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Associated Colleges of the Midwest

 
Wikipedia: Associated Colleges of the Midwest

Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) is a consortium of 14 private liberal arts colleges, primarily in the Midwestern United States. The 13 colleges are located in five states (Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Colorado). The ACM was established in 1958 and is headquartered in Chicago. The consortium's current president is Chris Welna.

Member colleges

The ACM member colleges are:

Activities

One of the ACM's largest initiatives is coordination of several off-campus study programs, which are available to students at any college or university, though many participants come from the ACM member institutions. Study programs include both domestic programs and international programs (study abroad). ACM off-campus study programs have been offered since 1960. Many programs emphasize off-campus study with a liberal arts perspective.

The following programs are currently offered:

  • DOMESTIC
    • Chicago Programs: Business, Entrepreneurship, & Society
    • Chicago Programs: Chicago Arts
    • Chicago Programs: Urban Studies
    • Newberry Seminar: Research in the Humanities
    • Oak Ridge Science Semester

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