareita's College of Cosmetology, Inc. - Belleville...........................
Alvareita's College of Cosmetology, Inc. - Edwardsville.....................
Alvareita's College of Cosmetology, Inc. - Godfrey............................
American Academy of Art..................................................................
Bell Mar Beauty College ....................................................................
Cameo Beauty Academy ...................................................................
Career Center of Southern Illinois - Beck School of
Practical Nursing ..........................................................................
Chicago ORT Technical Institute ......................................................
Concept College of Cosmetology ......................................................
Coyne College ...................................................................................
DeVry University – Addison...............................................................
DeVry University - Chicago Campus .................................................
DeVry University's Keller Graduate ...................................................
Educators of Beauty - LaSalle ...........................................................
Educators of Beauty - Sterling...........................................................
Empire Beauty Schools .....................................................................
Environmental Technical Institute......................................................
First Institute, Inc...............................................................................
Fox College .......................................................................................
Gem City College ..............................................................................
Hair Professionals Career College – Palos Hills................................
Hair Professionals Career College, Inc - Sycamore. .........................
Hair Professionals School of Cosmetology, Inc.................................
Hairmasters Institute of Cosmetology, Inc. ........................................
Harrington College of Design ............................................................
Illinois Center for Broadcasting - Chicago .........................................
Illinois Center for Broadcasting - Lombard ........................................
Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago (The) ...............................................
International Academy of Design and Technology.............................
Kendall College - Culinary School .....................................................
Lincoln College of Technology...........................................................
Midstate College................................................................................
Mr. John's School of Cosmetology - Decatur ....................................
Mr. John's School of Cosmetology and Nails - Jacksonville ..............
Ms. Roberts Academy .......................................................................
Niles School of Cosmetology.............................................................
Northwestern College - North Campus..............................................
Paul Mitchell The School – Bradley ...................................................
Pivot Point Beauty School .................................................................
Professional's Choice Hair Design Academy ....................................
Rockford Career College ...................................................................
Rosel School of Cosmetology............................................................
TSG Cosmetology, Inc. .....................................................................
University of Spa and Cosmetology Arts ...........................................
Vatterott College ................................................................................
Worsham College of Mortuary Science .............................................
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General Information
ISAC Commissioners and Directors .................................................
ISAC Office Locations and Hours.....................................................
State-Sponsored/Administered Financial Aid Programs ...................
Major Federal Financial Aid Programs ..............................................
The Contact Guide ...........................................................................
Postsecondary Institutions
Alvareita's College of Cosmetology, Inc. - Belleville ..........................
Alvareita's College of Cosmetology, Inc. - Edwardsville ....................
Alvareita's College of Cosmetology, Inc. - Godfrey ...........................
American Academy of Art .................................................................
Argosy University - Chicago..............................................................
Argosy University - Schaumburg ......................................................
Augustana College............................................................................
Aurora University ..............................................................................
Bell Mar Beauty College....................................................................
Benedictine University ......................................................................
Black Hawk College ..........................................................................
Blackburn College.............................................................................
Blessing Hospital School of Medical Laboratory Technicians ...........
Blessing Hospital School of Radiologic Technology .........................
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing ................................................
Bradley University .............................................................................
Brisk Rabbinical College ...................................................................
Cameo Beauty Academy...................................................................
Capital Area School of Practical Nursing ..........................................
Career Center of Southern Illinois - Beck School of
Practical Nursing .........................................................................
Carl Sandburg College......................................................................
Catholic Theological Union ...............................................................
Chicago ORT Technical Institute......................................................
Chicago School of Professional Psychology.....................................
Chicago State University...................................................................
Chicago Theological Seminary .........................................................
College of DuPage............................................................................
College of Lake County .....................................................................
College of Nursing at University of St. Francis .................................
Columbia College Chicago................................................................
Concept College of Cosmetology......................................................
Concordia University.........................................................................
Coyne College...................................................................................
Danville Area Community College.....................................................
DePaul University .............................................................................
DeVry University – Addison ..............................................................
DeVry University - Chicago Campus ................................................
DeVry University's Keller Graduate...................................................
Dominican University ........................................................................
Eastern Illinois University..................................................................
East-West University ........................................................................
Educators of Beauty - LaSalle...........................................................
Educators of Beauty - Sterling ..........................................................
Elgin Community College..................................................................
Elmhurst College ..............................................................................
Empire Beauty Schools.....................................................................
Environmental Technical Institute .....................................................
Erikson Institute ................................................................................
Eureka College .................................................................................
First Institute, Inc. .............................................................................
Fox College .......................................................................................
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary ........................................
Gem City College..............................................................................
Governors State University ...............................................................
Graham Hospital School of Nursing .................................................
Greenville College .............................................................................
Hair Professionals Career College – Palos Hills ...............................
Hair Professionals Career College, Inc - Sycamore. .........................
Hair Professionals School of Cosmetology, Inc. ...............................
Hairmasters Institute of Cosmetology, Inc. .......................................
Harold Washington College ..............................................................
Harper College..................................................................................
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Harrington College of Design ............................................................
Heartland Community College ..........................................................
Hebrew Theological College .............................................................
Highland Community College............................................................
Illinois Center for Broadcasting - Chicago.........................................
Illinois Center for Broadcasting - Lombard ........................................
Illinois Central College ......................................................................
Illinois College ...................................................................................
Illinois College of Optometry .............................................................
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges-Frontier Community College ...
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges-Lincoln Trail College ...............
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges-Olney Central College .............
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges-Wabash Valley College...........
Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago (The)...............................................
Illinois Institute of Technology ...........................................................
Illinois State University ......................................................................
Illinois Valley Community College .....................................................
Illinois Wesleyan University ..............................................................
Institute for Clinical Social Work .......................................................
International Academy of Design and Technology ............................
John A. Logan College......................................................................
John Marshall Law School ................................................................
John Wood Community College .......................................................
Joliet Junior College..........................................................................
Judson University .............................................................................
Kankakee Community College ..........................................................
Kaskaskia College.............................................................................
Kendall College .................................................................................
Kendall College - Culinary School .....................................................
Kennedy-King College ......................................................................
Kishwaukee College..........................................................................
Knox College.....................................................................................
Lake Forest College ..........................................................................
Lake Forest Graduate School of Management ..................................
Lake Land College ............................................................................
Lakeview College of Nursing .............................................................
Lewis and Clark Community College ................................................
Lewis University ................................................................................
Lincoln Christian University...............................................................
Lincoln College .................................................................................
Lincoln College of Technology ..........................................................
Lincoln College-Normal .....................................................................
Lincoln Land Community College......................................................
Loyola University Chicago .................................................................
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine ......................
Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago ..........................................
MacCormac Junior College...............................................................
MacMurray College ...........................................................................
Malcolm X College ............................................................................
McCormick Theological Seminary.....................................................
McHenry County College ..................................................................
McKendree University .......................................................................
Meadville/Lombard Theological School .............................................
Midstate College ...............................................................................
Midwestern University's Chicago, College of
Osteopathic Medicine ..............................................................
Midwestern University's Chicago, College of Pharmacy ...................
Midwestern University's College of Health Sciences
Physician Assistant Program ..................................................
Millikin University ..............................................................................
Monmouth College ............................................................................
Moraine Valley Community College...................................................
Morrison Institute of Technology .......................................................
Morton College..................................................................................
Mr. John's School of Cosmetology - Decatur ....................................
Mr. John's School of Cosmetology and Nails - Jacksonville .............
Ms. Roberts Academy ......................................................................
National University of Health Sciences .............................................
National-Louis University ..................................................................
Niles School of Cosmetology ............................................................
North Central College........................................................................
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North Park Theological Seminary......................................................
North Park University ........................................................................
Northeastern Illinois University ..........................................................
Northern Baptist Theological Seminary .............................................
Northern Illinois University.................................................................
Northwestern College - North Campus .............................................
Northwestern University ....................................................................
Northwestern University Medical School ...........................................
Oakton Community College...............................................................
Olive-Harvey College.........................................................................
Olivet Nazarene University ................................................................
Parkland College ...............................................................................
Paul Mitchell The School – Bradley...................................................
Pivot Point Beauty School .................................................................
Prairie State College..........................................................................
Professional's Choice Hair Design Academy ....................................
Quincy University ..............................................................................
Rend Lake College ............................................................................
Resurrection University .....................................................................
Richard J. Daley College...................................................................
Richland Community College ............................................................
Robert Morris University....................................................................
Rock Valley College ..........................................................................
Rockford Career College...................................................................
Rockford College...............................................................................
Roosevelt University..........................................................................
Rosel School of Cosmetology ...........................................................
Rush Medical College .......................................................................
Rush University College of Medical Lab Sciences
Medical Technology ................................................................
Rush University College of Nursing ..................................................
Saint Anthony College of Nursing .....................................................
Saint Augustine College ....................................................................
Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing..............................
Saint Francis School of Clinical Laboratory Science, OSF
Saint Francis Medical Center ..................................................
Saint John's College of Nursing ........................................................
Saint Xavier University ......................................................................
Sauk Valley Community College .......................................................
Shawnee Community College ...........................................................
Shimer College..................................................................................
South Suburban College ...................................................................
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Southeastern Illinois College .............................................................
Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine......................
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine .................................
Southern Illinois University/Carbondale .............................................
Southern Illinois University/Edwardsville ...........................................
Southwestern Illinois College ............................................................
Spertus College.................................................................................
Spoon River College..........................................................................
St. Joseph College of Loyola University ............................................
Telshe-Yeshiva Chicago ...................................................................
Trinity Christian College ....................................................................
Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences ...................................
Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Radiography Program .............................................................
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School .....................................................
Trinity Graduate School.....................................................................
Trinity International University ...........................................................
Triton College ....................................................................................
Truman College.................................................................................
TSG Cosmetology, Inc. .....................................................................
University of Chicago ........................................................................
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine ............................
University of Illinois at Chicago..........................................................
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Applied
Health Sciences ......................................................................
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry..........................
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine .........................
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing ...........................
University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health....................
University of Illinois at Springfield......................................................
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign........................................
University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine ..........................
University of Saint Mary of the Lake Mundelein Seminary .................
University of Spa and Cosmetology Arts ...........................................
University of St. Francis ....................................................................
VanderCook College of Music ...........................................................
Vatterott College................................................................................
Waubonsee Community College .......................................................
Western Illinois University .................................................................
Wheaton College...............................................................................
Wilbur Wright College.......................................................................
Worsham College of Mortuary Science.............................................
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General
Information
STATE-SPONSORED/ADMINISTERED FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
COMMISSIONERS
Kym M. Hubbard, Chair
Chicago
Selamawi "Mawi" Asgedom
Elmhurst
Verett Ann Mims
Chicago
Miguel del Valle, Vice Chairman
Chicago
Mark Donovan
Chicago
Kendall A. Griffin
Forest Park
Paul Roberts
Elmwood Park
Kevin Huber
Libertyville
Kim Savage
Darien
DIRECTORS
Eric Zarnikow, Executive Director
Executive Staff:
Vicki Baba, Interim Director, Human Resources and Development
Lynne Baker, Managing Director, Communications
Brian Begrowicz, Deputy Chief Financial Officer
Eduardo Brambila, Managing Director, Community Services
Ramnath Cidambi, Managing Director, Information Technology
Carol Cook, Director, Program Services & Compliance
Kent Custer, Chief Investment Officer
Kishor Desai, Director, Internal Auditor
Katharine Gricevich, Director, Government Relations
Sandra Houston, Director, College Illinois! 
Susan Kleemann, Managing Director, Research Planning and Policy Analysis
Jacqueline Moreno, Managing Director, College Access
Shoba Nandhan, Chief Financial Officer
Karen Salas, General Counsel
Directors/Divisions:
Wendy Funk, Director, Accounting and Finance
Susan McCarragher, Director, Administrative Services
Jim Miller, Interim Director, Debt Management
Abel Montoya, Director, Outreach Operations
Sam Nelson, Director, Outreach Development
Richard Nowell, Deputy General Counsel
Evelyn Smith, Director, Portfolio Management
OFFICE LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Deerfield
1755 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield, IL 60015-5209
800.899.ISAC (4722)
847.948.8500
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Springfield
500 W. Monroe, 3rd Floor
Springfield, IL 62704-1876
217.782.2577
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m
800.899.ISAC (4722) or isac.org
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Chicago
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph St., Suite 3-200
Chicago, IL 60601-3293
312.793.3745
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
STATE-SPONSORED/ADMINISTERED FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
(This represents only a partial listing of ISAC programs. Refer to isac.org for complete information. The number of
grants made through programs administered by ISAC, as well as the individual dollar amount awarded, are subject
to sufficient annual appropriations by the Illinois General Assembly and the Governor.)
Program: Monetary Award Program
Contact: Financial aid administrator or ISAC
Website: www.isac.org/students/during-college/types-of-financial-aid/grants/monetary-award-program.html
Eligible Schools: Approved Illinois public and private, two- and four-year colleges, universities, hospital schools,
and certain other degree-granting institutions
Description of Program: MAP grants cover tuition and mandatory fees with a maximum award determined each
year. Eligibility for MAP is based on financial need. Applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) to have eligibility determined. Funding for the MAP grant is limited; to ensure full-year consideration for an
award, students should apply early.
Program: Illinois National Guard (ING) Grant
Contact: Local National Guard unit, financial aid administrator, or ISAC
Website: www.isac.org/students/during-college/types-of-financial-aid/grants/illinois-national-guard-%28ing%29grant-program.html
Eligible Schools:
Illinois public two- and four-year colleges
Description of Program: This grant is available to active status enlistees and officers in the Illinois Army and Air
National Guard who have served at least one year. The award pays tuition and certain fees for up to the equivalent of
six academic years of full-time undergraduate or graduate study. Recipients are not required to enroll for a specific
number of credit hours each term, but recipients may be required to repay the funds if their service obligation is not
fulfilled. Eligibility for this grant is not based on financial need.
Program: Illinois Veteran Grant (IVG)
Contact: Local office of the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs, financial aid administrator, or ISAC
Website: www.isac.org/students/during-college/types-of-financial-aid/grants/illinois-veteran-grant-%28ivg%29program.html
Eligible Schools: Illinois public two- and four-year colleges and universities
Description of Program: The IVG Program provides payment of tuition and mandatory fees to qualified Illinois
veterans or military service members (including members of the Illinois Reserve or Illinois National Guard) with at
least one year of federal active duty service in the U.S. Armed Forces* and whose service was characterized as
honorable. This grant can be used for a period equal to four academic years of full-time enrollment for
undergraduate or graduate study. Eligible veterans must have been residents of Illinois six months prior to entering
the service, and must have returned to Illinois to reside within six months after separation from the service. Recipients
are not required to enroll for a minimum number of credit hours each term.
*Includes veterans who were assigned to active duty in a foreign country at a time of hostilities in that country, regardless of length of service.
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STATE-SPONSORED/ADMINISTERED FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
Program: Minority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship
Contact: Financial aid administrator, college multi-cultural affairs office, or ISAC
Website: www.isac.org/students/during-college/types-of-financial-aid/scholarships/minority-teachers-of-illinois-mtischolarship-program.html
Eligible Schools: Approved Illinois public and private, two- and four-year colleges, universities, and certain other
degree-granting institutions
Description of Program: This scholarship provides up to $5,000 per year to assist individuals of African
American/Black, Hispanic American, Asian American, or Native American origin who plan to become teachers at the
preschool, elementary, or secondary level. The scholarship is applicable only toward tuition and fees, and room
and board or commuter allowances. Recipients must be enrolled at least half time as an undergraduate or
graduate student and may receive up to 8 semesters/12 quarters of scholarship assistance. They must sign a
teaching commitment to teach one year for each year assistance is received at an Illinois public, private, or parochial
preschool, elementary, or secondary school where enrollment consists of at least 30 percent minority students. If
the teaching commitment is not fulfilled, the scholarship converts to a loan and the student must repay the entire
award amount received, plus interest and collection costs.
Program: Illinois Special Education Teacher Tuition Waiver Program
Contact: Offices of Illinois Regional Superintendents of Education, Illinois legislative and federal congressional
offices, eligible public universities, or ISAC
Website: www.isac.org/students/during-college/types-of-financial-aid/scholarships/illinois-special-educationteacher-tuition-waiver-settw-program.html
Eligible Schools: Participating Illinois public four-year universities
Description of Program: The Illinois Special Education Teacher Tuition Waiver Program encourages current
teachers and academically talented students to pursue careers in any area of special education as public, private, or
parochial elementary or secondary school teachers in Illinois. Recipients must agree to take courses to prepare for
teaching in a special education discipline and be undergraduate or graduate students seeking initial certification in
any area of Special Education. Students must be ranked in the upper half of their Illinois high school graduating
class. ACT or SAT test scores may also be factors in determining eligibility. The waiver exempts recipients from
paying tuition and mandatory fees at eligible institutions for up to four calendar years. There is no minimum
enrollment requirement.
Program: Grant Programs for Dependents of Police/Fire/ Correctional Officers
Contact: Financial aid administrator or ISAC
Website: www.isac.org/students/during-college/types-of-financial-aid/grants/grant-program-for-dependents-ofpolice-or-fire-officers.html
Eligible Schools: Approved Illinois public and private, two- and four-year colleges, universities, hospital schools,
and certain other degree-granting institutions
Description of Program: These grants provide payment toward tuition and mandatory fees for spouses and
children of Illinois police/fire/correctional officers killed or at least 90 percent disabled in the line of duty. Recipients
must be enrolled on at least a half-time basis and may receive up to 8 semesters/12 quarters of payment for
undergraduate or graduate study.
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STATE-SPONSORED/ADMINISTERED FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
®
Program: College Illinois! Prepaid Tuition Program
Contact: ISAC
Website: www.collegeillinois.org/
Eligible Schools: Approved Illinois public and private two- and four-year colleges, universities, hospital schools,
and certain other degree-granting institutions, as well as all non-proprietary out-of-state
postsecondary institutions.
Description of Program: ISAC's prepaid tuition program allows families to purchase contracts which lock in future
college tuition and fee costs now for attendance at either Illinois public universities or community colleges. The
program also allows benefits to be used at private and out-of-state schools, although full payment of tuition and fees
at those schools is not guaranteed. The contract may be payable in a lump sum or purchased in term increments
with monthly or annual payment options.
Program: MIA/POW Scholarship
Contact: Illinois Dept. of Veterans' Affairs - 217.782.3564
Website: http://www2.illinois.gov/veterans/benefits/Pages/education.aspx
Eligible Schools: Public colleges and universities in Illinois
Description of Program: This scholarship, which is not based on financial need, provides payment of tuition and
certain fees for dependents of veterans or service persons who were Illinois residents at the time they entered active
duty and have been declared prisoners of war, are missing in action, died as the result of a service connected
disability, or are permanently (100%) disabled from service connected causes as recognized by the
U. S. Department of Veterans' Affairs or U.S. Department of Defense.
Program: Nursing Education Scholarship Program
Contact: Illinois Dept. of Public Health, Center for Rural Health
217.782.1624
Website: www.idph.state.il.us/about/rural_health/rural_NESP_more_details.htm
Eligible Schools: Illinois schools offering nursing programs accredited by the National League for Nursing (NLN)
or approved by the Illinois Dept. of Professional Regulation
Description of Program: Scholarships are awarded to qualified students, with the greatest financial need, pursuing
a certificate in practical nursing, an associate degree in nursing, a hospital-based diploma in nursing, or a
baccalaureate degree in nursing (funding varies from one to four years). Within 6 months of graduating, recipients
must begin full- or part-time employment as a licensed practical or registered professional nurse in Illinois for a
period equivalent to the educational time supported by the scholarship. Students who terminate studies or fail to
become licensed or provide Illinois nursing employment documentation must repay the full scholarship amount, with
st
st
7 percent interest per year on the unpaid balance. The application cycle begins March 1 and ends May 31 prior to
the beginning of the academic year for which the student is applying for the scholarship.
Program: Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois (Illinois Scholars Program)
Contact: Golden Apple Foundation - 312.407.0433, ext. 118
Website: www.goldenapple.org/
Eligible Schools: Illinois participating public or private universities
Description of Program: Program recruits and prepares bright and talented high school graduates who represent
a rich ethnic diversity for successful teaching careers in high need schools throughout Illinois and provides
scholarships to students pursuing teaching degrees.
In exchange for successful completion of undergraduate college and a commitment to teach for five years in an
Illinois school of need, scholars receive financial assistance for four years to attend one of the 53 public and private
universities across the state and take part in the summer programs that include teaching internships and enhanced
teacher preparation.
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MAJOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
NOTE: Federal financial aid programs can be used at approved colleges, universities, hospital schools, and
proprietary schools throughout the United States and in some foreign countries.
Program: William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program
Contact: U.S. Department of Education at studentaid.ed.gov or 800.4FEDAID (433.3243) or financial aid
administrator
Website: www2.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/DirectLoan/index.html
Brief Description of Program: Direct loans are low-interest loans for eligible students (Stafford loans) and
parents (PLUS loans) to help cover the cost of higher education at a four-year college or university, community
college or technical school. Eligible students and parents borrow directly from the U.S. Department of Education
at participating schools.
Program: Federal Pell Grant Program
Contact: U.S. Department of Education at studentaid.ed.gov or 800.4FEDAID (433.3243) or financial aid
administrator
Website: studentaid.ed.gov/types/grants-scholarships/pell
Brief Description of Program: This federal grant can be used toward the educational expenses of students.
The grants are based upon the financial need of the applicant and/or the applicant's family. This grant can be
used for full-, half-, and less-than-half-time undergraduate study. The FAFSA must be filed for eligibility to be
determined.
*The maximum award amount is adjusted annually, based on federal funding. For the 2014-15 academic year, the award maximum is $5,730.
Program: Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program
Contact: Financial aid administrator
Website: www2.ed.gov/programs/fseog/index.html
Brief Description of Program: This federal grant program provides up to $4,000 per year for undergraduate
students who have exceptional financial need. Sponsored by the federal government, this program is
administered by the financial aid office of participating colleges and universities. Applicants must file the FAFSA
and any other required institutional documentation.
Program: Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program
Contact: Financial aid administrator
Website: www.isac.org/students/during-college/types-of-financial-aid/work-study-programs.html
Brief Description of Program: Under this federal need-based program, students may work on or off campus in
approved nonprofit positions to earn money to help pay educational expenses. The program encourages
community service work and work related to the student's course of study. Applicants must file the FAFSA and any
other required institutional documentation.
Program: Federal Perkins Loan Program
Contact: Financial aid administrator
Website: www.isac.org/students/during-college/types-of-financial-aid/loans/federal-perkins-loan.html
Brief Description of Program: This federal campus-based loan program provides students with up to $5,500
per academic year for undergraduate study, and up to $8,000 per academic year for graduate study. These loans
must be repaid beginning nine months after the student graduates or drops below half-time status, with a
repayment period of ten years. The interest rate on this loan is currently 5 percent. Applicants must file the
FAFSA and any other required institutional documentation.
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MAJOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
Program: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Education Programs
Contact: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Education - Customer Service Office - 888.442.4551
Website: www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/
Brief Description of Program: There is a wide range of benefits available to those who have served in the
Armed Forces and their dependents. Among the federal educational programs for veterans are the Veterans
Educational Assistance Program (VEAP), Veterans Retraining Assistance Program (VRAP), Reserve Educational
Assistance (REAP), Montgomery G.I. Bill-Active Duty Program, Montgomery G.I. Bill-Selected Reserve Program,
Post 9/11 GI Bill, and the Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance Program (DEA). The benefits are
available to eligible individuals without discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or
religion. The local U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs office (found under United States Government in the local
telephone directory) can be contacted for specific details.
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THE CONTACT GUIDE
Contacts
Concerning
ILLINOIS STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSION (ISAC)
isac.org
ISAC Call Center Representative
1755 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield, IL 60015-5209
800.899.ISAC (4722)
isac.studentservices@isac.illinois.gov
To check the status of applications for
scholarships or grants; to obtain information
about ISAC-administered programs and
services; to request materials published by
ISAC; to obtain information about College
®
Illinois! or to obtain information about
College Awareness and Preparation (CAP)
activities
ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION FOR COLLEGE ADMISSION COUNSELING (IACAC)
iacac.org
President: Anne Kremer, DePaul University
P.O. Box 279
Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 ♦ 800.829.0176
To request general information about the
IACAC organization or to obtain information
pertaining to policies and practices of the
admission profession
ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID ADMINISTRATORS
(ILASFAA), INC.
ilasfaa.org
President: Janet Ingargiola
Danville Area Community College
2000 East Main Street
Danville, IL 61832 ♦ 217.443.8760
To request general information about the
ILASFAA organization; to obtain updates
concerning major changes in financial aid
guidelines; and for high school guidance
counselors who would like to be paired with
a financial aid administrator as a resource
To request ACT assessment registration
materials or to receive general information
about ACT programs
ACT
act.org
ACT – Midwest Region
300 Knightsbridge Parkway, Suite 300
Lincolnshire, IL 60069 w 847.634.2560
To request information on federal financial
aid programs or check the status of a
FAFSA or Federal Pell Grant
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (ED)
ed.gov
Federal Student Aid Information Center
P.O. Box 84
Washington, DC 20044 w 800.4FED AID (433.3243)
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Chapter I
Four
Four--Year Colleges
And Universities
Augustana College
ADDRESS:
639 38th Street
Rock Island, IL 61201
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001633
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 001
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.augustana.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Kent Barnds
PHONE: 309.794.7662
FAX: 309.794.7174
E-MAIL: admissions@augustana.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling beginning November 15
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school transcripts, Guidance Counselor recommendation, Teacher recommendation
and writing sample
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $350 tuition deposit (credited to Fall costs)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.5 GPA in transfer credits
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 2,524
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,509
# part-time:
15
X Education
Engineering
% male:
43
% female:
57
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
3 Terms
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Sue Standley
PHONE: 309.794.7207
FAX: 309.794.7174
E-MAIL: financialassistance@augustana.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Augustana Application for Institutional Financial Assistance
DEADLINE: May 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
37,236
$
37,236
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,435
8,935
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
800
800
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
400
400
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
48,871
$
48,371
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Art, Music, Theatre, Debate, Creative Writing
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Sue Standley
PHONE: 309.794.7207
FAX: 309.794.7174
E-MAIL: suestandley@augustana.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Aurora University
ADDRESS:
347 South Gladstone Avenue
Aurora, IL 60506
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001634
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 002
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.aurora.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Donna DeSpain
PHONE: 630.844.5533 or 800.742.5281
FAX: 630.844.5535
E-MAIL: admission@aurora.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admissions
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA, upper 50% of class
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25.00
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP courses accepted, minimum score of 3.0
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 15 semester hours at 2.0 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 4,946
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
3,342
# part-time: 1,604
X Education
Engineering
% male:
33
% female:
67
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Social Work
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Heather McKane
PHONE: 630.844.6190
FAX: 630.844.6191
E-MAIL: finaid@aurora.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: As soon as possible after January 1.
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
21,340
$
21,340
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,290
3,858
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,584
1,586
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,288
1,934
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
34,502
$
29,718
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Lindsay Janssen
PHONE: 630.844.4916
FAX: 630.844.6191
E-MAIL: ljanssen@aurora.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Center for Teaching and Learning, Career Services, Counseling Center
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Benedictine University
ADDRESS:
5700 College Road
Lisle, IL 60532
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001767
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 058
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ben.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Kari Gibbons
PHONE: 630.829.6300
FAX: 630.829.6301
E-MAIL: kgibbons@ben.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT, SAT, or TOEFL
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Upper 50% of graduating class, 21 ACT, 980 SAT
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40 application fee, $200 tuition deposit, $125 housing deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 cummulative GPA of all colleges attended
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 3,355
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,262
# part-time: 1,093
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
43
% female:
57
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters - 2, 2 summer sessions
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Maria Lee
PHONE: 630.829.6105
FAX: 630.829.6101
E-MAIL: mlee@ben.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 31
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
28,200
$
28,200
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,450
1,450
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,220
3,700
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,450
2,450
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,650
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
40,320
$
37,450
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Sharon Collins
PHONE: 630.829.6100
FAX: 630.829.6101
E-MAIL: financialaid@ben.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Academic support center, counseling and testing, mentor, and peer assistance programs, Hughes Science Program
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Blackburn College
ADDRESS:
700 College Avenue
Carlinville, IL 62626
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001639
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 005
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.blackburn.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Alisha Kapp
PHONE: 800.233.3550
FAX: 217.854.3713
E-MAIL: alisha.kapp@blackburn.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $150 Tuition Deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Advanced Placement Test - Score of 3 or higher; CLEP subject exams - scaled score
of 500 or higher
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 2.0 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 548
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
523
# part-time:
25
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
42
% female:
58
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jane E. Kelsey
PHONE: 800.233.3550
FAX: 217.854.3713
E-MAIL: jane.kelsey@blackburn.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: February 1st priority filing date
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
19,560
$
19,560
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
700
700
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
6,750
1,500
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
800
800
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
150
50
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
27,960
$
22,610
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Work credit for students participating in the
Blackburn Work Program.
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Alisha Kapp
PHONE: 800.233.3550
FAX: 217.854.3714
E-MAIL: alisha.kapp@blackburn.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Additional VA contact: Jane Kelsey, phone - 800.233.3550, fax - 217.854.3714, e-mail - jane.kelsey@blackburn.edu
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Bradley University
ADDRESS:
1501 West Bradley Avenue
Peoria, IL 61625
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001641
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 006
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.bradley.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Justin Ball
PHONE: 309.677.1000
FAX: 309.677.2797
E-MAIL: jaball@fsmail.bradley.edu
DEADLINE:
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT, SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: College prep background
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee, $200 enrollment fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0/4.0 GPA on all college work completed for many majors, some require regular GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 5,430
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
4,737
# part-time:
693
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
48
% female:
52
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: David Pardieck
PHONE: 309.677.3089
FAX: 309.677.2798
E-MAIL:
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
30,844
$
30,844
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,420
0
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,916
1,916
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
250
250
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
43,630
$
34,210
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Heather Berkley
PHONE: 309.677.3643
FAX: 309.677.2715
E-MAIL: hhb@bradley.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Learning assistance program, total array of student services
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Brisk Rabbinical College
ADDRESS:
3000 W. Devon
Chicago, IL 60659
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #:
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS:
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Rabbi Asher Krupnick
PHONE: 773.274.1177
FAX: 773.274.6559
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: Oral test, interview
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Recommendations, admission depends on level of preparation
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Transcripts of previous educational institutions attended.
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 10
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
4
# part-time:
6
Education
Engineering
% male:
100
% female:
0
Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Bachelor of Hebrew Literature and Rabbinical
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
Ordination
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
September 1, 2014 - August 31, 2015
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rabbi Asher Krupnick
PHONE: 773.274.1177
FAX: 773.274.6559
E-MAIL:
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Internal scholarship form
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
4,500
$
4,400
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
varies
varies
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
4,500
2,500
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
varies
varies
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
varies
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*9,000
$
*6,900
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Contact school for cost of books and supplies, personal expenses and other costs
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Chicago State University
ADDRESS:
9501 South King Drive
Chicago, IL 60628
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001694
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 010
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.csu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Matt Harrison
PHONE: 773.995.2513
FAX: 773.995.3820
E-MAIL: ug-admissions@csu.edu
DEADLINE: Priority May 1st; rolling admission
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT/SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Sliding admission scale; we encourage all interested students to apply.
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: a $25 nonrefundable admission application fee will be required
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: contact the Office of Examinations, 773.995.2481
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Twenty four credit hours with a 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 6,107
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
3,479
# part-time: 2,628
X Education
Engineering
% male:
29
% female:
71
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Pre-Engineering, Allied Health, Health
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Science, Pharmacy, and non-traditional
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
programs, Master in Public Health
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Cathy Davis
PHONE: 773.995.2304
FAX: 773.995.3574
E-MAIL: csu-finaid@csu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: January 15 priority deadline
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
*10,546
$
*10,546
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,800
1,800
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,650
6,487
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,000
3,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
900
900
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**24,896
$
**22,733
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Charles Goodrum
PHONE: 773.995.3573
FAX: 773.995.3574
E-MAIL: cgoodrum@csu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Academic support, student health center, counseling, career development center, Latino Resource center, woman's resource
center, African American male resource center, veterans affairs, campus ministry, tutoring and mentoring programs, job
placement
* Includes Mandatory Insurance Fee of $1,106
** Illinois residents
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Columbia College Chicago
ADDRESS:
600 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001665
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 090
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.colum.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Murphy Monroe
PHONE: 312.369.7130
FAX: 312.369.8024
E-MAIL: admissions@colum.edu
DEADLINE: Priority deadline May 1, rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED and letters of recommendation
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $35 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Credit given for a score of 3 or above
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 10,783
X Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
9,590
# part-time: 1,193
X Education
Engineering
% male:
46
% female:
54
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Performing Arts, Media
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jennifer Waters
PHONE: 312.369.7831
FAX: 312.369.8436
E-MAIL: jwaters@colum.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Priority, July 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
24,178
$
24,178
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,708
1,708
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
12,450
2,760
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,824
2,824
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
880
880
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*42,122
$
**32,432
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: E. J. Talbot
PHONE: 312.369.7139
FAX: 312.369.8024
E-MAIL: ctalbot@colum.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*On Campus costs - also includes a $82 loan fee cost.
**Commuter - Living at Home; Commuter - Living on own near Campus, same as on campus costs = $42,122 (off campus) also includes a $82 loan fee cost
Graduate Student Academic Cost of Attendance = $40,944
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Concordia University Chicago
ADDRESS:
7400 Augusta Street
River Forest, IL 60305
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001666
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 011
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.cuchicago.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Gwen Kanelos*
PHONE: 708.209.3100
FAX: 708.209.3473
E-MAIL: admission@cuchicago.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admission
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT 20 composite minimum
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA in core subjects, upper 50% of class
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 tuition deposit, $200 housing deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Advance Placement credit accepted
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 cumulative GPA minimum in all college-level course work
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,604
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,489
# part-time:
115
X Education
Engineering
% male:
40
% female:
60
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Social Sciences, Music, Theater, Church
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Professional majors
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Two sixteen week semesters: AugustDecember, January-May
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Aida Asencio-Pinto
PHONE: 708.209.3347
FAX: 708.488.4102
E-MAIL: financial.aid@cuchicago.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: When verification and qualification are required, additional
forms are requested
DEADLINE: February 15th - New and Transfer students; February 15th - returning students
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
**28,908
$
**28,908
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,442
1,500
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
800
800
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
600
900
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**39,950
$
**33,308
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Music scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Aida Asencio-Pinto
PHONE: 708.209.3492
FAX: 708.488.4102
E-MAIL: aida.asenciopinto@cuchicago.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Academic advising, career counseling, job placement, learning assistance program (study skills, tutoring, group study), math
lab and writing lab
*Undergraduate Admission
**Includes $264 for Technology Fee and $280 Student Activity Fee, Matriculation & Records fee $190, Green fee $10 and
wellness/medical fee $60
9
DePaul University
ADDRESS:
1 East Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, IL 60604
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001671
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 013
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.depaul.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Carlene Klaas
PHONE: 312.362.8300
FAX: 312.362.5749
E-MAIL: admission@depaul.edu
DEADLINE: Early Action: November 15th, Regular Admission: February 1st. Applications accepted on space-available basis
when submitted after February 1st; School of Music: December 1; The Theatre School: January 15
REQUIRED TESTS: *
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Solid college preparatory curriculum and co-curricular activities.
