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Address: 190 Prospect Ave, Elmhurst, IL, 60126
Phone: (630) 279-4100
Website: http://www.elmhurst.edu
College type: 4-year private, not-for-profit
Degrees offered: Bachelor's, Master's
Majors: Accounting And Finance, American Studies / Civilization, Art Teacher Education, Arts And Design, Athletic Training And Sports Medicine, Biochemistry, Biology General, Business Administration And Management, Business Marketing And Marketing Management, Chemistry General, Communications General, Communications Other, Computer And Information Sciences General, Computer And Information Sciences Other, Drama / Theater Arts General, Economics General, Education General, Elementary Teacher Education, English Language And Literature General, English Technical And Business Writing, Finance General, French Language And Literature, Geography, German Language And Literature, History General, Industrial And Organizational Psychology, Information Sciences And Systems, International Business, Liberal Arts And Sciences / Liberal Studies, Logistics And Materials Management, Mathematics, Multi / Interdisciplinary Studies Other, Music Business Management And Merchandise, Music General, Music Teacher Education, Natural Resources Management And Policy, Nursing Rn Training, Parks Recreation And Leisure Facilities, Philosophy, Physical Education Teaching And Coaching, Physics General, Political Science And Government General, Pre Elementary Early Childhood Kindergarten, Pre Theological / Pre Ministerial Studies, Psychology General, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish Language And Literature, Special Education General, Speech And Rhetorical Studies, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Teacher Education, Sport And Fitness Administration / Management, Urban Affairs / Studies
Classification: Baccalaureate Colleges--General: These institutions are primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. They award less than half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.