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Richard J. Daley College 7500 S. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL 60652 Arturo Velasquez Institute 2800 S. Western Ave., Chicago, IL 60608 Education that Works - Without all of the Debt CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE ENROLL TODAY City Colleges of Chicago RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE City Colleges strives to ensure student success by preparing students to transfer to a four-year university or start careers in fast-growing fields. COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS: Advanced Manufacturing 10-03-16

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Richard J. Daley College7500 S. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL 60652

Arturo Velasquez Institute 2800 S. Western Ave., Chicago, IL 60608

Education that Works - Without all of the Debt

CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGEENROLL TODAY

City Colleges of Chicago

RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE

City Colleges strives to ensure student success by preparing students to transfer to a four-year university or start careers in fast-growing fields.

COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS:

Advanced Manufacturing

10-0

3-16

Total enrollment:

18,237

Richard J. Daley College and its satellite site, the Arturo Velasquez Institute, offer associate degrees, certi�cates, professional & personal development, and GED/ESL programs.

The college is home to a diverse group of students—from recent high school graduates to returning adult education students.

*Percentages will not add up to 100% because students can enroll in multiple instructional areas.

59%

37%

of graduates are employed in their training �eld with a median income of $30,680 within a year of graduation.

The Federal IPEDS graduation rate for �rst-time, full-time students at Daley College

has increased

63%

The number of degrees awarded is up

29%

of graduates transfer to four-year college programs within two years of CCC graduation.

ACADEMICS

STUDENT FACTS

TRANSFER

CAREER

COMPLETION*

STUDENT SUCCESS

COLLEGE TO CAREERS

DALEY CONTACT INFORMATION

years old27

median student age

68%

19%

8%

2%

3%

Hispanic

Black

White

Asian

Other

63%

of students receive �nancial aid.

Full-time*51%

Part-time*49%

*Full-time vs. Part-time percentage re�ects Fall 2013 credit students

Professional & Personal Development: 20%*

College to Careers and Other College Credit: 40%*

GED/ESL: 44%*

Richard J. Daley College Facts

RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS

Degrees and Certi�cates Offered at Daley College

General Information About Degree Programs

Bulldogs athletics compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association in both basketball and soccer.

Daley College offers students the opportunity to take part in multiple clubs and organizations, like Phi Theta Kappa and the Student Government Association.

STUDENT LIFE

Supporting you from your �rst day to graduation day

City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round.The �rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply.

Associate Degree Pathways (16-24 months)BiologyBusiness/EconomicsChemistryChild Development: Early Childhood EducationChild Development: Pre-School EducationCommunicationsCommunications TechnologyComparative ReligionComputer ScienceCriminal JusticeCriminal Justice: Public Police ServicesElectrical Construction TechnologyElementary EducationEngineering and PhysicsEnglishEnvironmental BiologyFrench TeacherGeoSciencesHigh School Biology TeacherHigh School Chemistry TeacherHigh School English TeacherHigh School Mathematics TeacherHigh School Physics TeacherHigh School Social Science TeacherHistory

Human Development and Family StudiesHuman GeographyInsuranceInternational StudiesJournalismK-12 Physical Education TeacherK-12 Special Education TeacherManufacturing TechnologyMathematicsMiddle School Science TeacherNetworking Systems and TechnologyPhilosophyPolitical SciencePre-AviationPsychologySocial WorkSociologySpanish TeacherTheater ArtUrban StudiesWeb DevelopmentWorld Languages

Advanced Certi�cates (4-8 months)Child Development: Pre-School EducationCommunications TechnologyComputer Numeric Control MachiningCriminal Justice: Private Police ServicesCriminal Justice: Public Police ServicesElectrical Construction TechnologyFactory AutomationHorticulture (Sustainable Urban)Networking Systems and TechnologyWeb Development

Basic Certi�cates (2-4 months)A+ Certi�ed Computer TechnicianChild Development: Pre-School EducationCommunications TechnologyComputer Numeric Control MachiningCriminal Justice: Private Police ServicesCriminal Justice: Public Police ServicesElectrical Construction TechnologyFactory AutomationNetworking Systems and TechnologyQuality AssuranceSafety for Process TechnologyUnarmed Security GuardWeb DevelopmentWelding

Richard J. Daley College7500 S. Pulaski Rd.Chicago, IL 60652

Arturo Velasquez Institute2800 S. Western Ave.Chicago, IL 60608

ccc.edu/daley | 773- 838-7500

ccc.edu/avi | 773-838-1520

For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs

14,000 Advanced Manufacturing jobs are coming to the Chicago region in the next decade. Daley College can prepare you to seize these job opportunities.

AdvisingDedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to align with your professional and academic goals.

Faculty CommitmentOur faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to helping you succeed academically and personally.

Career & Transfer CentersStudents and alumni have access to a broad range of services that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options via our CareerFinder tool, and �nd the career that best suits your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both available online at ccc.edu.

Scholarships & Financial AidFinancial aid of�cers work with you to help you understand your college costs and �nancial resources, including scholarship opportunities.

TutoringProfessional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services are available in all disciplines.

Veterans Resource Center Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance with VA bene�ts.

Wellness CenterWellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your academic success. All services are free and con�dential.

All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to ensure programs re�ect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a �rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree program, you can save up to $40,000.

For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to �nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures.

City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment.

Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated

Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest

Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest

Data Source: IPEDS 2014-2015/Fall 2013 Statistical Digest

*Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010

Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14

Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14

Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14

IN ADDITION TO THEIR COLLEGE TO CAREERS FOCUS, ALL COLLEGES OFFER GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES.

COLLEGE TO CAREERS AT

RICHARD J. DALEYCOLLEGEOffers general education courses and a College to Careers focus in:

ADVANCEDMANUFACTURINGTECHNOLOGY

City Colleges partners with leading companies to ensure graduates are ready for the 14,000 advanced manufacturing jobs coming to the Chicago region over the next decade. The four focus areas are:

• CNC Machining: Using computer-driven tools to sculpt products from metal, plastic and wood

• Welding: Metal and equipment fabrication

• Factory Automation: Preventative maintenance, trouble-shooting, and repairs to manufacturing equipment

• Process Technology: Making products from raw materials such as refining gasoline, baking bread, or generating electricity.

RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGEAdvanced Manufacturing

MALCOLM X COLLEGEHealthcare

HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGEEducation, Human & Natural Sciences

WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGEInformation Technology

KENNEDY-KING COLLEGECulinary Arts & HospitalityConstruction Technology

OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGETransportation, Distribution & Logistics

HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGEBusiness & Professional Services

ATTEND DALEY COLLEGE AND YOU WILL:àBuild the skills that manufacturing companies seek in

successful hires.

àReceive hands-on training using state-of-the-art equipment.

àLearn modern methods of organizing production, including teamwork and “lean manufacturing” to become a shop floor leader.

àConnect with hundreds of employers looking to hire through our Career Network.

• JMC Steel Group• Arrow Gear Company• UPS • Bimba Manufacturing• Kay Manufacturing Co.• Tempel Steel• Skolnik Industries• Bretford Manufacturing• WaterSaver Faucet Co.

HIRING & ACADEMIC PARTNERS:

GET THE SKILLS. GET THE JOB.Complete a certificate in Factory Automation in two semesters to prepare for jobs in Industrial Maintenance.

D: Degree 24 monthsAC: Advanced Certificate 12 monthsBC: Basic Certificate 3–12 months

BC AC DCNC Machining • • •

Factory Automation • • •

Manufacturing Technology • • •Quality Assurance • • •

Safety for Process Technology • • •

Welding • • •

COMING IN 2017

Process Technology • • •Please visit ccc.edu/programs for program location.

DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PATHWAYS OFFERED

A NIMS Accredited Program

CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGEENROLL TODAY

10-0

3-16

Total enrollment:

18,237

Richard J. Daley College and its satellite site, the Arturo Velasquez Institute, offer associate degrees, certi�cates, professional & personal development, and GED/ESL programs.

The college is home to a diverse group of students—from recent high school graduates to returning adult education students.

*Percentages will not add up to 100% because students can enroll in multiple instructional areas.

59%

37%

of graduates are employed in their training �eld with a median income of $30,680 within a year of graduation.

The Federal IPEDS graduation rate for �rst-time, full-time students at Daley College

has increased

63%

The number of degrees awarded is up

29%

of graduates transfer to four-year college programs within two years of CCC graduation.

ACADEMICS

STUDENT FACTS

TRANSFER

CAREER

COMPLETION*

STUDENT SUCCESS

COLLEGE TO CAREERS

DALEY CONTACT INFORMATION

years old27

median student age

68%

19%

8%

2%

3%

Hispanic

Black

White

Asian

Other

63%

of students receive �nancial aid.

Full-time*51%

Part-time*49%

*Full-time vs. Part-time percentage re�ects Fall 2013 credit students

Professional & Personal Development: 20%*

College to Careers and Other College Credit: 40%*

GED/ESL: 44%*

Richard J. Daley College Facts

RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS

Degrees and Certi�cates Offered at Daley College

General Information About Degree Programs

Bulldogs athletics compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association in both basketball and soccer.

