Columbia College's Academic Advisors work with you to help you get the most out of your college experience and reach graduation, providing personalized advice on how to choose the right classes to meet your degree requirements and guiding you towards support, resources, and opportunities.
The Columbia College Chicago Academic Center for Tutoring (ACT) provides students from all disciplines, backgrounds, and levels of expertise the opportunity to develop diverse skills and strategies that will enhance their academic success within a safe and inclusive learning environment.
The Center for Student Wellbeing is a space-driven, integrated mental health model that services students through a variety of rapid intervention services. Staff are available to support any student interested in seeking mental health resources and connecting them with providers both on and off-campus, to create a supportive environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
Columbia College Chicago is please to announce the launch of TimelyCare Medical and Mental Health. TimelyCare will offer all enrolled students 24/7 access to clinical care and licensed providers from any device, any time, any where. Students can now create their TimelyCare profile (registering like you would on a clipboard in a doctor's office) and using these services without any additional cost.
SSD is dedicated to providing students with documented disabilities full access to the College’s educational programs, activities, and facilities. Accommodations are determined through an interactive process. They are intended to level the playing field for students with disabilities, while maintaining the integrity and standards of the College’s academic programs.
Columbia College Chicago provides a comprehensive safety and security program on campus. Our 24-hour Security Command Center includes dispatching capabilities and a sophisticated video surveillance and emergency communications network staffed around the clock. We continuously review the latest technology to ensure we are providing optimal security services to the community.
SDI strives towards a campus community that actively and consistently challenges systems of structural oppression and inequity, is accountable and actionable to community needs, and prioritizes the perspectives of those from marginalized identity groups.
If you need assistance with technology support, please submit a ticket through TeamDynamix, or visit the TechBar on the first floor of 754 S. Wabash. The TechBar provides first-tier technical support, including fielding tech questions in-person through walk-in appointments, or via online chat, phone, or TeamDynamix tickets.