Landscape, McHenry County Community College Campus, Transfer Partnership

Roosevelt University has received approval from the Illinois Board of Higher Education to offer face-to-face instruction at the McHenry County College University Center starting in Spring 2025. The University Center at MCC allows students who have completed their associate degree to further their education with several university partnerships from across Illinois, allowing suburban students to minimize commute times and housing costs while participating in classes led by esteemed Roosevelt faculty. Students can also take advantage of Roosevelt’s recently reduced tuition rates, access to local public transportation and expansive college resources.

Roosevelt already provides online classes through the University Center at MCC, but new in-person course offerings in Spring 2025 will allow for valuable teaching instruction and career guidance. 

Coursework offered through this partnership includes business, marketing, graphic design, finance and criminal justice, and allows students to benefit from Roosevelt's rigorous curriculum, distinguished faculty and extensive industry connections while obtaining their degree while living near home instead of Roosevelt’s Loop or Schaumburg campuses. 

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