The Chicago School-College of Nursing

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2022 Acceptance Rate
27.2%
92 Applicants
2024 Enrolled Students
2
0% Full-Time
2024 Graduation Rate
24.7%
20 Graduates

About

The Chicago School-College of Nursing is a higher education institution located in Dallas County, TX. In 2024, the most popular 1 to 2 Year Postsecondary Certificate concentrations at The Chicago School-College of Nursing were Licensed Practical & Vocational Nurse Training (23 degrees awarded).

In 2024, 29 degrees were awarded across all undergraduate and graduate programs at The Chicago School-College of Nursing. 89.7% of these degrees were awarded to women, and 10.3% awarded men. The most common race/ethnicity group of degree recipients was black or african american (16 degrees), 2.67 times more than then the next closest race/ethnicity group, white (6 degrees).

Costs

In 2024, 52% of undergraduate students attending The Chicago School-College of Nursing received financial aid through grants. Comparatively, 52% of undergraduate students received financial aid through loans.

Average Net Price

100%
1 Year Growth

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Financial Aid by Income Level

52%
Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid through Grants
52%
Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid through Loans

52% of undergraduate students at The Chicago School-College of Nursing received financial aid through grants or loans in 2024. This represents a decline of 45.3% with respect to 2023, when 95% of undergraduate students received financial aid.

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Admissions

The Chicago School-College of Nursing received 92 undergraduate applications in 2022, which represents a 34.8% annual growth. Out of those 92 applicants, 25 students were accepted for enrollment, representing a 27.2% acceptance rate.

There were 2 students enrolled at The Chicago School-College of Nursing in 2024.

The Chicago School-College of Nursing has an overall enrollment yield of 52%, which represents the number of admitted students who ended up enrolling.

Acceptance Rate

27.2%
Acceptance Rate in 2022
25
Accepted Out of 92

In 2022, the undergraduate acceptance rate of The Chicago School-College of Nursing was 27.2% (25 admissions from 92 applications). This is higher than the acceptance rate of 2021, which was 14.9%. Between 2021 and 2022, the number of applicants declined by 34.8%, while admissions grew by 19%.

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Enrollment

The Chicago School-College of Nursing had a total enrollment of 2 students in 2024. The full-time enrollment at The Chicago School-College of Nursing is 0 students and the part-time enrollment is 2. This means that 0% of students enrolled at The Chicago School-College of Nursing are enrolled full-time.

The enrolled student population at The Chicago School-College of Nursing, both undergraduate and graduate, is 50% Black or African American.

Students enrolled at The Chicago School-College of Nursing in full-time Undergraduate programs are most commonly Black or African American Female (62.2%), followed by White Female (10.2%) and Hispanic or Latino Female (4.72%).

Full-Time vs Part-Time Enrollment

0%
Full-Time Enrollment

The total enrollment at The Chicago School-College of Nursing in 2024, both undergraduate and graduate, is 2 students. The full-time enrollment at The Chicago School-College of Nursing is 0 and the part-time enrollment is 2. This means that 0% of students enrolled at The Chicago School-College of Nursing are enrolled full-time compared with 71.4% at similar Special Focus Institutions.

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Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity

Black or African American
Most Common Race or Ethnicity (2024)
1 enrolled students

The enrolled student population at The Chicago School-College of Nursing is 50% Black or African American. This includes both full-time and part-time students as well as graduate and undergraduates. By comparison, enrollment for all Special Focus Institutions is 40.5% White, 19.9% Hispanic or Latino, and 15.7% Black or African American.

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Graduates

In 2024, 23 more women than men received degrees from The Chicago School-College of Nursing. The most common race/ethnicity group of degree recipients at The Chicago School-College of Nursing is black or african american (16 degrees awarded). There were 2.67 times more black or african american recipients than the next closest race/ethnicity group, white (6 degrees).

The most common 1 to 2 Year Postsecondary Certificate concentration at The Chicago School-College of Nursing is Licensed Practical & Vocational Nurse Training (23 degrees awarded).

In 2024,  the most specialized majors across all degree types at The Chicago School-College of Nursing, meaning they have significantly more degrees awarded in that concentration than the national average across all institutions, are Health (29 degrees awarded).

