Get started early on coursework, meet your peers, earn a stipend through this no cost summer program for new City Colleges students.
CHICAGO— (February 9, 2026) – Beginning June 3 through July 25, new City Colleges of Chicago students will have the opportunity to prepare for a successful college experience by taking a FREE class through Summer Start—and participate in college activities that ensure momentum into and through college in their first year.
There are three different tracks available, so each student can choose what suits them best. Courses range from general education to English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, and courses to prepare for specific types of careers. In addition, students will meet with advisors, get support with reading, writing, and math, and have the opportunity to receive an Earn & Learn stipend.
Other support available include:
- Loaner laptops
- CTA passes and snacks
- Course textbooks
- Optional tutoring to re-take the Read-to-Write and Math placement exams to “level up” before the fall semester begins
To join the Summer Start program, students should:
- Apply to City Colleges for the Summer 2026 semester at https://apply.ccc.edu/
- Complete the Summer Start program application at https://pages.ccc.edu/summer-start/
- Take the City Colleges placement exams
- Complete their FAFSA or RISE Alternative Application
- Check their email, as students will receive information about important next steps
Last day to register is May 21, 2026, and for questions or more information, email summerstart@ccc.edu.
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