Generations College

Private two-year college in Chicago, Illinois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Generations College is a private two-year college in Chicago, Illinois.[2] The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and approved by the National Court Reporters Association and American Bar Association.[3][4] It is located in downtown Chicago at 29 East Madison Street, on the second floor of the historic Heyworth Building.[5]

Former name
MacCormac College
MottoLiving the Legacy
Established1904
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Generations College
Former name
MacCormac College
MottoLiving the Legacy
TypePrivate two-year college[1]
Established1904
FounderMorton MacCormac
AccreditationHigher Learning Commission
ChancellorGrace Alexis
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
Websitegenerations.edu
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History

Generations College was founded in 1904 by Morton C. MacCormac and his wife, Mary MacCormac, in Hyde Park on Chicago's south side near the University of Chicago. MacCormac served as the school's first president for 50 years.[6][7] The school established the first court reporting program in the United States in 1912 [8][9] and the first paralegal studies program in Illinois in 1973.[10] [11]

Accreditation

Generations College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[12][13]

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