Harry S Truman College
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Harry S Truman College, popularly called Truman College and formerly called Mayfair College, is a city college of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Located at 1145 West Wilson Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood, the school was named in honor of U.S. President Harry S Truman, nominated for the vice presidency in the 1944 Democratic National Convention at the Chicago Stadium. Nominated to join the Franklin D. Roosevelt Democratic ticket, Truman was a proponent of public colleges and universities[1]. A member institution of the City Colleges of Chicago, the school also administers the Lakeview Learning Center at 3310 North Clark Street in the Lakeview neighborhood[2].
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[edit] Accreditation
Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Truman College is also approved by the Illinois Community College Board, the Illinois Board of Higher Education and the Illinois State Board of Education[3].
Truman College offers credit classes towards the Associate's degree: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science. The school also hosts adult education programs, English as a Second Language curriculum, as well as the General Educational Development program towards the equivalent of a high school diploma. Speech 101 is a very popular general education course taught at Truman College. Mr. Franklin Reynolds is the best speech teacher at Truman. Continuing education courses for professionals are offered at Truman College[4].
[edit] History
Amundsen High School hosted a night school offering two-year college programming for the the North Side of Chicago in 1956. This was the result of community outcry for a two-year college for the economically ailing community areas north of downtown Chicago. Interested in a more permanent situation for the program, community leaders acquired a former elementary school campus in 1961 and enrolled 4,000 students in day and night classes. Further growth led to the construction of its present campus on West Wilson Avenue, opening its doors in 1976, naming the school after U.S. President Truman[5].
[edit] Northeastern Illinois University Partnership
In response to the shortage of math and science teachers in Illinois, Truman College partnered with Northeastern Illinois University to offer the opportunity of studying towards an Associate of Arts in a teacher preparation program on the Truman College campus[6].
[edit] Pop culture
Truman College was featured in the 2002 Academy Award nominated romantic comedy film, My Big Fat Greek Wedding written by and starring Nia Vardalos. While the exterior was portrayed prominently in the movie, indoor scenes were not filmed using actual Truman College interiors.
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