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Columbia College Chicago
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Museum of Contemporary Photography
600 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Auditorium Theatre
50 East Ida B. Wells Drive, Chicago, IL 60605
Grant Park
Chicago, IL
Wabash Arts Corridor
635 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Spirit of Music Garden in Grant Park
601 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Fine Arts Building
410 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605, United States
Studebaker Theater
410 South Michigan Avenue Fine Arts Building, Chicago, IL 60605
Roosevelt University
430 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago Public Library
400 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605
Fox In A Box Escape Room Chicago
47 W Polk St suite l5 basement, Chicago, IL 60605
Nearby restaurants
Luna Cafe Restaurant
63 E Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60605
Buddy Guy's Legends
700 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Thai Spoon and Sushi
601 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60605, United States
Mercat a la Planxa
Located in The Blackstone Hotel, 638 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Harolds Chicken Shack
612 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Himalayan Restaurant
606 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Tilly Bagel Shop
34 E Balbo Dr, Chicago, IL 60605
Lao Sze Chuan (Grant Park)
616 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Cafecito
26 E Congress Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60605
Devil Dawgs on State
767 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605
Nearby local services
University Center
525 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605, United States
Skyline Headshots
410 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Bounce Luggage Storage - Near Auditorium Theatre
24 East Ida B. Wells Drive, Chicago, IL 60605
Planet Fitness
521 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605
NICZKA
410 S Michigan Ave #841, Chicago, IL 60605
Fit Results South Loop
731 S Plymouth Ct, Chicago, IL 60605
CHA
Cna Center, 60 E Van Buren St, Chicago, IL 60605
East-West University
816 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Momadou's jewelry & clothing
404 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
820 Michigan
820 S Michigan Ave Suite B, Chicago, IL 60605
Nearby hotels
The Congress Plaza Hotel & Convention Center
520 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Travelodge by Wyndham Downtown Chicago
65 E Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60605
The Blackstone, Autograph Collection
Lobby entrance on, 636 South Michigan Avenue, E Balbo Dr, Chicago, IL 60605
Hilton Chicago
720 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605, United States
HI Chicago, The J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Hostel
24 East Ida B. Wells Drive, Chicago, IL 60605
Sentral Michigan Avenue | Chicago Apartments
808 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Le Méridien Essex Chicago
800 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Hotel Blake, Ascend Hotel Collection
500 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60605
Best Western Grant Park Hotel
1100 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Sentral Michigan Avenue Chicago Hotel
808 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
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Columbia College Chicago

600 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
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attractions: Museum of Contemporary Photography, Auditorium Theatre, Grant Park, Wabash Arts Corridor, Spirit of Music Garden in Grant Park, Fine Arts Building, Studebaker Theater, Roosevelt University, Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago Public Library, Fox In A Box Escape Room Chicago, restaurants: Luna Cafe Restaurant, Buddy Guy's Legends, Thai Spoon and Sushi, Mercat a la Planxa, Harolds Chicken Shack, Himalayan Restaurant, Tilly Bagel Shop, Lao Sze Chuan (Grant Park), Cafecito, Devil Dawgs on State, local businesses: University Center, Skyline Headshots, Bounce Luggage Storage - Near Auditorium Theatre, Planet Fitness, NICZKA, Fit Results South Loop, CHA, East-West University, Momadou's jewelry & clothing, 820 Michigan
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Nearby attractions of Columbia College Chicago

Museum of Contemporary Photography

Auditorium Theatre

Grant Park

Wabash Arts Corridor

Spirit of Music Garden in Grant Park

Fine Arts Building

Studebaker Theater

Roosevelt University

Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago Public Library

Fox In A Box Escape Room Chicago

Museum of Contemporary Photography

Museum of Contemporary Photography

4.4

(282)

Closed
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Auditorium Theatre

Auditorium Theatre

4.7

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Grant Park

Grant Park

4.7

(8.3K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Wabash Arts Corridor

Wabash Arts Corridor

4.3

(62)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Columbia College Chicago

Luna Cafe Restaurant

Buddy Guy's Legends

Thai Spoon and Sushi

Mercat a la Planxa

Harolds Chicken Shack

Himalayan Restaurant

Tilly Bagel Shop

Lao Sze Chuan (Grant Park)

Cafecito

Devil Dawgs on State

Luna Cafe Restaurant

Luna Cafe Restaurant

4.0

(353)

$

Closed
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Buddy Guy's Legends

Buddy Guy's Legends

4.6

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$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Thai Spoon and Sushi

Thai Spoon and Sushi

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(360)

