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More than 17,000 students,
on average, are enrolled at South Suburban College during a typical
year. The College offers a wide selection of career education
and college transfer credit programs. Additionally, South
Suburban Colleges Business & Career Institute offers
non-credit customized training, short-term instruction for business,
and dozens of special interest classes.
The College has a state-of-the-art
Performing Arts Center and meeting facilities available to community
groups and businesses. A variety of cultural events are sponsored
by the College, including plays, comedy acts, special lectures,
and concerts, adding to the richness of the performing arts in
the south suburbs.
In the future, SSC will
continue to provide educational opportunities to the community
in traditional areas, as well as in new and emerging fields. Through
our distance learning endeavors we hope to be able to reach tomorrows
student in even more exciting ways.
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South
Suburban College Fast Facts
South
Suburban College
15800 State Street
South Holland, IL 60473 (708) 596-2000
www.southsuburbancollege.edu
Statistical
Analysis of South Suburban College
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Factors
used in admissions:
high school diploma or equivalent, admissions is open |
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Academic
calendar: Semester
Number of students enrolled in 12 month period: 17,562 (FY 2004)
Types of courses/programs offered: occupational, academic,
adult basic, remedial, high school equivalency, or English
as a second language |
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Cost
Factors Based on 30 Credit Hours |
In-district:
$2,460 per academic year
Out-of-district: $7,740 per academic year
Lake County, IN & Chicago Regional: $2,820 per
academic year
Out-of-state/Foreign Tuition: $9,120 per academic year
Types of aid available: Federal Pell Grants, SEOG,
veterans administration educational benefits, work study,
MAP Grants (State) |
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Services/Facilities |
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services: Academic assistance/tutoring, academic/career
counseling, transfer counseling, employment, job placement,
assistance for visually impaired, assistance for hearing impaired,
access for physically disabled, on-campus day care, student
life and athletic programs, short-term medical insurance. |
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Student
Body |
African
American: 65%
Asian and Pacific Islander: 1%
Hispanic: 7%
White: 25%
Other: 2% |
School logos are available for download
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