Type For-profit college Chairman Ella Zibitsker Postgraduates 1300+ Founded 1989 | Established 1989 President Julia Lowder Phone +1 847-400-0066 Academic staff 58 | |
Address 477 Butterfield Rd, Lombard, IL 60148, USA Similar Solex College, Knowledge Systems Institute, MacCormac College, Chicago ORT Technical, Midwestern Career College Profiles |
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Computer Systems Institute (CSI) is a for-profit college in the United States. Founded in 1989 by Ella Zibitsker, its current Chairman of the Board. CSI offers a variety of career training programs and certificates in Computer Science, Hospitality, Customer Service, Marketing, as well as English Language programs. CSI is Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award certificates. ACICS is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. CSI is also licensed by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
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- Computer systems institute 2015 skokie lombard campus holiday party video
- History
- Campuses
- Accreditation
- Academics
- Programs
- Loss of Title IV Funding
- Tuition and financial aid
- References
History
Computer Systems Institute was founded in 1989 by Ella Zibitsker, its current Chairman of the Board. Julia Lowder is the current CEO. CSI offers a variety of career training programs and certificates in Computer Science, Hospitality, Customer Service, Marketing and English language.
In June 2011, CSI partnered with FORTE Knowledge in order to enhance its IT offerings in the Chicago area.
Since being founded in 1989, CSI has had over 10,000 graduates from 90+ countries.
Campuses
Presently, the institution maintains Illinois campuses in Skokie (Corporate Headquarter), Chicago, Lombard, Illinois, and an out-of-state campus in Worcester and Charlestown.
Accreditation
Academics
CSI offers a variety of career training programs in Administration, Hospitality, Marketing, and English language programs. The student to professor ratio is 20 to 1. Programs emphasize hands-on learning, industry current technologies, and preparation for professional certifications. CSI uses a blended learning methodology for its programs. CSI employs 15 full-time and 43 part- time instructors.
Programs
Loss of Title IV Funding
In February 2016 the U.S. Department of Education took action due to: "...deceptive marketing practices and defraud [of] taxpayers by giving out student aid inappropriately. These unscrupulous institutions use questionable business practices or outright lie to both students and the federal government.” (Under Secretary of Education for the United States Ted Mitchell) In April 2016, the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools "ordered [CSI] to show cause why its accreditation from ACICS should not be withdrawn."
Three programs were affected by the loss of title IV funding: Healthcare Career Program (HCP), Networking Career Program (NCP), and Business Career Program (BCP). Students enrolled in CSI’s other programs, such as international students attending non-Title IV programs, are not directly affected by the DOE decision.
Tuition and financial aid
Tuition for one academic year is between $3,600 ~ $6,000. The average completion time for each programs at CSI is 12 months. Computer Systems Institute does not provide financial aid.