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# 8 Malcolm X College-City Colleges of Chicago

Program Address

1900 W Jackson Blvd Room 2415
Chicago 60612
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Hotline Contact

Izabella Zurawska
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(312) 850-7292

Program Description

Malcolm X College (MXC) offers one of the largest selections of health sciences degrees in Cook County. In January 2016, Malcolm X College opened a brand new $251 million state-of-the-art School of Health Sciences, featuring a virtual hospital. It also houses the new City Colleges of Chicago School of Nursing.

Malcolm X College is a major provider of training for health professionals in Chicago, offering associate degrees, shorter-term certificate programs, free adult education classes and special interest courses.
• Career Certificate programs
• Adult Education
• Continuing Education​

Malcolm X College students have access to a host of resources to support them on their path to success, including: wellness center, transfer center, career center, veteran center, disability access center and more.

Class/Tutoring Times

  • Morning
  • Afternoon

Learning Options

  • In-Person
  • Online

Languages of Staff

  • English
  • Spanish
  • Polish

Tutoring Available

No

Tutoring Volunteers Needed?

No

Types of Classes Offered

  • Reading
  • Math
  • English as a Second Language
  • High School Diploma/GED
  • Spanish GED
  • Citizenship/Civics
  • Job/Career Training
  • Computer Skills Training

Additional Services Offered

  • College and Career Counseling
  • Transition/Employment Services

Bridge Programs

  • Child Care/Education
  • Healthcare: Medical, Caregiver, Pharmacy

ICAPS Programs

  • Child Care/Education
  • Healthcare: Medical, Caregiver, Pharmacy

This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.