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee (online), $40 application fee (paper)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP, CLEP, IB
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 12 semester (16 quarter) hours, 2.0 - 2.5 GPA (GPA requirement varies by
academic program)
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 24,414
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
18,470
# part-time: 5,944
X Education
Engineering
% male:
47
% female:
53
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Music, Theatre, Communications, and
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Computing/Digital Media. More than 150
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
undergraduate degree programs. New preCALENDAR:
Quarters
health pathways.
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Paige Violtt
PHONE: 312.362.8610
FAX: 312.362.5748
E-MAIL: finaid1@depaul.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: n/a
DEADLINE: February 15th
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
35,071
$
35,071
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,104
1,104
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
12,552
1,800
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,500
1,500
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
564
564
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
50,791
$
40,039
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Megan Burda
PHONE: 312.362.8092
FAX: 312.362.5748
E-MAIL: mburda1@depaul.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Internships, community service programs, professional career services, parking, tutoring, skills development center
*DePaul has implemented a test-optional policy for sutdents applying for freshman admission. You can choose to apply with or without ACT or
SAT scores. If you choose to submit your test scores and they do not appear on your high school transcript, request the testing agency to
forward a score report to DePaul, if you have not already done so. Our college code number for ACT is 1012 and for SAT is 1165. If you
choose to apply test optional, you are required to submit answers to several short essay questions.
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Dominican University
ADDRESS:
7900 West Division
River Forest, IL 60305
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001750
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 055
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.dom.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Glenn Hamilton
PHONE: 708.524.6800
FAX: 708.524.6864
E-MAIL: domadmis@dom.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.75 GPA, top 50% of class, SAT/ACT at or above national average
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee for online applications, $100 tuition deposit; $200 housing deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.5 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 2,222
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,069
# part-time:
153
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
34
% female:
66
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nutrition and Food Science
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Apparel Design/Merchandising, Nursing
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Marie von Ebers
PHONE: 708.524.6809
FAX: 708.366.6478
E-MAIL: finaid@dom.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: February 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
29,810
$
29,770
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,100
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,000
3,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
90
675
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
41,200
$
34,645
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Legacy Scholarships, Dominican Scholarships,
Brechtel Scholarships for Chemistry or Biology-Chemistry;
Federal TEACH Program, Skilling Scholarship For Art,
Borra Scholarship for Nursing
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Debbie Morsovillo
PHONE: 708.524-6809
FAX: 708.366.6487
E-MAIL: dmorsovillo.dom.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career advising, job placement, tutoring, study skills seminars, counseling, health services, writing center, College of
Engineering associated with IIT.
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Eastern Illinois University
ADDRESS:
Student Services Building, East Wing
Charleston, IL 61920
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001674
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 014
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.eiu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Kara Hadley-Shakya
PHONE: 217.581.7660
FAX: 217.581.7060
E-MAIL: khadleyshakya@eiu.edu
DEADLINE: Consult University
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Class rank, High School Course pattern requirements, High School Academic Record,
personal statement and GPA for freshmen - GPA for transfer students
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $30 application fee (non-refundable)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Accepted, contact Records Office
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: "C" average cumulative, plus "C" average from most recent school attended with 30
transferrable semester hours completed
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 11,630
*X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
9,649
# part-time: 1,981
X Education
Engineering
% male:
42
% female:
58
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Fine Arts, Health & Recreation, Applied
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Sciences, Pre-Engineering
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters (4, 6 and 8 week summer
sessions)
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Carol Waldmann
PHONE: 217.581.6405
FAX: 217.581.6422
E-MAIL: cawaldmann@eiu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: March 1st - first consideration for campus aid
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
11,104
$
11,104
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
300
300
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,996
4,498
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,298
2,278
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
938
2,330
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
24,636
$
20,510
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Private scholarships: TEACH Grants
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jenny Stout
PHONE: 217.581.5227
FAX: 217.581.6422
E-MAIL: finaid@eiu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, academic advisement, textbook rental, international student services, health service, university union, student
recreation center, campus police
*Art Only
4-year guaranteed tuition rate plan - Based on average of 15 hours each semester
Additional VA contact: Jennifer Edwards, phone - 217.581.5227, fax - 217.581.6422, e-mail - finaid@eiu.edu
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East-West University
ADDRESS:
816 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 021686
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 150
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.eastwest.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Raul Andrade
PHONE: 312.939.0111, x1834
FAX: 312.939.0083
E-MAIL: raul@eastwest.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: Math and English placement exams for students with less than 12 college credits in these areas
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $415
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS:
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: official transcripts
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 875
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
# part-time:
Education
X Engineering
% male:
40
% female:
60
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Computer and Information Science
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
September 29, 2014 - December 12, 2014;
January 12, 2015 - March 22, 2015; April
6, 2015 - June 18, 2015
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Cesar Campos
PHONE: 312.939.0111, x1806
FAX: 312.939.0083
E-MAIL: cesar@eastwest.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
$
19,545
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,800
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,541
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
29,886
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Cesar Campos
PHONE: 312.939.0111, ext. 1806
FAX: 312.939.0083
E-MAIL: cesar@eastwest.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Free Math & English tutoring
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Elmhurst College
ADDRESS:
190 Prospect
Elmhurst, IL 60126-3296
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001676
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 016
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.elmhurst.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Stephanie Levenson
PHONE: 630.617.3400
FAX: 630.617.5501
E-MAIL: admit@elmhurst.edu
DEADLINE: April 1 (preferred) for Freshmen, July 1 for transfers (preferred)
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT for incoming Freshmen and for transfer students under 24 years of age with less than 12
semester hours of transfer credit
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Secondary transcripts for Freshmen and for transfer students who have been out of high
school less than eight years
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 tuition prepayment (non-refundable, due May 1), $300 housing deposit (non-refundable,
due March 1)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP credit for scores of 3+ counted toward general education requirement or elective
course work.
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Transcripts from each college/university attended and must be in good standing from last
college attended
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 2,610
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,055
# part-time:
555
X Education
Engineering
% male:
40
% female:
60
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Speech Pathology, Computer Science,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Music, Crimnal Justice and Communications
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
4-1-4
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Ruth Pusich, Director
PHONE: 630.617.3015
FAX: 630.617.5188
E-MAIL: sfs@elmhurst.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Priority date - February 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
33,950
$
33,950
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,500
1,500
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,536
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,544
2,880
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
970
1,670
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
47,500
$
40,000
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Endowed scholarship special to academic major
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kathy Maxwell
PHONE: 630.617.3079
FAX: 630.617.5188
E-MAIL: kathym@elmhurst.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Eureka College
ADDRESS:
300 East College Ave.
Eureka, IL 61530
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001678
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 017
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.eureka.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Kurt Krile
PHONE: 888.438.7352
FAX: 309.467.6576
E-MAIL: kkrile@eureka.edu
DEADLINE: August 1
REQUIRED TESTS: SAT or ACT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Transcripts, no fee, recommendations
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $300 deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP,CLEP, IB
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Transfer 2.0 GPA and 24 semester hour of transfer credit
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 692
X* Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
641
# part-time:
51
X Education
X* Engineering
% male:
46
% female:
54
*
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Fine and Performing Arts, History, English,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Sociology, Math, Psychology, Criminal Justice,
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
Environmental Studies
CALENDAR:
semester
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Erin Bline
PHONE: 309.467.6310
FAX: 309.467.6897
E-MAIL: ebline@eureka.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
20,060
$
20,060
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,500
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
500
1,500
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
500
1,600
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
***30,560
$
***24,160
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Erin Bline
PHONE: 309.467.6310
FAX: 309.467.6897
E-MAIL: ebline@eureka.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Art only
**Pre-Engineering
***Costs for a dependent student
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Governors State University
ADDRESS:
1 University Parkway
University Park, IL 60466
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009145
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 129
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.govst.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Yakeea Daniels
PHONE: 708.534.4490
FAX: 708.235.7455
E-MAIL: admission@govst.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling; select graduate programs have specific deadlines
REQUIRED TESTS: International - TOEFL or IELTS
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: A.A. or A.S. degree or 45 semester hours of "C" average work
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee (undergraduate)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: College-Level Examination Program (C.L.E.P.)
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: A.A. or A.S. degree or 45 semester hours of "C" average work
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 5,660
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,998
# part-time: 3,662
X Education
Engineering
% male:
29
% female:
71
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Health Administration, Nursing and Social Work,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
MBA, Communication Disorders, Physical
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Counseling
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: John Perry
PHONE: 708.534.4480
FAX: 708.534.1172
E-MAIL: faid@govst.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Priority date April 1, 2013
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
7,562
$
7,562
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
900
900
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,000
9,000
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
4,000
4,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
3,000
3,000
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
24,462
$
24,462
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Tuition waivers
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: James Flagg
PHONE: 708.235.2223
FAX:
E-MAIL: jflagg@govst.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Greenville College
ADDRESS:
315 E. College Ave.
Greenville, IL 62246
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001684
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 019
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.greenville.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: John Massena, Director
PHONE: 618.664.7100 or 800.345.4440
FAX: 618.664.9841
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $200
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 on 4.0 scale
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Music
E-MAIL: admissions@greenville.edu
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
1,451
45
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
4-1-4
TOTAL #: 1,576
# part-time:
% female:
YES:
YES:
X
X*
125
55
NO:
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Marilae Latham
PHONE: 618.664.7110
FAX: 618.664.7198
E-MAIL: financialaid@greenville.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: February 15 - Priority Deadline
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
24,140
$
24,140
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
**
**
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,044
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,500
8,480
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,324
3,544
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
35,008
$
36,164
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Julie Mason
PHONE: 618.664.7027
FAX:
E-MAIL: julie.mason@greenville.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
College of Engineering limited to pre-engineering.
*Graduate study in Education and Business
** Book rental is included in cost of tuition and fees.
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Hebrew Theological College
ADDRESS:
7135 North Carpenter Road
Skokie,IL 60077
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001685
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 098
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.htc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Rabbi Joshua Zisook
PHONE: 847.982.2500
FAX: 847.674.6381
E-MAIL: jzisook@htc.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: SAT, ACT or equivalent
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Secondary and/or postsecondary transcripts, 2 letters of recommendation, personal
interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Advanced placement through AP credit and individual assessment
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 521
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
432
# part-time:
89
X Education
Engineering
% male:
12
% female:
88
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Advanced Jewish Studies/Talmud; Psychology
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
and Accounting, Health Sciences
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rabbi Shmuel Schuman
PHONE: 847.982.2500
FAX: 847.674.6381
E-MAIL: schuman@htc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: August 15, 2013
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
18,195
$
18,195
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,500
1,500
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,500
7,820
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,875
2,875
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
715
1,950
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
33,785
$
32,340
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Rabbi Shmuel Schuman
PHONE: 847.982.2500
FAX: 847.674.6381
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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E-MAIL: schuman@htc.edu
Illinois College
ADDRESS:
1101 West College
Jacksonville, IL 62650
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001688
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 020
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ic.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Rick Bystry
PHONE: 217.245.3030
FAX: 217.245.3034
E-MAIL: admiss@mail.ic.edu
DEADLINE: July 1
REQUIRED TESTS: Test Optional
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Official high school transcripts, secondary school report and essay
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $200 enrollment deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Credit given for CLEP and AP exams which meet minimum requirement of
department
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 970
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
947
# part-time:
23
X Education
Engineering
% male:
51
% female:
49
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Pre-Engineering
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Kate Taylor
PHONE: 217.245.3035
FAX: 217.245.3274
E-MAIL: finaid@mail.ic.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: January 31 for first consideration
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
*29,210
$
**29,210
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
900
900
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,190
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
900
100
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
600
100
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*40,800
$
**30,310
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Becky Birdsell
PHONE: 217.245.3033
FAX: 217.245.3274
E-MAIL: becky.birdsell@mail.ic.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Includes activity fee of $250 and technology fee of $250.
**Commuter - living with parents
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Illinois Institute of Technology
ADDRESS:
10 West 33rd Street
Chicago, IL 60616
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001691
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 021
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.iit.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Faye Herzog
PHONE: 312.567.5192
FAX: 312.567.6939
E-MAIL: admission@iit.edu
DEADLINE: rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Top 25% of class, 3.0 minimum GPA, math through pre-calculus, calculus recommended, 2
years Lab Science, Physics required for Engineering and Architecture majors, 2-3 years Social Sciences, 4 yrs. Mathematics,
3 yrs science minimum
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $300 enrollment deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: In all subjects
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Thirty hours and 3.0 average GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 7,850
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
6,539
# part-time: 1,311
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
64
% female:
36
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters plus summer session
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Abby McGrath
PHONE: 312.567.3497
FAX: 312.567.3982
E-MAIL: finaid@iit.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: April 15 or upon admission to school
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
*41,645
$
*41,645
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,900
3,500
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,000
2,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,500
1,500
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*57,245
$
*49,845
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Competitive in each department
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Melisa Lopez
PHONE: 312.567.3642
FAX: 312.567.3687
E-MAIL: lopez@iit.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Disabled student services, counseling center, medical office, offices of Hispanic education development, women's education
development, African/American education development, and academic resource center.
*Estimated costs
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Illinois State University
ADDRESS:
231 Fell Hall, Campus Box 2320
Normal, IL 61790-2320
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001692
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 022
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ilstu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Doris Groves
PHONE: 309.438.2181 or 800.366.2478
FAX: 309.438.3932
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: Applications accepted Sept. 1 for the fall semester*
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Successful completion of comprehensive college preparatory subjects - see undergraduate
catalog for details
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40.00 non-refundable application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: College credit/exemption in variety of subject areas - see undergraduate catalog for
details
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Minimum collegiate grade point averages and prerequisite coursework, both depending on
academic program and good academic standing at last college attended. Students with fewer than 24 semester hours must
also meet freshman requirements.
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
18,583
45.4
TOTAL #: 20,052
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
X
X
1,919
54.6
NO:
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: David Krueger
PHONE: 309.438.2231
FAX: 309.438.3755
E-MAIL: financialaid@illinoisstate.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: March 1 preferential filing date
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
13,296
$
13,296
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
972
972
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,814
1,850
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,936
1,999
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,030
4,806
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
28,048
$
22,923
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Nursing Student Loan
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Marie Gillibrand
PHONE: 309.438.5210
FAX: 309.438.3755
E-MAIL: mhmowre@illinoisstate.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*University enrollment patterns will dictate application deadlines
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Illinois Wesleyan University
ADDRESS:
Financial Aid Office, 1312 Park Street
Bloomington, IL 61701
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001696
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 023
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.iwu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Tony Bankston
PHONE: 309.556.3031 or 800.332.2498
FAX: 309.556.3411
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: May 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Recommend "B" average, 24 ACT or 1100 SAT, strong college prep, essay
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Credit available for scores of 4 or 5 on AP exam
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Recommend a 3.0 GPA at previous school, also require high school transcripts and ACT or
SAT score
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,935
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,927
# part-time:
8
X Education
Engineering
% male:
40
% female:
60
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: School of Nursing, College of Fine Arts (Art,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Drama, Music)
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
4-4-1 (Semesters)
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Scott Seibring
PHONE: 309.556.3393
FAX: 309.556.3833
E-MAIL: seibring@iwu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Financial Aid Form (FAF)
DEADLINE: March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
*40,844
$
*40,844
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
800
800
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,446
2,150
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,600
1,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1050
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*52,690
$
*45,844
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kelly Scheffert
PHONE: 309.556.3097
FAX: 309.556.3833
E-MAIL: kfairley@iwu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career center, job placement, health services, counseling services
*Includes $180 fees
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Judson University
ADDRESS:
1151 North State Street
Elgin, IL 60123
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001700
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 083
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.judsonu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Nancy Binger
PHONE: 800.879.5376
FAX: 847.628.2526
E-MAIL: nbinger@judsonu.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.3 GPA on 4.0 scale, ACT Composit greater than 19
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee, $175 housing deposit, $250 enrollment deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: English Composition, Fine Arts, History, Lab Science, Math
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: "C" or above, also transfer Associates Degree with a 2.3 or above will meet all general
education requirements
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,181
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
955
# part-time:
226
X Education
Engineering
% male:
45
% female:
55
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Youth Ministry, Pre-Seminary, Biology,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Chemistry, Pre-Law, Pre-Medicine, Worship
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
Arts, Music, Biblical Studies; Interior Designs;
CALENDAR:
Two semesters (fall & spring) with 2 postSpanish; 60+ Majors
terms
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Roberto Santizo
PHONE: 800.879.5396
FAX: 847.628.2533
E-MAIL: rsantizo@judsonu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: No
DEADLINE: May 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
27,530
$
27,530
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,500
1,500
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,080
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,500
1,500
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
750
1,500
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
40,360
$
32,030
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Music Performance, theater, Choir, Art
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kirsten Olson
PHONE: 847.628.1155
FAX: 847.628.2046
E-MAIL: kallen@judsonu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Free tutoring, career development and placement services, internships and practicum support
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Kendall College
ADDRESS:
900 N. North Branch Street
Chicago, IL 60622
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001703
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 025
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.kendall.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ross Rosenberg
PHONE: 312.752-2418
FAX: 312.752.2263
E-MAIL: ross.rosenberg@kendall.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admissions
REQUIRED TESTS: TOEFL (for foreign schools)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: College transcripts; less than 1 college year - high school transcripts
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,358
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
748
# part-time:
610
X Education
Engineering
% male:
24
% female:
76
Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Frank Arce
PHONE: 312.752.2478
FAX: 410.209.8003
E-MAIL: frank.arce@kendall.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: April 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
9,072
$
9,072
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,800
1,800
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
11,700
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
5,100
5,100
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,520
2,520
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*30,192
$
*18,492
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Institutional scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Amanda Moller
PHONE: 312.752.2170
FAX: 312.752.2171
E-MAIL: amanda.moller@kendall.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Academic advising, counseling, career planning, tutoring
*Costs for 3 quarters
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Knox College
ADDRESS:
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL 61401
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001704
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 026
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.knox.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Paul Steenis
PHONE: 309.341.7100
FAX: 309.341.7070
E-MAIL: admission@knox.edu
DEADLINE: Early action December 1, regular decision February 1
REQUIRED TESTS: Either ACT or SAT is optional for most applicants
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 20 academic units college preparatory program is recommended, teacher and counselor
recommendations, essay required
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40 application fee, $300 enrollment deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Transcripts required from each college attended, expected GPA is 3.0
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,406
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,401
# part-time:
5
X Education
X* Engineering
% male:
41
% female:
59
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Three 10-week terms
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Ann Brill
PHONE: 309.341.7149
FAX: 309.341.7453
E-MAIL: financialaid@knox.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: request from the financial aid office
DEADLINE: February 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
39,765
$
39,765
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
900
900
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,724
2,250
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
50,389
$
43,915
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Ann Brill
PHONE: 309.341.7149
FAX: 309.341.7453
E-MAIL: financialaid@knox.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career counseling and planning, learning center, tutors, center for intercultural life, international student advisor, academic
advising, health services
*Pre-Engineering
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Lake Forest College
ADDRESS:
555 North Sheridan Road
Lake Forest, IL 60045
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001706
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 027
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lakeforest.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: David Bennett
PHONE: 800.828.4751 or 847.735.5000
FAX: 847.735.6271
E-MAIL: admissions@lakeforest.edu
DEADLINE: February 15
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT/Test optional admissions
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school transcripts with counselor recommendation, teacher recommendation, copy of a
graded paper
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Overall college average at least "C" or equivalent, college transcripts, ACT or SAT, high
school transcripts, teacher recommendation
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1544
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1531
# part-time:
13
Education
Engineering
% male:
42
% female:
58
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jerry Cebrzynski
PHONE: 847.735.5103
FAX: 847.735.6271
E-MAIL: finaid@lakeforest.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Yes
DEADLINE: March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
40,448
$
40,448
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,480
4,480
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,117
1,977
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
500
2,500
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
53,545
$
50,405
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Lisa Wolf
PHONE: 847.735.5031
FAX: 847.735.6291
E-MAIL: wolf@lakeforest.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Lewis University
ADDRESS:
One University Parkway
Romeoville, IL 60446
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001707
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 029
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lewisu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ryan Cockerill, Director
PHONE: 815.836.5250
FAX: 815.836.5002
E-MAIL: cockerry@lewisu.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admission
REQUIRED TESTS: Freshman - ACT or SAT, foreign - TOEFL or IELTS
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA cumulative on a 4.0 scale and rank in the upper 50% of graduating class; minimum
18 ACT Composite
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40 application fee, $100 tuition deposit (May 1 refund), $100 housing deposit (May 1 refund)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Credit with score of 3 or higher on AP exam (must score 4 or higher on English
Language and Biology, and Env. Science), CLEP credit, Life Experience credit, International Baccalaureate credit
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Twelve semester hours or more, 2.0 cumulative GPA, 2.75 cumulative GPA (Education and
Nursing only)
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Aviation, Communications, Nursing, Justice,
Law & Public Safety
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
4,124
41
TOTAL #: 6,525
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
X
X
2,401
59
NO:
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Janeen Decharinte, Director
PHONE: 815.836.5263
FAX: 815.836.5135
E-MAIL: finaid@lewisu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: May 1 priority deadline
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
27,830
$
27,830
x Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
x Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,750
6,625
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,800
1,800
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
305
780
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
40,685
$
38,035
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Alumni scholarships, Fine Arts scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Allison Guziec
PHONE: 815.836.5153
FAX: 815.836.5135
E-MAIL: guziecal@lewisu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Counseling, tutoring, academic advising, student support team, career counseling and placement, learning assistance, student
organizations activities, multicultural affairs, student health services, remedial instruction and reading and study skills.
finaid@lewisu.edu
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Lincoln Christian University
ADDRESS:
100 Campus View Drive
Lincoln, IL 62656
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001708
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 091
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lincolnchristian.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Brandon Umphrey
PHONE: 217.732.3168
FAX: 217.732.4199
DEADLINE: None, open
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT/SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA (on 4.0 scale)
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
Engineering
Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Theological professions; Pre-nursing
E-MAIL: admissions@lincolnchristian.edu
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
392
51
TOTAL #: 433
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
X
X
41
49
NO:
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Nancy Siddens
PHONE: 217.732.3168, ext. 2250
FAX: 217.732.5914
E-MAIL: finaid@lincolnchristian.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Open
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
16,050
$
16,050
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
7,434
6,358
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,237
3,237
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
864
1,152
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
28,585
$
27,797
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Nancy Siddens
PHONE: 217.732.3168, ext. 2250
FAX: 217.732.5914
E-MAIL: nsiddens@lincolnchristian.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Academic Resource Center, Counseling
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Lincoln College
ADDRESS:
300 Keokuk
Lincoln, IL 62656
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001709
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 030
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lincolncollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Gretchen Bree
PHONE: 800.569.0556
FAX: 217.732.7715
E-MAIL: gbree@lincolncollege.edu
DEADLINE: August 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT/SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Possible letters of recommendation or campus visit or phone interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS:
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 in 6+ hours
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,232
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
803
# part-time:
629
Education
Engineering
% male:
43
% female:
57
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Chris Steckmann
PHONE: 217.732.3155, ext. 231
FAX: 217.735.9016
E-MAIL: csteckmann@lincolncollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: June 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
17,500
$
17,500
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
7,700
7,700
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
6,138
6,138
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,992
2,992
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
34,330
$
34,330
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Fine Arts scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Connie Haseley
PHONE: 217.735.7243
FAX: 217.732.2992
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Outstanding support services. ACCESS program for students with ADD/ADHD.
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Lincoln College-Normal
ADDRESS:
715 West Raab Road
Normal, IL 61761
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001709
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 030
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lincolncollege.edu/normal
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Angela Ambers-Henderson
PHONE: 800.569.0558
FAX: 309.862.3352
E-MAIL:
ncadmissionsinfo@lincolncollege.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT/SAT for incoming students less 21 years old
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Freshmen-official high school transcripts, transfer student-previous official college
transcript(s)
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee (non-refundable)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS:
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Students may be accepted if they have a min cum GPA of 2.0 and are eligible to return to
their previous institution.
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
Education
Engineering
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Sports Management and Criminal Justice
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
241
65
TOTAL #: 640
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
X
399
35
NO:
NO:
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Ryan Clark
PHONE: 309.268.4318
FAX: 309.452.8162
E-MAIL: rclark@lincolncollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: May 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
16,500
$
16,500
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
0
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
3,700
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
0
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
0
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
20,200
$
16,500
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Fine Arts scholarship
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Katie Pizzamiglio
PHONE: 309.268.4350
FAX: 309.452.8162
E-MAIL: kpizzamiglio@lincolncollege.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Additional Financial Aid e-mail: dallen@lincolncollege.edu
Learning Resource Center with free professional tutoring, access to Illinois State University Milner Library, access to Illinois
State University career and health services, free access to Bloomington/Normal Public Transportation system, and access to
Heartland Community College Recreation Facility.
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Loyola University Chicago
ADDRESS:
1032 W. Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60626
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001710
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 031
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.luc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Lori Greene
PHONE: 312.915.6500
FAX: 312.915.7216
E-MAIL: admission@luc.edu
DEADLINE: Freshman application priority deadline - February 1, transfer application deadline - June 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT/SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Counselor recommendation, satisfactory academic transcript and class rank
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $500 enrollment deposit due by May 1
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 20 hours transfer credit; 2.0 GPA for Arts and Sciences; minimum 2.5 GPA for
Education and Business
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 15,879
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
# part-time:
X Education
Engineering
% male:
36
% female:
64
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Social Work, Communication
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Nancy Merz
PHONE: 773.508.7704
FAX: 773.508.3397
E-MAIL: lufinaid@luc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: FAFSA received by the federal processor by March 1 to have award by May 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
38,306
$
38,306
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
12,970
3,542
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,600
1,600
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
225
450
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
54,301
$
45,098
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Janelle Wade
PHONE: 773.508.3160
FAX: 773.508.3397
E-MAIL: jwade@luc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career development and placement, counseling, tutoring, services for disabled students
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MacMurray College
ADDRESS:
447 East College
Jacksonville, IL 62650
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001717
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 034
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.mac.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Alicia Zeone
PHONE: 800.252.7485
FAX: 217.291.0702
E-MAIL: alicia.zeone@mac.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.5/4.0 GPA upper 50% class rank, transcript
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $150 enrollment reservation fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Accept full AP credit, CLEP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA with at least 24 credit hours
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 571
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
519
# part-time:
52
X Education
Engineering
% male:
44
% female:
56
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Criminal Justice, Social Work, PreON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
professional, Homeland Security, Deaf Ed,
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
Special Ed, Interpreter Prep, Online degrees
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Laci Engelbrecht
PHONE: 217.479.7041
FAX: 217.291.0702
E-MAIL: financialaid@mac.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
23,600
$
23,600
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,100
1,100
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,000
6,000
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
800
1,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
500
2,000
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
34,000
$
33,700
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Laci Engelbrecht
PHONE: 217.479.7043
FAX: 217.291.0702
E-MAIL: laci.engelbrecht@mac.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, parking, tutoring, retention and special services counselor, campus nurse, campus counselor, chaplain, first
year experience program
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McKendree University
ADDRESS:
701 College Road
Lebanon, IL 62254
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001722
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 033
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.mckendree.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Chris Hall
PHONE: 618.537.6831
FAX: 618.537.6496
E-MAIL: inquiry@mckendree.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT preferred; SAT accepted
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.5/4.0 GPA, upper 50% class rank, at least a 20 ACT score
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, AP, DANTES
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 cumulative GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,837
X* Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,514
# part-time:
323
X Education
Engineering
% male:
47
% female:
53
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Computer Sciences; Athletic Training; Nursing
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Elizabeth Juehne
PHONE: 618.537.6532
FAX: 618.537.6530
E-MAIL: bjuehne@mckendree.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: May 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
25,900
$
25,900
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,920
7,500
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,200
1,400
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,250
1,750
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**39,370
$
**37,650
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Community Service Scholarships; Debate
Scholarship; Music Scholarship; Model UN Scholarships;
Legacy Scholarship
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kim Wiggins
PHONE: 618.537.6529
FAX: 618.537.6530
E-MAIL: kjwiggins@mckendree.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career services, tutoring, counseling
*Art only
**Includes $100 loan fee
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Millikin University
ADDRESS:
1184 West Main Street
Decatur, IL 62522
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001724
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 036
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.millikin.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Lin Stoner
PHONE: 217.424.6210
FAX: 217.425.4669
E-MAIL: admis@millikin.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Official high school and college transcripts; auditions for music, music-theatre, and theatre;
portfolio reviews for art
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $0 application fee, $150 advance tuition deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Credit/placement to students with CEEB, AP exam grades of 3, 4, 5
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Submit official records of study at high school and college or university levels
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 2,634
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,258
# part-time:
118
X Education
Engineering
% male:
37
% female:
63
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Music, Theater, School of Nursing,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Tabor School of Business, College of Arts &
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
Sciences, College of Fine Arts, Pre-Professional
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Programs
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Cheryl Howerton
PHONE: 217.424.6317
FAX: 217.424.5070
E-MAIL: studentservicecenter@millikin.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: n/a
DEADLINE: March 15th
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
29,620
$
29,620
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,240
1,004
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,100
2,100
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,088
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
41,960
$
35,812
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Merit Awards
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Chilwana Thompson
PHONE: 217.424.3664
FAX: 217.424.5070
E-MAIL: cthompson@milikin.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, career counseling, academic advising, counseling, tutoring, writing center
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Monmouth College
ADDRESS:
700 East Broadway
Monmouth, IL 61462
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001725
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 038
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.monmouthcollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Philip Betz
PHONE: 800.747.2687 (800.74.SCOTS)
FAX: 309.457.2141
E-MAIL: admissions@monmouthcollege.edu
DEADLINE: May 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 18 ACT or equivalent SAT, upper 50% in class
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP accepted, IB
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.5 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,260
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,249
# part-time:
11
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
45
% female:
55
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jayne Schreck
PHONE: 309.457.2129
FAX: 309.457.2373
E-MAIL: finaid@monm.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: February 1st (priority deadline only)
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
33,200
$
33,200
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
7,650
500
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
600
600
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*43,650
$
*36,500
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Federal TEACH
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jayne A. Schreck
PHONE: 309.457.2129
FAX: 309.457.2373
E-MAIL: jayne@monmouthcollege.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Does not include a $150 average loan fee
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National-Louis University
ADDRESS:
1000 Capitol Drive*
Wheeling, IL 60090
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001733
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 043
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.nl.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ken Kasprzak
PHONE: 847.947.5151
FAX: 847.465.5730
E-MAIL: admissions@nl.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Official high school transcripts
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $0 application fee online, $40 paper application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Individual consideration
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Official transcripts from all colleges attended; 15 hours of transfer credit, 2.0 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 7,515
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
689
# part-time: 6,826
X Education
Engineering
% male:
20
% female:
80
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Human Services
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Victoria Lamick
PHONE: 888.658.8632
FAX: 847.465.5894
E-MAIL: studentfinance@nl.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Varies by award, contact office
DEADLINE: April 15 priority
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
$
17,628
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,350
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
15,300
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,800
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
4,050
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
40,128
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Illinois state scholarships, Institutional
scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Lucreshia Head
PHONE: 847.947.5443
FAX: 847.947.5443
E-MAIL: lhead@nl.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Academic advising, counseling, orientations, tutoring, communication/language skill, learning disabilities support, study
seminars, assessment center (credit by exam), project persist, summer support, Latino outreach, career development and
placement, academic computing and continuting education.
*other campuses located in Skokie, Lisle, Chicago and Elgin
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North Central College
ADDRESS:
30 North Brainard Street
Naperville, IL 60540
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001734
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 044
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.northcentralcollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Martha Stolze
PHONE: 630.637.5800
FAX: 630.637.5819
E-MAIL: admissions@noctrl.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Preferred 2.5/4.0 GPA
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 paper application fee (non-refundable), $200 tuition/housing deposit (non-refundable)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP tests, CLEP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 2.25/4.0 transferable GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 2,832
X* Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,494
# part-time:
338
X Education
Engineering
% male:
45
% female:
55
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Communications; Over 55 major areas of study
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Trimesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Marty Rossman
PHONE: 630.637.5600
FAX: 630.637.5608
E-MAIL: finaid@noctrl.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: None (for Freshmen or Transfers
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
34,230
$
34,230
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,795
1,530
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,182
1,182
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
447
1,470
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**46,854
$
**39,612
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Music, Theatre, and Forensics scholarships; Art
departmental scholarships in Education
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Therese Lux
PHONE: 630.637.5252
FAX: 630.637.5257
E-MAIL: tmlux@noctrl.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career center, advising center, writing center, counseling center, foreign language laboratory, center for research, Dean of
Students office
*Fine Arts
**Includes a $180 activity fee
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North Park University
ADDRESS:
3225 West Foster
Chicago, IL 60625
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001735
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 046
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.northpark.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Shari Nordstrom
PHONE: 773.244.5503
FAX: 773.244.4953
E-MAIL: snordstrom@northpark.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Upper 50% of high school class, references
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $20 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 transfer GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 2,205
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,925
# part-time:
280
X Education
Engineering
% male:
39
% female:
61
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Music Performance, Nursing (BSN-MSN)
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Lucy Shaker
PHONE: 773.244.5526
FAX: 773.634.4051
E-MAIL: lshaker@northpark.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: July 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
24,540
$
24,540
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,220
2,800
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,100
2,100
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
400
900
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
36,260
$
31,340
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Emily Hawkinson
PHONE: 773.244.5561
FAX: 773.634.4051
E-MAIL: ehawkinson@northpark.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Year-long orientation program for first year students, 4-day new student orientation at start of year, job placement assistance,
career related internships, tutoring, on-campus parking
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Northeastern Illinois University
ADDRESS:
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625-4699
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001693
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 079
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.neiu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Dachea Hill
PHONE: 773.442.4044
FAX: 773.442.4020
E-MAIL: d-hill2@neiu.edu
DEADLINE: Fall - July 25, Spring - November 1, Summer - April 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT (Freshmen) or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Upper 50% of high school graduating class or minimum composite score of 19 on ACT or
minimum score of 890 on SAT, High School graduation or G.E.D.
