Introduction
A professional counseling staff serves the academic, vocational and personal needs of students. The counseling staff assists students in determining career choices and in planning programs designed to reach their educational goals.
Individual counseling is available to assist students in developing greater self-awareness and problem-solving ability. Referrals to outside human services agencies are also available in the Counseling Center. Academic advising and Counseling services are available to all students at the Counseling Center.
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Learn about our services for adult education, obtaining your GED, and English as a second language.
View our list of career programs, short-term certificates, certificates and the Associate of Applied Science degree
Important information about college policies and regulations, the requirements for each degree, and course descriptions for each course offered.
List of Course Codes and Links to Course Descriptions offered by the college.
Financial Aid and Veteran Services, Financial Aid frequently asked questions, and Scholarship opportunities.
Placement testing and schedule, ACT, SAT, CLEP, and DANTES, Illinois test of basic skills, and other testing information including links to practice testing.
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Links to services for students such as Career Development, Admissions Office and Transfer Center.
View the requirements for Baccalaureate/Transfer Programs, Graduation Requirements for Transfer Associate Degree Programs, along with a direct link to the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) which helps you transfer college credits in Illinois.
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See if you meet the qualifications of one of these waivers for free tuition for one credit class, or if you meet the qualifications for reduced tuition in one of our special tuition programs.
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Location and Hours
Main Campus, Room 2350
(708) 596-2000, extension 2306
8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday - Thursday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday
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Student Services: Counseling Center
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