Overview of Robert Morris College
Founded in 1913, Robert Morris College (RMC) is a Chicago school with satellite campuses in the Illinois cities of Bensenville, DuPage, Orland Park, Peoria, Springfield, and Lake County. RMC offers career-focused degree programs in areas such as business administration, culinary arts, graphic design, health care and computer studies. Its associate's degree programs can be completed in as little as 15 months, and bachelor's degrees can be earned as quickly as three years. RMC also offers Master's Degrees.
Points of Distinction
Areas of Study
RMC's career-focused degrees prepare students for careers in fast-growing industries. Bachelor's degrees can be earned in three years and associate's degrees in 15 months. RMC offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in accounting, human resource management, or a general MBA. The College also offers a Master of Information Systems (MIS) program. Also offered are Bachelors Degrees in business administration, computer studies, and graphic design. Associate degrees are offered in the following areas:
Robert Morris College Admissions
Applying for admission can be done online quickly and conveniently. An admissions counselor will make contact to answer questions and work with the applicant via phone and e-mail to complete the admissions process.
Robert Morris College Faculty Quality
The RMC faculty is comprised largely of individuals who are active professionals in their fields. They care about their students and are eager to give students all the support they need for success.
Robert Morris College Student Body
RMC students come from various walks of life, represent a variety of different countries, and reflect a variety of different cultures. Unlike some colleges, RMC students begin coursework in their field of study during their first quarter on campus, ensuring that they get the courses they need to graduate on time. The College currently serves over 5,500 students.
Robert Morris College Student Life
Off-campus housing is offered to students at the main Chicago campus subject to availability. Student life at all seven campuses reflects a vibrant community atmosphere. There are many clubs and student organizations available, and RMC has one of the largest athletic programs in the state. The school's athletic teams, known as the Eagles, are represented in over 30 sports.
(Note: Not all programs are necessarily available at all locations.)
Accounting
Communication
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Computer Networking
Culinary Arts and Pastry
Fashion Design
Graphic Design
Health and Human Services
Hospitality Management
Information Technology
Management and Administration
Marketing
Photography and photo journalism
Visual Arts
(Note: Not all degrees and coursework are necessarily available for all programs of study.)
Degrees or Coursework
Illinois
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