City Colleges of Chicago is an organization of seven community colleges that provide learning opportunities for Chicago area residents. The college offers associate degrees in business, nursing, criminal justice, and human services. The system also includes baccalaureate transfer degrees in general education, science, and fine arts. City Colleges of Chicago's programs range from two-year associate degrees to weeks-long occupational certifications, free courses for the GED, and free English courses. The college was founded in 1911, and its headquarter is located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Juan Salgado is the current chancellor of the system. City Colleges of Chicago partnered with Chicago Public Schools to form a dual credit program in 60 high schools. The organization offers a range of benefit plans for eligible employees. City Colleges of Chicago's health plans provide the coverage required to protect and maintain good dental, vision, and physical health.
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