You can obtain this information by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and using the sites College MatchMaker search engine, or you can also click on the related links section (College Board) indicated below this answer box, which will take you directly to the site. You can research colleges and universities by name, or by programs of study, or by geographical location, size, or combinations of part or all of them. The site will provide you with a list of institutions based on your request. It will give you the schools background, accreditation, degree offerings, programs of study, entrance requirements, tuition and fees, financial assistance, room and board, athletic programs etc. and a link to each institutions official web page. Practice navigating this site. It will be well worth the time and effort.
WARNING!!!
When choosing a college or university, make sure the institution has a regional accreditation. With a regional accreditation you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Below I have listed the six accrediting agencies and their geographical areas of responsibility. I am disclosing the below so you do not become a victim of educational scams, and institutions that are nothing more than diploma mills, where they are eager to take your money for a degree that is worthless. Make sure the institution is accredited by one of following responsible agencies.
Regional Accreditation Agencies
· Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, as well as schools for American children in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
· New England Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont).
· North Central Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Mexico, South Dakota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
· Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities - Postsecondary institutions (colleges and universities) in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
· Western Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in California, Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Micronesia, Palau, and Northern Marianas Islands.
· Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas.
One - Eureka College in Illinois (BA 1932)
university of illinois
Yes, junior colleges usually cost more in Illinois if you live in any other state.
Various community colleges, but as far as universities go, there are only three: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Roosevelt University Chicago Southern Illinois University
Some websites that feature listings of colleges located in Illinois include; My College Options, Illinois Worknet, US College search and Collegestats.
The colleges in Illinois do not recognize an actual diploma. They will recognize and give you credit for some of the classes you have completed at other colleges though.
Colleges set their own requirements, but normally it's somewhere in the vicinity of 120-130.
Worsham Mortuary College in Wheeling, IL.
Gallaudet University Goshen College Rochester Institute of Technology (an university) (Those are not all of the colleges.) There are many colleges that do accept it in the U.S. I know University of Illinois doesn't which is unfortunate, but all you have to do is call the Admissions office and they will let you know.
Automotive repair training in Illinois can be received at places like Lincoln Technical Institute and Ashworth College.
HAHA! Of course, there are lots of colleges in Chicago! Roosevelt University, Northwestern, Columbia College, Shimer College, DePaul, Loyola... among many others! However, the only independent liberal arts colleges in Chicago are Shimer College and Columbia College Chicago.
* The University of Chicago in Chicago. * Northwestern University in Evanston. * University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. * Loyola University in Chicago. * DePaul University in Chicago.