Daley College offers students the opportunity to take part in multiple clubs and organizations, like Phi Theta Kappa and the Student Government Association.

STUDENT LIFE

Supporting you from your �rst day to graduation day

City Colleges of Chicago is an open enrollment institution and students are accepted year-round.The �rst step in enrollment is completing an online application at www.ccc.edu/apply.

Associate Degree Pathways (16-24 months)BiologyBusiness/EconomicsChemistryChild Development: Early Childhood EducationChild Development: Pre-School EducationCommunicationsCommunications TechnologyComparative ReligionComputer ScienceCriminal JusticeCriminal Justice: Public Police ServicesElectrical Construction TechnologyElementary EducationEngineering and PhysicsEnglishEnvironmental BiologyFrench TeacherGeoSciencesHigh School Biology TeacherHigh School Chemistry TeacherHigh School English TeacherHigh School Mathematics TeacherHigh School Physics TeacherHigh School Social Science TeacherHistory

Human Development and Family StudiesHuman GeographyInsuranceInternational StudiesJournalismK-12 Physical Education TeacherK-12 Special Education TeacherManufacturing TechnologyMathematicsMiddle School Science TeacherNetworking Systems and TechnologyPhilosophyPolitical SciencePre-AviationPsychologySocial WorkSociologySpanish TeacherTheater ArtUrban StudiesWeb DevelopmentWorld Languages

Advanced Certi�cates (4-8 months)Child Development: Pre-School EducationCommunications TechnologyComputer Numeric Control MachiningCriminal Justice: Private Police ServicesCriminal Justice: Public Police ServicesElectrical Construction TechnologyFactory AutomationHorticulture (Sustainable Urban)Networking Systems and TechnologyWeb Development

Basic Certi�cates (2-4 months)A+ Certi�ed Computer TechnicianChild Development: Pre-School EducationCommunications TechnologyComputer Numeric Control MachiningCriminal Justice: Private Police ServicesCriminal Justice: Public Police ServicesElectrical Construction TechnologyFactory AutomationNetworking Systems and TechnologyQuality AssuranceSafety for Process TechnologyUnarmed Security GuardWeb DevelopmentWelding

Richard J. Daley College7500 S. Pulaski Rd.Chicago, IL 60652

Arturo Velasquez Institute2800 S. Western Ave.Chicago, IL 60608

ccc.edu/daley | 773- 838-7500

ccc.edu/avi | 773-838-1520

For program availability, please visit ccc.edu/programs

14,000 Advanced Manufacturing jobs are coming to the Chicago region in the next decade. Daley College can prepare you to seize these job opportunities.

AdvisingDedicated advisors help you chart your educational course to align with your professional and academic goals.

Faculty CommitmentOur faculty are teachers and mentors who are dedicated to helping you succeed academically and personally.

Career & Transfer CentersStudents and alumni have access to a broad range of services that make launching a career a reality, as well as support to transfer to bachelor’s degree programs. Explore career options via our CareerFinder tool, and �nd the career that best suits your interests by taking a Focus 2 career assessment—both available online at ccc.edu.

Scholarships & Financial AidFinancial aid of�cers work with you to help you understand your college costs and �nancial resources, including scholarship opportunities.

TutoringProfessional and peer-to-peer tutoring and mentoring services are available in all disciplines.

Veterans Resource Center Veterans services specialists assist student veterans with class registration, degree planning, and personalized assistance with VA bene�ts.

Wellness CenterWellness Centers provide personal and practical assistance to support and enrich your personal life, so you can focus on your academic success. All services are free and con�dential.

All seven colleges offer general education courses in addition to a College to Careers focus to position you for a career in an in-demand industry. City Colleges partners with leading companies and universities to ensure programs re�ect workforce demands and to offer real-world learning opportunities, internships, and a �rst pass at job opportunities. By starting at City Colleges and then transferring to a bachelor’s degree program, you can save up to $40,000.

For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please use our ProgramFinder at www.ccc.edu/programs to �nd the program of interest and click on the link for Gainful Employment Disclosures.

City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in all educational and vocational programs, services, activities, and employment.

Data Source: FY14 Total Enrollment Unduplicated

Data Source: FY14 Statistical Digest

Data Source: Fall 2013 Statistical Digest

Data Source: IPEDS 2014-2015/Fall 2013 Statistical Digest

*Since the City Colleges’ Reinvention began in 2010

Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14

Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14

Data Source: Strategy Metrics Trend Data FY14