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Austin Career Education Center opened its doors in September 1977 to men and women who left high school before graduation. They realized their need for a high school diploma and all of the opportunities that graduation provides. More than 16,000 students have enrolled in classes at the Center to date. During the 2006 - 2007 school year, diplomas were awarded to 160 young men and women. More than 60% of those students are now enrolled in college or vocational training. The school provides a student-centered curriculum, career counselor, special education support, and dedicated staff of teachers that work with students to achieve success. At the center, students benefit from a range of academic and counseling services. We provide student-centered classes, ACT preparation, and college counseling to help students approach challenges in the future with confidence.
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Day S. Grades: Grades 10-12
Co-ed
Urban
# of Students: 180
Teacher:Student: 1:18%
AP Courses: 0
IB: No

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Austin Career Education Center is Co-ed private day school located in Illinois, US. , and currently has about 180 students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.austincareer.org.
Does Austin Career Education Center have rigorous academic requirements?
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What is the application requirement for Austin Career Education Center?
Similar to most private schools in the US, Austin Career Education Center’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
What is the latest tuition for Austin Career Education Center’s Co-ed student?
The total fee for Austin Career Education Center in 2024 is $N/A, which typically includes tuition, boarding fee, student management fee and a few other fees associated with managing international students.
Where is Austin Career Education Center located?
Austin Career Education Center is located in the State of Illinois of USA. The closest major city is Chicago, which is about 7 miles away from school. Most families can choose O‘Hare International Airport to travel in and out of school.
How popular is Austin Career Education Center on FindingSchool network?
Based on FindingSchool monthly traffic data as well as onsite search record, Austin Career Education Center is within top 30000 for all schools on FindingSchool.

How to start with an application with Austin Career Education Center?
The first stop is to carefully review the school profile on FindingSchool to learn more about Austin Career Education Center. Most of them are directly provided by the school.

Also it is highly recommended to visit Austin Career Education Center’s official site: http://www.austincareer.org or call them at (773)626-6988.
Please share a few nearby schools that are close to Austin Career Education Center?
Yes, here are few: Academy Of Scholastic Achievem, New Way Learning Center and Fenwick High School.

The closest major city is Chicago. You can find out more schools near Chicago here.
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