Article II. Getting Admitted To CCC

  1. Academically Dismissed Students
    Students who have been academically dismissed from any of the City Colleges of Chicago must apply for readmission. See Academic Standing for more information.
  2. International Students with F-1 Academic Student Visas
    International students (www.ccc.edu/internationalstudents) are expected to have successfully completed the equivalent of primary and secondary education prior to enrollment. F-1 academic students are required to enroll in at least twelve (12) credit hours per term. Additionally, F-1 academic students must purchase and maintain medical/health insurance for themselves and their dependents during their course of study and must present proof of such insurance upon every registration and/or upon request. Failure to obtain such insurance or willful violation of this insurance requirement will be considered a violation of status.

Students age 15 years or older enrolled in a high school in the City of Chicago may be considered for enrollment in credit courses at CCC. Students under age 15 enrolled in high school must also obtain the approval of the College President or designated official to enroll in college credit courses.

All high school students must have the written consent of their parents or guardian. In addition, students must have the written consent of their high school principal or counselor and must qualify for college classes through placement testing or previous course completion.

Section 2.02 Admissions – International Students

CCC serves international students in the following non-immigrant visa classes who live or work in the City of Chicago:

Section 2.03 Admissions – Adult Education Students

The Adult Education Program offers tuition-free, non-credit classes to students who want to:

Adult Education classes are open to students who meet all of the following criteria:

Section 2.04 Assessment & Placement – Credit Students

To ensure proper academic placement, first-time credit students are required to complete a placement exam or obtain a placement test waiver (see Placement Test Waivers) prior to registration.

Students who have not completed a placement test or obtained a placement test waiver may enroll in a credit course which does not require a prerequisite, including courses that do not indicate ENGLISH 101 Composition eligibility as a requirement. However, students will not be permitted subsequent enrollment in courses which require a prerequisite without first completing a placement test or obtaining a placement test waiver.

  1. Students Placing in Foundational Studies Courses
    Only high school graduates or those who have successfully passed a high school equivalency examination may enroll in Foundational Studies courses. Students who place in Foundational Studies courses but have not graduated from high school or successfully passed a high school equivalency examination are required to enroll in Adult Education coursework. Students may self-certify high school or high school equivalency completion on the online admissions application, but all such students must submit one of the following documents to the Office of the Registrar prior to the first day of class:
  2. High school diploma
  3. Official high school transcript
  4. High school equivalency certificate