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to business education transforms students into confident, effective, respected business leaders prepared to face the toughest challenges. Chicago Booth has the finest set of facilities of any business school in
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packages. Build your future at City Colleges of Chicago and ensure more students complete their curricula - college-ready, career-ready and prepared to pursue their life’s goals. This is an exciting time in
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ADULT EDUCATION MANAGER WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Wilbur Wright College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago, seeks an Adult Education Manager responsible for managing enrollment, instructional, and/or
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Education (ACGME) accredited GME programs. Living in Milwaukee Nestled along the shorelines of Lake Michigan, about 90 minutes from Chicago, IL, Milwaukee is the perfect mid-sized city. Home to Summerfest
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credit, adult education, career programs, and continuing education courses. The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of College and Schools accredit Kennedy-King College
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Dean and Associate Dean of Health Sciences and Career Programs. Directs and supervises faculty and staff; conducts faculty observations to assure quality of instruction; evaluates work performance for
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collaboration with Dean and Associate Dean of Health Sciences and Career Programs. Directs and supervises faculty and staff; conducts faculty observations to assure quality of instruction; evaluates work
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Dean – Student Services HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE City Colleges of Chicago’s vision is to be recognized as the city’s most accessible higher education engine of socioeconomic mobility and racial
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VICE PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS MALCOLM X COLLEGE Since 1911, City Colleges of Chicago has been connecting students from across Chicago’s neighborhoods to economic opportunity. By