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Application Fee - $30.00
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: See academic catalog for more details
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Overall "C" GPA, good academic standing at the last school attended full-time
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 10,821
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
5,415
# part-time: 5,406
X Education
Engineering
% male:
48.4
% female:
56.6
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Non-traditional
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Fall 2014: Aug. 23 - Dec. 15, 2014;
Spring 2015: Jan. 5 - May 5, 2015
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Maureen Terese Amos
PHONE: 773.442.5009
FAX: 773.442.5040
E-MAIL: M-AMOS@neiu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: No
DEADLINE: February 15 - priority date
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
$
10,764
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
3,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
4,792
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,100
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,650
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
23,306
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Teacher Education Assistance for College and
Higher Education (TEACH) Grant
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Weston Polaski
PHONE: 773.442.4005
FAX: 773.442.4066
E-MAIL: w-polaski@neiu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Handicapped liaison program, counseling office, academic advising office
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Northern Illinois University
ADDRESS:
Swen Parson Hall 245
DeKalb, IL 60115
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001737
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 045
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.niu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Preston Brown
PHONE: 815.753.0446*
FAX: 815.753.8312
E-MAIL: admissions@niu.edu
DEADLINE: August 1, 2014 for Fall 2014, priority filing date for freshmen - December 1, 2014 for Fall 2015
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Top 50% class rank or 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale and 19 ACT (870 SAT) score
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: 16 academic subject areas in College Board AP and CLEP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Formal application for admission, official transcripts from high school and each college
attended, official ACT or SAT score report. Must meet GPA requirements and in good standing
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 21,138
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
16,053
# part-time: 5,085
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
48
% female:
52
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Visual and Performing Arts and College of Law,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
health and Human Sciences
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rebecca Babel, Director
PHONE: 815.753.1300
FAX: 815.753.9475
E-MAIL: finaid@niu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Determined on individual basis
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
**14,097
$
**14,097
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,300
1,300
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,756
8,756
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,800
1,800
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
862
862
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
***28,815
$
***26,815
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jarvis Purnell
PHONE: 815.753.0691
FAX: 815.753.0943
E-MAIL: mss@niu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Branch: Hoffman Estates Education Center, 5555 Trillium Blvd., Hoffman Estates, IL 60192, 847.645.3000 ext.1; Rockford
Education Center, 8500 E. State, Rockford, IL 61108, 815.332.7339; and Naperville Education Center, 1120 E. Diehl Road,
Naperville, IL 60563, 630.577.9101
*Toll Free Number: 800.892.3050
**For students beginning Fall 2013, undergraduate tuition is locked in for 9 semesters unless student completes degree. Tuition
for out of state is double the in state. Fees are the same.
***Includes Medical Insurance of $1,488
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Northwestern University
ADDRESS:
1801 Hinman Avenue
Evanston, IL 60208-1270
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001739
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 048
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.northwestern.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Allen Lentino
PHONE: 847.491.7271
FAX: 847.467.1317
E-MAIL: ug-admission@northwestern.edu
DEADLINE: Regular decision: January 1, Early decision: November 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT I required, 2 SAT subject tests are recommended, and required for some.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Completed application, high school records, essays, counselor letter
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $75 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Credit awarded depending upon score and subject area
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: One full year of full-time college work, GPA 3.0 or better required for consideration
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: *8,300
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
8,300
# part-time:
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
50
% female:
50
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Communication, Music, Journalism
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Peggy Bryant
PHONE: 847.491.7400
FAX: 847.491.5969
E-MAIL: undergradaid@u.northwestern.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: College Scholarship Service Financial Aid Profile
(Northwestern code: 1565)
DEADLINE: February 1 for new students, May 1 for returning students
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
46,836
$
46,836
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,914
1,914
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
14,389
2,325
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,965
1,965
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
varies
984
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
65,104
$
54,024
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Julia Jenkins
PHONE: 312.503.8722
FAX: 212.503.8700
E-MAIL: Julia-jenkins@northwestern.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Guidance and counseling, student health services, placement, foreign student advisor, internships
*Part-time students are typically continuing studies or graduate students
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Olivet Nazarene University
ADDRESS:
Financial Aid Office, One University Avenue
Bourbonnais, IL 60914
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001741
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 049
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.olivet.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Susan Wolff, Director
PHONE: 815.939.5203
FAX: 815.935.4998
E-MAIL: swolff@olivet.edu
DEADLINE: August 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Two recommendations, high school or college transcript
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $200 enrollment deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP and AP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA, college transcripts
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 4,432
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,641
# part-time: 1,791
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
41
% female:
59
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Fall/Spring, 2 summer sessions
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Greg Bruner
PHONE: 815.939.5249
FAX: 815.939.5074
E-MAIL: gbruner@olivet.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Priority - March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
31,390
$
31,390
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
7,900
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,300
10,196
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
400
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
41,990
$
42,586
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Greg Bruner
PHONE: 815.939.5249
FAX: 815.939.5074
E-MAIL: gbruner@olivet.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Quincy University
ADDRESS:
1800 College Avenue
Quincy, IL 62301-2699
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001745
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 052
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.quincy.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Syndi Peck
PHONE: 217.228.5210
FAX: 217.228.5479
E-MAIL: admissions@quincy.edu
DEADLINE: None - priority is given to students who apply before April 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT/SAT, TOEFL for international students
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High School Graduate or GED completion
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee (fee waived when applying online); $150 tuition deposit (refundable until May
1)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Contact Office of Admissions
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale, from regionally accredited colleges
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,455
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,162
# part-time:
293
X Education
Engineering
% male:
42
% female:
58
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: **
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Lisa Flack
PHONE: 217.228.5260
FAX: 217.228.5635
E-MAIL: financialaid@quincy.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: None - priority is given to students who apply before April 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
***26,572
$
***26,572
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,250
1,250
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,968
4,000
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,090
1,090
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,060
2,060
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
39,940
$
34,972
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Becky Graff
PHONE: 217.228.5260
FAX: 217.228.5635
E-MAIL: graffre@quincy.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
First-year experience program, academic advising program, student instructors, peer tutoring, internships and practicums,
career counseling, job placement, financial aid counseling, personal counseling, health services, learning communities
*Pre-Engineering
**Sign Language, Interpreter Training; Evening Adult Degree Completion: Programs in Elementary Education, Business
Administration & Human Services (PS); Nursing (in partnership with Blessing-Reiman College of Nursing), Sport Management,
Aviation (in partnership with Great River Aviation, LLC)
***Includes $974 general fee
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Robert Morris University
ADDRESS:
401 South State Street
Chicago, IL 60605*
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001746
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 007
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.robertmorris.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ana Mendez
PHONE: 312.935.4400
FAX: 312.935.4440
E-MAIL: amendez@robertmorris.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: None required, ACT recommended
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate or GED completion
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $20 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: College credit can be awarded to students who earn sufficiently high grades on AP,
CLEP and Dantes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: RMU accepts transfer credit from regional accredited colleges. Credit may be awared to
students with a minimum cumulative 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 3,233
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,672
# part-time:
561
Education
Engineering
% male:
48
% female:
62
Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Graphic Arts, Computer Technology, Allied
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Health, Culinary Arts, Nursing, Surgical
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
Technology, MBA/MIS, Architectural
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Technology, Accounting
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Leigh Brinson
PHONE: 312.935.4408
FAX: 312.935.4415
E-MAIL: lbrinson@robertmorris.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
23,700
$
23,700
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,500
1,500
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
11,649
5,703
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,538
2,538
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
270
1,932
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
39,657
$
35,373
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Transfer Scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Neomi Oyola
PHONE: 312.935.4170
FAX: 312.935.4177
E-MAIL: studentrecords@robertmorris.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Tutoring, financial counseling, career services, transfer credit advising
*Additional locations - Springfield, Orland Park , Aurora, Bensenville, Peoria, Waukegan, Schaumburg, Elgin and Arlington
Heights
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Rockford University
ADDRESS:
5050 East State Street
Rockford, IL 61108-2393
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001748
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 053
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.rockford.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jennifer Nordstrom
PHONE: 815.226.4050
FAX: 815.226.2822
E-MAIL: jnordstrom@rockford.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT (prefer ACT), TOEFL for internationals
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Freshmen 2.65 GPA, 19 ACT score - no subscore below 17, top 50%; transfers 2.3 GPA,
official transcripts for both
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 tuition deposit, and $100 housing deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP scores considered, AP scores considered
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.3 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,241
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
878
# part-time:
365
X Education
Engineering
% male:
37
% female:
63
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Theatre, Psychology
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters + Summer Session
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Heidi Babcock
PHONE: 815.226.4071
FAX: 815.394.5174
E-MAIL: hbabcock@rockford.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
27,400
$
27,400
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
7,710
7,750
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,250
2,250
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,000
1,440
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
39,560
$
40,040
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Presidential Scholarship, Trustee Scholarship
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kelley Rippentrop
PHONE: 815.226.4063
FAX: 815.394.5174
E-MAIL: krippentrop@rockford.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Learning resource center, health center, placement and career services, international student programs, Regent's College
(London), writing center, language lab
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Roosevelt University
ADDRESS:
430 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605-1394
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001749
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 054
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.roosevelt.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Eric Weems
PHONE: 877.APPLYRU
FAX: 847.619.8636
E-MAIL: Admission@roosevelt.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admissions
REQUIRED TESTS: SAT or ACT - undergraduate
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Academic transcripts
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP exams
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Fifteen semester hours/college credit and 2.0 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 6,145
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
3,834
# part-time: 2,311
X Education
Engineering
% male:
35
% female:
65
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Performing Arts
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Fall 2014 - Aug 23, 2014 - Dec 12, 2014;
Spring 2015 - Jan 10, 2015 - May 4, 2015
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jeanne Locarnini
PHONE: 866.421.0935
FAX: 312.341.3545
E-MAIL: fao@roosevelt.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: March 1 for priority consideration
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
26,900
$
26,900
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
12,532
2,795
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
4,209
4,209
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
726
729
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
45,567
$
35,833
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Peter LaHaie
PHONE: 312.341.2472
FAX: 312.341.3660
E-MAIL: plahaie@roosevelt.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Learning and support services (LSSP) designed to aid the learning disabled student pursue a college education, services
offered: individual program planning, tutoring, arranged counseling, special testing; tutorial and educational support services
offered to all students
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Saint Augustine College
ADDRESS:
1333 West Argyle
Chicago, IL 60640
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 015415
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 152
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.staugustinecollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Dr. Bruno Bondavalli
PHONE: 773.878.3439
FAX: 773.878.2613
E-MAIL: bbondavalli@staugustine.edu
DEADLINE: Open
REQUIRED TESTS: Placement test
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: None
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Minimum of "C" grade in all transfer credits
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,684
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
# part-time:
Education
Engineering
% male:
30
% female:
70
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: BA in Bilingual Social Work (4 year program)
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Maria Zambonino
PHONE: 773.878.3813
FAX: 773.878.9032
E-MAIL: mzambonino@staugustine.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional Financial Aid Form
DEADLINE: Federal and state deadlines
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
$
9,576
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
600
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
6,700
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,500
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
500
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
*18,876
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Denise Guzman
PHONE: 773.878.3357
FAX: 773.878.0937
E-MAIL: dguzman@staugustine.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Child care, parking, tutoring
*Per year, independent student budget
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Saint Xavier University
ADDRESS:
3700 West 103rd Street
Chicago, IL 60655
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001768
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 069
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.sxu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Brian Hotzfield
PHONE: 773.298.3096
FAX: 773.298.3076
E-MAIL: hotzfield@sxu.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Personal statement (if GPA is below 2.0), counselor recommendation
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0/4.0 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 4,652
X* Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,863
# part-time: 1,789
X Education
Engineering
% male:
30
% female:
70
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Criminal Justice, Speech-Language
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Pathology
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters, summer sessions
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Susan Swisher
PHONE: 773.298.3070
FAX: 773.298.3917
E-MAIL: swisher@sxu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: N/A
DEADLINE: Priority date - March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
30,100
$
30,100
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,320
2,590
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,140
1,140
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
730
1,190
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
43,490
$
36,220
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Music Scholarships & Art Scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jacki Griffin
PHONE: 773.298.3074
FAX: 773.298.3917
E-MAIL: jgriffin@sxu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career and personal development center, learning assistance center, academic advising
*Art only
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Shimer College
ADDRESS:
3424 South State Street
Chicago, IL 60616
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001756
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 059
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.shimer.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: James Bowers
PHONE: 312.235.3543
FAX: 888.808.3133
E-MAIL: j.bowers@shimer.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Interview (phone acceptable), 2 essays, 1 letter of recommendation
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Only by transfer or our own examination
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None additional
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 102
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
74
# part-time:
28
Education
Engineering
% male:
52
% female:
48
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Janet Henthorn
PHONE: 312.235.3507
FAX: 866.611.5446
E-MAIL: j.henthorn@shimer.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Shimer Financial Aid application
DEADLINE: May 1 preferred
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
32,498
$
32,498
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,100
2,100
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
11,000
3,000
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,500
3,500
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
49,098
$
41,098
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship and Educational
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Janet Henthorn
PHONE: 312.235.3507
FAX: 866.611.5446
E-MAIL: j.henthorn@shimer.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Every third-weekend program for adults
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Southern Illinois University/Carbondale
ADDRESS:
1263 Lincoln Drive
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
Student Services Building
Carbondale, IL 62901-4702
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001758
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 060
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.siu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Rachel Richey
PHONE: 618.536.4405
FAX: 618.453.4609
E-MAIL: joinsiuc@siu.edu
DEADLINE: December 1 prefered, May 1 Deadline
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Official high school transcripts
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Admission Application Fee - $40
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP tests, AP tests, IB tests
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 (4.0 scale), admission granted to all students who have received an A.A. or A.S. from an
Illinois community college, some programs have additional requirements for entry
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 17,964
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
14,480
# part-time: 3,484
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
54
% female:
46
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Communications, Agriculture, Social Work,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Applied Sciences
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Terri Harfst
PHONE: 618.453.4334
FAX: 618.453.7305
E-MAIL: fao@siu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
12,251
$
12,251
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,100
1,100
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,694
2,000
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,641
1,641
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,300
1,300
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
25,986
$
18,292
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Center for Academic Success, writing lab, supplemental instruction
*Commuter budget for students living with parents; budget for students living off-campus (not with parents) is the same as oncampus budget. All figures are estimates.
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Southern Illinois University/Edwardsville
ADDRESS:
2308 Rendleman Hall
Edwardsville, IL 62026-1060
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001759
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 070
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.siue.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Todd Burrell
PHONE: 618.650.3705
FAX: 618.650.5013
E-MAIL: admissions@siue.edu
DEADLINE: May 1 (for Fall term); Preferred date is December 1.
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT (ACT preferred)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Mid 50%: High School GPA (3.0-3.4/4.0); 20-25 ACT (940-1160 SAR); and 75% within top
50% of high school class
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Application fee $30
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Vary by discipline
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: GPA minimum of 2.0 on 4.0 scale; 30 hours at regionally accredited institution or we utilize
high school credentials if less than 30 semester hours after high school graduation
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 13,850
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
11,778
# part-time: 2,072
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
46
% female:
54
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Pharmacy, Dental Medicine
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semester: fall, spring, summer terms
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Sally Mullen
PHONE: 618.650.3880
FAX: 618.650.3885
E-MAIL: finaid@siue.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: As soon after January 1 as possible
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
*10,104
$
*10,104
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
774
774
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,781
5,869
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,116
2,116
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,170
2,170
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**23,945
$
**21,033
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Toni Taylor
PHONE: 618.650.3891
FAX: 618.650.3885
E-MAIL: tsemani@siue.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Advising, career development center, counseling, health services, student leadership development program, developmental
instruction, disability support services, undergraduate textbook rental program.
*Estimated Budget
**Cost for undergraduate Illinois residents. These costs are subject to change.
Additional VA contact: Kevin Wathen, phone - 618.650.3169, fax - 618.650.3885, e-mail - kwathen@siue.edu
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St. Joseph College of Loyola University
ADDRESS:
1120 W. Loyola
Chicago, IL 60626
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #:
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.stjosephseminarychicago.org
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Fr. Michael Scherschel
PHONE: 773.973.8848
FAX: 773.973.9750
E-MAIL: mscherschel@luc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT recommended
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate with 16 accepting units or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee (non-refundable)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: All areas acceptable
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 40
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
40
# part-time:
0
Education
Engineering
% male:
100
% female:
0
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Yuvanka Zavala
PHONE: 773.973.9710
FAX:
E-MAIL: yjuarez@luc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
37,270
$
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,500
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
13,410
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,500
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*53,680
$
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Institutional Work Study
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Tutorial services, Speech/Writing Clinic, ESL Program
*Must live on-campus
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Telshe-Yeshiva Chicago
ADDRESS:
3535 West Foster Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
SCHOOL TYPE: 5-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 013816
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 144
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS:
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Rabbi Avrohom Lipschutz
PHONE: 773.463.7738
FAX: 773.463.2849
E-MAIL: alipschutz@telshe.edu
DEADLINE: August 15, 2014
REQUIRED TESTS: Oral examination
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Recommendation from previous high school, personal references, interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Interview and evaluation by Dean of Students
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Evaluation of academic transcripts
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 92
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
88
# part-time:
4
Education
Engineering
% male:
100
% female:
0
Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Talmudic and Rabbinic studies
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rabbi Shmuel Adler
PHONE: 773.463.7738
FAX: 773.463.2849
E-MAIL: sadler@telshe.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 15, 2014
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
13,500
$
8,000
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
4,000
14,369
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
17,500
$
22,369
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Rabbi Shmuel Adler
PHONE: 773.463.7738
FAX: 773.463.2848
E-MAIL: sadler@gelshe.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Trinity Christian College
ADDRESS:
6601 West College Drive
Palos Heights, IL 60463-0929
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001771
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 076
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.trnty.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jeremy Klyn
PHONE: 866.TRIN4ME, x4708
FAX: 708.239.4826
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.5 high school GPA
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $30 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS:
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.5 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X* Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing; Non-Traditional Programs
E-MAIL: admissions@trnty.edu
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
1,125
35
TOTAL #: 1,380
# part-time:
% female:
255
65
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
1st Semester - August - December;
2nd Semester - January 2013 - May 2013
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Ryan Zantingh
PHONE: 866.TRIN4ME, x4872
FAX: 708.239.4814
E-MAIL: financial_aid@trnty.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: February 15 (Priority)
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
25,290
$
25,290
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,120
0
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,655
1,655
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,000
1,280
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
38,065
$
29,225
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Ryan Zantingh
PHONE: 708.239.4872
FAX: 708.239.4814
E-MAIL: ryan.zantingh@trnty.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Art only
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Trinity International University
ADDRESS:
2065 Half Day Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001772
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 081
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.tiu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jordan Bryant
PHONE: 847.317.7000 or 800.822.3225
FAX: 847.317.8097
E-MAIL: tcadmissions@tiu.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Pastoral recommendation
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee, $150 tuition and housing deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 or higher
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 679
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
644
# part-time:
35
X Education
Engineering
% male:
55
% female:
45
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Adult Degree Program, Reach Program
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters with May term
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rachael Russiaky
FAX: 847.317.7081
E-MAIL: finaid@tiu.edu
PHONE: 847.317.8060 or
800.435.8805
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Priority deadline April 1st
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
27,360
$
27,360
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,710
10,800
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,480
1,480
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,540
1,540
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
40,290
$
42,380
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Music and Leadership scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jennifer Cohn
PHONE: 847.317.7052
FAX:
E-MAIL: jmcohn@tiu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Living Expenses
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University of Chicago
ADDRESS:
1116 East 59th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001774
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 062
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.uchicago.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: James G. Nondorf
PHONE: 773.702.8650
FAX: 773.702.4199
E-MAIL: collegeadmissions@uchicago.edu
DEADLINE: Early Action: Nov. 1, 2014 Regular Decision: Jan. 1, 2015
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Essays, letters of recommendation, high school transcripts
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $75 application fee (application fee waivers available)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Placement examinations, AP, Accreditation and International Baccalaureate Higher
Education exams
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 5,736
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
# part-time:
Education
Engineering
% male:
53
% female:
47
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tina Boskin
PHONE: 773.702.8666
FAX: 773.834.4300
E-MAIL: college-aid@uchicago.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: College Scholarship Service's PROFILE form
DEADLINE: February 1, November 1 for early-action application
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
**48,253
$
**48,253
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
3,977
3,977
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
14,205
4,778
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
*
*
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**66,435
$
**57,008
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Brigette Kragle
PHONE: 773.702.6791
FAX: 773.702.4199
E-MAIL: bkragie@uchicago.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Advisors, career counseling and placement, student counseling/resources
* Varies by state of residence
** Includes Student Life Fee and one-time class fee.
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University of Illinois at Chicago
ADDRESS:
Office of Admission and Records (MC 018),
Box 5220
Chicago, IL 60680-5220
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001776
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 064
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.uic.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Oscar Rodriquez
PHONE: 312.996.4350
FAX: 312.413.7628
E-MAIL: uicadmit@uic.edu
DEADLINE: First Year Early Action: Nov. 01; First Year Regular Decision: Jan. 15
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT (preferred) or SAT, TOEFL (International Students)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school class rank, high school course pattern, Grade Point Average and personal
statement
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Application fee - $50 domestic, $50 international
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP exams, CLEP,International Baccalaureate
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 24 semester hours, minimum 2.5 GPA, and prerequisite course work
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 23,010
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
# part-time:
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
46.1
% female:
53.9
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Social Work, Perf. Arts, Nursing, Pharmacy,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Urban Planning and Public Affairs, Public
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
Health, Applied Health Sciences
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: *
PHONE: 312.996.3126
FAX: 312.996.3385
E-MAIL: money@uic.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Priority - February 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
14,588
$
14,588
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,400
1,400
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,882
1,500
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,176
2,176
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,452
1,452
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
30,498
$
21,116
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: IVG, Nat'l. Guard, Need-based aid, HPSL, NSL
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Eric Armstrong
PHONE: 312.996.1408
FAX: 312.413.3716
E-MAIL: ela@uic.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* See Financial Aid website for contacts: http://www.uic.edu/depts/financialaid/
Native-American Support Program, Latin-American Recruitment and Education Services, African-American Academic Network,
Academic Center for Excecellence
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University of Illinois at Springfield
ADDRESS:
One University Plaza - UHB 1015
Springfield, IL 62703
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009333
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 127
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.uis.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Fernando Planas
PHONE: 217.206.8199
FAX: 217.206.6620
E-MAIL: admissions@uis.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admissions - some programs have preferred deadlines
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT for freshmen admission. Some graduate programs require GMAT/GRE.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Various programs have specific prerequisite courses and there are general education
requirements at the undergraduate level
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 undergraduate application fee; $175 enrollment deposit (freshmen only)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Up to 30 hours of test-based credit accepted (typically a score of 3 or better is
required, but some tests may require higher scores)
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 12 semester hours
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 5,137
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,587
# part-time: 2,550
X Education
Engineering
% male:
49.2
% female:
50.8
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Public Affairs
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Carolyn Schloemann
PHONE: 217.206.6724
FAX: 217.206.7376
E-MAIL: finaid@uis.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: All freshmen must complete the FAFSA
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
11,367
$
11,367
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,600
8,175
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,800
1,800
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
900
1,500
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*24,867
$
*24,042
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Rebecca Prather
PHONE: 217.206.6724
FAX: 217.206.7376
E-MAIL: rprat1@uis.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement office, personal and academic counseling, learning skill center services, child care, public transportation,
women's center
*Based on 30 hours - costs are for undergraduate students only
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ADDRESS:
620 East John Street
Champaign, IL 61820
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001775
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 065
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.illinois.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Timmi Turley
PHONE: 217.333.0302
FAX: 217.244.0903
E-MAIL: admissions@illinois.edu
DEADLINE: Freshmen: Priority-November 1, Regular-December 1; Transfer: Fall-March 1; Spring-October 15
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school subject pattern and rank in class, personal statement
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee, $75 for international
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: College proficiency testing, Advanced Placement program, dept. proficiency exam,
International Baccalaureate Program
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Number transfer hours, 2.25 - 3.4 GPA (4.0-A), some curricula have special course
requirements
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 43,398 (32,294 UG)
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
42,066
# part-time: 1,332
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
55
% female:
45
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Agriculture, Applied Life Studies, Music, Dance,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Media, General Studies, Veterinary Medicine,
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
Law, Graduate, Library
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Daniel R. Mann
PHONE: 217.333.0100
FAX: 217.244.6589
E-MAIL: finaid@illinois.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Priority - March 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
*15,602
$
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
**10,848
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
500
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
30,150
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Children of Employee Tuition Waiver (50% - must
meet certain eligibility requirements)
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Ellen Frost
PHONE: 217.333.7648
FAX: 217.244.6589
E-MAIL: efrost@illinois.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Married housing, veterans office, work program, Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC, concurrent enrollment program, EOP
program, Rehab. Services Center, Office of Minority Student Affairs, Career Services Ctr., speech & hearing clinic, campus bus
system, reading & writing clinic, tutorial asst.
* Additional tuition costs for students in Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Business, Agriculture, Journalism, Advertising and
Chemical Life Sciences curricula.
** 20 meals per week.
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University of St. Francis
ADDRESS:
500 North Wilcox Street
Joliet, IL 60435
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001664
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 057
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.stfrancis.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Cindy Lambert
PHONE: 800.735.7500
FAX: 815.740.5032
E-MAIL: information@stfrancis.edu
DEADLINE: Freshmen - June 1st (preferred), transfers - July 1st (preferred) and December 1 (preferred)
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT (Freshmen only)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Freshmen with an ACT of 20 or greater - class rank of top 50%, GPA of 2.5, transfers - GPA
2.5 on 4 point scale
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: No application fee; $100 tuition deposit, $50 housing fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP, CLEP, DANTES
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Transfers must have a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: **1,062
X* Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,009
# part-time:
53
X Education
Engineering
% male:
42
% female:
58
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Social Work, Recreation Admin., Environ. Sci.,
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
Computer Sci., Nursing (BSN), Music, Allied
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
Health Programs
CALENDAR:
Semesters with summer session
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Mary Shaw, Director
PHONE: 866.890.8331 (toll free)
FAX: 815.740.3822
E-MAIL: finaid@stfrancis.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: USF Application for Finanical Aid
DEADLINE: Rolling (March 1st preferred)
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
28,790
$
28,790
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
800
800
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,770
1,500
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,000
2,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,000
2,120
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
41,360
$
35,210
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE: 866.890.8331
FAX: 815.740.3822
E-MAIL: veterans@stfrancis.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Math and English Centers, Academic Achievement Seminar, Tutorial Assistance
*Art only
**Does not include enrollment totals from the USF College of Nursing
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VanderCook College of Music
ADDRESS:
3140 S. Federal Street
Chicago, IL 60616
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001778
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 102
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.vandercook.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Amy L. Lenting
PHONE: 312.788.1120
FAX: 312.225.5211
E-MAIL: alenting@vandercook.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: SAT or ACT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Audition, transcripts, 3 letters of recommendation, and proof of high school graduation,
essay
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $35 application fee, $100 tuition deposit
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Advance Placement Credit is Available
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.5/4.0 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 133
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
108
# part-time:
25
*X Education
Engineering
% male:
51
% female:
49
Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Sirena Covington
PHONE: 312.788-1146
FAX: 312.225.5211
E-MAIL: scovington@vandercook.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
25,690
$
25,690
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,900
1,900
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,888
7,000
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
900
900
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,310
3,049
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
41,688
$
38,539
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Music scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Sirena Covington
PHONE: 312.788.1146
FAX: 312.225.5211
E-MAIL: scovington@vandercook.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Music education
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Western Illinois University
ADDRESS:
1 University Circle
Macomb, IL 61455-1390
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001780
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 066
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.admissions.wiu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Andrew Borst
PHONE: 309.298.3100
FAX: 309.298.3111
E-MAIL: admissions@wiu.edu
DEADLINE: Dec 1st - preferred deadline, Aug 1st - application deadline
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: *
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $30
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, AP, ECE, DANTES, and proficiency exams
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA (4.0 = A) and be in good standing at last school attended with 24 or more semester
hours of college work
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 12,205
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
10,003
# part-time: 2,202
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
52
% female:
48
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Bob Andersen
PHONE: 309.298.2446
FAX: 309.298.2353
E-MAIL: Financial-Aid@wiu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: No deadline, priority filing date is February 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
11,283
$
11,283
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
900
900
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,855
4,685
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,267
2,267
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,098
2,240
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**25,403
$
**21,375
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kathy Meyers
PHONE: 309.298.3505
FAX: 309.298.3509
E-MAIL: KJ-Meyers@wiu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Placement, tutoring, disability services, security
Toll Free Number: 877.PICKWIU
*Applicants who fall below the middle 50% range (ACT: 18-23; GPA: 2.64-3.39) are encouraged to submit a personal state and
letters of support.
**Estimated Budget
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Wheaton College
ADDRESS:
501 East College Avenue
Wheaton, IL 60187
SCHOOL TYPE: 4-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001781
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 067
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.wheaton.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Shawn Leftwich
PHONE: 630.752.5005
FAX: 630.752.5285
E-MAIL: admissions@wheaton.edu
DEADLINE: January 10
REQUIRED TESTS: SAT or ACT - either plus writing section
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Selective admission, essays, references, Christian commitment
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $300 tuition deposit (applied to account)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: 3.0 GPA
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 2,400
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,300
# part-time:
100
Education
Engineering
% male:
49
% female:
51
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Conservatory of Music
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES: X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Karen Belling
PHONE: 630.752.5021
FAX: 630.752.5413
E-MAIL: finaid@wheaton.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Wheaton College Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: Preferred: April 15 - returning students, February 15 - new students
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS RESIDENT
COMMUTER
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
31,900
$
31,900
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,120
1,120
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,820
3,000
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,300
1,300
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
600
600
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
43,740
$
37,920
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Peggy King
PHONE: 630.752.5045
FAX: 630.752.5245
E-MAIL: registrar@wheaton.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Chapter II
Two
Two--Year
Colleges
Black Hawk College
ADDRESS:
6600 34th Avenue
Moline, IL 61265
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001638
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 103
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.bhc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Registrar
PHONE: 309.796.5340
FAX: 309.796.5209
E-MAIL: registrar@bhc.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: None
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, AP, departmental proficiency exams, USAFI/DANTES, military courses
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Allied Health - Nursing
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,129
42
TOTAL #: 5,081
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
X
2,952
58
NO:
NO:
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Joanna Dye
PHONE: 309.796.5442
FAX: 309.796.5447
E-MAIL: dyej@bhc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Preference date May 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,360
1,050
2,710
2,157
2,157
11,434
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Stephanie Dixon
PHONE: 309.769.5444
FAX: 309.796.5447
E-MAIL: dixons@bhc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, counseling, advising, tutoring, minority programs, testing, health, articulation
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Carl Sandburg College
ADDRESS:
2400 Tom Wilson Blvd.
Galesburg, IL 61401
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007265
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 106
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.sandburg.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Dylana Carlson
PHONE: 309.341.5230
FAX: 309.344.3291
E-MAIL: dcarson@sandburg.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, APP, DANTES
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
Education
Engineering
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Vocational
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,077
43
TOTAL #: 4,776
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
2,699
57
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Lisa A. Hanson
PHONE: 309.341.5283
FAX: 3093.344.2529
E-MAIL: financialaid@sandburg.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
4,250
728
3,780
840
1,800
11,398
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Chris Shaw
PHONE: 309.341.5321
FAX: 309.344.2529
E-MAIL: cshaw@sandburg.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Peer tutors, child care, public transportation, employment services, Student Success Center
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College of DuPage
ADDRESS:
425 Fawell Blvd.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 006656
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 032
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.cod.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Julie Marlatt, Coordinator
PHONE: 630.942.2442
FAX: 630.790.2686
E-MAIL: admissions@cod.edu
DEADLINE: Open admission
REQUIRED TESTS: Pre-course testing for Math, Reading, and Writing
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Complete application and submit $20 application fee
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $20 application (non-refundable)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP, CLEP, credit for proficiency
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
8,502
47
TOTAL #: 28,783
# part-time: 19,311
% female:
52
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Janet Pagan-Klehr
PHONE: 630.942.2251
FAX: 630.942.2151
E-MAIL: financialaid@cod.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: 2013-14 school year: government deadline for Pell grant application submission is June 30, 2014
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
4,480
1,870
2,305
1,277
2,381
12,313
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Shelly Hencacci
PHONE: 630.942.3814
FAX: 630.942.4991
E-MAIL: veterans@cod.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Counseling, advising, career planning and placement, center for independent learning, skills center, co-op program, special
services for physical and learning disabled, English as a second language, weekend and evening classes, off-campus
educational advisor, child care, academic alternate learning, neighborhood credit classes, community education, radio/TV
services, learning resource center, student activities
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College of Lake County
ADDRESS:
19351 West Washington Street
Grayslake, IL 60030
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007694
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 074
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.clcillinois.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Debra Michelini
PHONE: 847.543.2061
FAX: 847.543.3061
E-MAIL: info@clcillinois.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT and assessment tests are required under certain circumstances
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must satisfy requirements of admission, secondary school reference for students
under 18
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, Advanced Placement Program, college departmental exams, general
proficiency exams, DANTES, extension courses
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 17,685
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
4,764
# part-time: 12,921
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
45
% female:
55
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Erin Fowles
PHONE: 847.543.2062
FAX: 847.543.3062
E-MAIL: finaid@clcillinois.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: CLC Loan Worksheet (Loans Only)
DEADLINE: 30 days prior to semester end
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,388
1,568
2,016
1,512
1,848
*10,332
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Ryan Frey
PHONE: 847.543.2293
FAX: 847.543.3062
E-MAIL: veterans@clcillinois.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Dependent Student; Independent Student Costs = $13,496
Counseling, Advising, Office for Students with Disabilities, Enrollment Services, Center for International Education, Career and
Placement Services, Children’s Learning Center, Cooperative Education, Educational Talent Search, First Generation
Program, TRIO Student Support, Health Center, Student Activities, Title V, Women’s Center
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Danville Area Community College
ADDRESS:
2000 East Main Street
Danville, IL 61832
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001669
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 012
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.dacc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Cindy Peck
PHONE: 217.443.8800
FAX: 217.443.8337
E-MAIL: cpeck@dacc.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: Local placement test administered on site
ACT & SAT scores are also accepted for course placement
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma/GED/High School Equivalent
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Some - according to placement scores
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Local placement test if college-level English and math courses have not been completed
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 8,764
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,932
# part-time: 5,832
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
45
% female:
55
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Technology
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Janet Ingargiola
PHONE: 217.443.8760
FAX: 217.443.8894
E-MAIL: jingarg@dacc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Information/Verification Worksheet/Verification documents
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,825
700
3,600
1,575
1,228
10,928
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Nicholas Catlett
PHONE: 217.443.8864
FAX: 217.443.8268
E-MAIL: ncatlett@dacc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Free tutoring, job placement, parking; services for students with disabilities; various workshops to foster student success;
FACTS Tuition Management Payment Service; Student Diversity Group/ FAFSA Workshops, Trio Student Support Services,
Career Services, Veteran's Career Center and Resources.
