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graphicIllinois has one of the most progressive educational systems in the nation. Students from Chicagoland schools are among the best and brightest. The major colleges and universities in the area are some of the most respected in the world, and there are dozens of small to medium-sized colleges throughout the six-county area that offer flexible and affordable education for all. There are a number of theological seminaries and schools of music, art and law.

Chicagoland schools are highly regarded nationwide, and have been inspiring some of the country’s best minds for over 150 years. Students in all grades reach educational goals beyond normal expectations using the progressive curriculum taught throughout the region. Educators challenge all students to explore interests beyond the core curriculum by attending special classes in advanced technology, Illinois history, geography, writing, music, art, drama and foreign language. The results speak for themselves; Chicagoland students annually rank in the upper echelon of Illinois’ academic tests.

Students’ achievements, from Lakeview to Lockport, Aurora to Alsip, and everywhere in between, reflect the proud work ethic one expects from those educated by only the most talented teachers. Reaching personal goals beyond the classroom, Chicagoland students have attained national recognition in academics, athletics, music and more. National Merit Scholarship and Illinois State Scholars programs have honored countless thousands over the years and college-bound students continually outpace their counterparts nationwide in American College Test scores. Likewise, students consistently have scored higher than their peers on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Private and parochial education programs also excel at stimulating young minds hungry for knowledge and preparing them for educational challenges in the future.

graphicSome of the most prestigious Universities and Colleges in the nation are found throughout the Chicagoland area. The most notable in Cook County include: Chicago State University, Governors State University, The Illinois Institute of Art, The University of Illinois at Chicago, Columbia College, DePaul University, Illinois Institute of Technology, John Marshall Law School, Loyola University, Northwestern University, Roosevelt University, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and The University of Chicago.

Excellent schools exist in the collar counties as well. In DuPage County are the College of DuPage, Benedictine University, Elmhurst College, North Central College and Wheaton College, among others.

In Kane County are Elgin Community College, Waubonsee Community College and Judson College, while in Lake County are the College of Lake County and Lake Forest College. Students in McHenry County attend McHenry County College while those in Will County have Joliet Junior College and Lewis University as excellent options.Libraries

Supplementing the excellent education that students receive throughout Chicagoland schools is an extensive, modern and thoroughly connected library system. Virtually every community has access to the latest educational resources for study outside the classroom. In Chicago itself, the country’s largest public library, the Harold Washington Library Center, is located at 400 S. State St. and houses an enormous collection of books, archives, periodicals, music and more. Its excellent children’s library promotes reading and learning at an early age. Most Chicagoland libraries have high-speed access to the Internet, opening unprecedented access to valuable information at the mere click of a mouse. The interlibrary loan system makes all publications available to everyone. By offering children’s reading programs, interactive study and lifelong learning initiatives, libraries throughout Chicagoland are focused on bringing the world of information to all.

Public Schools

Chicago Board of Education
1819 W. Pershing Rd., Chicago, IL 60609 (773) 535-8000

Suburban Schools

Illinois Board of Education
100 W. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 814-2220

Private Schools

A variety of agencies govern private elementary and secondary schools in metropolitan Chicago. For further information, contact:

Archdiocese of Chicago

School Office (312) 751-8200
Catholic School Board (312) 751-5200Jewish Federation of Chicago (312) 346-6700
Lutheran High School Assn. of Greater Chicago (630) 628-6289
Lutheran Church Missouri Synod of Northern Illinois (708) 449-3020

