• Gallery
  • About
    • Program Mission
    • Faculty
    • Advisory Board
  • Programs
    • AAS in Architecture
    • Summer Intro Courses
    • Early College Opportunities
  • Courses
    • 110 - Architectural Sketching
    • 121 - Basic Design Studio
    • 122 - Intermediate Design Studio
    • 123 - Advanced Design Studio
    • 166 - Architectural Design 1
    • 170 - Digital Lab 1
    • 171 - Digital Lab 2
    • 172 - Digital Lab 3
    • 202 - Construction 1
    • 204 - Construction 2
    • 220 - Portfolio Development
    • 230 - Structural Fundamentals
    • 266 - Architectural Design 2
  • Class Schedules
    • Spring 2025
    • Summer 2025
    • Fall 2025
  • Digital Access
    • Azure Login
    • Setting up an Archive Using the Google Drive
    • Miro: Login, Access & Tools
    • Autodesk Login
    • Rhino Login & Azure Access
    • Creative Suite Access
  • After CCC
    • Transfer - Architecture
    • Transfer - Interior Architecture
    • Architecture Degrees from Outside U.S.
    • Career Paths
  • Resources
    • CCC + HW Student Support
    • Advising
    • Good Reads
    • Recommended Films & Videos
  • Extra-Curricular
    • Events
    • CCC Urban Sketchers
  • Contact Us

CCC Architecture

Programs in Architectural Studies at the City Colleges of Chicago

  • Gallery
  • About
    • Program Mission
    • Faculty
    • Advisory Board
  • Programs
    • AAS in Architecture
    • Summer Intro Courses
    • Early College Opportunities
  • Courses
    • 110 - Architectural Sketching
    • 121 - Basic Design Studio
    • 122 - Intermediate Design Studio
    • 123 - Advanced Design Studio
    • 166 - Architectural Design 1
    • 170 - Digital Lab 1
    • 171 - Digital Lab 2
    • 172 - Digital Lab 3
    • 202 - Construction 1
    • 204 - Construction 2
    • 220 - Portfolio Development
    • 230 - Structural Fundamentals
    • 266 - Architectural Design 2
  • Class Schedules
    • Spring 2025
    • Summer 2025
    • Fall 2025
  • Digital Access
    • Azure Login
    • Setting up an Archive Using the Google Drive
    • Miro: Login, Access & Tools
    • Autodesk Login
    • Rhino Login & Azure Access
    • Creative Suite Access
  • After CCC
    • Transfer - Architecture
    • Transfer - Interior Architecture
    • Architecture Degrees from Outside U.S.
    • Career Paths
  • Resources
    • CCC + HW Student Support
    • Advising
    • Good Reads
    • Recommended Films & Videos
  • Extra-Curricular
    • Events
    • CCC Urban Sketchers
  • Contact Us

Student Support at Wilbur Wright College

Advising: http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/Advising.aspx, Room A-120, 773-481-8200

Academic Advisors are available to assist you at every stage of your education at Wright College -- from clarifying education and career goals, to academic planning, to helping you succeed along your journey, to applying for graduation.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Wilbur Wright College abides by the Americans with Disability Act and with Section 504 (http://www.dol.gov/oasam/regs/statutes/sec504.htm) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and will provide reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities covered by these laws.  If you have a disability for which you may require accommodations, please contact the Disability Access Center located in room 107 or call (312) 553-3050. http://www.ada.gov/pubs/adastatute08.htm

Business Services: http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/Business-Operations.aspx,  Room A-138, 773-481-8450

Business Services is responsible for the receipt of revenues, disbursement of funds andprovide support in various areas such as contract compliance, procurement matters, student organization financial transactions, conference travel and grants management.

Career Planning and Placement http://www.ccc.edu/departments/Pages/Career-Services.aspx

 Career Planning & Placement offices offer one-on-one support, assistance with major and career selection, employment participation, and job hunting.

Chicago Legal Clinic -  http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/washington/departments/Pages/Chicago-Legal-Clinic.aspx

The Chicago Legal Clinic works directly with students to identify their legal needs and provide community based quality services.

During the summer semester support is not available on campus. Please go to http://www.clclaw.org/about/programs/  for Chicago Legal Clinic information and resources.

Computer Lab:

Computers and print stations are available for students to write a paper, research for class, or check email.  Student computers are located on the first level of the Learning Resource Center.

Computer Support: http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/WrIT-Computer-Support.aspx, Room L-101, 773-481-8750

Computer Support supports the hardware and software used by students, administrators, faculty and staff to achieve student success. Provides hardware and software technical support. Maintains, installs and tests software applications on hardware.

Disability Access Center: http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/Disability-Access-Center.aspx, Room L- 135, 773-481-8015

The Disability Access Center provides coordination and supportive services for students with documented disabilities.

Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Our college also abides by federal privacy laws on behalf of students and employees. http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html

Financial Resources:  Financial Aid, Room A -128, 773-481-8100  

In arranging for the cost of tuition, or to address financial challenges in trying to pay for college, please visit the Financial Aid Office or learn more about Financial Aid Guidelines, grants, loans and scholarships.

Grades First          

Grades First is a student support system that will be used by faculty, advisors and tutors to help students achieve success in their classes. Use Grades First to schedule tutoring or advising appointments, or to see communications about your course progress generated by me or your other professors. Grades First is available through my.ccc.edu. 

Library:  http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/Library-System.aspx

The Harold Washington College Library offers electronic, database, and print media to support the scholarly work of students, faculty, and staff as well as individual and group library and information literacy instruction.

Records Office: http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/Registrar.aspx, Room A- 129, 773-481-8060

The Office of the Registrar administers the enrollment of students, maintains student records, and works with faculty, administration and staff on academic matters.

Transfer Services: http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/Transfer-Resources.aspx, Room A-120, 773-481-8200

Tutoring and Academic Support Services: http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/Tutoring.aspx

Tutors are available in a wide variety of subjects to assist students through individual and group tutoring sessions. Any student should utilize tutoring services to gain a deeper comprehension of course content and to enhance learning development.

Students can meet with a tutor by visiting one of the following tutor locations:

  • Main Tutoring Center - Room A245, 773-481-8976
  • Math Emporium- Room S-102, 773-481-8458
  • Writing Center - Room S-102, 773-481-8458

Verterans Services Center: http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/Veterans-Services.aspx, Room A -128, 773-481-8100

The Veterans Services Center is a centralized, on-site source of support and access to veterans-specific information and resources.  

Wellness Center: http://ccc.edu/departments/Pages/Wellness-Centers.aspx, Room S -106, 773-481-8560

The Wilbur Wright College Wellness Center provides mental health and other social services to support your personal well-being and academic success.

Wright in Your Corner: http://www.ccc.edu/colleges/wright/departments/Pages/WIYC.aspx, Room S-100, 773-481-8148

Engages students by connecting them to the services and offices that will help them succeed in the classroom, choose courses, explore careers and network socially.

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