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  1. History. Columbia College Chicago was founded in 1890 as the Columbia School of Oratory by Mary A. Blood and Ida Morey Riley, both graduates of the Monroe Conservatory of Oratory, (now Emerson College, in Boston, Massachusetts). In 1904 the school changed its name to the Columbia College of Expression and in 1927, the college became a sister ...

  2. Columbia College Chicago is a private, nonprofit college offering a distinctive curriculum that blends creative and media arts, liberal arts, and business for nearly 7,000 students in more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

  3. After you submit your deposit: Admission to Columbia College Chicago is offered for a specified term of entry. Students who are offered admission to Columbia but are unable to enroll in the specified term of entry may request to defer admission for up to one year by contacting Admissions at 312-369-7130 or admissions@colum.edu.

  4. Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Student Assistance and Community Standards. Academic Support Services. Academic Advising and Coaching. Academic Center for Tutoring. Bookstore. Columbia Central: Enrollment and Financial Services. Cost of Attendance, Tuition and Fees. Federal Work-Study.

  5. Columbia College Chicago's admissions process is entirely test-free. Standardized t est scores will play no role in the college's determination of a student's admissibility, or in awarding merit-based scholarships. After admission, students who have them are encouraged to submit results from Advanced Placement or International Baccaulaurate tests.

  6. HISTORY. Columbia College Chicago was founded in 1890 as the Columbia School of Oratory by Mary A. Blood and Ida Morey Riley, graduates of the Monroe Conservatory of Oratory, now Emerson College, in Boston, Massachusetts. The school focused on the teaching of elocution, public speaking, and physical culture. In 1904 the school changed its name ...

  7. Columbia College Chicago's School of Graduate Studies offers master's degree and certificate programs in the arts, media, and the business of the arts. Students pursue advanced study in small, selective programs that are shaped by the trends of contemporary practice. Under the guidance of award-winning faculty, students prepare to advance their ...

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