Colleges & Universities

Chicago State University, Chicago: (773) 995-2000
Columbia College, Chicago: (312) 663-1600
DePaul University, Chicago: (312) 362-8000
DeVry Institute of Technology, Chicago: (773) 929-6550
Elmhurst College, Elmhurst: (630) 279-4100
Governors State University, Chicago: (708) 534-5000
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago: (312) 567-3000
Kendall College, Evanston: (847) 866-1300
Lewis University, Romeoville: (815) 838-0500
Loyola University of Chicago: (773) 274-3000
National Louis University, Evanston: (847) 475-1100
North Park College & Seminary, Chicago: (773) 244-6200
Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago: (773) 583-4050
Northwestern University, Evanston: (847) 491-7271
Roosevelt University, Chicago: (312) 341-3500
St. Xavier University, Chicago: (773) 779-3300
University of Chicago: (773) 702-8650
University of Health Sciences/Chicago Medical School, North Chicago: (847) 578-3000
University of Illinois at Chicago: (312) 996-7000

Community & Junior Colleges

City Colleges of Chicago: (312) 553-3303
College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn: (630) 858-2800
College of Lake County, Grayslake: (847) 223-6601
Morraine Valley Community College, Palos Hills: (708) 974-2110
Oakton Community College, Des Plaines: (847) 635-1600
Prairie State College, Chicago Heights: (708) 709-3500
South Suburban College, South Holland: (708) 596-2000
Triton College, River Grove: (708) 456-0300
William Rainey Harper College, Palatine: (847) 925-6000

Libraries

The Chicago Public Library System
Harold Washington Library Center, 400 South State St., Chicago, IL 60605 (773) 542-7279

Public College Enrollment

University of Illinois at Chicago: 24,610
Harry S. Truman College: 14,147
Wilbur Wright College: 11,560
Northeastern Illinois University: 10,937
Governors State University: 8,800
Harold Washington College: 8,270
Richard J. Daley College: 8,200
Malcolm X College: 8,561
Olive-Harvey College: 7,778
Chicago State University: 7,580
Kennedy-King College: 6,681

Private College Enrollment

DePaul University: 19,549
Northwestern University: 17,041
Loyola University of Chicago: 13,359
University of Chicago: 12,016
Columbia College: 8,848
Roosevelt University: 6,960
National-Lewis University: 6,532
Illinois Institute of Technology: 6,062
Robert Morris College: 4,941
Lewis University: 4,108
St. Xavier College: 4,051
DeVry Institute of Technology: 4,001
North Park University: 2,198
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago: 2,370

Source: State of Illinois Board of Higher Education Databook, Fall 2001

Top U.S. Executive MBA Programs Ranked Schools

1. Northwestern University-Chicago (Kellogg)
2. University of Pennsylvania-Philadelphia (Wharton)
3. University of Chicago-Chicago
4. Duke University-Durham, NC (Fuqua)
5. Columbia University-New York City
6. New York University-New York City (Stern)
7. University of California-Los Angeles (Anderson)
8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Cambridge, MA (Sloan)
9. University of North Carolina-Chappel Hill, NC (Kenan-Flagler)
10. University of Southern California-Los Angeles (Marshall)

Source: U.S. News & World Report, School Rankings, 2000

 


Economic Data for Zip Code 60473

Household Income Graph

569 248 343 515 325 352 477 410 471 887 1046 1291 656 439 306 227
0-10k 10k-15k 15k-20k 20k-25k 25k-30k 30k-35k 35k-40k 40k-45k 45k-50k 50k-60k 60k-75k 75k-100k 100k-125k 125k-150k 150k-200k 200k +

Household Income

Estimated Values (2011)
Median Income: $59,540
Average Income: $67,209
Per Capita Income $22,443
Projected Values (2016)
Median Income: $61,079
Average Income: $66,945
Per Capita Income $22,310

Own / Rent

Estimated Values (2011)
Total Home Owners: 7,162
Total Renters: 1,398
Renters: 16% Owners: 84%
Projected Values (2016)
Total Home Owners: 7,372
Total Renters: 1,442
Renters: 16% Owners: 84%

Household Size

Estimated Values (2011)
Average Household Size: 2.9
One Person Households: 1,808
Total Families: 6,474
Total Housing Units: 9,146
Vacant Housing Units: 586
Projected Values (2016)
Average Household Size: 2.9
One Person Households: 1,718
Total Families: 6,170
Total Housing Units: 9,420
Vacant Housing Units: 606

Note: Household Income figures are based on total household income.

