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Chicago Arts

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
George Williams williamg@beloit.edu
Carleton College
Kelly Connole kconnole@carleton.edu
Coe College
Susan Wolverton swolvert@coe.edu
Colorado College
Andrew Manley amanley@coloradocollege.edu
Cornell College
Tony Plaut plaut@cornellcollege.edu
Grinnell College
Lesley Delmenico delmenic@grinnell.edu
Knox College
Neil Blackadder nblackad@knox.edu
Lake Forest College
Karen Lebergott lebergott@lakeforest.edu
Lawrence University
Katherine Privatt kathy.privatt@lawrence.edu
Luther College
Jeff Dintaman dintamje@luther.edu
Macalester College
Winston Kyan kyan@macalester.edu
Monmouth College
Janeve West jwest@monm.edu
Ripon College
Ken Hill hillk@ripon.edu
St. Olaf College
Gary Gisselman gisselma@stolaf.edu

Chicago Arts

Steven Hopkins I think the best part of the Chicago Programs was that I was not only encouraged to explore the city, but it was integral to the curriculum. Whether it’s seeing a place, visiting a neighborhood, or exploring a park, everything was rooted in getting out and seeing the city. While the speakers and readings provided context and really hammered down the lessons learned from these experiences, the level of direct interaction with the city was the program’s greatest strength.

—Steven Hopkins, Chicago Arts, Spring 2009

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