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Chicago, Illinois

Contacts

Important: Always make sure to contact the Off-Campus Study/Study Abroad office at your college for assistance with how to prepare for an ACM off-campus study program.

For more information on this program, please contact the following person in the ACM Office:

Emily Gaul, Program Associate
205 W. Wacker Drive, Suite 220, Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: 312.263.5000
egaul@acm.edu

The Chicago Programs' office is located at:
177 N. State Street, Suite 700, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: 312.915.0919 | Fax: 312.915.0253

ACM off-campus study programs are available to students from any college or university. 

If you're a student at one of the ACM colleges, contact the faculty advisor for this program below:

Beloit College
Jeff Adams adamsj@beloit.edu
Carleton College
Mike Hemesath mhemesat@carleton.edu
Coe College
Rob Kuennen rkuennen@coe.edu
Colorado College
Esther Redmount eredmount@coloradocollege.edu
Cornell College
A'amer Farooqi afarooqi@cornell.edu
Grinnell College
Bill Ferguson ferguso1@grinnell.edu
Knox College
John Spittell jspittel@knox.edu
Lake Forest College
Rob Baade baade@lakeforest.edu
Lawrence University
Marty Finkler merton.d.finkler@lawrence.edu
Luther College
Tim Schweizer schweizt@luther.edu
Macalester College
Gary Krueger krueger@macalester.edu
Monmouth College
Ken McMillan mcmillan@monm.edu
Ripon College
Mary Avery averym@ripon.edu
St. Olaf College
Sian Muir muirs@stolaf.edu

Business, Entrepreneurship, & Society

Contact the ACM office in Chicago:

Emily Gaul, Program Associate
Associated Colleges of the Midwest
205 W. Wacker Drive, Suite 220
Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: 312/263-5000
Fax: 312/263-5879
E-mail: egaul@acm.edu

Chris Walker During my semester in Chicago, I did things that have changed my life and opened new doors for my future. Having a chance to meet with some founders of small companies gave me hope that anything is possible and that everything has a first step. Meeting with these people on a regular basis gave me more confidence and motivation to go out and start doing instead of just learning. I also got to know Chicago and its history, making me more comfortable with my surroundings, and showing me the diversity Chicago has to offer. A semester in Chicago may not be what you think about when you study abroad, but for me I was a million miles away from what I had previously known.

—Chris Walker, Chicago Business, Entrepreneurship, & Society, Fall 2008

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Who we are

The Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) is a consortium of independent, liberal arts colleges in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Colorado.