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City Colleges of Chicago Celebrates 2016 Graduating Class with Former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan

Graduates of City Colleges of Chicago are getting ready to head off to in-demand careers or transfer to four-year colleges after receiving their associate degrees April 30th at the 2016 City Colleges of Chicago commencement ceremony at the UIC Pavilion. Former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan delivered the keynote address to the more than 1,800 graduates and 8,000 guests gathered for the occasion. Arne Duncan is currently Managing Partner at Emerson Collective– a philanthropic endeavor headed by Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. 

“On behalf of the entire city I want to congratulate today’s graduates on their incredible achievements, and recognize the hard work and dedication it took to get here,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. “Every graduate has earned something of tremendous value – a quality education that will propel them to a lifetime of better opportunities.”   

“I know that getting to graduation day at City Colleges is tough, but worth it,” said Cheryl Hyman, City Colleges Chancellor and – along with Northwestern University and the Illinois Institute of Technology – a graduate of Olive-Harvey College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago. “Whether after finals you are stepping into the job market or getting ready to transfer for your bachelor’s degree – and many of you will do both – today is an achievement you should be proud of. But, it is just a first step.”   

Since Chancellor Cheryl Hyman launched a Reinvention to refocus the institution on both student access and success, City Colleges has more than doubled both its graduation rate and number of degrees awarded annually.    

Each of the seven City Colleges selected a valedictorian with an inspiring story of success. The 2016 Valedictorians met with Keynote Speaker Arne Duncan prior to the ceremony to discuss their career and educational goals. 

About City Colleges of Chicago

City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) is the largest community college system in Illinois and one of the largest in the nation with 5,500 faculty and staff serving 100,000 students annually at seven colleges and six satellite sites. The seven colleges include: Richard J. Daley College, Kennedy-King College, Malcolm X College, Olive-Harvey College, Harry S Truman College, Harold Washington College and Wilbur Wright College. City Colleges also oversees: the awardwinning Washburne Culinary Institute, the French Pastry School, the Parrot Cage Restaurant at South Shore Cultural Center, the Sikia Banquet Facility, five Child Development Centers, the Workforce Academy, the public broadcast station WYCC TV Channel 20 and radio station WKKC FM 89.3. Under the leadership of Chancellor Cheryl Hyman, the City Colleges of Chicago is in the midst of a Reinvention, a collaborative effort to review and revise CCC programs and practices to ensure students leave CCC college-ready, careerready and prepared to pursue their life's goals. Since the launch of Reinvention, City Colleges has awarded the highest number of degrees in its history and doubled the graduation rate.

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