City Colleges of Chicago

11/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/13/2025 15:24

City Colleges of Chicago Celebrates Five Years of Impact and the Culmination of Our Plan Forward: Strategic Plan 2021-2025

City Colleges leadership, faculty, staff, and students gathered with partners, supporters, and funders to celebrate all that has been achieved together over the past five years with City Colleges' strategic plan. The City Colleges of Chicago Foundation was also on hand to share the Impact Report, which details how philanthropy has helped to support and scale many of these successes.

City Colleges Chancellor Juan Salgado and Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief of Staff Veronica Herrero were joined by Chicago Public Schools Chief of College and Career Success Megan Hougard, Chicago State University President Z Scott, Amazon Web Services Head of AI/ML Generative AI Milan McGraw. Two City Colleges students also shared how City Colleges supported them both in and out of the classroom as they worked toward their goals.

The celebration highlighted how City Colleges of Chicago has become Chicago's most accessible higher education engine of racial and socioeconomic mobility, achieving:

  • A post-pandemic enrollment recovery that surpasses state and national averages
  • An increase in four-year student outcomes, especially for Black and Latine students, on track to 55%
  • The Chicago Roadmap, an unprecedented systems-level, nationally-recognized partnership with the Chicago Public Schools that is moving the needle on college readiness
  • Nearly $100 million invested in free college, including expanding the Star Scholarship and Early College programs, and launching Future Ready and Fresh Start
  • Partnered with One Million Degrees to scale their evidence-based student support model at Olive-Harvey, Malcolm X, Harold Washington, and this coming fall to Kennedy-King College.
  • A key partner in the growth of the Chicagoland Apprenticeship Network (3,000+ work-based learning experiences a year)
  • Selected as a key workforce partner in Illinois' development of the quantum and advanced manufacturing industries
  • The return of nursing programs to the South Side with a new nursing pathway launching at Kennedy-King College and a new Malcolm X College South Campus to be located in Washington Park
  • Launched the City Colleges School of Engineering, expanding our nationally-recognized engineering program and deepening partnerships with university partnerships, including a guaranteed admissions program with the UIUC Grainger College of Engineering
  • Elimination of a legacy structural deficit and restoration of operating surpluses leading to credit rating increases
  • Historic investments in student supports, including mental health, housing, food, technology, among other efforts

City Colleges of Chicago's next strategic plan will launch in the spring of 2026, building on the progress of the last five years and setting even more ambitious goals.

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