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Olive–Harvey College

Coordinates:41°42′36″N87°35′20″W / 41.710°N 87.589°W /41.710; -87.589 (Olive-Harvey College (main campus))
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Olive-Harvey College
Motto Education that Works
Type Community
Established 1970; 54 years ago(1970)
Affiliation City Colleges of Chicago
Chancellor Juan Salgado
President Kimberly Hollingsworth (interim)
Location ,
U.S.
Campus Urban
Nickname Purple Panthers
Website oliveharvey.ccc.edu

Olive–Harvey Collegeis acommunity collegeinChicago's farSouth Side, and is a part of theCity Colleges of Chicago.

History

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Olive–Harvey College began serving residents of the South Side in the late 1950s with the opening of the Fenger and Southeast campuses of the City Colleges of Chicago. These two campuses were then consolidated and renamed Olive–Harvey College in 1970. The 67 acres (27 ha) college is the largest campus of any of the City Colleges.

The school's name is derived from two ChicagoanMedal of Honorrecipients who lost their lives in theVietnam War:Milton Olive, III, paratrooper, andCarmel B. Harvey, infantryman. Both were posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.[1]

Besides its main building in thePullman Community Area, Olive-Harvey also includes theSouth ChicagoLearning Center located at 3055 E. 92nd Street, a facility that provides vocational training, technical training and adult education courses to adults in the Chicago region.

Programs

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Accredited by theNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Olive-Harvey offers manyAssociate's degree, certificate and short-term training programs to prepare students to transfer to bachelor's degree programs or to move directly into the workforce.

In 2012, it was announced that Olive-Harvey will focus on transportation, distribution, and logistics (TDL) as part of City Colleges of Chicago's College to Careers program. Part of this refocus includes the building of a new, $42.2 million TDL building. The new facility will train students for what is projected to be more than 100,000 job openings over the next 10 years.[2]The new facility will train students for what is projected to be more than 100,000 job openings over the next 10 years.[3]The new TDL facility is part of a five-year, $524 million capital plan for all sevenCity Colleges of Chicago. The center at Olive-Harvey will be funded by $31.6 million from the state and $13.2 million from City Colleges.[4]

Location

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Olive–Harvey College is located in Chicago's Pullman neighborhood just off the Bishop Ford Freeway at 10001 S. Woodlawn Avenue. TheChicago Transit Authorityserves the campus via the 28 Stony Island and 106 East 103rd buses.

References

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  1. ^Turner Trice, Dawn (28 November 2012)."Hero's blood spilled in Vietnam still heals today".Chicago Tribune. Retrieved15 February2013.
  2. ^Spielman, Fran (24 October 2012)."3 City Colleges to prepare students for jobs in growth industries".Chicago Sun-Timesblog. Archived fromthe originalon 2 May 2013. Retrieved15 February2013.
  3. ^"Ten Year Occupational Projections"(PDF).workforceboard.org. Chicago Workforce Investment Council. Retrieved26 March2013.
  4. ^Hutson, Wendell (28 October 2013)."City Colleges Breaks Ground on New Transportation Center at Olive-Harvey".DNAInfo. Archived fromthe originalon 12 November 2014. Retrieved31 October2014.
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