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Elgin Community College
ADDRESS:
1700 Spartan Drive
Elgin, IL 60123
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001675
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 015
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.elgin.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Trevell G. Eddins
PHONE: 847.214.7385
FAX: 847.608.5458
E-MAIL: teddins@elgin.edu
DEADLINE: Open admission
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or English, Reading, and Math placement test
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: For Nursing, Clinical Lab Tech, Dental Assisting, EMT-Paramedic, Physical Therapist
Assisting and Radiography students, a special application is required
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $10 for Health Profession application, $5 registration fee per semester
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS:
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: High School Transcripts, College Transcripts
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
3,780
45
TOTAL #: 11,285
# part-time:
% female:
7,505
55
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Summer, 2014 - June 2 - Aug. 7; Fall,
2014 - Aug. 18 - Dec. 12; Spring, 2015 Jan. 12 - May 14
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Amy S. Perrin
PHONE: 847.214.7360
FAX: 847.608.5460
E-MAIL: aperrin@elgin.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: November 1 - Spring; April 1 - Summer; July 1 - Fall
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,430
1,700
1,350
1,800
8,280
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Leadership scholarships
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Anita Nelson
PHONE: 847.214.7520
FAX: 847.608.5460
E-MAIL: anelson@elgin.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Harold Washington College
ADDRESS:
30 East Lake Street
Chicago, IL 60601-2403
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001652
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 114
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ccc.edu/colleges/washington/Pages/default.aspx
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Patricia Cuevas
PHONE: 312.553.5664
FAX: 312.553.3075
E-MAIL: hwc-admissions@ccc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: Placement tests required
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school transcript, G.E.D. certificate, secondary school reference for students under 18
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $30 registration fee (non-refundable), I-20 (Student Visa), processing fee $100 (non-refundable)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: College transcripts
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Many one- and two-year occupational programs
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
9,800
44
TOTAL #: 13,330
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
3,500
56
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Elina Fonseca
PHONE: 312.553.6041
FAX: 312.553.6050
E-MAIL: hwc-finaid@ccc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,336
1,848
10,464
1,968
720
*17,336
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Scholarships, Illinois Incentive for Acess (IIA)
Grant, Federal/State veteran's educational benefits,
Harold Washington, Academic Achievement
Scholarship, Federal Academic Competititveness Grant
(ACG)
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Alma Gaona
PHONE: 312.553.6041
FAX: 312.553.6048
E-MAIL: hwc-finaid@ccc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Free tutoring, job placement, support services and accomodations for people with disabilities, and specialized programs for
people with developmental disabilities.
*Includes a $480 technology estimate. Costs are for an independent student.
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Harper College
ADDRESS:
1200 West Algonquin Road
Palatine, IL 60067
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 003961
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 087
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.harpercollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Robert Parzy
PHONE: 847.925.6700
FAX: 847.925.6044
E-MAIL: rparzy@harpercollege.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: Assessment tests in English, Reading and Math, ACT for full-time students (Freshmen)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: None for general student admission, some for limited enrollment programs
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Academic Enrichment and Language studies;
Business and Social Science; Career and
Technical Programs; Healthcare and Public
Saftey; Liberal Arts; Math/Science; Wellness
and Human Performance
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
9,220
44.1
TOTAL #: 25,633
# part-time: 16,413
% female:
54.5
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
16 week terms; various formats offered
with semester
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Laura McGee
PHONE: 847.925.6686
FAX: 847.925.6928
E-MAIL: finaid@harpercollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: May 1 priority deadline
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,902
1,000
2,158
2,382
1,835
11,277
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Institutional Scholarships
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Tutoring, center for students with disabilities, academic and personal advising, health services, remedial courses, day care,
veterans services, testing services, fitness center, pool, athletics.
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Heartland Community College
ADDRESS:
1500 West Raab Road
Normal, IL 61761
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 030838
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 124
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.heartland.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Candace Brownlee
PHONE: 309.268.8041
FAX: 309.268.7997
E-MAIL: candace.brownlee@heartland.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Basic Skills Assessment
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Tech prep, CLEP/AP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Nursing, Vocational, Applied Science, PreEngineering, Career and Technical Programs,
Radiography
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 5,324
# part-time:
47
% female:
53
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters, 8-week summer session
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Todd Burns
PHONE: 309.268.8020
FAX: 309.268.7962
E-MAIL: finaid@heartland.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Priorty deadline for financial aid - April 1st
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,336
1,100
7,400
960
640
13,436
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Athletic Tuition Waivers
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Todd Burns
PHONE: 309.268.8020
FAX: 309.268.7962
E-MAIL: todd.burns@heartland.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Highland Community College
ADDRESS:
2998 West Pearl City Road
Freeport, IL 61032
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001681
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 084
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.highland.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jeremy Bradt
PHONE: 815.599.3500
FAX: 815.235.6130
E-MAIL: jeremy.bradt@highland.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling - until first day of classes - if open
REQUIRED TESTS: Local assessment test/Compass Placement Test or appropriate ACT scores
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Final high school transcript or GED, ACT (if taken)
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Advanced Placement - College Board - CLEP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: See catalogue or Transfer Coordinator
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Technologies, Social Sciences, Nursing, Wind
Technology, Medical Assistant
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
919
42
TOTAL #: 2,447
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
1,529
58
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Kathy Bangasser
PHONE: 815.235.6121 ext. 3486
FAX: 815.235.6130
E-MAIL: kathy.bangasser@highland.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Highland Community College Data Form, Policy Statement,
and Financial Aid Authorization Form
DEADLINE: Priority Deadline of April 1, then Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,808
885
4,770
1,387
3,365
14,215
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Ashley Wolber*
PHONE: 815.599.3519
FAX: 815.235.6130
E-MAIL: Ashley.Wolber@highland.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Placement - career and job counselors, ample parking, learning assistance center, free tutoring
* Additional VA contact: Vicki Schulz, phone - 815.599.3664, fax - 815.235.6130, e-mail - Vicki.Schulz@highland.edu
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Illinois Central College
ADDRESS:
One College Drive
East Peoria, IL 61635
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 006753
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 056
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.icc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Angela Dreessen
PHONE: 309.694.5353
FAX: 309.694.8461
E-MAIL: Angela.Dreessen@icc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling, open
REQUIRED TESTS: For specific programs ACT - All General Education courses require ACT or Compass Test
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school transcript
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP - General and Subject, departmental proficiency, PEP, Advanced Placement
Program
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: College transcript
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Career/Technical
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
4,104
43
TOTAL #: 11,125
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
X
7,021
57
NO:
NO:
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Beth McClain
PHONE: 309.694.5323
FAX: 309.694.5160
E-MAIL: bmcclain@icc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Direct Loan Application if requesting student loan.
DEADLINE: Priority Dealine - June 1st
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,750
1,200
7,200
2,000
2,200
*16,350
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Foundation Scholarships
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Marie Marcotte
PHONE: 309.694.5565
FAX:
E-MAIL: marie.marcotte@icc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, public transportation to and from campus, free tutoring, counseling, access services for disabled students,
career services and internships
* Cost for independent student; dependent student cost is $13,350
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Illinois Eastern Community Colleges
Frontier Community College
ADDRESS:
2 Frontier Drive
Fairfield, IL 62837
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 014090
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 147
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.iecc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Kara Blanton
PHONE: 618.842.3711 ext. 4107
FAX: 618.842.3412
E-MAIL: fccadmissions@iecc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: Compass or equivalent
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: USAFI/DANTES, life experiences, military service, advanced placement
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 2,104
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
182
# part-time: 1,922
Education
Engineering
% male:
45
% female:
55
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Occupational/Vocational
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Lori Noe
PHONE: 618.842.3711 ext. 4105
FAX: 618.842.3412
E-MAIL: noel@iecc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,496
1,000
2,295
1,120
3,437
11,348
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Lori Noe
PHONE: 618.842,3711, ext. 4105 FAX: 618.842.3412
E-MAIL: noel@iecc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Evening classes in majority of programs, workshops and seminars open to community, veterans office, tutorial assistance,
student parking, adult reading program (READ)
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Illinois Eastern Community Colleges
Lincoln Trail College
ADDRESS:
11220 State Highway 1
Robinson, IL 62454
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009786
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 126
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.iecc.edu/
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Becky Mikeworth
PHONE: 618.544.8657 ext. 1097
FAX: 618.544.4705
E-MAIL: mikeworthb@iecc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS or equivalent
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: USAFI/DANTES, military service, advanced placement
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,055
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
436
# part-time:
619
Education
Engineering
% male:
41
% female:
59
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Occupational/Vocational
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Aaron White
PHONE: 618.544.8657, ext. 1150
FAX: 618.544.4705
E-MAIL: whitea@iecc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,506
1,000
2,295
1,120
3,437
11,358
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Talent scholarships
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Aaron White
PHONE: 618.544.8657, ext. 1150 FAX: 618.544.4705
E-MAIL: whitea@iecc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Workshops and seminars open to community, veterans office, tutorial assistance, student parking.
*District cost for a dependent student at home
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Illinois Eastern Community Colleges
Olney Central College
ADDRESS:
305 North West Street
Olney, IL 62450
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001742
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 108
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.iecc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Chris Webber
PHONE: 618.395.7777
FAX: 618.392.3293
E-MAIL: webberc@iecc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ASSET or equivalent
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: USAFI/DANTES, life experiences, military service, advanced placement
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,477
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
692
# part-time:
785
Education
Engineering
% male:
33
% female:
67
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Occupational/Vocational
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Vicki Stuckey
PHONE: 618.395.7777, ext. 2008
FAX: 618.395.1261
E-MAIL: stuckeyv@iecc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,926
1,000
2,295
1,120
3,437
10,778
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Talent Scholarships
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Vicki Stuckey
PHONE: 618.395.7777, ext. 2008 FAX: 618.395.1261
E-MAIL: stuckeyv@iecc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Child care center (day), evening classes in majority of programs, workshops and seminars open to community, veterans office,
tutorial assistance, student parking
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Illinois Eastern Community Colleges
Wabash Valley College
ADDRESS:
2200 College Drive
Mt. Carmel, IL 62863
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001779
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 082
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.iecc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Diana Spear
PHONE: 618.262.8641
FAX: 618.262.8647
E-MAIL: speard@iecc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ASSET or equivalent
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: USAFI/DANTES, life experiences, military service, advanced placement
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 5,456
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
# full-time:
661
# part-time: 4,795
Education
Engineering
% male:
61
% female:
39
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Occupational/Vocational
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Mary Morningstar Johnson
PHONE: 618.262.8641, ext. 3154
FAX: 618.262.8647
E-MAIL: johnsonm@iecc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,496
1,000
2,295
1,120
3,437
11,348
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Tim Zimmer
PHONE: 618.262.8641, ext. 3750 FAX: 618.262.8647
E-MAIL: immert@iecc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Child care center (day), evening classes in majority of programs, workshops and seminars open to community, veterans office,
tutorial assistance, student parking.
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Illinois Valley Community College
ADDRESS:
815 North Orlando Smith Avenue
Oglesby, IL 61348-9691
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001705
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 028
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ivcc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Mark Grzybowski
PHONE: 815.224.0437
FAX: 815.224.3033
E-MAIL: mark-grzybowski@ivcc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: Placement testing
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma, GED,
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, USAFI/DANTES, military credit
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Transfer credit from other accredited colleges, Advanced Placement Programs
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Career/Occupational
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
1,656
41
TOTAL #: 3,944
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
2,288
59
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Patricia Williamson
PHONE: 815.224.0438
FAX: 815.224.0638
E-MAIL: patty-wiliamson@ivcc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Rolling - best to apply before April 15 prior to new school year
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,616
1,400
3,600
1,350
2,640
12,606
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Ida Brown
PHONE: 815.224.0200
FAX: 815.224.0638
E-MAIL: ida-brown@ivcc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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John A. Logan College
ADDRESS:
700 Logan College Road
Carterville, IL 62918
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 008076
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 122
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.jalc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Lauralyn Cima
PHONE: 618.985.3741
FAX: 618.985.4433
E-MAIL: lauralyncima@jalc.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: ASSET/COMPASS
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: None
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Career
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,538
42.6
TOTAL #: 6,425
# part-time:
% female:
3,887
57.4
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters plus summer session
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Sherry Summary
PHONE: 618.985.3741 ext. 8257
FAX: 618.985.9751
E-MAIL: financialaid.info@jalc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Priority Deadlines: Fall Semester- May 31; Spring Semester- November 30; Summer Semester- April 30
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,010
1,431
6,434
953
1,344
13,172
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Rebecca Skipper
PHONE: 618.985.3741, ext. 8385 FAX:
E-MAIL: rebeccaskipper@jalc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Tutoring, job placement, disabled services
Job Placement Contact: Lisa Hudgens, 618.985.3741, ext. 8379, lisahudgens@jalc.edu
Tutoring & Disabled Services: Carolyn Gallegly, 618.985.3741, ext. 8290, carolyngallegley@jalc.edu
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John Wood Community College
ADDRESS:
1301 South 48th Street
Quincy, IL 62305
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 012813
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 140
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.jwcc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Billie Schafer
PHONE: 217.641.4339
FAX: 217.221.0778
E-MAIL: bschafer@jwcc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admission
REQUIRED TESTS: ASSET or Compass
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Only on some limited enrollment programs: ADN, LPN, Truck Driving, Dietary Management
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, PEP, DANTES, AP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: CAD, ADN, Truck Driver Training, Office
Careers, Agriculture, LPN, Accounting, Surgical
Technology, Electrician and many more
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
1,178
40
TOTAL #: 2,390
# part-time:
% female:
1,212
60
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Varies per program, some semesters,
some quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Melanie Lechtenberg
PHONE: 217.641.4310
FAX: 217.221.0778
E-MAIL: mlechtenberg@jwcc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: None, but application should be made as early as possible
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
4,464
2,100
6,720
900
1,888
16,072
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Lisa Snodgrass
PHONE: 217.641.4330
FAX: 217.221.0778
E-MAIL: lsnodgrass@jwcc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Personal, vocational, academic and career development services; also support services for students who are single parents,
disabled, low income, first generation in college, involved in non-traditional career, or students who have an economic or
academic need.
General e-mail: financialaid@jwcc.edu
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Joliet Junior College
ADDRESS:
1215 Houbolt Road
Joliet, IL 60431
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001699
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 024
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.jjc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jennifer Kloberdanz
PHONE: 815.729.9020 ext. 2493
FAX: 815.280.6740
E-MAIL: jkloberd@jjc.edu
DEADLINE: Until classes for the semester begin
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS; Placement tests in English and Mathematics
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, AP, proficiency tests, military service
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Technical, Vocational
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
5,014
45.5
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
TOTAL #: 16,375
# part-time: 11,361
% female:
54.5
YES:
YES:
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: David Seward
PHONE: 815.729.9020 ext. 2701
FAX: 815.280.2547
E-MAIL: dseward@jjc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Priority Date May 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,450
1,350
9,568
339
927
15,634
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: David Seward*
PHONE: 815.280.2701
FAX: 815.280.2547
E-MAIL: dseward@jjc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career Services, extensive tutoring services, handicapped parking, support for those with learning disabilities and for those
who speak English as their second language
*Additional VA contact: Cheryl Hlavac, phone - 815.280.2623, fax - 815.280.2547, e-mail - chlavac@jjc.edu
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Kankakee Community College
ADDRESS:
100 College Drive
Kankakee, IL 60901-6905
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007690
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 037
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.kcc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: David Hermann
PHONE: 815.802.8524
FAX: 815.802.8521
E-MAIL: dhermann@kcc.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS or ACT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED, selective admissions and special application for most health
programs
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Advanced Placement Program (APP), College Level Exam Program (CLEP),
proficiency exam, Armed Services
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Same as new student
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 3,825
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
1,599
# part-time: 2,226
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
38
% female:
62
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Occupational - A.A.S. and Certificates
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Deanna Thompson
PHONE: 815.802.8550
FAX: 815.802.8551
E-MAIL: drthompson@kcc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: KCC Foundation Application, KCC Loan Application
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,000
960
2,816
1,312
1,792
9,880
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: State Scholar Scholarship, Talent scholarship,
Foundation Scholarships
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kendra Souligne
PHONE: 815.802.8556
FAX: 815.802.8551
E-MAIL: ksouligne@kcc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Placement, parking, counseling, tutorial assistance, adult re-entry program, academic skills center, child development center,
orientation, testing program, services for students with disabilities, deferred payment, transfer services, retention services,
veterans affairs, TRIO Student Support Services, Upward Bound, Job Training Partnership Act, Illinois Employment and
Training Center, recruitment target group services, Partners in Success, college preparatory classes, learning laboratory,
special population services
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Kaskaskia College
ADDRESS:
27210 College Road
Centralia, IL 62801
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001701
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 008
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.kaskaskia.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Cheryl Boehne
PHONE: 618.545.3000, ext. 3184
FAX: 618.532.1990
E-MAIL: cboehne@kaskaskia.edu
DEADLINE: Open
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or COMPASS for Math and English, Health Occupations Aptitude Test
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school transcript or GED scores
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: In certain programs
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Technical Programs
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,811
41
TOTAL #: 10,215
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
CALENDAR:
Semesters plus summer
7,404
59
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jill Klostermann
PHONE: 618.545.3000, ext. 3081
FAX: 618.545.3086
E-MAIL: jklostermann@kaskaskia.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Kaskaskia College Institutional Application
DEADLINE: June 1 priority date
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
1,885
690
2,000
1,500
1,260
7,335
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Private Alternative Education Loans
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Tutoring, child care services, parking, evening classes, extension centers, and Student Success Center.
*Per semester
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Kennedy-King College
ADDRESS:
6301 W. Halsted
Chicago, IL 60621
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001654
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 116
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ccc.edu/colleges/kennedy/
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Iman Riddick
PHONE: 773.602.5062
FAX: 773.602.5055
E-MAIL: iriddick@ccc.edu
DEADLINE: First day of class for Fall, Spring and Summer
REQUIRED TESTS: Placement tests required, ACT scores no more than 2 years old
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High School transcript, G.E.D. certificate, secondary school reference for students under 18
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $30 registration fee (non-refundable)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Visual Communication, Air-Conditioning
Refrigeration, Auto Technology, Dental
Hygiene, Nursing, Media Communication
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
3,696
39
TOTAL #: 6,813
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
3,117
61
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tabitha O'Neil
PHONE: 773.602.5125
FAX: 773.602.5130
E-MAIL: toneil@ccc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Yes
DEADLINE: July 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,936
1,848
10,464
1,968
720
*17,936
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Rogelio Villa
PHONE: 773.602.5126
FAX: 773.602.5130
E-MAIL: rvilla1@ccc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Placement, parking, counseling, tutorial assistance, adult re-entry program, academic skills center, child care center,
orientation, testing program, college/university transfer center, college bookstore, job placement, disabled student services,
veterans affairs.
*This is an independent student budget.
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Kishwaukee College
ADDRESS:
21193 Malta Road
Malta, IL 60150-9699
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007684
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 009
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.kishwaukeecollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jackie King
PHONE: 815.825.2086 ext. 2740
FAX: 815.825.2306
E-MAIL: arr@kishwaukeecollege.edu
DEADLINE: None, open door policy
REQUIRED TESTS: Math, Reading, English placement exams for students wishing to enroll in Math/Reading/English courses
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Contact school for Admission Requirements for limited admission programs in health
occupations
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, AP, military credit, DANTES, portfolio review
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Official Transcripts from all institutions attended including high school
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: *
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,037
47
TOTAL #: 4,014
# part-time:
% female:
1,977
53
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters: Fall and Spring, Summer
multi-length terms 4, 6, 8, 12 week options
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: LaVerna L. Lyons
PHONE: 815.825.2086 ext. 2240
FAX: 815.825.2968
E-MAIL: finaid@kishwaukeecollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional aid application and statement on financial aid
eligibility and loan application for Direct & PLUS Loan
DEADLINE: Rolling, suggest June 1 for Fall and November 1 for Spring
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,760
1,300
2,700
1,000
2,700
11,460
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: LaVerna Lyons
PHONE: 815.825.2086, ext. 2240 FAX: 815.825.2968
E-MAIL: laverna.lyons@kishwaukeecollege.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Counseling, student development, pre-school, Learning Resource Center, Learning Skills Center, students with special needs,
senior citizens tuition waiver, workshops/seminars open to community, transfer center, job placement
*Horticulture, Criminal Justice, Automotive, Computer Aided Design Technology, Electronics, Emergency Medical Services,
Manufacturing, Nursing, Radiology and Therapeutic Massage, Diesel Power Tech, Office Systems, Marketing/Management,
Building Construction Technology, Computer Information Systems, Aviation Flight and Private Pilot Training.
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Lake Land College
ADDRESS:
5001 Lake Land Boulevard
Mattoon, IL 61938
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007644
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 105
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lakelandcollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jon VanDyke
PHONE: 217.234.5434
FAX: 217.234.5390
E-MAIL: admissions@lakelandcollege.edu
DEADLINE: Open
REQUIRED TESTS: Assessment test or ACT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Some programs do require additional admissions requirements
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Over 40 Vocational/Technical programs
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
3,523
69
TOTAL #: 15,436
# part-time: 11,913
% female:
31
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Paula Carpenter
PHONE: 217.234.5231
FAX: 217.234.5018
E-MAIL: financialaid@lakelandcollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Campus-based aid May 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,450
360
2,000
1,350
2,250
9,410
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Foundation Scholarships
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Danielle Downs
PHONE: 217.234.5255
FAX: 217.234.5018
E-MAIL: ddowns@lakelandcollege.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, evening classes, extension centers, veteran services, special needs counselor, tutorial services,
reading/writing clinic, work experience programs
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Lewis and Clark Community College
ADDRESS:
5800 Godfrey Road
Godfrey, IL 62035
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 010020
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 131
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Delfina Dornes
PHONE: 618.468.5200
FAX: 618.468.2310
E-MAIL: dmlee@lc.edu
DEADLINE: Continuous
REQUIRED TESTS: College Placement Test, Nursing Program: Pre-ADN Exam, Pre PN Exam, Pre Dental Hygiene Exam,
Pre Dental Assisting Exam, Pre Para-Medicine
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Open admission to college, admission to college does not include admission to specific
programs
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS:
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: High school courses: 2 years of a foreign language or music, vocational education or art, 4
years English, and 3 years each of Social Studies, Math, and Lab Science
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 8,520
*X Art/Architecture
**X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
2,421
# part-time: 6,099
**X Education
**X Engineering
% male:
44
% female:
56
**X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Angela Weaver
PHONE: 618.468.5300
FAX: 618.468.2210
E-MAIL: aweaver@lc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Yes
DEADLINE: Continuous
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,388
1,008
4,815/6,219
783
2,700
12,694/14,09
8
X
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Terry Lane
PHONE: 618.468.5030
FAX: 618.468.7256
E-MAIL: tdlane@lc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career and employment services, veterans services, child care, counseling, deaf/hearing impaired program, disabled student
services, health services, honors program, learning centers, math lab, writing lab, computer lab, audio-visual services, peer
tutoring.
*First-year of program
**Two-year transfer degree
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Lincoln Land Community College
ADDRESS:
5250 Shepherd Road
Springfield, IL 62794-9256
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007170
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 118
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.llcc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Cheryl Vetrees
PHONE: 217.786.2409
FAX: 217.786.2492
E-MAIL: cheryl.vetrees@llcc.edu
DEADLINE: Open
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or Lincoln Land Community College Assessment or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: N/A
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: N/A
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Must earn minimum 20 credit hours at LLCC for degree with transfer credit
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: AAS, AS, AA, AFA, AES*
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
3,163
41
TOTAL #: 7,331
# part-time:
% female:
4,174
59
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters, Fall and Spring 16 weeks, 8week summer term
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Candy Byers
PHONE: 217.786.2237
FAX:
E-MAIL: candy.byers@llcc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
3,300
1,110
$
$
**4,410
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: IIA
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Craig McFarland
PHONE: 217.786.5638
FAX: n/a
E-MAIL: craig.mcfarland@llcc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Study skills, tutors, special needs, WIA, math clinic, writing clinic, developmental courses, assessment testing, career planning.
*45 AA & AS Transfer Programs, 31 AAS Degrees and 51 Certificate Programs
**Full-time (30 credit hours), 1 year; some programs and courses have a higher tuition/fee rates
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MacCormac Junior College
ADDRESS:
29 E. Madison, 2nd Floor
Chicago, IL 60602
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001716
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 092
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.maccormac.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Marcus Troutman
PHONE: 312.922.1884
FAX: 312.922.4286
E-MAIL: mtroutman@maccormac.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $20 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, specific college departmental exams, advance placement, but no college credit
given for specific college exams
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Must have a C average or better
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
Education
Engineering
Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other: Court Reporting, Paralegal Studies, Criminal
Justice, Entrepreneurship, Medical Office
Technology
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
104
25
TOTAL #: 215
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semester
YES:
YES:
111
75
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Robert Gomez
PHONE: 312.922.1884
FAX: 312.922.4286
E-MAIL: rgomez@maccormac.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Verification Worksheet, tax forms; If selected for verification,
Resident Card (if applicable) and Information and Authorization Form.
DEADLINE: None for campus-based aid, Pell and State dates for those programs
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
12,820
1,400
8,552
3,608
1,584
27,964
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: PBA, DECA, FBLA, MRS, payment plan
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Robert Gomez
PHONE: 312.922.1884, ext. 206
FAX: 312.922.4286
E-MAIL: rgomez@maccormac.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Evening classes, Career services, job placement service, convenient public transportation to downtown center.
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Malcolm X College
ADDRESS:
1900 West Van Buren
Chicago, IL 60612
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001650
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 112
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ccc.edu/colleges/malcolm-x/Pages/default.aspx
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Alex Underwood
PHONE: 312.850.7125
FAX: 312.850.7092 or 7098
E-MAIL: aunderwood3@ccc.edu
DEADLINE: Open admission
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Nelson Denny required for Allied Health programs only
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: *
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 6,654
# part-time:
24
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
76
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tamika Davenport
PHONE: 312.850.7070
FAX: 312.850.7072
E-MAIL: tdavenport13@ccc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,536
1,400
10,464
1,504
736
16,640
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Linda Jackson-Williams
PHONE: 312.850.7070
FAX: 312.850.7072
E-MAIL: lwilliams@ccc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career planning and placement, academic support tutoring, transfer center, child care center, disability access center
*AAS, Allied Health, AA, AC, BC, Nursing, Allied Health Career, Information Technology, Criminal Justice, Child Development,
Mortuary Science, Emergency Medical Technology, Physician Assistant, Clinical Lab Technician, Renal Nephrology
Technology, Pharmacy Technology
TRIO Programs
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McHenry County College
ADDRESS:
8900 U.S. Highway 14
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007691
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 120
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.mchenry.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Kellie Carper
PHONE: 815.479.7782
FAX: 815.455.3766
E-MAIL: kcarper@mchenry.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: Placement exams
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Application for admission, high school transcripts, college transcripts
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $15 Application Fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: May be given for CLEP and military training
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Vocational, Fine Arts
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,642
45.3
TOTAL #: 7,023
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
4,381
54.7
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Leana Davis
PHONE: 815.455.8761
FAX: 815.455.8594
E-MAIL: ldavis@mchenry.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: McHenry County College Financial Aid and Verification
Worksheet
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,364
1,200
1,500
1,540
1,618
9,222
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Institutional work study
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Lynn McCabe
PHONE: 815.455.8763
FAX: 815.455.8594
E-MAIL: lmccabe@mchenry.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Special needs, tutoring, multi-cultural support services, counseling & academic advising
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Moraine Valley Community College
ADDRESS:
9000 West College Parkway
Palos Hills, IL 60465-0936
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007692
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 121
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.morainevalley.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Claudia Roselli
PHONE: 708.974.5357
FAX: 708.974.0974
E-MAIL: roselli@morainevalley.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: Compass
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: No
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: AP, CLEP, Assessed Prior Knowledge (institutional), military training, life experience
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Technical programs, Transfer programs
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
6,764
48
TOTAL #: 16,106
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
CALENDAR:
Early semester
9,342
52
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Laurie Anema
PHONE: 708.974.5343
FAX: 708.974.0974
E-MAIL: anema@morainevalley.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Moraine Valley Community College Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: Priority: May 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,150
1,608
2,052
1,796
1,848
10,454
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Myra Koran
PHONE: 708.608.4138
FAX: 708.974.0974
E-MAIL: koranm@morainevalley.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Child care (day), weekend classes, evening classes, returning adult program, tutorial assistance, services for the handicapped,
partial payment plan, diagnostic testing, career interest testing, job resources
Contact for GI Bill:
General McArthur III, Phone: 708.608.4144, FAX: 708.608.4644, E-Mail: mcarthurIIIg@morainevalley.edu
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Morrison Institute of Technology
ADDRESS:
701 Portland Avenue
Morrison, IL 61270-2959
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Private
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 008880
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 145
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.morrisontech.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jodie Eaker
PHONE: 815.772.7218 Ext 207
FAX: 815.772.7584
E-MAIL: jeaker@morrisontech.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: None, ACT and SAT accepted
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate or equivalent
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $30 application fee, $25 housing fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Possible
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Academic transcripts and course descriptions
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
Education
X Engineering
Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
100
90
TOTAL #: 100
# part-time:
% female:
0
10
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES: X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Fall Semester- August 26, 2014; Spring
Semester - January 6, 2015
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Julie Damhoff
PHONE: 815.772.7218 Ext 203
FAX: 815.772.7584
E-MAIL: jdamhoff@morrisontech.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: July 1, 2014
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
15,590
1,000
5,100
1,900
600
24,190
$
$
15,590
1,000
5,000
1,600
800
23,990
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Performance Scholarships, Family Scholarships,
Engineering Technology Scholarships
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Julie Damhoff
PHONE: 815.772.7218, ext. 203
FAX: 815.772.7584
E-MAIL: jdamhoff@morrisontech.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Financial Aid Counseling, free tutoring, placement office, and assistance to veterans.
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Morton College
ADDRESS:
3801 South Central
Cicero, IL 60804
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001728
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 040
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.morton.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Diana Rodriquez
PHONE: 708.656.8000 ext. 359
FAX: 708.656.9592
E-MAIL: dianan.rodriguez@morton.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school, GED or 18 years of age
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $10 application fee for new students
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: May be given for CLEP or proficiency exams
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Previous attended institution must be accredited by North Central Association
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Transfer and Career programs: Nursing,
Physical Therapist Assistant, Therapeutic
Massage
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
1,554
59.3
TOTAL #: 4,886
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
3,332
40.7
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Yolanda Freeman
PHONE: 708.656.8000 ext. 227
FAX: 708.656.4625
E-MAIL: yolanda.freemon@morton.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Financial Aid data form and standards of academic progress
contract.
DEADLINE: Rolling, June 1 for Fall and November 1 for Spring
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
2,672
1,600
4,500
1,600
1,600
*11,972
$
$
5,744
1,600
4,500
1,600
1,600
*15,044
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Blanca Martinez
PHONE: 708.656.8000, ext. 2228 FAX: 708.656.4625
E-MAIL: blanca.martinez@morton.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* All data for Dependent Students.
Tutoring, parking, Child Learning Center, Academic Skills Center, classes offered throughout the week, counseling
95
Oakton Community College
ADDRESS:
1600 East Golf Road
Des Plaines, IL 60016
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009896
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 130
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.oakton.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Michele Brown
PHONE: 847.635.1724
FAX: 847.635.1890
E-MAIL: enrollmentcenter@oakton.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT preferred
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school or college transcript(s) or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Assessment test required, $25 application fee (non-refundable)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: May be given for CLEP, APP, USAFI/DANTES, ACT (PEP), military training
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,944
48
TOTAL #: 10,016
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
7,872
52
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Cheryl Warmann
PHONE: 847.635.1719
FAX: 847.635.1706
E-MAIL: enrollmentcenter@oakton.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling, priority deadline is May 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,061
1,200
4,158
1,800
1,650
11,869
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Cliff Casey
PHONE: 847.635.1747
FAX: 847.635.2636
E-MAIL: cliffc@oakton.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Child care (day), on-campus advisor for physically handicapped, Math/Language assessment test, student parking, evening
classes, veteran's office, senior citizen rates, tutorial assistance, concurrent enrollment in high school and college class
program, career center, women's student center, work experience program, Reading/Writing Clinic
enrollmentcenter@oakton.edu
96
Olive-Harvey College
ADDRESS:
10001 South Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60628
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001653
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 115
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ccc.edu/colleges/olive-harvey/pages/default.aspx
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ria R. Pinkston-McKee
PHONE: 773.291.6732
FAX: 773.291.6349
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: Open Admission
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS Placement Test
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: ACT
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Official college transcript on file or placement tests will be required
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Process Technology, Supply Chain, Criminal
Justice
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
1,956
41
TOTAL #: 5,434
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
3,478
59
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jolander Jeffries
PHONE: 773.291.6391
FAX: 773.291.6183
E-MAIL:
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,536
1,848
10,464
1,968
720
17,536
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
X Federal Pell Grant
X Federal SEOG
X Federal Work Study
X Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Student Government Association Scholarships
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Derek Tyson
PHONE: 773.291.6190
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* Based on Fall 2013 Statistical digest
97
Parkland College
ADDRESS:
2400 West Bradley Avenue
Champaign, IL 61821
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007118
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 107
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.parkland.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Reo Wilhour
PHONE: 217.351.2482
FAX: 217.353.2640
E-MAIL: rwilhour@parkland.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling Admission
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT recommended: Math, English, Reading assessment
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Health career programs are competitive - AA and AS programs require transcript evaluation
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $20 Health Career application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Most accepted
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: One- and two-year career programs
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
394
52
TOTAL #: 9,347
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
5,436
48
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tim Wendt
PHONE: 217.353-2673
FAX: 217.373.3807
E-MAIL: twendt@parkland.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,990
1,200
5,500
1,500
1,800
13,990
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: IIA Grant
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kristina Taylor
PHONE: 217.351.2228
FAX: 217.373.3807
E-MAIL: ktaylor@parkland.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Veterans affairs, handicapped services, EOP program, tutorial assistance, learning lab, public transportation, job placement,
career planning, project goals
*Varies - check with Financial Aid Office
98
Prairie State College
ADDRESS:
202 South Halsted
Chicago Heights, IL 60411
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001640
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 073
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.prairiestate.edu/
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jaime Miller
PHONE: 708.709.3513
FAX: 708.755.2587
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: ASSET
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: None
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $10 application fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
Education
Engineering
Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
1,293
42
TOTAL #: 5,191
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
CALENDAR:
Semesters (3)
3,898
58
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Grace L. McGinnis
PHONE: 708.709.3735
FAX: 708.709.3716
E-MAIL: gmcginnis@prairiestate.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: One institutional form required
DEADLINE: Campus-based awards: July 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,372
2,000
7,516
4,574
1,630
*19,092
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Paul Pipik
PHONE: 708.709.3567
FAX: 708.709.7754
E-MAIL: ppipik@prairiestate.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Cost based on students who live with a parent and includes $27 for Loan Fees.
