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Top community colleges in Illinois for business programs?

I'm a high school junior considering community college pathways, and I'm curious about which Illinois community colleges are known for solid business programs. Any recommendations or personal experiences you could share would be awesome!

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to share some recommendations for community colleges in Illinois that are recognized for their robust business programs.

1. College of DuPage: Situated in Glen Ellyn, this community college offers Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS) degrees in Business Administration. Their program is comprehensive with courses covering principles of management, marketing, accounting, and economics, among others.

2. Harper College: Located in Palatine, Harper College has a widespread reputation for quality education. They offer an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Business Administration that is known for its practical, career-focused teaching methods.

3. Oakton Community College: With campuses in both Des Plaines and Skokie, it offers an Associate of Arts (AA) in Business Administration. They have a strong emphasis on offering a broad-based, comprehensive introduction to the business industry.

4. Joliet Junior College: Based in Joliet, this is recognized as the first community college formed in the United States. The business program at JJC is well-regarded, offering an Associate in Arts (AA) in Business Route.

Remember that each of these schools likely has articulation agreements with 4-year schools in Illinois, so many of your credits will transfer if you decide to pursue a bachelor's degree in the future. It’s also worth mentioning that most of community colleges have solid career services departments that can help you with job placement and internships during your studies. Be sure to connect with them early on to take full advantage of these resources. Finally, when comparing these and any other colleges you may be considering, pay attention to the unique courses, faculty credentials, and student resources each one offers. Best of luck as you explore your options!

a year ago

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