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      • The Gateway to City Colleges of Chicago program provides a path to a college degree at a reduced cost. Eligible Adult Education students receive reduced tuition and supportive services as they transition into college credit courses. Gateway scholars’ tuition for credit courses is reduced by half for four semesters.
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  1. Gateway Scholarship Program. The Gateway to City Colleges of Chicago program provides a path to a college degree at a reduced cost. Eligible Adult Education students receive reduced tuition and supportive services as they transition into college credit courses.

  2. The Gateway to City Colleges of Chicago program provides a path to a college degree at a reduced cost. Career Bridge completers and other eligible, upper-level Adult Education students may successfully transition to credit, cer-tificate, and degree programs while benefiting from reduced tuition for four semesters and supportive services.

  3. Gateway Program. Become a Gateway Scholar. If you have studied for and earned your HSE (HiSET/GED®) or learned English at City Colleges of Chicago you may be able to take college credit courses for up to four terms at half price. 2021 – 2022 Gateway eligibility*

  4. Yes, students are able to co-enroll in Adult Education classes and college credit classes through the Career Bridge program. Additionally, students who complete Adult Education classes are eligible for the Gateway Program, which allows you to take college credit classes for up to four terms at half price. 13.

  5. The Gateway Scholars program is designed to help students like you move on to college and earn your certificate or degree. If you have taken classes to prepare for your high school diploma or learn English at City Colleges of Chicago, you may be able to take college credit courses for up to four academic terms at half price.

  6. Scholarship opportunities are administered through the City Colleges of Chicago Foundation. Scholarships will be awarded based on a student's academic achievements, individual goals, and recommendations.

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