99
Rend Lake College
ADDRESS:
468 N. Ken Gray Parkway
Ina, IL 62846
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007119
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 041
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.rlc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Kelly Downes
PHONE: 618.437.5321
FAX: 618.437.5677
E-MAIL: downes@rlc.edu
DEADLINE: Before start date of semester
REQUIRED TESTS: ASSET, Compass, and/or ACT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school transcript or GED certification
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: English, Math, Political Science, Spanish, History, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Associate in Applied Science and Certificates
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
1,438
43
TOTAL #: 7,296
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
5,858
57
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Cheri Rushing, Director
PHONE: 618.437.5321
FAX: 618.437.5677
E-MAIL: rushing@rlc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,200
1,000
4,000
2,000
2,400
12,600
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Foundation Scholarships; Academic
Competitiveness Grant
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: April McCormick
PHONE: 618.437.5321, ext. 1297 FAX: 618.437.5677
E-MAIL: mccormicka@rlc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, parking, skill center, library
100
Richard J. Daley College
ADDRESS:
7500 South Pulaski
Chicago, IL 60652
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001649
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 111
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: http://daley.ccc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Milton Wright
PHONE: 773.838.7606
FAX: 773.838.7605
E-MAIL: mwright@ccc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: College Board
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Transcripts from high schools and colleges attended
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: College Entrance Exam Board
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
6,234
40
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
TOTAL #: 9,624
# part-time:
% female:
YES:
YES:
3,390
60
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Loucynda White
PHONE: 773.838.7581
FAX: 773.838.7919
E-MAIL: lwhite158@ccc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: FAFSA
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,536
1,848
5,248
1,248
720
*11,600
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Susan Hughes
PHONE: 773.838.7585
FAX: 773.838.7919
E-MAIL: shughes@ccc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Tutorial, veterans counselor, disabled student services, advisor for remediation, activity center, testing and assessment
*Dependent Student Commuter - includes $480 for computer; Independent Commuter - includes $480 for computer
101
Richland Community College
ADDRESS:
One College Park
Decatur, IL 62521
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 010879
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 133
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.richland.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Cathy Sebok
PHONE: 217.875.7200
FAX: 217.875.7783
E-MAIL: csebok@richland.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: English and Math tests
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $12 registration fee
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: 20 occupational programs - 70 degrees within
those programs; Associates in Fine Arts
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,380
35
TOTAL #: 9,191
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
6,811
65
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Carmin Ellen Ross
PHONE: 217.875.7200
FAX: 217.875.7783
E-MAIL: cross@richland.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional Verification Form, Policies and Procedures Form
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,444
1,250
8,550
700
1,450
15,394
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other: Foundation
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Michael Diggs
PHONE: 217.875.7200
FAX: 217.875.7783
E-MAIL: mdiggs@richland.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, transfer center, career assessment, tutoring, Student Learning Center, SSS/TRIO, Learning Accommodations
Services, Assessment Services, Project Read, Perkins Program, Counseling Services, student support programs.
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Rock Valley College
ADDRESS:
3301 North Mulford Road
Rockford, IL 61114
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001747
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 085
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.rockvalleycollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jennifer Thompson
PHONE: 815.921.4272
FAX: 815.921.4269
E-MAIL: rvcadmissions@rockvalleycollege.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: Placement Test, submit ACT scores or previous college transcripts for possible waiver
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Some career programs require additional application materials (Nursing, Respiratory Care,
Surgical Technology and Aviation Maintenance). All new students must attend a pre-registration orientation: Educational
Planning Session
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Yes
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 8,000
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
3,500
# part-time: 4,500
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
44
% female:
56
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Technology, Health Science, Vocational
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Cyndi Stonesifer
PHONE: 815.921.4158
FAX: 815.921.4169
E-MAIL: rvc-fia@rockvalleycollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: May 1st, then rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,030
1,200
5,500
900
2,150
12,780
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Milana Herman
PHONE: 815.921.4163
FAX: 815.921.4169
E-MAIL: m.herman@rockvalleycollege.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Counseling, testing, job placement, veteran services, tutoring, disability special services, math lab, writing lab, transfer
assistance, Intercultural Student Services.
103
Sauk Valley Community College
ADDRESS:
173 IL Route 2
Dixon, IL 61021
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001752
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 088
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.svcc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Pamela Medema
PHONE: 815.288.5511 ext. 297
FAX: 815.288.3190
E-MAIL: medemap@svcc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT recommended, COMPASS
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: None, except special requirements for Allied Health programs
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: May be given for CLEP, USAFI/DANTES, ACT PEP, proficiency exams, AP exams
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
998
40
TOTAL #: 2,220
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
1,222
60
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jennifer Schultz
PHONE: 815.288.5511
FAX: 815.288.6014
E-MAIL: jennifer.a.schultz@svcc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Sauk Valley Community College
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,146
1,829
6,750
1,829
1,760
15,314
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Veterans benefits
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kristina Fordyce
PHONE: 815.835.6420
FAX: 815.288.6014
E-MAIL: kristina.m.fordyce@svcc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
GED tutorial, handicapped service, dislocated worker, career planning and testing, academic skills center, job placement,
learning lab
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Shawnee Community College
ADDRESS:
8364 Shawnee College Road
Ullin, IL 62992
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007693
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 075
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.shawneecc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Dedria Blakely
PHONE: 618.634.3247
FAX: 618.634.3346
E-MAIL: deeb@shawneecc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS/ASSET required, ACT recommended
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Literature, Math, English Composition
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
Art/Architecture
Business/Admin.
Education
Engineering
X Liberal Arts
Sciences
Other:
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
870
40
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
TOTAL #: 1,834
# part-time:
% female:
YES:
YES:
934
60
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tammy Capps
PHONE: 618.634.3280
FAX: 618.634.3368
E-MAIL: tammyc@shawneecc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Shawnee Community College Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,040
1,126
6,855
3,210
7,424
21,655
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Private alternative loans
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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South Suburban College
ADDRESS:
15800 South State
South Holland, IL 60473
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001769
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 063
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ssc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: John Avila
PHONE: 708.596.2000 ext. 2283
FAX: 708.225.5806
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: Open
REQUIRED TESTS: ASSET
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduation or GED and completion of placement testing
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS:
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Completion of master academic plan
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other:
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,416
34
TOTAL #: 9,787
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
7,371
66
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: John Semple
PHONE: 708.596.2000 ext. 2438
FAX: 708.210.5746
E-MAIL: jsemple@ssc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Open
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
4,400
1,500
4,400
1,200
2,000
13,500
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: John Semple
PHONE: 708.596.2000, ext. 2435 FAX: 708.210.5741
E-MAIL: jsemple@ssc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Student support services, parking, job placement, public transportation, child care, transfer center, academic assistance center
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Southeastern Illinois College
ADDRESS:
3575 College Road
Harrisburg, IL 62946
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001757
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 078
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.sic.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Sarah Adams
PHONE: 618.252.5400 ext. 2440
FAX: 618.252.3062
E-MAIL: registrar@sic.edu
DEADLINE: Ongoing
REQUIRED TESTS: ASSET, COMPASS or ACT composite of 20 will exempt from ASSET
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Certain programs have other special requirements (Allied Health, Conservation Game
Management)
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: N/A
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: *
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
2,061
46
TOTAL #: 2,725
# part-time:
% female:
664
54
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Fall 2014 - Aug. 18, 2014 - Dec. 16, 2014;
Spring 2015 - Jan. 7, 2015 - May 8, 2015;
Summer 2015 - June 1, 2015 - July 23,
2015
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Emily Henson
PHONE: 618.252.5400 ext. 2450
FAX: 618.252.3062
E-MAIL: fao@sic.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: March 1 priority deadline
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,910
2,198
**3,396
1,206
2,419
12,129
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: ***
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Emily Henson
PHONE: 618.252.5400, ext. 2405 FAX: 618.252.3062
E-MAIL: emily.henson@sic.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Tutoring, other as needed on an individual basis
*Allied Health programs, Diesel Mechanics, Welding, Child Care, Fire Science, Biodiesel Production, Cosmetology, OTA, MLT, Surgical Tech,
Vet. Tech, Esthetics, Carpentry, Corrections, Personal Trainer, Nail Technology, Mining, and Medical Transcription, Information Tehcnology,
Oil & Natural Gas Production
** Additional cost if not living with Parent/Relative: $4,154
***Other Financial Aid Programs: Social Science, Business Educational, Applied Technology, Nursing and Allied Health, Art, Music, Theater,
Student Ambassador, Forensic Scholarships and Alternative Loans, Presidential Scholarships, Veterans
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Southwestern Illinois College
ADDRESS:
2500 Carlyle Avenue
Belleville, IL 62221-5899
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001636
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 004
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.swic.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Sonia Fischer
PHONE: 618.235.2700 ext. 5664
FAX: 618.222.9768
E-MAIL: sonia.fischer@swic.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS Math and English placement assessment; ACT and/or NLN for certain Health Science
programs
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school admission requirements for AA, AFA and AS degree programs: English (4
units), Math (2), Social Studies (3), Science (3), Electives (1) and additional coursework (2)
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Proficiency exams may be taken in some courses or programs upon petition by the
student. Credit can be earned for Advanced Placement, CLEP, and Dantes exams per guidelines listed in our college catalog.
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS:
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 13,622
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
4,908
# part-time: 8,714
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
45
% female:
55
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Occupational Certificates and Associate
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
Degrees
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Robert Tebbe
PHONE: 618.235.2700 ext. 5342
FAX: 618.235.3827
E-MAIL: robert.tebbe@swic.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: June 1, priority deadline
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,330
1,500
2,264
2,000
2,790
11,884
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Bonnie Heuer
PHONE: 618.235.2700, ext. 5552 FAX: 618.236.7963
E-MAIL: bonnie.heuer@swic.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Child care, Special Services Center for disabled and returning adult students, Career Resource Center, job placement,
workshops open to community, public transportation, VA benefits
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Spoon River College*
ADDRESS:
23235 N. Co. 22
Canton, IL 61520
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001643
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 077
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.src.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Janet Munson
PHONE: 800.334.7337**
FAX: 309.649.6393
E-MAIL: janet.munson@src.edu
DEADLINE: Fall - Aug. 22, 2014; Spring - Jan. 16, 2015
REQUIRED TESTS: COMPASS required for all new students or required ACT scores
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or equivalent, official transcripts from each postsecondary institution
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: ***
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
698
41
TOTAL #: 1,527
# part-time:
% female:
829
59
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Semesters: Fall - Aug. 25 - Dec. 19, 2014;
Spring - Jan. 20 - May 15, 2015;
Summer - June 8 - July 30, 2015
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jo Branson
PHONE: 800.334.7337**
FAX: 309.649.6393
E-MAIL: financialaid@src.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Priority: Fall - June 15, 2014; Spring - Nov. 15, 2014; Summer - April 1, 2015
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,510
1,550
8,750
1,800
2,700
18,310
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Alternative Loans
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jo Branson
PHONE: 309.649.7030
FAX: 309.649.6393
E-MAIL: jo.branson@src.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Workshops and seminars are open to the community, senior citizen tuition waiver, veterans assistance, vocational retraining,
tutorial assistance, reading/writing/math skills clinic, career assessment and counseling.
*Spoon River College has branch campuses at Macomb, Havana and Rushville, IL
**Alternate number for Admissions: 309.649.6391 Financial Aid: 309.649.7030
***Agricultural Bus. Management, Diesel/Tractor, Nursing Asst., Practical Nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing, Medical
Coding, Admin. Office Tech., Gerontology, Health Info Management, Small Business Management, Natural Resources and
Conservation, Commercial Driving Training, Welding, Computer Information Sytems, Digital Design, Railroad
Transportation/PowerSystem
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Triton College
ADDRESS:
2000 Fifth Avenue
River Grove, IL 60171
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001773
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 047
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.triton.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Dr. Amanda Turner
PHONE: 708.456.0300 ext. 3679
FAX: 708.583.3147
E-MAIL: admissions@triton.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling - open
REQUIRED TESTS: None - ACT recommended
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Minimum high school graduation required for Associate in Arts and Associate in Science
Degrees, some Health Career programs have special admission requirements
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: Advanced Placement Credit accepted
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Over 100 Associate Degree and Certificate
programs in Arts and Sciences, Health Care,
Business and Technology
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
3,445
45
TOTAL #: 12,819
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
9,374
55
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Patricia Zinga
PHONE: 708.456.0300 ext. 3738
FAX: 708.583.3180
E-MAIL: patzinga@triton.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
3,638
1,314
2,982
1,436
1,520
10,890
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Federal TEACH Grant
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Dr. Amanda Turner
PHONE: 708.456.3000, ext. 3679 FAX:
E-MAIL: amandaturner@triton.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, tutoring, free parking, public transportation, academic advising, counseling, services for students with
disabilities, campus ministry, Student Support Services Grant Program, mentoring programs and child care services.
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Truman College
ADDRESS:
1145 West Wilson Avenue
Chicago, IL 60640
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001648
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 110
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.trumancollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jason Wiedenhoeft
PHONE: 773.907.4000
FAX: 773.907.4464
E-MAIL: jwiedenhoeft@ccc.edu
DEADLINE: First day of classes
REQUIRED TESTS: Placement tests: Math, English, Reading
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: None
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: None
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: None
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Associate in Science, Associate in Arts,
Associate in Applied Science, Associate in
Engineering Science
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
3,964
47
TOTAL #: 6,459
# part-time:
% female:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
YES:
YES:
2,495
53
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Robert Evans
PHONE: 773.907.4810
FAX: 773.907.4824
E-MAIL: revans@ccc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,488
1,856
10,464
1,984
736
*17,528
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other: Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Tutoring, child care, student activities, special services for bilingual students, refugees, disabled students
*Includes a $480 technology estimate
THIS SCHOOL DID NOT PROVIDE UPDATED INFORMATION FOR THE 2014-15 HANDBOOK OF ILLINOIS
POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS.
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Waubonsee Community College
ADDRESS:
Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive
Sugar Grove, IL 60554-9454
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 006931
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 096
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.waubonsee.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Joy Sanders
PHONE: 630.466.7900 ext. 2938
FAX: 630.466.6663
E-MAIL: jsanders@waubonsee.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Assessment testing required for all new matriculated students as well as those students
enrolling in English or mathematics (RDG required for F.S. applicants)
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: CLEP, specific college departmental exams, military training, Proficiency Examination
Program (PEP), Advanced Placement Program (APP)
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: Assessment tests may be required based on previous coursework.
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 10,857
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
# full-time:
3,088
# part-time: 7,749
X Education
X Engineering
% male:
44
% female:
56
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: AA, AS, AGS, AES, AFA, AAS, AAT, and
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
various occupational certificates
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO: X
CALENDAR:
Early semester (Fall term ends before
Christmas)
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Charles Boudreau
PHONE: 630.466.7900 ext. 5774
FAX: 630.466.6666
E-MAIL:
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Fall Deadline - December 3rd, Final Deadline - April 1st
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,688
1,530
2,170
1,440
2,790
10,618
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Andrea Wheeler
PHONE: 630.466.2797
FAX: 630.466.6666
E-MAIL: awheeler@waubonsee.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Disabled student services, academic and personal counseling, child care, tutoring, job placement
*Based on 12 hours per semester
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Wilbur Wright College
ADDRESS:
4300 N. Narragansett Ave.
Chicago, IL 60634
SCHOOL TYPE: 2-Year Public
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001655
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 117
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/pages/default.aspx
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Linda Huertas
PHONE: 773.481.8453
FAX: 773.481.8205
E-MAIL: lhuertas@ccc.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: Local placement tests
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school transcripts, ACT
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTIONS: N/A
TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS: College transcripts
TYPES OF COLLEGE OFFERINGS:
X Art/Architecture
X Business/Admin.
X Education
X Engineering
X Liberal Arts
X Sciences
Other: Many other 1 and 2 year programs
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
4,600
39
TOTAL #: 29,637
# part-time: 25,037
% female:
61
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
GRADUATE STUDY:
CALENDAR:
Semester
YES:
YES:
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Toron Ballard
PHONE: 773.481.8103
FAX: 773.481.8113
E-MAIL: tballard@ccc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Yes
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
ON-CAMPUS
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
COMMUTER
RESIDENT
Tuition and fees;
Books and supplies:
Room and board:
Personal expenses:
Transportation:
TOTAL
$
$
$
$
2,536
1,848
10,464
1,986
720
17,554
X
X
X
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Federal Pell Grant
Federal SEOG
Federal Work Study
Federal Perkins Loan
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
X Athletic scholarships
Other:
Veterans Assistance Information
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Ed Davis
PHONE: 773.481.8012
FAX: 773.481.8606
E-MAIL: edavis111@ccc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Disabled student services, free job placement, sitter service, student computer labs, free tutoring, and a writing center.
*Dependent student
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Chapter III
Schools of
Nursing
Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing
ADDRESS:
Broadway at 11th Street, P.O. Box 7005
Quincy, IL 62301
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 006214
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 358
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.brcn.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ann O'Sullivan
PHONE: 217.228.5520, ext. 6984
FAX: 217.223.6400
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE:
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: ACT - 22 composite, SAT- 1020-1050, 2.5 or better GPA, upper half of class
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 confirmation fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Four year BSN program - starts fall semester plus LPN-BSN Track and RN-BSN
Track; MSN
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #:
282
# part-time:
5
% female: 95
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
Semesters
CALENDAR:
X
X
NO:
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Kevin Turnbull
PHONE: 217.228.5520, ext. 6993
FAX: 217.223.1781
E-MAIL: kturnbull@brcn.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing Application for Financial
Aid
DEADLINE: May 30 - FAFSA, June 30 institution
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
21,352
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,000
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
7,082
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,400
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,000
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
33,834
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
X
Honor scholarships
X
Nursing scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kevin Turnbull
PHONE: 217.228.5520, ext. 6993
FAX: 217.223.1781
E-MAIL: kturnbull@brcn.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Capital Area School of Practical Nursing
ADDRESS:
2201 Toronto Road
Springfield, IL 62712-3803
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 016426
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 172
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.caspn.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Michele Sorrill
PHONE: 217.585.1215
FAX: 217.585.2165
E-MAIL: msorrill@caspn.edu
DEADLINE: When 75 applicants have been accepted, applicants placed in next class.
REQUIRED TESTS: Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate or GED certificate, physical exam, 3 character/work references, CPR
certification, CNA certification, drug screen
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $75 application fee (non-refundable), $45 entrance testing fee (non-refundable), Drug Screen
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Practical Nursing - 9 months - August and February
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
140
# full-time:
140 # part-time: 0
% male:
5-10
% female: 90-95
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
Clock
Hours
CALENDAR:
NO:
NO:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Kerri Becker
PHONE: 217.585.1215
FAX: 217.585.2165
E-MAIL: kbecker@caspn.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Beginning of student's last quarter in program and/or MAP award deadline
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
8,635
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,217
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
671
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
10,523
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Honor scholarships
X
Nursing scholarships
Other: JTPA, VA, DORS, Private scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kerrie Becker
PHONE: 217.585.1215
FAX: 217.585.2165
E-MAIL: kbecker@caspn.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Parking, Vending machines
Nursing Scholarships: Illinois Department of Public Health; Sangamon County SLICE Scholarship
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College of Nursing at University of St. Francis
ADDRESS:
500 N. Wilcox Street
Joliet, IL 60435
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001664
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 057
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.stfrancis.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Cindy Lambert
PHONE: 800.735.7500
FAX: 815.740.5032
E-MAIL: information@stfrancis.edu
DEADLINE: Freshmen - June 1st (preferred); Transfers - July 1st and December 1 (preferred)
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT or SAT (freshman only)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Freshmen with ACT of 20 or greater; GPA of 2.5; Transfers - cumulative GPA of a 3.0 on a 4
point scale; a 2.75 in required science courses; and a 68% on the TEAS test (may be taken twice) in order to begin clinical
sequence or higher in all Nursing pre-reqs.
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: No application fee, $100 tuition deposit, $50 housing deposit for resident students
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Upper division, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) - 4 semesters for full-time
enrollment - classes begin each August and January
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
360
# full-time:
355 # part-time: 5
% male:
12
% female: 88
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
NO:
Semesters with summer session
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Mary Shaw
PHONE: 866.890.8331(toll free)
FAX: 815.740.3822
E-MAIL: finaid@stfrancis.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: USF Application for Financial Aid
DEADLINE: April 1st prior to each award year
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
28,790
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
800
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,770
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,000
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,000
X
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*41,360
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Honor scholarships
X
Nursing scholarships
Other: Tuition assistance
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE: 866.890.8331
FAX: 815.740.3822
E-MAIL: veterans@stfrancis.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*On Campus Resident Costs;
Commuter Costs: Tuition & Fees - $28,790; Books & Supplies - $800; Room & Board - $1,500; Personal expenses - $2,000;
Transportation - $2,120; Total - $35,210
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Graham Hospital School of Nursing
ADDRESS:
210 West Walnut
Canton, IL 61520
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 008938
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 308
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.grahamschoolofnursing.org
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Mary Kepple
PHONE: 309.647.5240 ext. 2347
FAX: 309.649.5127
E-MAIL: mkepple@grahamhospital.org
DEADLINE: February 15
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT, SAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Must have Chemistry, Biology, Algebra, Geometry, English and Social Sciences - either high
school or college, grade of "C" or better
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Admission deposit once accepted is $75; Application fee - $30
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Registered Nurse (RN) - 3 years - August, 2013
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
75
# full-time:
27 # part-time: 48
% male:
8
% female: 92
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
Semesters
CALENDAR:
X
NO:
NO:
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Mary Kepple
PHONE: 309.647.5240 ext. 2347
FAX: 309.649.5127
E-MAIL: mkepple@grahamhospital.org
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Graham Hospital School of Nursing Application for Financial
Aid Application
DEADLINE: April 1, 2013 preferential
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
12,309
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
3,070
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
6,370
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,830
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,111
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
25,690
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Honor scholarships
Nursing scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Mary Kepple
PHONE: 309.647.5240, ext. 2347
FAX: 309.649.5127
E-MAIL: mkepple@grahamhospital.org
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
9 or 10 credit nursing course plus support course
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Lakeview College of Nursing
ADDRESS:
903 North Logan
Danville, IL 61832
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 010501
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 334
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lakeviewcol.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Amy McFadden
PHONE: 217.709.0929
FAX: 217.709.0953
E-MAIL: amcfadden@lakeviewcol.edu
DEADLINE: March 1 - Early decision for Fall (requires 3.0/4.0 min. GPA); April 1 - Fall; Sept. 1 - Spring; Aug. 1 - Early
Decision for Spring (requires 3.0/4.0 min. GPA)
REQUIRED TESTS: HESI
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: GPA 2.5, 60 hours general study courses to transfer in, all college-level transcripts submitted
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) - 4 years - (4 semesters General
Education at another institution, 4 semesters of nursing at Lakeview)
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
310
# full-time:
258 # part-time: 52
% male:
16
% female: 84
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
Semester
CALENDAR:
*
NO:
NO:
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Janet Ingargiola
PHONE: 217.709.0928
FAX: 217.709.0956
E-MAIL: jingarg@lakeviewcol.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Financial Aid Information Request Form (school document)
100% verification performed
DEADLINE: According to State and Federal guidelines for Pell and MAP, Institutional Scholarships - June 30th for FAIYSP
term
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
15,040
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,830
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
4,950
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,984
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,888
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**25,692
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Honor scholarships
***X
Nursing scholarships
Other: Institutional Scholarships; FACTS Management
Tuition Payment Plan
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Janet Ingargiola
PHONE: 217.709.0930
FAX: 217.709.0956
E-MAIL: jingarg@lankeviewcol.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Advising, tutoring, SNA, Campus Library, Computer Lab, student e-mail
* On-Campus Housing: Available on EIU Campus
** This budget is representative for an Independent student at the Junior level
*** IDPH, HRSA
Additional contact for VA information: Tammy Garza, phone - 217.709.0928, fax - 217.709.0956, e-mail tgarza@lakeviewcol.edu
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Resurrection University
ADDRESS:
1431 N. Claremont Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing*
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 022141
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 337
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.resu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Office of Enrollment Management
PHONE: 773.252.6464
FAX: 773.227.3838
E-MAIL: admission@resu.edu
DEADLINE: April 1st for Fall admission; September 1st for Spring admission; February 1st for Summer session.
REQUIRED TESTS: BSN TEAS
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Completion of all general education and nursing support requirements. Cumulative GPA
2.75/4.0; Science GPA 2.75/4.0 (Anatomy & Physiology I & II, Micro-Biology, and General Chemistry)
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: **
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
585
# full-time:
356 # part-time: 229
% male:
15
% female: 85
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
Semesters
CALENDAR:
X
NO:
NO:
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Shirley Howell
PHONE: 773.252.5125
FAX: 773.227.3838
E-MAIL: shirley.howell@resu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Priority deadline date - April 1st
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
23,846
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,420
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
14,324
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
4,121
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,150
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
***47,111
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Honor scholarships
X
Nursing scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* Nursing and Health Information and Information Management.
**Bachelor of Science in Nursing - 16 months - Fall and Spring admission; Bachelor of Science in Nursing Evening &
Weekends - 20 months - Fall admission; BSN for RN's - 16 months - Fall admission; Master's Degree - 3 years - Fall
admission. Bachelor's of Science in Health Informatics and Information Management - 2 years - Fall admission.
***Includes Loan Fees of $250
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Rush University College of Nursing
ADDRESS:
600 S. Paulina Street - Suite 440
Chicago, IL 60612
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009800
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 335
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.rushu.rush.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Lisa Rosenberg, PhD, RN
PHONE: 312.942.7117
FAX: 312.942.3403
E-MAIL: lisa_rosenberg@rush.edu
DEADLINE: Jan. 2 for Fall term, August 1 for Spring term, and December 1 for Summer term
REQUIRED TESTS: GRE for PhD and Nurse Anesthesia required, waived for all other graduate areas of study if waiver
requirement(s) met; *
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Completed application, CV, 3 recommendations, interview, all calculated GPAs
recommended 3.0 or higher
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $65 Nursing CAS application fee; $35 Rush supplemental application fee; $350 confirmation fee
(applied towards tuition)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: **
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
986
# full-time:
389 # part-time: 597
% male:
11
% female: 89
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
Trimester
CALENDAR:
X
X
NO:
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Michael Frechette
PHONE: 312.942.6256
FAX: 312.942.2732
E-MAIL: financial_aid@rush.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional aid application
DEADLINE: March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
34,083
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,639
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
***22,920
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
0
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
X
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
****58,642
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
X
Honor scholarships
X
Nursing scholarships
Other: Federal Nursing Loans
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Michael Biel
PHONE: 312.942.6256
FAX: 312.942.2732
E-MAIL: Michael_J_Biel@rush.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
On-campus parking, deferred payment plan, counseling services
*TOEFL required for applicantswho are non-native speaking of English and who did not complete 3 years of postsecondary
education and bachelor's degree in the U.S.
**Generalists Entry Masters program - 2 year program starting in Fall, Spring & Summer terms. Program length and start
dates vary for Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Post-Graduate Certifiation progams, and PhD in Nursing Science as full and
part-time programs of study are available
***Total living allowance for off-campus apartment
****Full-time GEM per year
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Saint Anthony College of Nursing
ADDRESS:
5658 East State Street
Rockford, IL 61108-2468
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009987
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 318
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.sacn.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: April Lipnitzky
PHONE: 815.227.2141
FAX: 815.227.2730
E-MAIL: aprillipnitsky@sacn.edu
DEADLINE: September 15 and February 15
REQUIRED TESTS: ATI TEAS - Test of Essential Academic Skills
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: All college transcripts with 64 prerequisite credits, 3 reference forms, personal interview and
brief essay regarding personal/professional goals (see college website)
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee, $200 tuition deposit for curriculum including a clinical/$50 tuition deposit for
curriculum which does not include a clinical - tuition deposit is credited to first semester tuition costs
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Bachelor of Science in Nursing - 4 semesters - August: Fall semester; January:
Spring semester; Master of Science in Nursing - 36 months part-time; RN to BSN - 5 part-time semesters
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
293
# full-time:
152 # part-time: 141
% male:
11
% female: 89
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
Semesters
CALENDAR:
X
NO:
NO:
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Serrita Woods
PHONE: 815.395.5089
FAX: 815.227.2730
E-MAIL: serritawoods@sacn.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Saint Anthony College of Nursing Financial Aid Policy Form,
Saint Anthony College of Nursing Standards of Academic Progress Form
DEADLINE: April 15 for Fall admissions; September 15 for Spring admissions
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
12,088
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,900
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
3,450
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,250
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,280
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*20,968
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Honor scholarships
X
Nursing scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Serrita Woods
PHONE: 815.395.5089
FAX: 815.227-2730
E-MAIL: serritawoods@sacn.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Health services, advising services
*Costs are per semester for undergradutes
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Saint Francis Medical Center
ADDRESS:
511 N. E. Greenleaf Street
Peoria, IL 61603-3783
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 006240
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 321
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.sfmccon.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Janice Farquharson
PHONE: 309.624.8980
FAX: 309.624.8973
E-MAIL: janice.farquharson@osfhealthcare.org
DEADLINE: Application Deadline: September 15, 2014 for Fall 2015; February 15, 2015 for Spring 2016
REQUIRED TESTS: N/A
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: BSN - 59 semester hours of lower division courses with a GPA of 2.50 on a 4.0 scale; MSNGPA of 2.8 on 4.0 scale, request application for additional information; Two A&P courses must have a GPA of 2.50 on a 4.0
scale
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee (non-refundable)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: National League of Nursing (NLN) and NCA accredited; Baccalaureate Degree
in Nursing - 4 semesters - classes begin mid-August and mid-January; Masters Degree in Nursing; BSN, DMP
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
686
# full-time:
304 # part-time: 382
% male:
10
% female: 90
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
Semesters
CALENDAR:
X
X
NO:
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Nancy Perryman
PHONE: 309.655.4119
FAX: 309.655.3962
E-MAIL: nancy.s.perryman@osfhealthcare.org
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional financial aid application
DEADLINE: Open
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
16,976
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,895
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
4,938
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,537
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
4,876
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
31,222
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
Honor scholarships
Nursing scholarships
Other: Institutional merit scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Nancy Perryman
PHONE: 309.655.4165
FAX: 309.655.3962
E-MAIL: nancy.s.perryman@osfhealthcare.org
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Library services, academic advisement, college counselor, health service, student services, resident assistance program, peer
facilitators, student senate organization, parking, security services
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Saint John's College of Nursing
ADDRESS:
729 East Carpenter Street
Springfield, IL 62702
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 030980
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 390
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: http://www.stjohnscollegespringfield.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Britni Caruso
PHONE: 217.544.6464
FAX: 217.757.6870
E-MAIL:
britni.caruso@stjohnscollegespringfield.edu
DEADLINE: *
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT/SAT for high school seniors; TEASV (Prenursing Exam)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Early admit (high school seniors) upper half class rank, "C" or above in Science courses,
cumulative GPA of 3.0 on 4.0 scale, ACT composite 22 minimum or SAT 500 each section or **
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $60 application fee (non-refundable), $250 registration deposit
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Upper division - two years - beginning in fall only - entrance annually
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
108
# full-time:
98 # part-time: 10
% male:
10
% female: 90
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
Semesters, Fall, Spring, Summer
CALENDAR:
X
X
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tim Marten
PHONE: 217.544.6464 ext. 44705
FAX: 217.757.6870
E-MAIL:
timothy.marten@stjohnscollegespringfield.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Institutional Scholarship application deadline: May 3, 2013
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
18,102
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,220
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,100
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,870
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,700
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
***34,992
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Honor scholarships
X
Nursing scholarships
Other: Veteran Approved
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Tim Marten
PHONE: 217.544.6464, ext. 44705
FAX: 217.757.6870
E-MAIL:
timothy.marten@stjohnscollegespringfield.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Applications accepted on a rolling basis, 60 students maximum as space is available, acceptance is competitive. Priority Admission is for
applicants with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA for designated lower division courses or a prior bachelor’s degree with a minimum cumulative
GPA of 2.5. Priority applicants must have all admission documentation on file by September 15 for October review for admission to the
following fall semester. Standard admission is for applicants with a minimum of at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA for designated lower division
courses or those who did not meet the Priority deadline. Standard applicants must have all admission documentation on file by November 15
for January review for admission to the following fall semester.
**After 30 semester hours of college transfer work from designated prerequisite list with minimum GPA of 2.5 on 4.0 scale.
***Includes Health Insurance Coverage of $375.
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Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences
ADDRESS:
2122 25th Avenue
Rock Island, IL 61201
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 006225
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 330
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.trinitycollegeqc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Lori Perez
PHONE: 309.779.7812
FAX: 309.779.7748
E-MAIL: lori.perez@trinitycollegeqc.edu
DEADLINE: December 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 4 years high school or one college semester of English; 3 years of high school or one college
semester of Social Studies, Math & Science with a 2.75 cum. GPA for high school students or 24 college credits with a 2.75
cumulative GPA and a 21 composite score on the ACT. Additional requirement BSN - RN license or recert graduate of
Associate degree nursing program. *
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee, $100 admission/tuition deposit
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) - 2 academic years - starting in May,
August or January, Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) - 2 academic years - starting in August. BSN-BASIC - 2 calendar
years. BSN-Accelerated - 15 months
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
181
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO: X
# full-time:
# part-time:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
NO:
% male:
8
% female: 92
Semesters
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Christine Christopherson
PHONE: 309.779.7740
FAX: 309.779.7748
E-MAIL: C.Christopherson@trinitycollegeqc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Yes
DEADLINE: Midterm
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
23,924
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,082
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
5,858
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,976
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,243
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
36,083
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Honor scholarships
X
Nursing scholarships
Other: Nursing Student Loan
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Christine Christopherson
PHONE: 309.779.7740
FAX: 309.779.7748
E-MAIL: C.Christopherson@trinitycollegeqc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Academic advisement, student services, free parking, public transportation, discount rates in cafeteria, student computer lab,
college on East Campus of Regional Medical Center
*BSN-BASIC - minimum GPA at 2.75 cum. And completion of 52 required general education credits. BSN-Accelerated minimum GPA of 3.0 cum. and baccalaureate degree in non-nursing discipline and completion of pre-reqs and personal essay.
