Facts and Statistics
City Colleges of Chicago, officially known as Community College District 508, is one of the nation’s largest community college districts and the largest in Illinois. About 4,000 faculty and staff help prepare over 60,000 students each year to enter the workforce, pursue higher education and advance their careers. The District serves students on seven campuses and five satellite sites. It also oversees two restaurants and five child care centers.
For basic enrollment and degree and certificate statistics for each college, view the Statistical Digest.
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City Colleges of Chicago IPEDS Graduation and Transfer-out Rates for Fall 2018 Cohort
College
|
Fall 2018
Cohort
|
|
Graduation Rate1
|
Transfer-out Rate2
|
Richard J. Daley College
|
388 |
|
33%
|
9%
|
Kennedy-King College
|
233 |
|
29%
|
11%
|
Malcolm X College
|
744 |
|
21%
|
14%
|
Olive-Harvey College
|
166 |
|
16%
|
19%
|
Harry S Truman College
|
381 |
|
25%
|
13%
|
Harold Washington College
|
1,287
|
|
24%
|
12%
|
Wilbur Wright College
|
1,061 |
|
29%
|
11%
|
Source: IPEDS Graduation Rates Survey, https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/datacenter
1 The graduation rate is the percent of the fall cohort of first-time, full-time, degree/certificate seeking undergraduates who completed a degree or certificate within 150% of the normal time to completion. For an Associate’s Degree, 150% time is 3 years.
Retention Rates
Institutions must also make available to current and prospective students the retention rate of certificate/degree-seeking, first-time, undergraduate students as reported to IPEDS. The retention rates for students beginning in the given Fall term are provided in the table below.
City Colleges of Chicago IPEDS Retention Rates* Fall 2021 to Fall 2022
College
|
|
Full-Time Students
|
Part-time Students
|
Richard J. Daley College
|
|
60%
|
36%
|
Kennedy-King College
|
|
46%
|
36%
|
Malcolm X College
|
|
55%
|
36%
|
Olive-Harvey College
|
|
54%
|
40%
|
Harry S Truman College
|
|
65%
|
39%
|
Harold Washington College
|
|
56%
|
43%
|
Wilbur Wright College
|
|
69%
|
51%
|
Student-Athlete Graduation Rates
College | Men | Women | Total | |||
# of Students Receiving Athletically Related Aid | 150% Graduation Rate | # of Students Receiving Athletically Related Aid | 150% Graduation Rate | # of Students Receiving Athletically Related Aid | 150% Graduation Rate | |
BASKETBALL | ||||||
Richard J. Daley College | 5 | 0% | 2 | ** | 7 | 14% |
Harold Washington College | ||||||
Kennedy-King College | ||||||
Malcolm X College | 6 | 0% | 3 | ** | 9 | 0% |
Olive-Harvey College | 4 | ** | 4 | ** | 8 | 13% |
Harry S Truman College | 3 | ** | 3 | ** | ||
Wilbur Wright College | 1 | ** | 3 | ** | 4 | ** |
BASEBALL | ||||||
Richard J. Daley College | ||||||
Harold Washington College | ||||||
Kennedy-King College | ||||||
Malcolm X College | ||||||
Olive-Harvey College | 2 | ** | 2 | ** | ||
Harry S Truman College | ||||||
Wilbur Wright College | ||||||
ANY OTHER SPORT (excluding football, basketball, baseball, and cross country and track) | ||||||
Richard J. Daley College | 3 | ** | 1 | ** | 4 | ** |
Harold Washington College | ||||||
Kennedy-King College | ||||||
Malcolm X College | ||||||
Olive-Harvey College | 2 | ** | 2 | ** | ||
Harry S Truman College | ||||||
Wilbur Wright College | 2 | ** | 2 | ** | ||
ALL SPORTS | ||||||
Richard J. Daley College | 8 | 0% | 3 | ** | 11 | 9% |
Harold Washington College | ||||||
Kennedy-King College | ||||||
Malcolm X College | 6 | 0% | 3 | ** | 9 | 0% |
Olive-Harvey College | 6 | 0% | 6 | 17% | 12 | 8% |
Harry S Truman College | 3 | ** | 3 | ** | ||
Wilbur Wright College | 3 | ** | 3 | ** | 6 | 0% |
*Cohort includes first-time students in Fall 2009 who received athletically related aid