
El Centro, a satellite campus of Northeastern Illinois University, is located in Chicago’s Avondale neighborhood and primarily serves the Hispanic and Latino communities, offering accessible education with a focus on cultural relevance. This campus provides a variety of academic programs tailored to meet the needs of its diverse student population.
El Centro is designed as a welcoming space with bilingual support services, ensuring accessibility for non-native English speakers. The campus features modern classrooms, computer labs, and student support centers that facilitate academic success. Its programs are crafted to empower students by addressing local community needs, fostering leadership, and promoting cultural pride. With a strong focus on affordability and flexibility, El Centro offers evening and weekend classes to accommodate working students. The curriculum integrates real-world applications, preparing graduates to contribute meaningfully to their communities while advancing their careers in education, social services, and beyond.
The Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (CCICS), a campus of Northeastern Illinois University, is located in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood. It is dedicated to the study of the African and African American experience, with a mission to address urban issues through education and community engagement.
CCICS provides a unique learning environment with a focus on experiential education, encouraging students to engage directly with the community through service projects and research. The campus features a library with extensive resources on African and African American studies, as well as spaces for cultural events and discussions. Its programs are designed to empower students to become change agents in urban settings, blending academic rigor with practical application. With a commitment to social justice, CCICS serves as a hub for dialogue and action on critical issues facing inner-city populations, ensuring that education is a tool for transformation and equity.
Northeastern Illinois University's Main Campus in Chicago offers a wide array of academic programs designed to cater to diverse student interests and career goals. As the primary hub of the university, this campus provides comprehensive undergraduate and graduate degrees across multiple disciplines.
The campus fosters a supportive learning environment with small class sizes and dedicated faculty, ensuring personalized attention. Students have access to modern facilities, including science labs, a library, and technology centers, which enhance hands-on learning experiences. Additionally, the Main Campus emphasizes community engagement and cultural diversity, offering programs in Ethnic Studies and Social Work to address societal needs. With a commitment to accessibility and affordability, Northeastern Illinois University provides a pathway for first-generation and non-traditional students to achieve academic success. The curriculum is designed to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing graduates for both local and global challenges.