Demographics Data for Zip Code 60473

Age Range

Number of people in this zip code by age.

Total 25,895
Age 0-14 5,097
Age 15-24 4,084
Age 25-39 4,743
Age 40-59 6,546
Age 60-79 4,020
Age 80+ 1,151
1357 1823 1917 2029 2055 1811 1529 1403 1514 1690 1724 1618 1400 1121 879 620 406 745
0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+

Population Data for Zip Code 60473

Population Change

Estimated Change 2011
-1%
Projected Change 2016
-5.5%
25,895 25,641 24,469
2010 Census 2011 Estimated 2016 Projected

Population Density

(People per square mile)
Estimated (Current): 3,017
Projected (2016): 2,879

Households

Total (2010 Census): 8,649
Estimated (Present): 8,562
Projected (2016): 8,154
Household Change (2010-Present)
-1%
Household Change (2010-2016)
-5.7%

Notes:

  • Figures in the Population Change graph represent total population for the zip code.
  • Estimated Change 2011 shows the percentage of population change between the 2010 Census and 2011.
  • Projected Change 2016 shows the projected percentage of population change between the 2010 Census and 2016.

Public Schools in Zip Code 60473

Name District Grades Address City Students
THORNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL THORNTON TWP HSD 205 9th-12th 17101 SOUTH PARK AVE SOUTH HOLLAND 2,334

MADISON SCHOOL SOUTH HOLLAND SD 151 4th-5th 15700 ORCHID DR SOUTH HOLLAND 346
MCKINLEY ELEM SCHOOL SOUTH HOLLAND SD 150 4th-5th 850 EAST 170TH ST SOUTH HOLLAND 228
MCKINLEY JR HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH HOLLAND SD 150 6th-8th 16949 COTTAGE GR SOUTH HOLLAND 385

ECHO SCHOOL EXC CHILDREN HAVE OPPORTUNITIES 1st-12th 350 WEST 154TH ST SOUTH HOLLAND 0

EISENHOWER SCHOOL SOUTH HOLLAND SD 151 2nd-3rd 16001 MINERVA AVE SOUTH HOLLAND 346
GREENWOOD ELEM SCHOOL SOUTH HOLLAND SD 150 PreK-3rd 16800 GREENWOOD SOUTH HOLLAND 434
MACARTHUR/ECHO ELEMENTARY EXC CHILDREN HAVE OPPORTUNITIES PreK-3rd 640 EAST 168TH PLACE SOUTH HOLLAND 0
NEW BEGINNINGS LEARNING ACADEMY DOLTON SD 149 K-6th 156TH AND CLYDE AVE SOUTH HOLLAND 464

Private Schools in Zip Code 60473

Name Grades Address City Students
ANTIOCH CHRISTIAN ACADEMY PreK-4th 1102 E 154th St. South Holland 173
CALVARY ACADEMY K-8th 16300 St.ate St. South Holland 424
CALVIN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PreK-8th 528 E 161st Pl South Holland 334
FIRST STEP PRESCHOOL PreK-K SOUTH HOLLAND 51
HOLY GHOST SCHOOL K-8th 700 E 170th St. South Holland 270
KINDER CARE LEARNING CENTERS PreK-K 17025 S PARK AVE South Holland 32
LAREN MONTESSORI SCHOOL PreK-K 425 E 164TH STREET South Holland 78
PROTESTANT REFORMED CHRISTIAN K-8th 16511 S Park Ave South Holland 143
SETON ACADEMY 9th-12th 16100 Seton Dr South Holland 255
ST. JUDE THE APOSTLE SCHOOL K-8th 900 E 154th St. South Holland 487
THE EXCEPTIONAL DEV INSTITUTE PreK-K SOUTH HOLLAND 30

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