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Student Services Offices
City Colleges is committed to providing students with a broad range of Student Services. These services allow us to better serve diverse populations including: full-time, part-time, transfer, disabled, under-represented and military veteran students.
Admissions Office
The Admissions Office assists with:
- academic advising
- degree and program planning
- course selection
- job placement
- transfer college selection
- articulation agreements
- dual admissions agreements
Visit the Admissions Office to help plan your college career and beyond! Contact the Admissions Office today!
| College | Phone |
|---|---|
| Daley College - Admissions & Records | 773.838.7600 or 773.838.7599 |
| Harold Washington College - Admissions | 312.553.6010 |
| Kennedy-King College - Admissions and Registrar | 773.602.5062 |
| Malcolm X Admissions Malcolm X Student Services |
312.850.7055 or 312.850.7104 |
| Olive-Harvey Admissions | 773.291.6349 or 773.291.6361 |
| Truman Admissions | 773. 907.4000 |
| Wright College Admissions | 773.481.8200 |
Financial Aid Office
You may be eligible for Financial Aid to help pay for college. The first step to obtaining Financial Aid is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online. FAFSA applications are also available at the Admissions Office.
Assessment Center
The Assessment Centers administer placement tests for students. Placement tests help determine what level of college classes you should be enrolled in.
All new students are tested in English or English as a second language, reading, and mathematics. Students also complete a writing sample.
Career and Job Placement
The Career and Job Placement Centers can assist you in finding a job during and after college. They can also help you explore your career options, at City Colleges and beyond.
Tutoring Center
Tutoring Centers offer one-on-one tutoring, study groups, and computerized tutorial sessions. You can also attend skills development workshops to learn how to improve your study skills, time management, test taking, or note taking.
Disability Access Center
Disability Access Centers are dedicated to meeting the needs of students with disabilities and helping them pursue their academic studies.