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Mercat a la Planxa

Mercat a la Planxa

4.2

(479)

$$$

Closed
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University Center

Skyline Headshots

Bounce Luggage Storage - Near Auditorium Theatre

Planet Fitness

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Fit Results South Loop

CHA

East-West University

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820 Michigan

University Center

University Center

4.5

(433)

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Skyline Headshots

Skyline Headshots

5.0

(117)

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1.5 stars - Your experience really depends on the professors you get. And as many have said for the tuition it's not worth it. I graduated about 5 years ago with a BA in art direction... through my education I had a handful of amazing passionate professors and many outrageously disappointing ones. Two that stick out in my mind are one who would put on movies and fall asleep saying "this job is to pad my retirement" I truly wish I was joking..we (the students) thought he was, but through inattentive ways saw he was serious. Another "exemplary" professor was teaching a digital art class but frequently had to ask students how to use Photoshop. My advisor had me drop classes that would have been beneficial when I entered the working world... So yes, If you have another option for art school, please choose elsewhere. I entered the working world completely unprepared. There is little emphasis on portfolio building, or what is actually being looked for by companies that will hire you. Despite their claims, getting an internship is up to you, there is a student job board, but that is as far as the assistance goes. All responses & I got in regards to internships were from job boards outside of school. If you don't already have advanced technical skills, you better catch up fast and don't ask for help, the staff will be dismissive of you. There is absolutely no sense of community, which is important for artists in regard to networking and enjoying your college experience as a whole. It has a commuter school vibe. That being said I did live off campus, student housing was more expensive than me getting my own place on Michigan Ave!!! So of course I opted for my own space. I thought it bizarre that tuition was going up each year, yet class sizes were getting larger. I was of the last students who got to enjoy the crucial and extensive equipment rental in the Art & Design building. This equipment cage allowed me to complete many a project & was absolutely pivotal for what I ended up going into after graduation. My last semester there, they were in the process of sizing it down, to eventually be removed, as it had been decided that A&D students did not need this equipment. And the cherry on top is the expensive diploma that I worked so hard for. It looks like something I could print at FedEx, no joke. * positives - The fabrication labs, and printing facilities are nice, the downtown location is nice. and the few good professors I had over the years. End of year art fest is cool.
ZaraZara
We had a scheduled tour of Columbia college. Visited a few of their buildings. Great experience overal! Very artsy college in the beautiful downtown area of Chicago.
Brigitte GholarBrigitte Gholar
HAD A GREAT EXPERIENCE THERE, THE STAFF ARE FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL. THE TOUR WAS GREAT AND MY DAUGHTER WILL BE ATTENDING THE SCHOOL ON SEPTEMBER, 2021
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1.5 stars - Your experience really depends on the professors you get. And as many have said for the tuition it's not worth it. I graduated about 5 years ago with a BA in art direction... through my education I had a handful of amazing passionate professors and many outrageously disappointing ones. Two that stick out in my mind are one who would put on movies and fall asleep saying "this job is to pad my retirement" I truly wish I was joking..we (the students) thought he was, but through inattentive ways saw he was serious. Another "exemplary" professor was teaching a digital art class but frequently had to ask students how to use Photoshop. My advisor had me drop classes that would have been beneficial when I entered the working world... So yes, If you have another option for art school, please choose elsewhere. I entered the working world completely unprepared. There is little emphasis on portfolio building, or what is actually being looked for by companies that will hire you. Despite their claims, getting an internship is up to you, there is a student job board, but that is as far as the assistance goes. All responses & I got in regards to internships were from job boards outside of school. If you don't already have advanced technical skills, you better catch up fast and don't ask for help, the staff will be dismissive of you. There is absolutely no sense of community, which is important for artists in regard to networking and enjoying your college experience as a whole. It has a commuter school vibe. That being said I did live off campus, student housing was more expensive than me getting my own place on Michigan Ave!!! So of course I opted for my own space. I thought it bizarre that tuition was going up each year, yet class sizes were getting larger. I was of the last students who got to enjoy the crucial and extensive equipment rental in the Art & Design building. This equipment cage allowed me to complete many a project & was absolutely pivotal for what I ended up going into after graduation. My last semester there, they were in the process of sizing it down, to eventually be removed, as it had been decided that A&D students did not need this equipment. And the cherry on top is the expensive diploma that I worked so hard for. It looks like something I could print at FedEx, no joke. * positives - The fabrication labs, and printing facilities are nice, the downtown location is nice. and the few good professors I had over the years. End of year art fest is cool.
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We had a scheduled tour of Columbia college. Visited a few of their buildings. Great experience overal! Very artsy college in the beautiful downtown area of Chicago.
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HAD A GREAT EXPERIENCE THERE, THE STAFF ARE FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL. THE TOUR WAS GREAT AND MY DAUGHTER WILL BE ATTENDING THE SCHOOL ON SEPTEMBER, 2021
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1.5 stars - Your experience really depends on the professors you get. And as many have said for the tuition it's not worth it. I graduated about 5 years ago with a BA in art direction... through my education I had a handful of amazing passionate professors and many outrageously disappointing ones. Two that stick out in my mind are one who would put on movies and fall asleep saying "this job is to pad my retirement" I truly wish I was joking..we (the students) thought he was, but through inattentive ways saw he was serious. Another "exemplary" professor was teaching a digital art class but frequently had to ask students how to use Photoshop. My advisor had me drop classes that would have been beneficial when I entered the working world...

