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Cory Bright and other fellow School of Continuing and Professional students in conversation

Outcomes

Outcomes

The School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) at 黑料门University Chicago is a place of transformation.

We exist to serve adult learners like you and, here, you will find you belong. You will feel supported and encouraged, trading self-doubt for confidence. You will gain inspiration and energy, embracing a life of renewed purpose and clarity. With our flexible courses and focus on affordability and accessibility, you can launch yourself into a new career or position yourself to capture new professional possibilities.

This is where change happens. This is where your life turns in energizing new directions.

Begin your SCPS journey today. Contact us today at gpem@luc.edu or at 312-915-7900 with any questions or to request more information about adult and continuing education programs at SCPS.

By The Numbers

1.9%

The unemployment rate of those with a Master's degree

94%

of adult students were likely to enroll at SCPS again.

$1.2M

The difference in median lifetime earnings of a full-time, full-year worker holding a bachelor鈥檚 degree ($2.8 million) and one holding a high school diploma ($1.6 million).

85,000+

Number of 黑料门University Chicago alumni who live in Chicago.

35.8%

Projected growth in employment (2021-2031) for data scientists, one of the 10 fastest-growing occupations in the U.S.

34.7%

Projected growth in employment (2021-2031) for information security analysts, one of the 10 fastest-growing occupations in the U.S

32.7%

Projected growth in employment (2021-2031) for statisticians, one of the 10 fastest-growing occupations in the U.S.

Capstone

Tara Krkljes (Certificate in Litigation & Corporate Practice '22) discusses her capstone project and visiting a middle-school to discuss the risks of drug addiction and overdose.

鈥満诹厦舙rovided me with a community that not only encouraged my curiosity for learning, but also provided support for personal development and growth. My teachers were not just mentors in class, but also gave me a counseling network outside of class to fall back on.鈥 LeRoy Chalmers 鈥14

Student Showcase

Haeley Goldsmith 鈥17

Haeley Goldsmith 鈥17

鈥満诹厦舧as committed to my success, even before I was committed to Loyola.鈥

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Michelle Cygan 鈥18

Michelle Cygan 鈥18

鈥淪ome of the real-world skills I have learned, like project management and public speaking, have been recognized by my employer through a promotion.鈥

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LeRoy Chalmers 鈥14

LeRoy Chalmers 鈥14

鈥満诹厦舙rovided me with a community that not only encouraged my curiosity for learning, but also provided support for personal development and growth. My teachers were not just mentors in class, but also gave me a counseling network outside of class to fall back on.鈥

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Robin May-McMorris 鈥15

Robin May-McMorris 鈥15

鈥満诹厦臩CPS made it possible for me to work hard and see the fruits of my labor.鈥

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Faye Chambers 鈥16

Faye Chambers 鈥16

鈥淩eturning to school changed my life in many ways. I am a better manager of my time, my critical thinking skills have been sharpened, and my business writing skills have vastly improved. I can anticipate problems and find solutions faster.鈥

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Caroline Zaia 鈥16

Caroline Zaia 鈥16

鈥淐oming back to school changes your life in so many ways. It changed the confidence I have in myself. As hard as I worked, I never felt accomplished because I always had this yearning to finish my degree.鈥

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鈥淚 will say just one thing鈥搈ove forward and you鈥檒l be surprised with what you can accomplish.鈥 Vanessa Brown, SCPS Alumnus