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University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing
ADDRESS:
845 South Damen
Chicago, IL 60612-7350
SCHOOL TYPE: Nursing
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001776
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 064
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.uic.edu/nursing
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Office of Academic Programs
PHONE: 312.996.7800
FAX: 312.996.8066
E-MAIL: conapply@uic.edu
DEADLINE: January 15 - Final deadline
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: See website - www.uic.edu/nursing
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee (non-refundable)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Traditional BSN, Fall admission only, upper division, two years full-time; RNBSN, January or August admission, one year full-time and two years part-time
ENROLLMENT: TOTAL #:
411
# full-time:
308 # part-time: 103
% male:
16
% female: 84
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
Semesters
CALENDAR:
X
X
NO:
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Thomas Hardaway
PHONE: 312.996.5563
FAX: 312.996.3385
E-MAIL: finaid@stfrancis.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Priority consideration: March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees;
$
18,754
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,400
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,882
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,176
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,452
X
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*34,664
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
Honor scholarships
X
Nursing scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Commuter Costs; Tuition & Fees $18,754; Books & Supplies $1,400; Personal $3,676; Transportation $1,452; Total: $25,282
Loan Fee: $64 for the year
Financial Aid Web site: http://www.financialaid.uic.edu
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Chapter IV
Professional
Schools/Allied
Health Programs
Argosy University - Chicago
ADDRESS:
225 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1300
Chicago, IL 60601
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 021799
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.argosy.edu/chicago-illinois/default.aspx
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Joanna LaCorte
PHONE: 312.777.7605
FAX: 312.777.7750
E-MAIL: jlacorte@argosy.edu
DEADLINE: January 15 - Recommended for Clinical Psychology applicants
REQUIRED TESTS: GRE (optional for Clinical Psychology applicants)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: See catalog
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee (some waivres available)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Varies by program
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,017
# full-time:
% male:
# part-time:
28
% female:
72
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
CALENDAR:
Semesters, summer required
X
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Nicole Farr
PHONE: 847.969.4954
FAX: 847.969.4999
E-MAIL: nfarr@argosy.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 1 - priority deadline
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
**
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
**
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Fellowships, Teaching Assistantships and
Institutional Work Study
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Nicole Farr
PHONE: 847.969.4954
FAX: 847.969.4999
E-MAIL: nfarr@argosy.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*PsyD - Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Psychology, MA - Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, MAIO - Master of Arts in
Industrial Organizational Psychology, MA - Master of Arts in Community Counseling, EdD - Doctor of Education in Counselor
Education and Supervision, Ed.D-Doctorate of Education in Education or Instructional Leadership, Ed.S. - Education
Specialist in Educational Leadership, MAEd - Master of Arts in Education-Education Leadership, MAEd Adult Training &
Education - Master of Arts in Adult Training and Education, DBA - Doctor of Business Administration, MBA - Master of
Business Administration, MSM - Master of Science in Management, BA - Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, BS - Bachelor in
Science in Business Administration, Ed.D-Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership
**Varies by program
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Argosy University - Schaumburg
ADDRESS:
999 N. Plaza Drive, Suite 111
Schaumburg, IL 60173
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 021799
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.argosy.edu/schaumburg-illinois/default.aspx
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Leon Kelley
PHONE: 847.969.4915
FAX: 847.969.4999
E-MAIL: lekelley@argosy.edu
DEADLINE: January 15 - Recommended for Clinical Psychology applicants
REQUIRED TESTS: GRE (optional for Clinical Psychology applicants
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: See catalog
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee (some waivers available)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Varries by program
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 493
# part-time:
24.6
% female:
75.4
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
CALENDAR:
Semester, Summer required
X
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Nicole Farr
PHONE: 847.969.4954
FAX: 847.969.4999
E-MAIL: nfarr@argosy.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
**
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
**
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
**
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Fellowships, Teaching Assistantships,
Institutional Work-Study
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Nicole Farr
PHONE: 847.696.4954
FAX: 847.696.4999
E-MAIL: nfarr@argosy.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*MAED - 2 yrs; EdS - 2 yrs; EdD - 3 yrs; MBA - 2 yrs; DBA - 3 yrs; Undergraduate Psych; Undergraduate Business;
Undergraduate Criminal Justice. All programs rolling admission
**Varies by program
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Blessing Hospital School of Medical
Laboratory Technicians
ADDRESS:
Broadway at 11th Steet
Quincy, IL 62301
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 021213
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.blessinghospital.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Monsavahn Lithila
PHONE: 217.223.8400 ext. 6205
FAX: 217.223.7032
E-MAIL:
monsavahnlithila@blessinghealthsystem.com
DEADLINE: March 31
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Minimum of 30 hours prerequisites from partner institution including 9 hours in Biology/3
hours in Chemistry, 3.0 average in Sciences, personal interview if candidate qualifies for admission
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $10 application fee; $100 acceptance fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: 24 month program - starts in July. Hospital portion (13 months) starts in July.
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 5
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
NO:
X
# full-time:
5
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
20
% female:
80
CALENDAR:
July through August
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Kevin Turnbull*
PHONE: 217.223.8400 ext. 6993
FAX: 217.223.1781
E-MAIL: kturnbull@brcn.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
5,000
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
668
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,750
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,060
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,430
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
19,908
Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kevin Turnbull
PHONE: 217.228.5520, ext. 6993
FAX: 217.223.1781
E-MAIL: kturnbull@brcn.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* Counseling - Blessing Behavior Medical Services Culver-Stockton College/Blessing Rieman College of Nursing Financial
Aid Coordinator
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Blessing Hospital School of Radiologic Technology
ADDRESS:
Broadway at 11th Street
Quincy, IL 62305-3117
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 004143
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.blessinghospital.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Amanda Feeney
PHONE: 217.223.8400, ext. 6161
FAX: 217.223.3906
E-MAIL: amanda.feeney@blessinghospital.com
DEADLINE: March 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate, 2.5 GPA or above, college preparatory curriculum, interview if
candidate qualifies for admission
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 acceptance fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: 24 months - July 1
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 20
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
NO:
X
# full-time:
20
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
2
% female:
98
CALENDAR:
July through June
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Kevin Turnbull
PHONE: 217.228.5520, ext. 6993
FAX: 217.223.1781
E-MAIL: kturnbull@brcn.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 1 - FAFSA
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
4,344
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
780
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
7,800
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,000
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,373
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
*17,297
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kevin Turnbull
PHONE: 217.288.5520, ext. 6993
FAX: 217.223.1781
E-MAIL: kturnbull@brcn.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Reflects costs for one academic year. Fees first year are $248, fees second year are $578, books are $968 on first year, no
book costs on second year.
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Catholic Theological Union
ADDRESS:
5401 South Cornell Avenue
Chicago, IL 60615
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009232
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ctu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Angela Paviglianiti
PHONE: 773.371.5445
FAX: 773.371.5452
E-MAIL: apply@ctu.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: TOEFL OR IELTS for those without postsecondary studies in English
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Undergraduate transcripts, letters of recommendation, proficient in English
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $55 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Vary - 1 to 4 years - Fall, Spring Semesters; September - Fall Term; January J-Term; February - Spring Term; June - Summer Institute
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 490
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
220
# part-time:
270
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
57
% female:
43
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Angela Paviglianiti
PHONE: 773.371.5445
FAX: 773.371.5452
E-MAIL: apply@ctu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Yes
DEADLINE: Rolling for new students
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
18,768
$
18,768
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,720
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
4,500
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
varies
varies
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*33,988
$
*19,768
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Liz Sienkiewicz
PHONE: 773.371.5406
FAX:
E-MAIL: lsienkicwicz@ctu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Placement, housing, parking, food service, spiritual direction
*Total costs could be less, depending on housing selected.
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Chicago School of Professional Psychology
ADDRESS:
325 N. Wells
Chicago, IL 60610
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 021553
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.thechicagoschool.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Katie Curran
PHONE: 800.684.2890
FAX: 312.644-6076
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: Psy.D - Dec 15 - Early consideration, Feb 15 - Final; All other programs including Grayslake - Feb 15 - Early
Consideration, April 1 - Final; School Psychology - Spring Cohort - Feb 15 - Early Consideration, April 1 - Final
REQUIRED TESTS: GRE (General)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Psy.D - Eighteen semester hours of Psychology including 1 course each in Statistics, Child
or Human Development and Abnormal Psychology; MA - coursework in Stats, Research Methods and 1 course in Psych.
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Admit in Fall semester; Psy.D is a 5 year program, including dissertation. MA
is a 2 year full-time program but can also be done as part-time; School Psych EdD & PhD = 3 years full-time
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 1,614
1,130
20
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
X
# part-time:
484
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
% female:
80
CALENDAR:
September 2, 2014 - August 31,
2015
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Lawrence McGhee
PHONE: 800.684.2890
FAX: 888-253-5100
E-MAIL: finaid@thechicagoschool.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Financial Aid Institutional Application available online
DEADLINE: March 1st for Priority Review
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
32,340
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
3,824
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
14,568
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
7,520
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,192
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
59,444
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Tamika M. Harding
PHONE: 800.684.2890, opt. 2
FAX: 312-488-6336
E-MAIL: militarybenefits@thechicagoschool.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
** Estimated Tuition for MA programs
Tuition for Psy. D - Tuition and Fees: $39,630, Books and Supplies: $3,824, Room and Board: $14,568, Personal Expenses:
$7,520, Transportation: $1,192 - Total: $66,734
Tuition for on-line-blended programs: Tuition and fees: $25,464, Books and Supplies: $2,924, Room and Board: $9,872,
Personal expenses: $4,776, Transportation: $1,192 - Total: $44,228
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Information regarding the California and Washington, DC programs are available at thechicagoschool.edu
Chicago Theological Seminary
ADDRESS:
1407 E. 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001661
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ctschicago.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Lisa Seiwert
PHONE: 773.896.2413
FAX: 773.643.1284
E-MAIL: lseiwert@ctschicago.edu
DEADLINE: February 15
REQUIRED TESTS: Ph.D./GRE, TOEFL for all international students
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee, $150 matriculation fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: MA - 2 years, M.Div - 3 years, D.Min - 3 years (post M.Div.), STM - 1 year
(post M.Div), Ph.D - 6 years
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 240
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
X
# full-time:
133
# part-time:
106
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
% male:
52
% female:
48
CALENDAR:
September 2014 to May 2015
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Howard Nelson
PHONE: 773.896.2412
FAX: 773.643.1284
E-MAIL: hnelson@ctschicago.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Financial aid application
DEADLINE: February 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
15,988
$
15,988
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,440
1,440
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
11,073
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,700
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
722
722
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*32,923
$
*18,150
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Elena Jimenez
PHONE: 773.896.2471
FAX: 773.843.1284
E-MAIL: ejimenez@ctschicago.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*MA/Mdiv
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Erikson Institute
ADDRESS:
451 North LaSalle Street
Chicago, IL 60654-4510
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: G35103
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.erikson.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Valerie Williams
PHONE: 312.893.7142
FAX: 312.893.7168
E-MAIL: admission@erikson.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admissions with priority application deadline of March 1
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Applicant Self-Disclosure Form, Interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $200 matriculation fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: MS in Child Development (Fall); MS in Early Childhood Education (Fall); MS in
Early Childhood Education leading to Type 04 certification (Summer/Fall); Master of Social Work (Fall), Online MS in Early
Childhood Education (Spring)
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 250
111
4
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
# part-time:
139
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
% female:
96
CALENDAR:
Semester
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Alex Yang
PHONE: 312.893.7154
FAX: 312.893.7168
E-MAIL: finaid@erikson.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Erikson Financial Aid Application form
DEADLINE: Priority Deadline - March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
19,800
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
800
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,800
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,000
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
700
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
*34,100
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: MTI Scholarships through ISAC, TEACH
Grant
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Karen Byrant
PHONE: 312.893.7153
FAX: 312.893.7168
E-MAIL: kbryant@erikson.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Orientation, Academic Advising, Career Services, International Student Advising, Academic Writing Program
*Tuition for 2014-15 is $960 per credit hour. Example shown assumes enrollment is 20 credits in Fall/Spring semesters, plus
annual Student Services fee of $600
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Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
ADDRESS:
2121 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60201
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001682
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.garrett.edu/
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Becky Eberhart
PHONE: 847.866.3880
FAX: 847.467.1269
E-MAIL: getadmitted@garrett.edu
DEADLINE: None - rolling admission
REQUIRED TESTS: None for English fluent applicants, TOEFL for international students
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.5/4.0 GPA, 3 references, essay statement, official transcripts from all undergraduate and
graduate schools attended
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $200 confirming intent to enroll tuition deposit (applied towards tuition at enrollment)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Master of Arts, Master of Theological Studies - 2 years, Master of Divinity - 3
years, Dual degree: MDiv/Master of Social Work
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 450
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
288
# part-time:
162
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
48
% female:
52
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jason Gill
PHONE: 847.866.3987
FAX: 847.467.5253
E-MAIL: jason.gill@garrett.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Before start of semester of admission
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
19,560
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
*23,482
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
44,042
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Recognition Awards, Academic
Scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES: *Includes Room & Board and Personal Expenses
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Illinois College of Optometry
ADDRESS:
3241 South Michigan
Chicago, IL 60616
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001689
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ico.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Dr. Mark K. Colip
PHONE: 312.949.7400
FAX: 312.949.7680
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: April 1
REQUIRED TESTS: Optometry Admission Test (OAT)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: call 800.397.2424 for list
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $75 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Optometry - 9 months for first 2 academic years and 12 months in final 2
academic years; 4 year program - academic year begins in August
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 618
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
618
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
32
% female:
68
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Milissa Bartold
PHONE: 312.949.7440
FAX: 312.949.7685
E-MAIL: mbartold@ico.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: April 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
36,308
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
3,001
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
16,096
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
534
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
55,939
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: HPSL
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Bryant Anderson
PHONE: 312.949.7445
FAX: 312,949.7685
E-MAIL: banderson@ico.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, parking
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Institute for Clinical Social Work
ADDRESS:
401 South State Street, Suite 822
Chicago, IL 60601
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 025737
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.icsw.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ashley Boyd
PHONE: 312.935.4232
FAX: 312.935.4255
E-MAIL: aboyd@icsw.edu
DEADLINE: August 1
REQUIRED TESTS: Critical Assesment Essay
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 application fee, $50 for Master's Program
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Doctoral program - four years - 8 weekends a semester - two semesters a
year; Distance Learning - four years, 2 on-site visits a semester, 2 semesters a year
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 125
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
NO:
X
# full-time:
102
# part-time:
23
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
18
% female:
82
CALENDAR:
Fall classes: September - January.
Springr classes: January - May
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Sebastien Beaudet
PHONE: 312.935.4234
FAX: 312.935.4255
E-MAIL: sbeaudet2@icsw.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: School financial aid applications
DEADLINE: August 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
25,500
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,511
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
15,148
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,852
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,500
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*46,511
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Elizabeth Jacobs Scholarship
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Sebastien Beaudet
PHONE: 312.935.4234
FAX: 312.935.4255
E-MAIL: sbeaudet@icsw.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Students who work for either schools or agencies are encouraged to inquire about tuition reimbursement.
Scholarship, Grant & Fellowship research assistance provided by Financial Aid upon request
Students may request up to the Cost of Attenance for funding.
*Full-time
Masters Program; contact colllege for other programs
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John Marshall Law School
ADDRESS:
315 South Plymouth Court
Chicago, IL 60604
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001698
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.jmls.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: William B. Powers
PHONE: 800.537.4280
FAX: 312.427.5136
E-MAIL: 6powers@jmls.edu
DEADLINE: March 1 for Fall; November 1 for Spring
REQUIRED TESTS: LSAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Application, application fee, LSDAS report, law school application matching form,
undergraduate degree from accredited college or university
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Juris Doctor - 3 years for day students, 4 years and 1 summer session for
evening students - August and January
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 1,617
1,220
53
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
# part-time:
397
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
% female:
47
CALENDAR:
Semesters
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Yara Santana
PHONE: 312.427.2737
FAX: 312.360.2662
E-MAIL: 6santany@jmls.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: The John Marshall Law School Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: Ten weeks prior to start of class
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
44,074
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,482
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
15,894
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,853
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,431
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
*70,736
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career services, housing reference service, financial aid, public transportation
*For day classes this cost includes $1,504 medical/dental expenses and $2,498 loan fees; total for evening classes is
$57,703
THIS SCHOOL DID NOT PROVIDE UPDATED INFORMATION FOR THE 2014-15 HANDBOOK OF ILLINOIS
POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS.
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Lake Forest Graduate School of Management
ADDRESS:
1905 West Field Court*
Lake Forest, IL 60045
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 023192
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.LFGSM.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Carolyn Brune
PHONE: 849.234.5005
FAX: 847.295.3656
E-MAIL: askadmiss@lfgsm.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admission
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 4 years professional work experience, Bachelor's degree, interview, two letters of
recommendation, application.
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Tuition Deposit: $100 (applied to first class)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: MBA - 2 , 3 or 4 year schedule (varies by campus); six 8-week terms evenings or Saturdays; classes start September, January, November, March and April
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 780
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
X
# full-time:
0
# part-time:
780
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
% male:
57
% female:
43
CALENDAR:
Quarters at Schaumburg and Lake
Forest locations
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rebecca Kim
PHONE: 847.574.5264
FAX: 847.574.5157
E-MAIL: rkim@lfgsm.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
3,156
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
70
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
3,226
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Executive MBA Loans and Benefactorfunded scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Rebecca Kim
PHONE: 847-574-5264
FAX: 847-594-5157
E-MAIL: rkim@lfgsm.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Online career management services available for students and alumni.
*Campuses in Lake Forest (Marietta Thomas 847.574.5173) and Schaumburg (Currie Gashie 847.576.5204)
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Loyola University Chicago
Stritch School of Medicine
ADDRESS:
2160 South 1st Avenue, Bldg. 120, Room
200
Maywood, IL 60153
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001710
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.stritch.luc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: viviana Martinez
PHONE: 708.216.3229
FAX: 708.216.9160
E-MAIL: ssom-admissions@luc.edu
DEADLINE: November 15
REQUIRED TESTS: Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: *
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $85
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: M.D. program - 4 years and M.D/PhD.Program - July 28, 2014
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 603
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
# full-time:
603
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
% male:
52
% female:
48
CALENDAR:
Semesters
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tammy Patterson
PHONE: 708.216.3227
FAX: 708.216.0480
E-MAIL: Tpatterson@luc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 31
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
**57,480
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,905
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
13,570
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,328
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,312
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
**76,595
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other: Alternative loans
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Janelle Wade
PHONE: 773.508.7704
FAX: 773.508.3397
E-MAIL: jwade@luc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Campus ministry, student health and fitness services, housing reference service, office of student affairs, financial aid, Dean
of Students (non-academic activities), peer counseling, student counseling, public transportation is available
*Bachelor's degree, 1 year of course work and lab for General Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Physics
(Biochemistry strongly recommended and/or can be substituted for part of the Organic requirement), U.S. citizenship or
Permanent Resident Visa or be eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) at the time of application.
**estimated
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Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
ADDRESS:
1100 East 55th Street
Chicago, IL 60615
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001712
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lstc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Scott Chalmers
PHONE: 773.256.0727
FAX: 773.256.0782
E-MAIL: admissions@lstc.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: BA Degree
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Master of Arts - 2 years - August 26, 2014, Master of Divinity - 4 years - August
26, 2014, Master of Theology, Doctorate of Philosophy in Religion
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 284
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
185
# part-time:
99
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
50
% female:
50
CALENDAR:
Two 15 week semesters and 1
January "J" term and 1 May
"Maymester" course
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Kate Fitzkappes
PHONE: 773.256.0726
FAX: 773.256.0782
E-MAIL: admissions@lstc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional form
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
15,300
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,100
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
varies
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
13,395
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,500
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
32,295
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Laura Wilhelm
PHONE: 773.256.0741
FAX: 773.256.0782
E-MAIL: lwilhelm@lstc.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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McCormick Theological Seminary
ADDRESS:
5460 South University Avenue
Chicago, IL 60615
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001721
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.mccormick.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jamie Wasowski
PHONE: 800.228.4687 Ext. 6255
FAX: 773.288.2612
E-MAIL: jwasowski@go.mccormick.edu
DEADLINE: March 1 for scholarship consideration; July 1 for admissions
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Application form, personal statement, all academic transcripts, three letters of reference,
$70 application fee.*
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $150 matriculation fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Master of Divinity - 3 years - Fall, January, Spring Semester; Master of Arts in
Theological Studies - 2 years - Fall, January, Spring Semesters; Doctor of Ministry - 3 years (part time)
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 261
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
72
# part-time:
189
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
42
% female:
58
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tabitha Y. Clark
PHONE: 773.947.6309
FAX: 773.288.2612
E-MAIL: tclark@mccormick.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: McCormick Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: April 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
10,190
$
10,190
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,800
1,800
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
4,635
10,655
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
630
630
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**17,255
$
**23,275
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: James Courtney
PHONE: 773.947.6285
FAX: 773.947.0376
E-MAIL: jcourtney@mccormick.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Four year bachelor of arts or bachelors of science degree required for Masters programs. Master of Divinity and 3 year
parish experience for the Doctor of Ministry program.
**Living budgets range from $9,000-$15,000
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Meadville/Lombard Theological School
ADDRESS:
610 S. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001723
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.meadville.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Darrick Jackson
PHONE: 773.256.3000 ext. 482
FAX: 212.327.7068
E-MAIL: djackson@meadville.edu
DEADLINE: June 1
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: None
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $45 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: M.Div - TouchPoint low-residency format -3 years; Fall; D.Min - 2 years rolling; Master of Arts in Religion - 2 years - rolling; Master of Arts in Religious Leadership - 2 years - rolling
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 100
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
X
# full-time:
66
# part-time:
34
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
% male:
31
% female:
69
CALENDAR:
September-May, 2 semesters
summer term
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tina Porter
PHONE: 773.256.3000 ext. 671
FAX: 312.327.7068
E-MAIL: tporter@meadville.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: March 1 for scholarships
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
*20,308
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,350
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,780
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
9,200
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
3,400
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*43,038
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Unitarian Universal Association
Scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Lynn Penn-Hargrove
PHONE: 312.212.0672
FAX:
E-MAIL: vpennhargrove@meadville.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
On-site chaplain in January, when all students are here
Director of Contextual Ministry, full-time, on-site. Affiliated with the University of Chicago - Member, Association of Chicago
Theological Schools
*Campus-based - Low Residency - moved to an all-distance program which is low-residency. Room & board apply to
additional lodging in Chicago at 38 days/year 124 days in January plus 2 weeks at other time of year at $95/day.
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Midwestern University's Chicago
College of Osteopathic Medicine
ADDRESS:
555 31st Street
Downers Grove, IL 60515
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001657
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.midwestern.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Mike Laken
PHONE: 630.515.7200
FAX: 630.971.6086
E-MAIL: admissil@midwestern.edu
DEADLINE: AACOMAS Deadline: January 1
REQUIRED TESTS: Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Students should possess competitive academic credentials, mean GPAs and MCAT scores
of previous year's class were 3.5 GPA and 29 MCAT
Must have a minimum science and overall GPA of 2.75; Bachelor's Degree
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Supplemental application fees
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Doctor of Osteopathy - 4 years - August 2014
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 203
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
203
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
56
% female:
44
CALENDAR:
Quarter
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Nathan Ernst
PHONE: 630.515.6101
FAX: 630.515.6384
E-MAIL: ilfinaid@midwestern.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Midwestern Institutional Application
DEADLINE: March 2
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
59,826
$
59,826
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,276
2,276
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
13,490
3,000
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,301
3,301
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,459
4,204
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
80,352
$
72,607
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other: Primary Care Loan
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Reed Cooper
PHONE: 630.515.6074
FAX: 630.515.7140
E-MAIL: ilregistrar@midwestern.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Midwestern University's Chicago
College of Pharmacy
ADDRESS:
555 31st Street
Downers Grove, IL 60515
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001657
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.midwestern.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Mike Laken
PHONE: 630.515.7200
FAX: 630.971.6086
E-MAIL: admissil@midwestern.edu
DEADLINE: PharmCAS deadline: January 7
REQUIRED TESTS: Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Must possess a minimum cumulative GPA and science GPA of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Supplemental application fees
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Doctor of Pharmacy Degree 4 years September 2014
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 214
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
214
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
27
% female:
73
CALENDAR:
Quarter
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Nathan Ernst
PHONE: 630.515.6101
FAX: 630.515.6384
E-MAIL: ilfinaid@midwestern.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Midwestern Institutional Application
DEADLINE: March 2
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
38,223
$
38,223
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
467
467
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
12,141
2,700
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,001
3,001
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,323
4,243
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
55,155
$
48,634
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Reed Cooper
PHONE: 630.515.6074
FAX: 630.515.7140
E-MAIL: ilregistrar@midwestern.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Midwestern University's College of Health Sciences
Physician Assistant Program
ADDRESS:
555 31st Street
Downers Grove, IL 60515
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001657
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.midwestern.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Mike Laken
PHONE: 630.515.7200
FAX: 631.971.6086
E-MAIL: admissil@midwestern.edu
DEADLINE: CASPA deadline October 1
REQUIRED TESTS: Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Minimum cumulative GPA and science GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale; Bachelors degree
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: MMS - 27 months - June 2014
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 86
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
86
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
14
% female:
86
CALENDAR:
Quarter
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Nathan Ernst
PHONE: 630.515.6101
FAX: 630.515.6384
E-MAIL: ilfinaid@midwestern.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Midwestern Institutional Application
DEADLINE: March 3
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
42,119
$
42,119
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
3,088
3,088
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
16,188
3,600
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,901
3,901
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,732
5,625
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
67,028
$
58,333
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Reed Cooper
PHONE: 630.515.6074
FAX: 630.515.7140
E-MAIL: ilregistrar@midwestern.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
145
National University of Health Sciences
ADDRESS:
200 East Roosevelt Road
Lombard, IL 60148-4583
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional (Health)
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001732
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 200
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.nuhs.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Victoria Sweeney
PHONE: 630.889.6572
FAX: 630.889.6554
E-MAIL: vsweeney@nuhs.edu
DEADLINE: None, please apply 9-12 months in advance of intended matriculation date
REQUIRED TESTS: TOEFL required for those whose primary language is not English.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Two character references and a baccalaureate degree with minimum 2.50 cum. GPA for MS
Degrees additional specific course requirements in English, Humanities/Social Sciences and the basic Sciences for DC and
ND Degrees.
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $55 application fee, $225 advanced tuition deposit and reservation fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Doctor of Chiropractic degree - 10 trimesters - May, January, September;
Certificate of Massage Therapy - 3 Trimesters - May, January, September; Bachelor of Biomedical Science - 4 trimesters May, January, September; Dr. of Naturopathic = 10 Trimesters; MS in Acupuncture = 7 Trimesters; MS in Oriental Medicine =
9 Trimesters.
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 693
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
612
# part-time:
81
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
40
% female:
60
CALENDAR:
Trimesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Robert A.Dame
PHONE: 630.889.6515
FAX: 630.889.6444
E-MAIL: financialaid@nuhs.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
21,098
$
21,098
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
1,000
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,280
2,800
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,200
1,200
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
600
3,000
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*34,178
$
*29,098
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Izabela Dubak
PHONE: 630.889.6576
FAX: 630.889.6444
E-MAIL: idubak@nuhs.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Cost are for 2 trimesters, see website for up--to-date budgets.
Housing Director: 630.889.6661
Student Support Services: 630.889.6655
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North Park Theological Seminary
ADDRESS:
3225 West Foster Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001735
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.northpark.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Amy Xendale
PHONE: 773.244.5530
FAX: 773.244.6244
E-MAIL: semadmissions@northpark.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: TOEFL of 90 (Internet-based) or higher if English is not the first language
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Undergraduate GPA of 2.5 or better from an accredited school
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $200 tuition deposit
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: M.Div., MACF, MATS, MACM (in addition) and dual degree available with MBA
or Masters of Nonprofit Administration
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 265
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
75
# part-time:
190
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
57
% female:
43
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Lucy Shaker
PHONE: 773.244.5526
FAX: 773.244.4953
E-MAIL: lshaker@northpark.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: North Park in-house form
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
*8,480
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,600
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
**12,000
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,600
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
800
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
26,480
$
Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Partners in Education Matching Grants
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Emily Hawkinson
PHONE: 773.244.5561
FAX: 773.634.4051
E-MAIL: ehawkinson@northpark.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Student health services, counseling office, student services, placement within Evangelical Covenant Church
*Includes $220 average loan fee
**Based on single student
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Northern Baptist Theological Seminary
ADDRESS:
660 East Butterfield Road
Lombard, IL 60148
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001736
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.seminary.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Randy Tumblin
PHONE: 630.620.2180
FAX: 630.620.2190
E-MAIL: admissions@seminary.edu
DEADLINE: One month prior to beginning of Quarter.
REQUIRED TESTS: All applicants whose primary language is other than English are required to take TOEFL
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.5 GPA minimum
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $35 application fee (non-refundable)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Master of Arts in Christian Ministry-66 hours;
Master of Divinity degree - 108 hours; Students may begin Fall, Winter, Spring or Summer Quarter
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 202
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
60
# part-time:
40
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
63
% female:
37
CALENDAR:
Quarter System
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Barbara Wixon
PHONE: 630.620.2103
FAX: 630.620.2190
E-MAIL: wixon@seminary.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Scholarship and Grant Application
DEADLINE: May 16
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
15,060
$
15,060
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,100
1,100
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
16,900
27,776
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
6,800
6,800
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
3,850
3,850
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*43,710
$
*54,586
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Marilyn R. Mast Hewitt
PHONE: 630-620-2196
FAX: 630-620-2190
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Cost for family of one
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E-MAIL: registrar@seminary.edu
Northwestern University Medical School
ADDRESS:
303 East Chicago Avenue, Morton Building
I-606
Chicago, IL 60611
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001739
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.feinberg.northwestern.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Delores Brown
PHONE: 312.503.8206
FAX: 312.503.0550
E-MAIL: med-admissions@northwestern.edu
DEADLINE: October 15
REQUIRED TESTS: Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) - the April MCAT exam is advised
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Completed college education, recommendation letters, personal interviews, clinical
exposure, leadership skills as demonstrated through extra-curricular and/or employment responsibilities
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Four academic years - starts the first week of August. Dual degree programs
also available ( MD/MPH, MD/MBA, MD/PhD)
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 700
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
# full-time:
700
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
% male:
50
% female:
50
CALENDAR:
Full Year Term
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Emily Osborn
PHONE: 312.503.8722
FAX: 312.503.8700
E-MAIL: financial-aid-chicago@northwestern.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional financial aid application
DEADLINE: Variable
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
*52,436
$
*52,436
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,000
2,000
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
16,620
16,620
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,499
3,499
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,440
1,440
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*75,995
$
*75,995
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: DHHS Primary Care Loan
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Julia Jenkins
PHONE: 312.503.8722
FAX: 312.503.8700
E-MAIL: julia-jenkins@northwestern.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Limited parking
Financial Aid Web site: http://chicagofinancialaid.northwestern.edu
*Costs are based on first-year budget
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Rush Medical College
ADDRESS:
600 South Paulina, Suite 524 A.F.
Chicago, IL 60612
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009800
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.rushu.rush.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jill Volk
PHONE: 312.942.6915
FAX:
E-MAIL: rmc_admissions@rush.edu
DEADLINE: AMCAS deadline November 1
REQUIRED TESTS: MCAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $90 application fee, $100 tuition deposit (refundable until May 15)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: MD - 4 years
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 523
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
523
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
49
% female:
51
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Michael Frachette
PHONE: 312.942.6256
FAX: 312.942.2732
E-MAIL: financial_aid@rush.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional application for financial aid
DEADLINE: March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
49,699
$
49,699
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,975
1,975
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
*17,190
*17,190
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
68,864
$
68,864
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Michael Biel
PHONE: 312.942.6256
FAX: 312.942.2732
E-MAIL: michael_j_biel@rush.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Peer-Tutoring program, academic advisor program, student counseling center, Careers in Medicine
*Living allowance
150
Rush University College of Health Sciences
Medical Lab Sciences
ADDRESS:
600 S. Paulina Street - Suite 440
Chicago, IL 60612
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009800
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 389
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.rushu.rush.edu/mls
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Maribeth Flaws
PHONE: 312.942.7120
FAX: 312.942.2100
E-MAIL: chs_admissions@rush.edu
DEADLINE: August 1
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Must have completed 60 semester (90 quarter) hours to enter upper division program with
2.5 GPA, interview and references
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40 application fee, $250 confirmation fee (applicable to tuition)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Two academic years - September
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 60
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
57
# part-time:
3
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
22
% female:
78
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Michael Frechette
PHONE: 312.942.6256
FAX: 312.942.2732
E-MAIL: financial_aid@rush.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional aid application
DEADLINE: May 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
27,166
$
27,166
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
819
819
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
*17,190
*17,190
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
45,175
$
45,175
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE: 312.942.2100
FAX:
E-MAIL: chs_admissions@rush.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Parking on campus, deferred payment plan, counseling services
*Total living allowance for off-campus apartment
151
Saint Francis School of Clinical Laboratory Science
OSF Saint Francis Medical Center
ADDRESS:
530 Northeast Glen Oak Avenue
Peoria, IL 61637
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #:
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.osfsaintfrancis.org
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Carol Becker
PHONE: 309.624.9021
FAX: 309.624.9150
E-MAIL: carol.e.becker@osfhealthcare.org
DEADLINE: December 1
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 90 semester hours (SH) completed (including: 16 SH Biology, 16 SH Chemistry, 3 SH
Math), enrollment at affiliated university or BS degree completed
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: 11 month program - August to June
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 6
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
# full-time:
6
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
X
% male:
20
% female:
80
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours, Monday - Friday 7:30
a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Carol Becker
PHONE: 309.624.9021
FAX: 309.624.9150
E-MAIL: carol.e.becker@osfhealthcare.org
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Apply through affiliate college or university
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
3,500
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
500
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
3,500
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
*7,500
$
Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other: IL Veteran's benefits
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Carol Becker
PHONE: 309.624.9021
FAX: 309.625.9150
E-MAIL: carol.becker@osfhealthcare.org
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Parking, meals discount, job placement assistance and dorm housing are available
152
Southern Illinois University
School of Dental Medicine
ADDRESS:
2800 College Avenue
Alton, IL 62002
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: E00606
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.siue.edu/dentalmedicine/
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Dr. Cornell Thomas
PHONE: 618.474.7170
FAX: 618.474.7249
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: February 1 prior to August enrollment
REQUIRED TESTS: Dental Admissions Test (DAT)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 3 years undergraduate work completed in U.S. or Canada; required subjects, 8
semester hours each: Inorganic Chemistry, Biology, Physics, English; 8 semester hours Organic Chemistry-Sciences require
Lab & Lecture, 3 semester hours of Biochemistry
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $20 application fee, $300 advance deposit to hold place in class (applied to tuition and fees)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) degree - 4 academic years - starts August 4,
2014
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 197
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
# full-time:
197
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
% male:
59
% female:
41
CALENDAR:
Semesters
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Phillip Eibeck
PHONE: 618.474.7175
FAX: 618.474.7249
E-MAIL: peibeck@siue.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: FAFSA
DEADLINE: March 1 (preferred) for August enrollment
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
*33,945
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
11,127
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,658
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,172
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,170
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**61,072
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Bobbi Wojcik
PHONE: 618.650.2234
FAX:
E-MAIL: bwojcik@siue.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
AEGD (Advanced Education in General Dentistry)
*Tuition & Fees: $85,656 (out-of-state)
**Books and supplies vary by year, having the greatest expense the first year ($11,127); Year 2 - $8,588; Year 3 - $1,731;
Year 4 - $3,677 (Amounts may change based on equipment prices
Contact for IVG and ING: Toni Taylor, 618.650.3891, tsemani@siue.edu
153
Southern Illinois University
School of Medicine
ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 19624
Springfield, IL 62794-9624
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: E00569
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.siumed.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Elizabeth Hecker
PHONE: 217.545.6013
FAX: 217.545.5538
E-MAIL: admissions@siumed.edu
DEADLINE: November 15, 2014 application deadline through AMCAS
REQUIRED TESTS: MCAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: U.S. citizen or permanent resident, IL resident unless applying to the MD/JD program, 90
semester hours complete with 60 completed in the U.S. or Canada
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $60 Supplemental Application Fee, $100 deposit to hold acceptance
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: MD - 4 years; MD/JD - 6 years
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 298
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
X
# full-time:
298
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
% male:
52
% female:
48
CALENDAR:
Years of varied lengths, tuition paid
by semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Leslie Fry
PHONE: 217.545.2223
FAX: 217.545.5538
E-MAIL: financialaid@siumed.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Institutional Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: Priority deadline March 31
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
33,568
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,555
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,675
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,344
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,206
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
49,348
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other: Particpate in the Health & Human
Resource Programs, Primary Care Loan,
Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students.