So yes, If you have another option for art school, please choose elsewhere. I entered the working world completely unprepared. There is little emphasis on portfolio building, or what is actually being looked for by companies that will hire you. Despite their claims, getting an internship is up to you, there is a student job board, but that is as far as the assistance goes. All responses & I got in regards to internships were from job boards outside of school. If you don't already have advanced technical skills, you better catch up fast and don't ask for help, the staff will be dismissive of you.

There is absolutely no sense of community, which is important for artists in regard to networking and enjoying your college experience as a whole. It has a commuter school vibe. That being said I did live off campus, student housing was more expensive than me getting my own place on Michigan Ave!!! So of course I opted for my own space.

I thought it bizarre that tuition was going up each year, yet class sizes were getting larger. I was of the last students who got to enjoy the crucial and extensive equipment rental in the Art & Design building. This equipment cage allowed me to complete many a project & was absolutely pivotal for what I ended up going into after graduation. My last semester there, they were in the process of sizing it down, to eventually be removed, as it had been decided that A&D students did not need this equipment.

And the cherry on top is the expensive diploma that I worked so hard for. It looks like something I could print at FedEx, no joke.

positives - The fabrication labs, and printing facilities are nice, the downtown location is nice. and the few good professors I had over the years. End of year art...

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5.0
11y

The phrase that seems to follow this school around is, "You get what you put into it" and that pretty much sums it up. Care about the arts and your work or don't come here. Seriously, it's not "easier" than business school. Be passionate.

PROS: In most cases (with a good advisor) you can craft a major to your interests, something that can't be done at most state funded schools. Columbia offers all arts (media, performing and fine) without barring other majors from taking specific classes. Columbia's pretty flexible with switching majors, so anyone can explore to the heart's content. The social networks are great, too (if you're willing to explore and find them - please see paragraph one). The portfolio center also offers useful tips and tricks. Also, SMALL CLASS SIZES (less than fifteen people usually), and people actually interact with you. Beyond studio classes Columbia offers a range of cultural studies, environmental science, literature, creative writing and business-art classes to supplement their programs. No Greek life, sports teams or colors. It's almost heaven.

CONS: The bureaucracy. The administration doesn't keep up with students. This is why it's important to find a GOOD advisor. The school isn't nearly selective enough, and people who aren't motivated to be here are wasting resources. GPA isn't an indicator of intelligence, but ambition, and for the great resources the school provides, Columbia should raise its standards. If you don't want to repeat coursework you did in high school I strongly recommend AP classes or CLEP (it's what I did), and doing so leaves room for more interesting classes. Yeah, tuition is expensive, but so it is at any other school - if you did decent in high, you'll have a decent scholarship.

Take advantage of the diverse range of classes and people that are eagerly offered to you. As far as standing out after graduation - do well academically, find an internship, do a final, independent project if possible, collaborate with other creative people and ALWAYS be doing creative projects outside of the...

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4.0
9y

I went to school here and I also go back sometimes for various events such as art installations, galleries, alumni events, or manifest which is the big celebration every school years end. However, the campus has become so big and stretched out across the loop that it misses out on the community aspect and natural networking opportunities. The bookstore also does not have a lot of choices to buy cool merch or gifts. If you choose to go to school here, it's not about what classes you take but more about networking for an industry job. They have a high drop out rate because of open enrollment or at least that was the old policy. It's also confusing to know which department to go to if you have an issue. You get the run around a lot. My opinion is that counsellors also bias on recommending classes so they can fill them evenly or they have a friend running the class so it won't get canceled so don't be afraid to go against their recommendation. I would also suggest taking fallback and transferable skills classes because many students don't end up working in their field; for example, take a basic photoshop class because many jobs require this or take an entrepreneurship class because it can be applied to most jobs. There are many scholarship opportunities to attend here and it's cheaper than other art/communication schools...

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