Tanya de Chavez
Before starting her higher education journey at Malcolm X College, Tanya de Chavez’s biggest hurdle was overcoming her own fear…
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Before starting her higher education journey at Malcolm X College, Tanya de Chavez’s biggest hurdle was overcoming her own fear…
Veterans Services Specialist Marcus Williams El is a proud Harold Washington College alumnus and a U.S. Army veteran with years…
Luis Martinez was a strong student in high school, and college was always in the cards for him. However, he…
My story begins in a small Brazilian town under the shadow of a past dictatorship. Growing up, I witnessed the…
The people I met and the connections I made at Wilbur Wright College helped contribute to my success as a…
After exploring several different career paths and options for her future, Robyn Foster, a Daley College alumna who uses the…
From Daley College student to Daley College instructor, Nathaniel Bowers is enjoying his full circle moment.
Daley College helped me achieve my American dream.
I’m originally from Lagos, Nigeria, now I live in Chicago. One of the reasons I chose Malcolm X College was…
Growing up on the west side of Chicago, I knew I wanted to be a nurse. I also knew Malcolm…
City Colleges of Chicago’s Early College program helped Leila Ebdair get on track to earn her doctorate by 25-years-old.
As a senior at Taft High School, I began taking dual enrollment classes through Wright College with plans to attend…