Common Jobs by Major

Most Common Job

The most common jobs for people who hold a degree in one of the 5 most specialized majors at The Chicago School-College of Nursing are Registered nurses (1,489,862 people), Nurse practitioners & nurse midwives (165,916 people), Medical & health services managers (160,993 people), Pharmacists (134,176 people), and Physicians (109,759 people).

The most specialized majors at The Chicago School-College of Nursing in 2024 are Health (29 degrees awarded) (as of 2024).

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Highest Paying Jobs by Major

Highest Paying Job

The highest paying jobs for people who hold a degree in one of the 5 most specialized majors at The Chicago School-College of Nursing are Surgeons, Physicians, Nurse anesthetists, Chief executives & legislators, and Podiatrists

The most specialized majors at The Chicago School-College of Nursing are Health (29 degrees awarded) (as of 2024).

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Common Industries by Major

The most common industries for people who hold a degree in one of the 5 most specialized majors at The Chicago School-College of Nursing are General medical and surgical hospitals, and specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals (1,590,457 people), Outpatient care centers (275,040 people), Elementary & secondary schools (242,126 people), Offices of physicians (199,498 people), and Colleges, universities & professional schools, including junior colleges (140,302 people).

The most specialized majors at The Chicago School-College of Nursing are Health (29 degrees awarded) (as of 2024).

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Sex Breakdown for Common Majors

3
Degrees Awarded to Men
in 2024
26
Degrees Awarded to Women
in 2024

In 2024, 3 degrees were awarded to men at The Chicago School-College of Nursing, which is 0.115 times less than the number of degrees awarded to females (26).

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Most Common Male Majors

In 2024, 2 degrees were awarded to men at The Chicago School-College of Nursing in Licensed Practical & Vocational Nurse Training, which is 0.0952 times less than the 21 female recipients with that same degree.

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Most Common Female Majors

In 2024, 21 degrees were awarded to men at The Chicago School-College of Nursing in Licensed Practical & Vocational Nurse Training, which is 10.5 times more than the 2 male recipients with that same degree.

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Time to Complete

19%
100% Completion Time
19%
150% Completion Time

In 2024, 19% of students graduating from The Chicago School-College of Nursing completed their program within 100% "normal time" (i.e. 4 years for a 4-year degree). Comparatively, 19% completed their degrees within 150% of the normal time, and 19% within 200%.

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Race & Ethnicity by Share

Most Common Student Race or Ethnicity (2024)
  1. Black or African American
    16 degrees awarded
  2. White
    6 degrees awarded
  3. Hispanic or Latino
    4 degrees awarded

The most common race/ethnicity at The Chicago School-College of Nursing is black or african american (16 degrees awarded). There were 2.67 times more black or african american recipients than the next closest race/ethnicity group, white (6 degrees).

6.9% of degree recipients (2 students) did not report their race.

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Race & Ethnicity by Sex

Most Common Sex Demographic (2024)
  1. Black or African American Female
    15 degrees awarded
  2. White Female
    5 degrees awarded
  3. Hispanic or Latino Female
    3 degrees awarded

The most common race/ethnicity and sex grouping at The Chicago School-College of Nursing is black or african american female (15 degrees awarded). There were 3 times more black or african american female recipients than the next closest race/ethnicity group, white female (5 degrees).

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Operations

In 2020, The Chicago School-College of Nursing had a total salary expenditure of 4.38M. The Chicago School-College of Nursing employs 1 Assistant professors. Most academics at The Chicago School-College of Nursing are Male Assistant professor (1), and Female Assistant professor (0).

The most common positions for non-instructional staff at The Chicago School-College of Nursing is Librarians, Curators, Archivists, and Academic Affairs and Other Education Services, with 1 employees.

Salary Expenditure

$2.29M
2020 Salaries
0%
growth from 2019

In 2020, The Chicago School-College of Nursing paid a median of $2.29M in salaries, which represents 52.4% of their overall expenditure ($4.38M) and a 0% growth from the previous year.

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Instructional Salaries

$821k
Instructional Salaries
9
Number of Employees

In 2020, The Chicago School-College of Nursing paid a total of $821k to 9 employees working as instructors, which represents 35.8% of all salaries paid.

This is compared to a median of $216k (5.94%) for similar Special Focus Institutions.

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Occupations by Share

In 2024, the most common positions for non-instructional staff at The Chicago School-College of Nursing was Librarians, Curators, Archivists, and Academic Affairs and Other Education Services with 1 employees.

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