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Leslie Fry
PHONE: 217.545.2223
FAX: 217.545.5538
E-MAIL: lfry@siumed.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Counseling and academic advisement, placement assistance
154
Spertus Institute for Jewish
Learning and Leadership
ADDRESS:
610 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001663
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.spertus.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Stacey Flint
PHONE: 312.322.1707
FAX: 312.922.6406
E-MAIL: sflint@spertus.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee - Masters; $75 application fee - Doctoral
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Five Master's degree programs and two Doctoral programs - rolling admissions
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 370
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
# full-time:
0
# part-time:
370
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
% male:
31
% female:
69
CALENDAR:
Quarters
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Pamela Felton
PHONE: 312.322.1734
FAX: 312.922.6406
E-MAIL: pfelton@spertus.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Special scholarship form required for scholarship
consideration. Financial Aid Workbook
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
20,000
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,000
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
**22,000
Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Admission Contact for Jewish Studies: Dean Bell; 312.322.1791; dbell@spertus.edu
** MSNM - $325 (masters), $350 (doctoral), and $350 (audit) - $315 for members
155
Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Radiography Program
ADDRESS:
2122 25th Avenue
Rock Island, IL 61201
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 006225
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 330
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.trinitycollegeqc.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Lori Perez
PHONE: 309.779.7812
FAX: 309.779.7748
E-MAIL: lori.perez@trinitycollege.edu
DEADLINE: November 1
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: HS diploma or GED; 4 yrs. HS English, 3 yrs. Math, 3 yrs. Social Studies, 3 yrs. Science
including Chem. or Physics and Biology.*
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee, $100 admission/tuition deposit
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Radiography - 2 years - starting in June
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 30
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
NO:
X
# full-time:
30
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
10
% female:
90
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Christine Christopherson
PHONE: 309.779.7740
FAX: 309.779.7748
E-MAIL: c.christopherson@trinitycollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Yes
DEADLINE: Midterm
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
15,367
$
15,367
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,075
1,075
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
5,858
5,858
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,976
2,976
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,243
1,243
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
26,519
$
26,519
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Christine Christopherson
PHONE: 309.779.7740
FAX: 309.779.7748
E-MAIL: c.christopherson@trinitycollege.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Academic advisement, student services, free parking, public transportation, discount rates in cafeteria, student computer lab,
college located on east campus of a Regional Medical Center
*HS cumulative GPA of 2.5 and ACT composite score of 20 or above or 12 hrs college credit with a 2.5 cumulative GPA and
placement into college level math.
156
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
ADDRESS:
2065 Half Day Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001772
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.teds.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Joanne Illner
PHONE: 800.345.8337
FAX: 847.317.8097
E-MAIL: gradadmissions@tiu.edu
DEADLINE: Fall Semester - Aug. 1, Spring Semester - Dec. 1, Summer Semester - April 1
REQUIRED TESTS: GRE or MAT for some degrees
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: TOEFL for International students
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: M.Div - 3 years MA - 2 years; Th.M - 1 year Ph.D - 4 years; D.Min - 5 years
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,218
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
405
# part-time:
813
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
73
% female:
27
CALENDAR:
Semesters (August - May)
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rachael Russiaky
PHONE: 847.317.8060
FAX: 847.317.7081
E-MAIL: finaid@tiu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Trinity Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: April 1 - Fall Semester; September 15 - Spring Semester
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
15,080
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
11,400
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,600
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,540
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
30,820
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jennifer Cohn
PHONE: 847.317.7052
FAX: 847.317.8107
E-MAIL: jmcohn@tiu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
157
Trinity Graduate School
ADDRESS:
2065 Half Day Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001772
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.tiu.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Joanne Illner
PHONE: 800.345.8337
FAX: 847.317.8097
E-MAIL: gradadmissions@tiu.edu
DEADLINE: Fall Semester: Aug. 1 - Spring Semester: Dec. 1 - Summer Semester: April 1
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: TOEFL for International Students
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: MA Bioethics - 1 yr; MA Leadership - 2 yr; MED - 2 yrs; MA in Teaching - 2 yrs
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 86
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
25
# part-time:
61
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
42
% female:
58
CALENDAR:
July - June
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rachael Russiaky
PHONE: 847.317.8060
FAX: 847.317.7081
E-MAIL: finaid@tiu.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Trinity Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: April 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
15,080
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
*11,400
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,600
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,540
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
30,820
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jennifer Cohn
PHONE: 847.317.7052
FAX: 847.317.8107
E-MAIL: jmcohn@tiu.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Living Expenses
158
University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine
ADDRESS:
924 East 57th Street - Suite 104W
Chicago, IL 60637
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 010141
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: pritzker.bsd.uchicago.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: *Sylvia Robertson
PHONE: 773.702.1937
FAX: 773.834.5412
E-MAIL: pritzkeradmissions@bsd.uchicago.edu
DEADLINE: AMCAS: October 15, supplemental: December 1
REQUIRED TESTS: MCAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: One year each: Biology, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, each with laboratory
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $75 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Four year program - starts August 8, 2013 and ends June 9, 2014
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 422
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
# full-time:
422
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
% male:
53
% female:
47
CALENDAR:
Quarters
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: *Sylvia Robertson
PHONE: 773.702.1938
FAX: 773.834.5412
E-MAIL: pritzkerfa@bsd.uchicago.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Pritzker Financial Aid Application
DEADLINE: April 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
$
**51,299
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
16,000
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,183
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,100
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
$
**73,782
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: HPSL, PCL
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Tad Verdun
PHONE: 773.702.7338
FAX: 773.834.5412
E-MAIL: tverdun@bsd.uchicago.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Additional Contacts: Tad Verdun
**Approximate Cost, tuition and fees figure includes student life fee of $993, health insurance fee $3,264, disability insurance
$306, lab fee $796, and transcript fee $60
159
University of Illinois
College of Veterinary Medicine
ADDRESS:
2001 South Lincoln Avenue
Urbana, IL 61802
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001775
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 065
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: http://vetmed.illinois.edu/
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Karen Eichelberger
PHONE: 217.265.0380
FAX: 217.244.5822
E-MAIL: admissions@vetmed.illinois.edu
DEADLINE: October 1
REQUIRED TESTS: GRE
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, Biology, English, Social Sciences and Humanities
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $60 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Four year program - August
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 485
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
# full-time:
485
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
% male:
20
% female:
80
CALENDAR:
Semesters
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Dan Mann
PHONE: 217.333.0100
FAX: 217.244.6589
E-MAIL: finaid@illinois.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
29,512
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
3,200
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
12,869
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,250
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
500
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
48,331
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Health Professions Student Loan Program
(HPSL), Loan for Disadvantaged Students (LDS),
Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Student organizations, counseling, parking, MTD bus service, health center on campus
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University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Applied Health Sciences
ADDRESS:
1919 W. Taylor, 560 AHSB, M/C 528
Chicago, IL 60612
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001776
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 064
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ahs.uic.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: *
PHONE: 312.996.3126
FAX: 312.355.2525
E-MAIL: ahsinfo@uic.edu
DEADLINE: Varies, please check Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT, SAT or GRE (please check Undergraduate Catalog)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Please check Undergraduate Catalog
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40 undergraduate; $50 graduate, Doctor of Physical Therapy fee is $300
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Health Information Management (HIM), Nutrition (HN), Occupational Therapy
(OT), Kinesiology (KINE), Physical Therapy (PT), Health Informatics (HI), Disability Studies (DIS), Disability an Human
Development (DHD), Biomedical Visualization (BVIS), PhD in Kinesiology, Nutrition and Rehabilitation Sciences
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 1,710
1,010
33
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# part-time:
700
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% female:
67
CALENDAR:
August to May - Some programs
August to July
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: *
PHONE: 312.996.3126
FAX: 312.996.3385
E-MAIL: money@uic.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Priority Consideration: February 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
**14,588
$
**15,588
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,400
1,400
X Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,882
X Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,176
3676
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,452
1,452
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**30,498
$
**22,116
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Athletic Scholarships, IVG, ING
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Veteran Affairs
PHONE: 312.996.1408
FAX: 312.996.6088
E-MAIL: ela@uic.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*See Financial Aid Web site for contacts: www.financialaid.uic.edu
Urban Health Program, services for under represented groups in the heath professions, including advising and assistance with tutoring
services
Academic Support and Advising Program (ASAP) provides peer tutoring, career counseling, faculty mentoring, seminars, workshops, and
resource center.
Urban Allied Health Academy (UAHA) encourages and supports recruitment & retention of students from diverse backgrounds and/or interest
in working with diverse urban clients and populations.
**Varies by program, most programs have differential tuition as well. Based on Undergraduate Programs, for Graduate Programs, consult
the Graduate Catalog.
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NOTE: For additional information consult the UIC Undergraduate/Graduate
University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Dentistry
ADDRESS:
801 South Paulina (M/C 621)
Chicago, IL 60612
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001776
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.dentistry.uic.edu/
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Braulia Espinsosa
PHONE: 312.996.1020
FAX: 312.413.9050
E-MAIL: bespin1@uic.edu
DEADLINE: December 1
REQUIRED TESTS: Dental Admission Test (DAT)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Application through American Association of Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS)
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $85 fee (non-refundable) $300 deposit (non-refundable)
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: DDS Program - 4 years - August
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 250
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
250
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
50
% female:
50
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Thomas Hardaway/Nicole Lee
PHONE: 312.996.3126
FAX: 312.996.3385
E-MAIL: money@uic.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
*62,117
$
*62,117
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
**6,000
**6,000
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
***16,557
***16,557
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,312
3,312
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,208
2,208
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
****91,466
$
****91,466
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Colgate-Palmolive Scholarship; ADA
Endowment and Assistance Fund, Inc.; Hispanic
Dental Association Foundation Scholarship
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Fall, Spring, Summer entering Fall 2014
**Books and Equipment - cost varies depending on year in school
***Living Expenses
****Includes Loan Fee of $1,272
Financial Aid Web site: http://www.uic.edu/depts/financialaid/
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University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Medicine
ADDRESS:
1853 West Polk Street
Chicago, IL 60612
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001776
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.medicine.uic.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Dr. Jorge Girotti
PHONE: 312.996.5636
FAX: 312.996.6693
E-MAIL: medadmit@uic.edu
DEADLINE: November 1
REQUIRED TESTS: MCAT
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Baccalaureate Degree, US citizen or permanent resident
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $70 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: MD - 4 years - mid-August
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 1,291
1,223
53
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# part-time:
68
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% female:
47
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Michelle Ortiz Wortel
PHONE: 312.413.0127
FAX: 312.996.2467
E-MAIL: mortiz3@uic.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 1
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
*39,488
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,500
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
14,464
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,484
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,656
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
**60,864
$
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Eric Armstrong
PHONE: 312.996.4857
FAX: 312.413.3716
E-MAIL: ela@uic.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* Fall and Spring only
** Stafford and Grad Plus Loan Fees of $1,272 included in total cost.
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University of Illinois at Chicago
School of Public Health
ADDRESS:
1603 West Taylor Street
Chicago, IL 60612-4394
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001776
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 064
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.publichealth.uic.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Brandon Sieglaff
PHONE: 312.996.6628
FAX: 312.413.4300
E-MAIL: siegafaff@uic.edu
DEADLINE: February 1, 2015 - Domestic; Dec. 15, 2014 - International - Fall semester 2015
REQUIRED TESTS: GRE and TOEFL for foreign applicants
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Baccalaureate degree
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Supplemental application, $60 - Domestic, $60 international application fee, $150 deposit; Apply
via SOPHAS: application fee varies
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Masters of Public Health (MPH) - comprehensive - 2 years full-time,
Professional - 1 year; Masters of Science (MS); Doctor of Public Health (DrPH); Doctor of Philosophy (PhD); Master of
Healthcare Administration (MHA) - Fall only admission, Public Health Informatics (PHI), Bachelor of Arts, 4 years (BA)
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 940
# full-time:
% male:
# part-time:
40
% female:
60
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
X
NO:
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: John T. Slavick
PHONE: 312.355-1566
FAX: 312.413.4300
E-MAIL: jslavi2@uic.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: March 1, 2015 for Fall 2015
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
9,494
$
15,493
X Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
*1,099
*1,099
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
**10,000
**10,000
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,400
2,400
X Federal Work Study
Transportation:
***
***
X Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
****22,993
$
****28,992
X Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
X Institutional loans
X Academic scholarships
Other: Federal US Traineeship
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Varies depending on courses
**Based on double occupancy with meal plan
***Free campus shuttle for commute on campus; $140.00 Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Upass included in tuition
****Includes $1,865 Tuition Differential
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University of Saint Mary of the Lake
Mundelein Seminary
ADDRESS:
1000 East Maple Avenue
Mundelein, IL 60060
SCHOOL TYPE: Professional
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001765
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.usml.edu/default.htm
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Rev. James Presta
PHONE: 847.566.6401
FAX: 847.566.7330
E-MAIL: jpresta@usml.edu
DEADLINE:
REQUIRED TESTS: Diagnostic interview, MMPI, Rorschach, T.A.T., Incomplete Sentences, and if desirable, W.A.I.S.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Diocesan sponsorship, pastor's letter, admission boards, criminal background check
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: Pay for psychologicals
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: M.Div - 4 years - August 26, 2014 S.T.L. - 2 years - August 26, 2014, D.Min - 2
years - August 26, 2014
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 233
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
X
NO:
X
NO:
# full-time:
233
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
% male:
95
% female:
5
CALENDAR:
All graduate study - semester
system
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Josephine Maddox
PHONE: 847.566.6401
FAX: 847.566.7330
E-MAIL: jmaddox@usml.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: December 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
On-Campus
Commuter
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Resident
Tuition and fees:
$
23,520
$
23,520
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
3,000
3,000
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,200
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
4,200
4,200
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
4,500
4,700
Federal Perkins Loan
TOTAL
$
45,240
$
35,420
Federal Direct Student Loan Program
(FDSLP)
X Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Mary Ann Ulz
PHONE: 847.970.4803
FAX: 847.932.3305
E-MAIL: mulz@usml.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
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Chapter V
Proprietary
Schools
Alvareita's College of Cosmetology, Inc.
ADDRESS:
5400 West Main Stret
Belleville, IL 62025
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 008328
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.alvareita.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jerry Stevenson
PHONE: 618.257.9193
FAX: 618.257.0955
E-MAIL: alvareita65@yahoo.com
DEADLINE: Must be in 5 days before starting
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school education
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology I - 12 month day program; Instructor's Program - see
website for start dates
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 16
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
16
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
1
% female:
99
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jerry Stevenson
PHONE: 618.257.9193
FAX: 618.257.0955
E-MAIL: alvareita65@yahoo.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: High School diploma or GED, Driver's License or State ID
DEADLINE: Five days prior
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
12,650
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
950
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
5,200
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,900
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,550
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*23,250
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jerry Stevenson
PHONE: 618.257.9193
FAX: 618.257.0955
E-MAIL: alvareita65@yahoo.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*12 month - Day Program Cost $13,600.00
NACCAS Accredited.
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Alvareita's College of Cosmetology, Inc.
ADDRESS:
333 South Kansas Street
Edwardsville, IL 62025
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 008328
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.alvareita.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jerry Stevenson
PHONE: 618.656.2593
FAX: 618.656.2594
E-MAIL: alvareita65@yahoo.com
DEADLINE: Must be in 5 days before starting
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school education
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology I - 12 month day program; Basic Cosmetology II - 18
month evening program; Instructor's Program - see website for start dates
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 35
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
23
# part-time:
12
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
9
% female:
91
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jerry Stevenson
PHONE: 618.656.2593
FAX: 618.656.2594
E-MAIL: alvareita65@yahoo.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: High School diploma or GED, Driver's License or State ID
DEADLINE: Five days prior
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
12,650
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
950
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
5,200
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,900
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,550
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*23,250
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jerry Stevenson
PHONE: 618.656.2593
FAX: 618.656.2593
E-MAIL: alvareita65@yahoo.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*12 month - Day Program Cost $13,600.00
*18 month Evening Program Cost - $14,800
NACCAS Accredited.
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Alvareita's College of Cosmetology, Inc.
ADDRESS:
3048 Godfrey Road
Godfrey, IL 62035
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 023494
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.alvareita.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Judith Grigg
PHONE: 618.466.8952
FAX: 618.466.8957
E-MAIL: alvareitagodfrey@yahoo.com
DEADLINE: Must be in 5 days before starting
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High School education
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology I - 12 months - every 9 weeks; Massage Therapy- 9
months every 9 weeks
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 34
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
34
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
3
% female:
97
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Judith Grigg
PHONE: 618.466.1852
FAX: 618.466.8957
E-MAIL: alvareitagodfrey@yahoo.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Taxes and high school diploma, Photo ID or State ID
DEADLINE: Five days prior
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
12,650
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
950
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*13,600
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
M'Lady Teaching Program
*12 month - Day Progarm Cost $13,000.00 (materials deposit of $500 or $750.00); Massage Therapy cost $11,024;
Instructor's cost $6,500
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American Academy of Art
ADDRESS:
332 South Michigan
Chicago, IL 60604
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001628
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 400
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.aaart.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Stu Rosenbloom
PHONE: 312.461.0600
FAX: 312.294.9570
E-MAIL: srosenbloom@aaart.edu
DEADLINE: Contact Admissions
REQUIRED TESTS: High school graduate or GED
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Portfolio interview for transfer students
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee, $125 administrative fee included in tuition amount
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: * 4 Years Fall, Spring
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 406
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
299
# part-time:
107
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
47
% female:
53
CALENDAR:
September-January, January-May
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Ione Fitzgerald
PHONE: 312.461.0600
FAX: 312.294.9570
E-MAIL: ifitzgerald@aaart.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: The American Academy of Art Financial Aid and Information
Form
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
29,800
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,200
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
3,068
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,876
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
880
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**37,244
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Marcia Thomas
PHONE: 312.461.0600
FAX: 312.294.9570
E-MAIL: mthomas@aaart.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration or Digital Illustration, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts in 3D/Animation, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Multimedia/Web Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Paiting with Specializations in Oil
Painting or Watercolor Painting, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography
**Includes $420 activity fee
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Bell Mar Beauty College
ADDRESS:
5717 West Cermak Road
Cicero, IL 60650
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 025367
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.bellmar.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Miguel Betancoult
PHONE: 708.863.6644
FAX: 708.863.6672
E-MAIL: miguelb@bellmar.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: As required by state law
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100.00
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 1,500 hours; Teacher - 1,000 hours, Teacher - 500 hours,
Refresher - 250 hours, Monthly starts
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 60
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
25
# part-time:
35
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
10
% female:
90
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Miguel Betancoult
PHONE: 708.863.6644
FAX: 708.862.6672
E-MAIL: miguelb@bellmar.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
10,150
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
650
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
10,800
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: My CAA, V.A., Private Work Study
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jim Blegin
PHONE: 708.863.6644
FAX: 708.863.6672
E-MAIL: jbregin@bellmar.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement
170
Cameo Beauty Academy
ADDRESS:
9714 South Cicero Avenue
Oak Lawn, IL 60453
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 030784
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.cameobeautyacademy.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Herman A. Harrison
PHONE: 708.636.4660
FAX: 708.636.4834
E-MAIL: info@cameobeautyacademy.com
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: High school diploma, GED
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Cosmetology - 12 months full-time, 18 months part-time; Cosmetology
Instructor - 8 months full-time, 12 months part-time; classes start every Tuesday
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 85
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
YES:
# full-time:
35
# part-time:
50
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
2
% female:
97
CALENDAR:
NO:
X
X
NO:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Herman A. Harrison
PHONE: 708.636.4660
FAX: 708.636.4834
E-MAIL: info@cameobeautyacademy.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: None, processed at time of enrollment
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
17,325
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,675
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
1,093
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
591
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
274
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
20,958
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
171
Career Center of Southern Illinois Beck School of Practical Nursing
ADDRESS:
6137 Beck Road
Red Bud, IL 62278
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 013949
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.gotoccsi.org
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Rick Lang
PHONE: 618.473.2222
FAX: 618.473.2292
E-MAIL: rlang@gotoccsi.org
DEADLINE: Ongoing, except for Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Program
REQUIRED TESTS: LPN: Pre-Entrance Examination, CNA: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: LPN requires a $250 deposit fee and a $40 testing fee;
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Adult LPN - 11 months, starting in July and January; Certified Nurse Assistant 6 weeks - ongoing admission
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 100
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
70
# part-time:
30
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
10
% female:
90
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Karen Diemert
PHONE: 618.473.2222
FAX: 618.473.2292
E-MAIL: kdiemert@gotoccsi.org
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Federal Pell, November for January class; May for July class
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
*14,300
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,564
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
11,649
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
5,929
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
3,597
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**37,039
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Approved for Veteran's benefits
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Karen Diemert
PHONE: 618.473.2222
FAX: 618.473.2292
E-MAIL: kdiemert@gotoccsi.org
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Placement assistance, guidance counselor, financial aid counselor, career library, ASE Mechanic Certification, W.I.A.
* CNA tuition and fees are $625
** Independent Student
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Chicago ORT Technical Institute
ADDRESS:
5440 Fargo Avenue
Skokie, IL 60077
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 041184
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.ortamerica.org
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jose Rivera
PHONE: 847.324.5588
FAX: 847.342.5580
E-MAIL: jrivera@ortchicagotech.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: Compass/ESL, Compass/Diaguostic, Compass/Standard
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Computerized Acct., Microcomputer Networking Tech, English as a Second
Language, Computer Graphics, Desktop Publishing, Medical Office Assistant, Medical (Clinical) Assistant, Pharmacy Tech,
Assoc. Degree in Accounting *
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 318
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
318
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
39
% female:
61
CALENDAR:
Terms/Non Term
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Liya Pasternak
PHONE: 847.324.5588
FAX: 847.324.5580
E-MAIL: lpasternak@ortchicagotech.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Yes
DEADLINE: Rolling
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
**10,200
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,000
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
14,047
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,509
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,562
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
30,318
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jose Rivera
PHONE: 847.324.5588, ext. 25
FAX: 847.324.5580
E-MAIL: jrivera@ortchicagotech.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Employment assist., graduate placement, and parking, transportation
*Additional programs: Medical Transciption, Medical Office Adminstration and Medical Billing
**Tuition and Fees includes books and supplies, English as a Second Language day classes $5,895 and night classes $4,800;
Computerized Accounting $11,100; Pharmacy Technician $11,050; for additional program costs, please contact the admissions
office
173
Concept College of Cosmetology
ADDRESS:
2500 Georgetown Road*
Danville, IL 61832
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 016393
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.conceptcollege.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Josh Olivero
PHONE: 217.442.9329
FAX: 217.442.9112
E-MAIL: concept@att.net
DEADLINE: Two weeks before start date
REQUIRED TESTS: High School diploma or GED
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Present copy of birth certificate, name change document and education verification
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee, $50 enrollment fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 11 1/2 months; Teacher Training - 8 months; Classes
begin every 8 weeks
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 40
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
36
# part-time:
4
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
2
% female:
98
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Janet Trosper
PHONE: 217.442.9329
FAX: 217.442.9112
E-MAIL: concept@att.net
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Most recent tax form (signed) & W-2's; proof of any other type
of income
DEADLINE: Two weeks
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
13,700
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,810
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
**5,500
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,700
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
***varies
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
24,710
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: JTTP (Job Training Partnership)
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Janet Trosper
PHONE: 217.442.9329
FAX: 217.442.9112
E-MAIL: conceptcollege@att.net
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Additional campus at 202 E. University, Suite H-1, Urbana, IL 61801; 217.344.7550.
**Depends on dependency status
***Depends on government allowance for mileage
174
Coyne College
ADDRESS:
330 N. Green Street
Chicago, IL 60607
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007549
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.coynecollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Russell Freeman
PHONE: 773.577.8050
FAX: 312.226.3818
E-MAIL: rtf@coynecollege.edu
DEADLINE: Open admission, classes start every 6 weeks
REQUIRED TESTS: Wonderlic Scholastic Exam
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Electrical, Air-Conditioning/Refrigeration and Heating*; Medical Assisting*,
Medical Billing and Coding, Physical Therapist Aide, Pharmacy Technician
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: **550
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
550
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
69
% female:
31
CALENDAR:
Quarter Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Ashley Tuchten
PHONE: 773.577.8055
FAX: 312.226.8706
E-MAIL: atuchten@coynecollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
15,257
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
4,322
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,072
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
931
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
***21,582
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement assistance, counseling, tutoring, parking
*Diploma and Associates Degree
**Allied School of Health - 170 full-Time, 11% male and 89% female
***Example Dependent Student - Electrical Construction and Maintenance; Independent - $29,457
175
DeVry University - Addison
ADDRESS:
1221 North Swift Road
Addison, IL 60101
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 010727
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 176
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.dpg.devry.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Michelle Alford
PHONE: 630.953.2000
FAX: 630.543.2196
E-MAIL: malford@devry.edu
DEADLINE: Open
REQUIRED TESTS: SAT, ACT, or DeVry-administered placement examination
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: * see below
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
YES:
# full-time:
# part-time:
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
% female:
CALENDAR:
NO:
X
X
NO:
Three semesters per year, two sessions per
semester
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Sejal Amin
PHONE: 630.953.1300 ext. 8450
FAX: 630.953.1268
E-MAIL: samin@devry.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Open
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
8,444
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
660
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
5,256
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,020
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,150
X
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**See Below
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Norma Cazares
PHONE: 630.652.8489
FAX:
E-MAIL: ncazares@devry.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Other campus locations are 1221 N. Swift Road, Addison, IL 60101; 3300 N. Campbell Avenue, Chicago, IL 60648; 225 W. Washington
Street, Chicago, IL 60606; 8550 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631; 2250 Point Boulevard, Elgin, IL 60123; 1075 Tri-State Parkway,
Gurnee, IL 60031; 2056 Westings Avenue, Naperville, IL 60563; 18624 W. Creek Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477
* Accounting, AAS - 4 semesters; Accounting, BS - 8 semesters; Biomedical Engineering Technology, BS - 9 semesters; Business
Administration, BS - 8 semesters; Communications, BS - 8 semesters, Computer Engineering Technology, BS - 9 semesters; Computer
Information Systems, BS - 8 semesters; Electronics & Computer Technology, AAS - 5 semesters; Electronics Engineering Technology, BS - 9
semesters; Engineering Technology - Computers, BS - 9 semesters; Engineering Technology - Electronics, BS - 9 Semesters; Game &
Simulation Programming, BS - 8 semesters, Healthcare Administration, BS - 8 Semesters; Heath Information Technology, AAS - 4 semesters;
Justice Administration, BS - 8 semesters; Management, BS - 8 semesters; Multimedia Design & Development, BS - 8 semesters; Network &
Communications Management, BS - 8 semesters; Network Systems Administration, AAS - 5 semesters; Technical Management, BS - 8
semesters; Web Graphic Design, AAS - 5 semesters (Courses vary by campus)
** 1 semester = $17,530; 2 semesters = $35,060; 3 semesters = $52,590
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DeVry University - Chicago Campus
ADDRESS:
3300 North Campbell
Chicago, IL 60618
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 010727 (00)
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 176
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.chi.devry.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Mike Segreti
PHONE: 773.697.2143
FAX: 773.697.2710
E-MAIL: msegreti@devry.edu
DEADLINE: Open
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT/SAT or DeVry-administered placement examination
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate, GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: * see below
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
YES:
# full-time:
# part-time:
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
% female:
CALENDAR:
NO:
X
X
NO:
Three semesters per year, two sessions per
semester
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Inesha Kelly
PHONE: 773.697.2093
FAX: 773.697.2705
E-MAIL: ikelly@devry.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
DEADLINE: Open
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
8,005
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
660
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
3,248
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,272
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
724
X
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**see below
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Anna Kleyman
PHONE: 773.697.2255
FAX:
E-MAIL: akleyman@devry.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Other campus locations are 1221 N. Swift Road, Addison, IL 60101; 3300 N. Campbell Avenue, Chicago, IL 60648; 225 W. Washington
Street, Chicago, IL 60606; 8550 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631; 2250 Point Boulevard, Elgin, IL 60123; 1075 Tri-State Parkway,
Gurnee, IL 60031; 2056 Westings Avenue, Naperville, IL 60563; 1051 Perimeter Drive, Schaumburg, IL 60173; 18624 W. Creek Drive, Tinley
Park, IL 60477
* Accounting, AAS - 4 semesters; Accounting, BS - 8 semesters; Biomedical Engineering Technology, BS - 9 semesters; Business
Administration, BS - 8 semesters; Communications, BS - 8 semesters, Computer Engineering Technology, BS - 9 semesters; Computer
Information Systems, BS - 8 semesters; Electronics & Computer Technology, AAS - 5 semesters; Electronics Engineering Technology, BS - 9
semesters; Engineering Technology - Computers, BS - 9 semesters; Engineering Technology - Electronics, BS - 9 Semesters; Game &
Simulation Programming, BS - 8 semesters, Healthcare Administration, BS - 8 Semesters; Heath Information Technology, AAS - 4 semesters;
Justice Administration, BS - 8 semesters; Management, BS - 8 semesters; Multimedia Design & Development, BS - 8 semesters; Network &
Communications Management, BS - 8 semesters; Network Systems Administration, AAS - 5 semesters; Technical Management, BS - 8
semesters; Web Graphic Design, AAS - 5 semesters (Courses vary by campus)
** 1 semester = $13,909; 2 semesters = $27,818; 3 semesters = $41,727
177
DeVry University's Keller Graduate
School of Management
ADDRESS:
3005 Highland Parkway
Downers Grove IL 60515
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 010727
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.keller.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Admission Office
PHONE: 888.653.5537
FAX:
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: Open
REQUIRED TESTS: GMATor GRE or KGSM - administered test
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree, Admissions interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $40 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: * see below
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 209
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
YES:
# full-time:
31
# part-time:
178
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
45
% female:
55
CALENDAR:
NO:
X
X
NO:
Three semester per year
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Student Finance Services
PHONE: 877.903.8669
FAX:
E-MAIL: help.keller.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Open
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
6,894
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
525
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
5,256
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,020
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,150
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
15,845
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Norma Cazares
PHONE: 630.652.8489
FAX:
E-MAIL: ncazares@devry.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Other campus locations are 3300 N. Campbell Avenue, Chicago, IL 60648; 225 W. Washington Street, Chicago, IL 60606; 8550 W. Bryn Mawr
Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631; 2250 Point Boulevard, Elgin, IL 60123; 1075 Tri-State Parkway, Gurnee, IL 60031; 2056 Westings Avenue,
Naperville, IL 60563; 18624 W. Creek Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477
*Master of Business Administration - 48 credit hours; Master of Accounting & Financial Management - 45 credit hours; Master of Human
Resource Management - 45 credit hours; Master of Project Management - 42 credit hours; Master of Public Administration – 45 credit hours;
Master of Information Systems Management - 45 credit hours; Master of Network & Communications Management - 45 credit hours; Graduate
Certificate in Accounting; Graduate Certificate in Business Administration; Graduate Certificate in CPA Preparation; Graduate Certificate in
Entrepreneurship; Graduate Certificate in Financial Analysis; Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management; Graduate Certificate in
Human Resource Management; Graduate Certificate in Information Security; Graduate Certificate in Information Systems Management;
Graduate Certificate in Network & Communications Management; Graduate Certificate in Project Management; Graduate Certificate in
Wireless Communications (Courses may vary by campus)
Master of Science in Accounting - 30 credit hours; Master of Science in Education - 36 credit hours; Graduate Certificate in Business
Intelligence & Analytics Management; Graduate Certificate in Customer Experience Management; Graduate Certificate in Global Supply Chain
Management; Graduate Certificate in Curriculum Leadership; Graduate Certificate in Educational Leadership; Graduate Certificate in
Educational Technology
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Educators of Beauty
ADDRESS:
122 Wright Street
LaSalle, IL 61301
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 009475
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.educatorsofbeauty.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Beth Kapraun
PHONE: 815.223.7326
FAX:
E-MAIL: eofblbc@comcast.net
DEADLINE: Ongoing
REQUIRED TESTS: High school diploma, GED
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Personal interview, 16 years of age by state board licensing exam
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 1,500 hours - every 5 weeks; Instructor Training - 1,000
hours - every 5 weeks; Nail Technician - 350 hours - every 9 weeks
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 27
# full-time:
27
# part-time:
% male:
0
% female:
0
100
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
X
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Diane Chamberlain
PHONE: *815.223.7326
FAX:
E-MAIL: eofblbc@comcast.net
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Ongoing
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
17,175
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,300
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
9,000
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
7,266
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*34,741
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: School's scholarship, campus employment, D.O.R.S.,
Veteran's benefits, Ace Grant
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Diane Chamberlain
PHONE: 815.223.7326
FAX:
E-MAIL: eofblbc@comcast.net
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, career counseling, CEU classes for license renewals
*Nail Technician Costs: Tuition & fees: $3,700, Books & supplies: $700, Total: $4,400; Educator Training Cosmetology,
Tuition & fees: $9,350, Books & supplies: $150, Total: $9,500; Educator Training Nails, Tuition & fees: $4,475, Books &
supplies: $150, Total: $4,625
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Educators of Beauty
ADDRESS:
211 East 3rd Street*
Sterling, IL 61081
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 008259
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.educatorsofbeauty.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jessica Mammosser
PHONE: **815.625.0247
FAX: 815.625.0424
E-MAIL: eofb@comcast.net
DEADLINE: Ongoing
REQUIRED TESTS: High school diploma, GED
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Sixteen years of age, personal interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Cosmetology - 1,500 hours - every 5 weeks; Cosmetology Teacher Training 1,000 hours - every 5 weeks; Nail Technology - 350 hours - every 10 weeks; Nail Technology Teacher Training - 625 hours every 10 weeks
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 65
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
65
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
2
% female:
98
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jamie Froeter
PHONE: **815.625.0247
FAX: 815.625.0424
E-MAIL: eofb@comcast.net
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Ongoing
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
17,175
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,500
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
3,214
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
6,726
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
***28,615
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: School's scholarship, campus employment, D.O.R.S.,
Veteran's benefits, Ace Grant, Partners in Employment
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jessica Mammosser
PHONE: 815.625.0241
FAX: 815.625.0424
E-MAIL: eofb@comcast.net
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement assistance, career counseling, offer CEU classes for licensing
*Branch: 2601 N. Mulford, Rockford, IL 61114 Contact: Jennifer Gunnon 815.639-9200
**Toll Free: 800.642.5169
*** Cost for the Cosmetology Program - $18,675, Cosmetology Educator Training - $9,500
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Empire Beauty Schools
ADDRESS:
1166 East Lake Street
Hanover Park, IL 60103
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 025995
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.empire.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Amy Krajnovich
PHONE: 630.830.6560
FAX: 630.830.7981
E-MAIL: akrajnovich@empire.edu
DEADLINE: Ongoing
REQUIRED TESTS: High School Diploma or GED
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Personal Interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100.00
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Cosmetology - 1,530 hours
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 54
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
32
# part-time:
22
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
3
% female:
97
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Amy Krajnovich
PHONE: 630.830.6560
FAX: 630.830.7981
E-MAIL: akrajnovich@empire.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
18,345
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,100
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
*100
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
20,545
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Federal Direct PLUS Loan
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE: 312.814.2460
FAX: 312.814.2764
E-MAIL: Tiffany.Perry@illinois.gov
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Application fee
Job placement
State board pre classes
Kinesthetic learning
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Environmental Technical Institute
North Campus
ADDRESS:
500 Joliet Road
Willowbrook, IL 60527
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 025561
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.eticampus.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Amir Kagdi
PHONE: 630.477.4000 ext. 115
FAX: 630.285.9101
E-MAIL: akagdi@eticampus.com
DEADLINE: Continuous registration
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma, GED, clean criminal background (no felony convictions) and valid
drivers license
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology - 906 clock
hours - trimester (days); Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditoning and Refrigeration Technology - 906 clock hours - Trimester
(nights)
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 137
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
79
# part-time:
58
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
98
% female:
2
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Elizabeth DiCrisco
PHONE: 630.477.4000 ext. 119
FAX: 630.285.9101
E-MAIL: edicriscio@eticampus.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
**13,978
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,951
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,365
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,869
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
3,302
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**29,465
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Elizabeth DiCrisco
PHONE: 630.477.4000 ext. 119
FAX: 630.285.9101
E-MAIL: edicriscio@eticampus.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Day program/night program
General school inquiries to edicriscio@eticampus.com
**Cost for HVAC-Day - other costs listed below.
HVAC-Night: Tuition and Fees - $13,978, Books and Supplies - $1,951, Rooms and Board - $8,365, Personal Expenses - $1,869,
Transportation - $3,302 Total - $29,465
Welding: Tuition and Fees - $14,000, Books and Supplies - $1,300, Rooms and Board - $8,365, Personal Expenses - $1,869, Transportation $3,802, Total - $29,335
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First Institute, Inc.
