Chicago Loop Health Care School at Westwood College

 

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Westwood College in Chicago (Chicago Loop), IL

Health Care Schools - Chicago (Chicago Loop), ILThe third-most populous city in the United States, Chicago has a reputation for being a city full of opportunity. A great place to live if you're considering a career or education in healthcare, Chicago, IL is home to 3 campuses of Westwood College.

Attending health care school is a great step forward in your career, and you've probably got some questions. Is there scholarship money available? How long will it take? Where do I start? Let us help you fill in the blanks to any questions you might have.

Below is just some basic information about Westwood College's health care program, but if you really want to learn more, fill out the short questionnaire and a representative from the school will contact you answer any additional questions about how to apply, costs, financial aid, entrance requirements, and scholarship availability.

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Westwood College – Chicago Loop
17 N. State Street, Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60602

 

About Westwood College - Chicago Loop

Founded in Denver, CO in 1953, Westwood College consists of 17 campuses located throughout the United States. With schools in California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Texas, and Virginia, it's no surprise that Westwood college is known for providing career-focused, quality educational programs at the graduate and undergraduate degree levels.

Health Care Students - Chicago (Chicago Loop), ILOperating under the parent organization Alta College, Inc., Westwood College currently employees over 3,000 employees, including over 1,000 highly qualified adjunct and full-time instructors. As such, the school strives to provide programming that enables students to pursue their individual career goals.

Whether you're looking to change careers, learn new skills in your existing career, or launch a career in healthcare, Westwood College's hands-on educational approach is designed to give students the skills, knowledge and credentials needed in order to meet their career goals.

Healthcare Management - Bachelor of Science

Available at Westwood College as a Bachelor of Science Degree program, the Healthcare Management curriculum is designed to prepare students with a wide range of courses including health care management topics, business courses, and other topics, including insight issues such as long term care facilities.

A combination of degree-specific and general education courses, the BS in Healthcare Management degree program is a challenging course of study that is career-focused. Upon graduation, students will be well-prepared to seek employment in physicians groups, insurance companies, hospitals, and long-term care centers. Learning how to perform a wide range of tasks, the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management degree from Westwood College is a great way to enter or advance in this exciting career field.

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Facilities

Located at 17 N. State Street, Suite 300, the Loop campus of Westwood College is one of 3 locations in and around the Chicago metro area. Easily accessible from the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and the Metra public transit systems, the Loop campus is a modern, up-to-date educational facility.

Accreditation

Westwood College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), and is a candidate with The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and an affiliate of the North Central Association.

Financial Aid

Westwood College participates in a wide variety of financial aid programs. These programs include government loans, private loans, grants, scholarships, student investment, and tuition assistance programs. Student finance representatives are available to help determine eligibility for financial aid programs.

Going to School in Chicago, IL

Stretching along the shores of Lake Michigan, Chicago, the “Windy City” is the prototypical Midwestern American city. It is an economic, cultural, retail, educational, health care and transportation hub for the entire country. 9.5 million people live in the Chicago metro area, making it the 3rd largest metro area in the country and one of the most influential cities in the world.

Chicago (Chicago Loop), ILChicago has an earthy, lusty, lively history—the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 where most of the business district was destroyed, the labor riots of the late 19th century, gangsters and the Mob and Al Capone during the Prohibition years, and the riotous 1968 Democratic National Convention.

The first controlled nuclear test was conducted in Chicago in 1942 as part of the Manhattan Project. Chicago has museums and national historic sites that allow you to explore its rich past.

The city is a cultural center, too. Symphony, opera, ballet, theater—you name it and you can find it in Chicago. There are several art museums, the Museum of Natural History, Shedd Aquarium and the Adler Planetarium. Improvisational comedy began in Chicago at Second City.

Chicago was named the “Best Sports City in America” in 2006. The city hosts 15 professional sports teams including the Bears, Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, Blackhawks (hockey) and Fire (soccer).

Maybe the best thing you’ll discover about living and going to school in Chicago is the food. There are literally thousands of wonderful restaurants, many of which offer delicious ethnic fare. Better still is the genuine Chicago ethnic fare: deep dish pizza and real Chicago-style hot dogs.

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