ADDRESS:
790 McHenry Avenue
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 025849
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.firstinstitute.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Nick Eigenschenk
PHONE: 815.459.3500
FAX: 815.459.6633
E-MAIL: neigenschenk@firstinstitute.edu
DEADLINE: One week prior to class start
REQUIRED TESTS: Wonderlic Personnel Test
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED/MT prospective students are required to schedule a massage
prior to enrollment
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 registration fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: See additional support services below
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 259
259
2
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% female:
98
CALENDAR:
Programs up to 50 weeks
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Anne Miller
PHONE: 815.459.3500
FAX: 815.459.6633
E-MAIL: amiller@firstinstitute.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
10,000-15,155
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
150-600
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
10,150-15,755
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: First Institute High School Scholarship - $1,000, First
Institute Scholarship - $1,000
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Anne Miller
PHONE: 815.459.3500
FAX: 815.459.6735
E-MAIL: amiller@firstinstitute.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Massage Therapist - 34 weeks; Medical Assistant - 50 weeks; Dentral Assistant - 48 weeks; Winter-Spring-Summer-Fall term
starts
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Fox College
ADDRESS:
6640 South Cicero Ave.
Bedford Park, IL 60638
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 025228
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.foxcollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Carey Cranston
PHONE: 708.444.4500
FAX: 708.802.6585
E-MAIL: admissions@foxcollege.edu
DEADLINE: Continuous
REQUIRED TESTS: Interview
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: *See below
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 381
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
381
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
14
% female:
86
CALENDAR:
Semesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Lea Alessio
PHONE: 708.444.4500
FAX: 708.253.1300
E-MAIL: lalessio@foxcollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Continuous
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
**7,540
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
Varies
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Varies
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Varies
X
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**7,540
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kerry DeMars
PHONE: 708.802.6154
FAX: 708.444.4520
E-MAIL: kdemars@foxcollege.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Exceptional job placement record, financial aid assistance, parking
*Accounting Specialist (10 mo. to diploma); AAS in Accounting (16 mo. to Associate's Degree); Administrative & Computer
Software Specialist (10 mo. to diploma); AAS in Administrative Assistant (16 mo. to Associate's Degree); Medical Assisting (10
mo. to diploma); AAS in Medical Assisting (16 mo. to Associate's Degree); AAS in Physical Therapist Assistant (18 mo. to
Associate's degree) - programs begin in July, September, November, & March; AAS in Veterinary Technician (18 mo. To
Associate's degree)
**per semester costs
Other campus location: 18020 S. Oak Park Avenue, Tinley Park, IL 60477
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Gem City College
ADDRESS:
700 State Street
Quincy, IL 62301
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 004560
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.gemcitycollege.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Diana Hagenah
PHONE: 217.222.0391
FAX: 217.222.1557
E-MAIL: gemcity@adams.net
DEADLINE: None (rolling basis)
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED required
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Length and starting dates vary
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 50
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
50
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
25
% female:
75
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rita Schmitt
PHONE: 217.222.0391
FAX: 217.222.1557
E-MAIL: gemcity@adams.net
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Two months prior to starting date
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
*18,000
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,400
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
4,860
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,844
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,836
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
28,940
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Russell Hagenah
PHONE: 217.222.0391
FAX: 217.222.1557
E-MAIL: gemcity@adams.net
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, career counseling, financial aid counseling, academic counseling
*Costs based on 12-month period
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Hair Professionals Career College
ADDRESS:
10321 South Roberts Road
Palos Hills, IL 60465
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 025877
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.hairpros.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Steph Tomzak
PHONE: 708.430.1755
FAX: 708.430.2282
E-MAIL: Paloshills@hairpros.edu
DEADLINE: One week prior to start date preferred
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High School diploma or GED, interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 1,500 clock hours; Teachers Training - 1,000 clock hours;
Esthetics - 750 clock hours
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 79
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
31
# part-time:
48
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
3
% female:
97
CALENDAR:
Classes start every month
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Kathy Bahr
PHONE: 630.554.9540
FAX: 708.430.2282
E-MAIL: Kbahr@hairpros.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
*17,500
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,500
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
5,467
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,625
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,946
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**30,038
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Steph Tomzak
PHONE: 708.430.1755
FAX: 708.430.2282
E-MAIL: paloshills@hairpros.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* Cost for Cosmetology Teacher Program is $11,000 and Esthetics is $11,900
** Includes $50 registration fee
Job Placement help and parking
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Hair Professionals Career College, Inc.
ADDRESS:
2245 Gateway Drive
Sycamore, IL 60178
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 023322
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: http://www.beautyschool.com/hairpros/sycamore.htm
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Admissions Office
PHONE: 815.756.3596
FAX: 815.756.8983
E-MAIL: sycamore@hairpros.edu
DEADLINE: One week prior to start
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Interview, high school diploma or GED certificate
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Cosmetology - 1,500 clock hours - classes start every month; Cosmetology
Instructor - 1,000 hours, Esthetics - 750 hours
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 42
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
13
# part-time:
29
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
0
% female:
100
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Financial Aid Office
PHONE: 815.756.3596
FAX: 815.756.8983
E-MAIL: sycamore@hairpros.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: One week prior to start
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
*16,950
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,000
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**18,950
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Monthy payments
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Admissions
PHONE: 815.756.3596
FAX: 815.756.8983
E-MAIL: sycamore@hairpros.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement help, parking
*Esthetics Class $10,800, Cosmetology Instructor, $11,000
**Includes $50 registration fee
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Hair Professionals School of Cosmetology, Inc.
ADDRESS:
5460 Route 34 - Box 40
Oswego, IL 60543
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 022621
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.hairpros.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Admission Office
PHONE: 630.554.2266
FAX: 630.554.9574
E-MAIL: oswego@hairpros.edu
DEADLINE: One week prior to start
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED certificate
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Cosmetology - 1,500 clock hours - classes start every month; Cosmetology
Instructor - 1,000 clock hours
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 65
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
23
# part-time:
42
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
3
% female:
97
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours, classes start every month
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Financial Aid Office
PHONE: 630.554.2266
FAX: 630.554.9574
E-MAIL: oswego@hairpros.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: One week prior to start
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
17,500
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,500
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*20,000
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Monthly Payments
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Admissions
PHONE: 630.544.2266
FAX: 630.544.9574
E-MAIL: oswego@hairpros.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement help, parking
*cost includes $50 registration fee - Cosmetology instructor: $11,000
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Hairmasters Institute of Cosmetology, Inc.
ADDRESS:
506 South McClun Street
Bloomington, IL 61701
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 030020
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.hair-masters.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Kyle Sisco
PHONE: 309.827.6971*
FAX: 309.827.5800
E-MAIL: hmicfinancialaid@gmail.com
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: GED or high school diploma
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: None
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 1,500 hours - every 5 weeks; Teacher's Training - 1,000
hours - January; Teacher's Training - 500 hours - January; Night Cosmetology - 1,500 hours - every 8 weeks
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 125
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
75
# part-time:
50
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
0
% female:
100
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Charlotte Ritter
PHONE: 309.827.6971*
FAX: 309.827.5800
E-MAIL: charritter5@hughes.net
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
13,500
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,000
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
4,094
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
2,375
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
3,403
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
25,372
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Kyle Sisco
PHONE: 309.827.6971
FAX: 309.827.5800
E-MAIL: hmicfinancialaid@gmail.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, counseling, parking, locating housing
*Toll Free 888.827.5588
189
Harrington College of Design
ADDRESS:
200 West Madison, 2nd Floor
Chicago, IL 60606
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 020552
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.harrington.edu/
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jessie McEwen
PHONE: 312.939.4975*
FAX: 312.697.8032
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Digital Photography, Interior Design and Communication Design - Fall, Spring
or Summer, and Web Deisgn - Fall, Spring or Summer
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 502
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
YES:
# full-time:
173
# part-time:
329
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
25
% female:
75
CALENDAR:
NO:
X
X
NO:
Trimesters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Ryan Froehle
PHONE: 312.939.4975*
FAX: 312.697.8058
E-MAIL: rfroehle@harrington.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Within 2 weeks from enrollment
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
19,300
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,800
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
6,536
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,656
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,664
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
30,956
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Private Alternative Loans
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Sam DeLaRosa
PHONE: 312.697.8026
FAX: 312.697.8058
E-MAIL: sdelarosa@harrington.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* Toll Free 877.939.4975
190
Illinois Center for Broadcasting
ADDRESS:
530 South Street
Chicago, IL 60605
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 031018
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.beonair.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Larry Tuma
PHONE: 312.884.8000
FAX: 312.566.4200
E-MAIL: ltuma@beonair.com
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: Vocal audition for all candidates and writing assessment
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $125 registration fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Diploma program in Radio/T.V., Broadcasting - 50 weeks
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 239
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
239
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
80
% female:
20
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Rahat A. Riaz
PHONE: 312.884.8000
FAX: 312.566.4200
E-MAIL: rriaz@beonair.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Aid application and reference form
DEADLINE: None, processed at time of enrollment
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
16,877
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
100
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
6,325
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,375
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
3,375
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*28,092
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Rahat A. Riaz
PHONE: 312.884.8000
FAX: 312.566.4200
E-MAIL: rriaz@beonair.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Student counseling and job placement services
* Plus $40 loan fees
191
Illinois Center for Broadcasting
ADDRESS:
455 Eisenhower Land South, Suite 200
Lombard, IL 60148
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 031018
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.beonair.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Tim Funches
PHONE: 630.916.1700
FAX: 630.916.1764
E-MAIL: tfunches@beonair.com
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: Vocal audition for all candidates
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $125 registration fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Diploma program in Radio/T.V., Broadcasting - 38 weeks
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 137
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
137
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
75
% female:
25
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tavares Porter
PHONE: 630.916.1700
FAX: 630.916.1764
E-MAIL: tporter@beonair.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Aid application and reference form
DEADLINE: None, processed at time of enrollment
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
16,211
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
21
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
16,232
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Rahat Riaz
PHONE: 312.884.8000
FAX: 312.566.4200
E-MAIL: riaz.r@beonair.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Student counseling and job placement services
192
Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago (The)
ADDRESS:
350 North Orleans Street
Chicago, IL 60654
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 012584
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 146
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.artinstitutes.edu/chicago/
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Summer Toomey
PHONE: *312.280.3500
FAX: 312.280.8562
E-MAIL: stoomey@aii.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school transcript, previous college transcript(s) (if applicable), Admission interview
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee + $100 registration fee = $150 total
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Bachelor of Fine Arts - 4 years; Bachelor of Arts - 4 years; Associate of Applied
Science - 2 years; Bachelor of Applied Science - 4 years; all classes start January, February, April, May, July, August,
October, November
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 2,400
2,000
50
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
YES:
# part-time:
400
GRADUATE STUDY:
% female:
50
CALENDAR:
X
NO:
NO:
X
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Terrence Leppellere
PHONE: *312.777.8594
FAX: 312.777.8783
E-MAIL: tleppellere@aii.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: none
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
23,184
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,343
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
10,197
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
4,479
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,148
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**42,351
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Merit Scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Casey Carsello
PHONE: 312.777.8579
FAX: 312.777.8781
E-MAIL: ccarsello@aii.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, advisory system, exhibits of student work library, school-sponsored housing, public parking, convenient to
public transportation, Merchandise Mart and Loop campus
*Toll Free: 800.351.3450
**Total includes Starting Kit fee (1 time fee)
193
International Academy of Design
and Technology
ADDRESS:
One North State Street, Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60602
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 021603
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.iadtchicago.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: A.J. Jabar
PHONE: 312.980.9200
FAX: 312.541.3929
E-MAIL: Ajabar@iadtchicago.com
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT/SAT or CPAT (Recommended)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Graduate of an accredited high school or GED recipient
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Numerous programs/starting dates - contact school for details
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 327
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
239
# part-time:
88
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
43
% female:
57
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Willis Jordan
PHONE: 312.980.9293
FAX: 224.484.1788
E-MAIL: wjordan@iadtchicago.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: 10 days prior to start
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
14,400
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
6,536
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
1,664
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,656
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*24,256
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Alternative Loans
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Average cost of all programs
Additional branch campus is located in Schaumburg, IL
THIS SCHOOL DID NOT PROVIDE UPDATED INFORMATION FOR THE 2014-15 HANDBOOK OF ILLINOIS
POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS.
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Kendall College - Culinary School
ADDRESS:
900 N. North Branch Street
Chicago, IL 60622
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001703
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 143
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.kendall.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ross Rosenberg
PHONE: 312.752.2418
FAX: 312.752.2263
E-MAIL: ross.rosenberg@kendall.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling admission
REQUIRED TESTS: TOEFL (for foreign students), institutional placement (if recommended by counselor or derector), high
school and college transcripts
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 GPA
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: (AA) Culinary - 21 months/7 quarters - every quarter; (P/T) Culinary; all other
programs - 2 years - AA; 4 years - BA and BS, Every quarter
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 1,358
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
YES:
# full-time:
748
# part-time:
610
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
24
% female:
76
CALENDAR:
X
NO:
NO:
X
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Frank Arce
PHONE: 312.752.2478
FAX: 410.209,8003
E-MAIL: frank.arce@kendall.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Kendall College financial aid application
DEADLINE: Priority Deadline: April 15
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
24,123
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,800
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
11,700
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
5,100
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
2,520
X
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*45,243
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Institutional scholarships
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Amanda Moller
PHONE: 312.752.2170
FAX: 312.752.2171
E-MAIL: amanda.moller@kendall.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Academic advising, counseling, career planning and tutoring.
*Cost for 3 quarters
195
Lincoln College of Technology
ADDRESS:
8317 West North Avenue
Melrose Park, IL 60160
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 010316
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.lincolnedu.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Chris Stanley
PHONE: 708.344.4700
FAX: 708.345.4065
E-MAIL: darrylwilliams@lincolntech.com
DEADLINE: Ongoing
REQUIRED TESTS: Assessment Test
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Candidates selected by interview process, with High School diploma or equivalent will be
admitted as a regular student. Non high school grads must pass approved ATB test
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: AAS Degree in Automotive Technology (74 weeks) AAS Degree in Electronic
Systems Technician (61 weeks) Automotive Technology (56 weeks) Medical Assistant (39 weeks) Collision Repair and
Refinishing Technology (69 weeks)
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 500
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
500
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
73
% female:
27
CALENDAR:
Monthly
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Mr. Cliff Davis
PHONE: 708.344.4700
FAX: 708.345.4065
E-MAIL: cdavis@lincolntech.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Provided by school
DEADLINE: Ongoing
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
*
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: School Payment Plan, Lincoln Tech Scholarships (see
school catalog for details), Alternative Financing
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Maggie Lopez
PHONE: 708.344.4700
FAX: 708.345.4065
E-MAIL: mlopez@lincolntech.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Career Services, Tutoring, Student Services
* Contact the school for information regarding costs
196
Midstate College
ADDRESS:
411 W. Northmoor Rd.
Peoria, IL 61614
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 004568
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 170
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.midstate.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ashley Spain
PHONE: 309.692.4092
FAX: 309.692.3893
E-MAIL: arspain@midstate.edu
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: Wonderlic Scholastic Level
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Personal interview on campus with Admissions representative, high school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Bachelor Degree Programs, Associate Degree Programs and Diploma
Programs *
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 543
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
183
# part-time:
360
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
20
% female:
80
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Irene Bimrose
PHONE: 309.692.4092
FAX: 309.692.3893
E-MAIL: ibimrose@midstate.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
**16,763
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
**1,350
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
**12,196
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
**1,250
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
**2,682
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**34,241
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Irene Bimrose
PHONE: 309.692.4092
FAX: 309.692.3893
E-MAIL: ibimrose@midstate.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Evening classes in most programs, placement assistance available
*Contact Admin. Office for Specific Programs and start dates
**Average
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Mr. John's School of Cosmetology
ADDRESS:
*1745 East Eldorado
Decatur, IL 62521
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 015493
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.mrjohns.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Jeanette Suding
PHONE: 217.423.8173, ext. 2
FAX: 217.423.9506
E-MAIL: jeanettes@mrjohns.com
DEADLINE: 10 Weeks
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 12 months - monthly; Esthetics - 6 months - monthly;
Nail Technology - 4 months - monthly; Teacher's Training - 6 months - monthly; Cos/Nails - 14 months; Cos/Esthectics - 16
months
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 52
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
40
# part-time:
12
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
4
% female:
96
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Shelly Mansfield
PHONE: 217.423.8173
FAX: 217.423.9506
E-MAIL: shellym@mrjohns.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Tax Forms (1040's)
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
15,095
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,900
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**16,995
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Work/study
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Shelly Mansfield
PHONE: 217.423.8173, ext. 3
FAX: 217.423.9506
E-MAIL: shellym@mrjohns.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Contact school for other locations
**Cosmetology costs - Contact school for costs of other programs
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Mr. John's School of Cosmetology and Nails
ADDRESS:
1429 S. Main Street
Jacksonville, IL 62650
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 36433
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.mrjohns.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Ronda LaMontagne
PHONE: 217.243.1744
FAX: 217.243.2783
E-MAIL: rondal@mrjohns.com
DEADLINE: Classes every 5-6 weeks
REQUIRED TESTS: Wonderlic Assessment
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: HS diploma or GED, Job Shadow, 2 References, Essay
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: 10 - 18 months, Contact school for class dates
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 25
# full-time:
24
# part-time:
% male:
0
% female:
1
100
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
GRADUATE STUDY:
YES:
NO:
X
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Shelly Mansfield
PHONE: 217.243.1744
FAX: 217.243.2783
E-MAIL: shellym@mrjohns.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: IRS 1040
DEADLINE: n/a
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
15,095
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,900
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
16,995
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Shelly Mansfield
PHONE: 217.243.1744
FAX: 217.243.2783
E-MAIL: shellym@mrjohns.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Courses offered: Cosmetology - 1540 hours; Nails - 400 hours; Cosmetology/Nails - 1700 hours; Cos Teacher - 1000 hours;
Cos Teacher - 500 hours; Cos Teacher 250 hours; Nail Teacher - 625 hours
199
Ms. Roberts Academy
ADDRESS:
552 Mannheim Road
Hillside, IL 60162
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 007937
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS:
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Tina Ivy
PHONE: 708.649.9088
FAX: 708.540.4256
E-MAIL: ecivy@sbcglobal.com
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Eighth grade education and must be at least 16 years of age, High School Diploma required
or GED; Ability to Benefit testing
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 1,500 hours; Esthetics - 750 hours**
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 50
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
24
# part-time:
46
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
1
% female:
99
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Tina Ivy
PHONE: 708.649.9088
FAX: 708.540.4256
E-MAIL: ecivy@sbcglobal.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
15,200
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
6,000
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
***21,200
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Work Net DuPage Career Center
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
200
Niles School of Cosmetology
ADDRESS:
8057 North Milwaukee
Niles, IL 60714
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 025566
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.nilesbeautyschool.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Filippo LiVolsi
PHONE: 847.965.8061
FAX: 847.965.8090
E-MAIL: mrphillivolsi@sbcglobal.net
DEADLINE: None
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 enrollment fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Cosmetology - 1,500 hours - starts every 8 weeks; Cosmetology Teacher's
Training - 1,000 hours - starts every 8 weeks
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 55
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
13
# part-time:
42
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
1
% female:
99
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Jessie Santiago
PHONE: 847.965.8061
FAX: 847.965.8090
E-MAIL: mrphillivolsi@sbcglobal.net
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE: Three weeks prior to classes
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
*10,100
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
900
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**11,000
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Jessie Santiago
PHONE: 847.965.8061
FAX: 842,965.8090
E-MAIL: mrphillivolsi@sbcglobal.net
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*Includes $100 enrollment fee, books & supplies, job placement, free parking available
**Total cost for cosmetology teachers' training is $5,900.
201
Northwestern College - North Campus*
ADDRESS:
4829 North Lipps Avenue
Chicago, IL 60630
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 012362
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #: 171
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.northwesterncollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Scott Kawall
PHONE: 800.396.5613
FAX: 773.481.3738
E-MAIL: skawall@nc.edu
DEADLINE: Ongoing enrollment
REQUIRED TESTS: ACT, COMPASS or ASSET, Special admissions procedures for Radiography and Nursing
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $25
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: ** see below
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
# part-time:
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
% female:
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Ethel Arroyo
PHONE: 847.233.7700
FAX: 847.233.7725
E-MAIL: earroyo@nc.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Coincides with federal and state financial aid deadline
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
16,215
X
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,500
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
5,195
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
3,250
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
***26,160
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, full or part time enrollment, day & evening classes, free tutoring, easy access to school via public transportation
or car, approved for Veteran Administration Benefits, Vocational Rehabilitation Services
* Bridgeview Campus - 7725 S. Harlem Avenue, Bridgeview, IL 60455 Phone: 708.237.5000;
**Assoc. Degree; 2 year programs: Business Admin., Executive Accounting, Criminal Justice, Medical Assisting, Health
Information Technology, Human Resource Management, Massage Therapy, Paralegal and Certificate degree: Coding
Specialist Cert., Message Therapy Cert. And Paralegal Cert.
***Approximate annual full-time
202
Paul Mitchell The School - Bradley
ADDRESS:
1600 North State Route 50, Room 522
Bourbonnais, IL 60914
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 030653
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: http://Bradley.paulmitchell.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT:
PHONE: 815.932.5049
FAX: 815.932.0542
E-MAIL:
DEADLINE: One week prior to start
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Birth certificate, high school transcripts or GED, Drivers license or ID card, Social Security
eard
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100 registration fee, $250 book deposit
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Diploma or Certificate: 1,500 hour Cosmetology; 1,000 hours Instructor; 750
hours Esthetics
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 82
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
62
# part-time:
20
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
9
% female:
91
CALENDAR:
12 months/Clock Hours/Full Time
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Heather Croix
PHONE: 815.932.5049
FAX: 815.932.0542
E-MAIL: heather@bradley.paulmitchell.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: FAFSA
DEADLINE: Two weeks prior to start
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
17,390
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
3,210
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
100
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
3,018
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**23,718
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
X
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, parking available, retail training, manager training, customer service training, and platform artist training
*Other location: 18454 W. Creek Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477
**Full-time Costs Tuition and Fees; Bradley - $20,700; Tinley Park - $20,700 Cosmetology; $13,949 Esthetics
203
Pivot Point Beauty School
ADDRESS:
1560 Sherman Avenue - Suite 700
Evanston, IL 60201
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 010836
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.pivotpoint.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Christine Goble
PHONE: 847.866.0500, ext 7409
FAX: 847.866.7184
E-MAIL: cgoble@pivot-point.com
DEADLINE: Ongoing enrollment
REQUIRED TESTS: High school graduate or GED
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Cosmetology - 1,500 hours; Esthetics - 750 hours; Nails - 350 hours; Teacher's
Training - 1,000 hours
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 193
193
4
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% female:
96
CALENDAR:
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Phillip J. Ascareggi
PHONE: 847.866.0500 ext. 5013
FAX: 847.866.7184
E-MAIL: pascareggi@pivot-point.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Yes
DEADLINE: All financial aid applications to be completed 4-6 weeks prior to enrollment
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
20,979
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: SLM Financial Corporation
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
204
Professional's Choice Hair Design Academy
ADDRESS:
2719 West Jefferson Street
Joliet, IL 60435
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 023233
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.pchairdesign.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: *
PHONE: 815.741.8224
FAX: 815.744.4243
E-MAIL: schooljt@aol.com
DEADLINE: One month prior to starting date if possible
REQUIRED TESTS: N/A
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Must have a high school diploma or GED is required, must be at least 16 years of age, U.S.
citizen, instructors must be 18 years of age and have high school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Cosmetology - 1,500 hours - 9 months; Teacher - 1,000 hours - 6 months
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 55
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
36
# part-time:
19
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
2
% female:
98
CALENDAR:
Classes start: every month
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: *
PHONE: 815.741.8224
FAX: 815.744.4243
E-MAIL: schooljt@aol.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: One month prior to starting date
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
16,000
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,270
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
**
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
**
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
**
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**17,270
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
* Stephanie Henson & John Thompson
** Varies
205
Rockford Career College
ADDRESS:
1130 S. Alpine Road
Rockford, IL 61108
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 008545
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.rockfordcareercollege.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Kevin Partelow
PHONE: 815.967.7342
FAX: 815.965.0360
E-MAIL: kpartelow@rockfordcareercollege.edu
DEADLINE: Rolling
REQUIRED TESTS: Placement test only
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED, interview with Admissions, proficiency testing optional
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: *
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 466
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
175
# part-time:
291
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
14
% female:
86
CALENDAR:
Four or Five 10 week terms per year
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Shane D. Maloney
PHONE: 815.967.7311
FAX: 815.965.0360
E-MAIL: smaloney@rockfordcareercollege.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Online application for financial aid
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
10,764
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,500
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
8,064
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
3,360
X
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
1,800
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
25,488
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Mary Anderson
PHONE: 815.967.7321
FAX: 815.965.0360
E-MAIL: manderson@rockfordcareercollege.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
*AAS Business Administration (24 months), AAS Business Administration/Accounting (24 months), AAS Information
Technology (24 months), AAS Medical Assistant(24 months), AAS Medical Office Assistant (24 months), AAS Medical Coding
& Billing Specialist (24 months), AAS Paralegal (24 months), AAS Pharmacy Technician (24 months), AAS Veterinary
Technician (27 months), Diploma Pharmacy Technician (18 months), Diploma Massage Therapy (50 weeks). Classes begin
every 10 weeks.
206
Rosel School of Cosmetology
ADDRESS:
2444 West Devon Avenue
Chicago, IL 60659
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 030829
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.roselschool.org
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Rosel Baek
PHONE: 773.508.5600
FAX: 773.508.5645
E-MAIL: baekrosel@aol.com
DEADLINE: One week prior to start date
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED certificate
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES:
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 1,500 hours; Instructor Training - 1,000 hours; continuous
enrollment; Nail Technician Program - 350 hours; Esthetician - 750 hours
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 84
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
36
# part-time:
48
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
4
% female:
96
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Andre W. Adamus
PHONE: 773.508.5600
FAX: 773.508.5645
E-MAIL: sumada1@aol.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: None
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
11,100
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
400
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*11,500
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Chicago Workforce Development
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Rosel Baek
PHONE: 773.508.5600
FAX: 773.508.5645
E-MAIL: baekrosel@aol.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Parking lot available, tutoring, advising and public transportation available, job placement
*Includes $100 registration fee
207
TSG Cosmetology, Inc.
d/b/a Oehrlein School of Cosmetology
ADDRESS:
100 Meadow Avenue
East Peoria, IL 61611
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 022975
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.oehrleinschool.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Sandra L. Gay
PHONE: 309.699.1561
FAX: 309.699.4763
E-MAIL: admissions@oehrleinschool.com
DEADLINE: 30 days prior to class date
REQUIRED TESTS: None
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or equivalent
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $100
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 1,500 hours; Brush-up - 250 hours; Teacher Training 500 hours
*Teacher Training - 1,000 hours
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 65
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
65
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
3
% female:
97
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Sandra L. Gay
PHONE: 309.699.1561
FAX: 309.699.4763
E-MAIL: admissions@oehrleinschool.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID: Financial transcripts from previous schools, if any
DEADLINE: 30 days prior to class date
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
15,400
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
1,540
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
16,940
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Sandra L. Gay
PHONE: 309.699.1561
FAX: 309.699.4763
E-MAIL: oehrlein@att.net
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
208
University of Spa and Cosmetology Arts
ADDRESS:
2913 W. White Oaks Drive
Springfield, IL 62704
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 021244
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.uscart.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Amy Pruitt
PHONE: 217.753.8990
FAX: 217.753.0013
E-MAIL: info@uscart.com
DEADLINE: Three weeks prior to class
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $50 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Basic Cosmetology - 1,500 hours, 12 months - classes start every 6 weeks;
Nail Technology - 350 hours, 3-6 months - classes start every 6 weeks; Esthiology-750 hours, 6 months; Massage Therapy 600 hours, 8 months
ENROLLMENT:
# full-time:
% male:
TOTAL #: 172
140
5
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# part-time:
32
GRADUATE STUDY:
% female:
95
CALENDAR:
Clock Hours/Credit Hours
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Amy Pruitt
PHONE: 217.753.8990
FAX: 217.753.0013
E-MAIL: info@uscart.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE:
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
17,100
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
900
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
*18,000
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
X
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT:
PHONE:
FAX:
E-MAIL:
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Job placement, free parking
*Esthiology tuition $9,075, Nail Technology tuition $4,000 and Massage Therapy tuition $9,300
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Vatterott College
ADDRESS:
3609 N. Marx Drive
Quincy, IL 62305
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 020693
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.vatterott-college.edu
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Mark Thomas
PHONE: 217.224.0600
FAX: 217.223.6771
E-MAIL: quincy@vatterott.edu
DEADLINE: Three weeks prior to start date
REQUIRED TESTS: Placement Test
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: None
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: 60 week programs: Medical Assistant, Heating/Air Conditioning &
Refrigeration, Electrical Mechanics, Automotive Technology, Building Maintenance, Plumbing
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 112
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
112
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
75
% female:
25
CALENDAR:
Quarter Credit Hours (72)
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Elizabeth Miller
PHONE: *217.224.0600
FAX: 217.223.6771
E-MAIL: Elizabeth.miller@vatterott.edu
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: Three weeks prior to start date
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
25,748
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
2,517
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
X
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
**28,265
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other:
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Elizabeth Miller
PHONE: 217.224.0600
FAX: 217.223.6771
E-MAIL: elizabeth.miller@vatterott.edu
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Student services, job placement, financial aid assistance, Housing Assistance
*Toll Free: 800-438-5621
**Average cost of all programs
Additional courses offered: Associate of Applied Science Degrees: Computer Aided Drafting & Design, Comp. Tech; Electrical
Mechanics; Heating, Air & Refrigeration; & Medical Assistant. Associate Degree classes begin every 10 weeks. Cost for
additional 20 week period - $8,200
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Worsham College of Mortuary Science
ADDRESS:
495 Northgate Parkway
Wheeling, IL 60090
SCHOOL TYPE: Proprietary
SCHOOL CODE:
U.S. Department of Education (ED) #: 001783
Monetary Award Program (MAP) #:
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS: www.worshamcollege.com
Admission Information
ADMISSION CONTACT: Dede Frank
PHONE: 847.808.8444
FAX: 847.808.8493*
E-MAIL: skann@worshamcollege.com
DEADLINE: Thirty days prior to the beginning of the class
REQUIRED TESTS:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Two letters of recommendation, 500-word personal statement, and minimum of 7 semester
hours of college credit
PRE-ENROLLMENT FEES: $30 application fee
PROGRAMS - LENGTH - STARTING DATE: Twelve-month program - classes begin in September and March
ENROLLMENT:
TOTAL #: 150
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING:
YES:
NO:
X
YES:
NO:
X
# full-time:
150
# part-time:
0
GRADUATE STUDY:
% male:
50
% female:
50
CALENDAR:
Quarters
Financial Aid Information
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT: Stephanie Kann
PHONE: 847.808.8444
FAX: 847.808.8493*
E-MAIL: skann@worshamcollege.com
The form to apply for all federal and state student financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
INSTITUTIONAL FORM(S) REQUIRED FOR FINANCIAL AID:
DEADLINE: None
ESTIMATED COSTS:
The costs listed here are provided for general information only. The actual cost of attendance can differ significantly based on
course of study, enrollment status and other factors. Student specific costs must be obtained through the institution.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS:
Tuition and fees:
$
19,925
Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grant
Books and supplies:
775
X
Federal Pell Grant
Room and board:
Federal SEOG
Personal expenses:
Federal Work Study
Transportation:
Federal Perkins Loan
Total
$
20,700
X
Federal Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)
Institutional grants
Institutional loans
X
Academic Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
Other: Veterans benefits, J.T.P.A., Alternative Loans
VETERANS ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
VETERANS ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Stephanie Kann
PHONE: 847.808.8444
FAX: 847.800.9015
E-MAIL: skann@worshamcollege.com
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES:
Parking, academic advising placement assistance, tutoring
*or 847.808.9015
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