North Park has served five generations of students and continues to grow in diversity, academic relevance, and Christian commitment. Our Chicago location is a great asset that reflects the School鈥檚 global reach and outlook.
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North Park offers more than 40 graduate and undergraduate programs in liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies. Classes average 17 students. 84% of our faculty have terminal degrees. Academics here are rigorous and results-oriented.
North Park Theological Seminary prepares you to answer the call to service through theological study, spiritual development, and the formative experiences of living in a community with others on a similar life path.
The Office of Alumni Engagement fosters lifelong connections by engaging alumni with the university and one another in activities, programs, and services that support the university鈥檚 mission and alumni needs.
The Associate Colleges of Illinois (ACI) has given 91视频’s Division of Student Engagement $9,300 to support peer mentoring.
ACI awarded $9,300 to the Division of Student Engagement as part of ACI’s Peer Mentoring Program, COMPASS. COMPASS is an intensive, yearlong peer mentoring program that helps first-year students prepare for the academic and social challenges of college and adjust to life on campus. Funding from ACI supports scholarships for trained peer mentors recruited from sophomores, juniors, and seniors who previously participated in COMPASS.
Leslie Castillo, director of first year experience, oversees the program. North Park has been part of ACI’s Peer Mentoring Program since 2015. ACI supports member colleges and universities by advancing independent liberal arts and sciences education and helping underserved students succeed in college, career and life.
Daniel Warren Johnson is spearheading the official听Transformers听comic book’s relaunch as both writer and artist.
Albany Park resident Daniel Warren Johnson BA ’09, Cert ’11, has been making significant strides in the world of comics. After earning the Best Publication for Teens Eisner Award earlier this year, he is now spearheading the official听Transformers听comic book’s relaunch as both writer and artist. 听
For Johnson, this听Transformers听project is both a dream and a challenge. He has to find ways to make the blocky Transformers appear dynamic, with his collection of toys serving as inspiration. 听
Johnson has contributed to major publishers like Marvel Comics and DC Comics, but his independent works, such as听Murder Falcon听and听Do a Powerbomb, truly highlight his creative prowess. Read more about Johnson and his work at .听
NursingProcess.org听has included several of North Park鈥檚 nursing programs in its rankings of the top programs in Chicago and Illinois.
The nonprofit website听听has included several of North Park鈥檚 nursing programs in its rankings of the top programs in Chicago and Illinois.
North Park鈥檚 School of Nursing and Health Sciences received the #2 ranking for its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, #5 for its nurse practitioner program, and #9 for its Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing program.
In citing the high ranking for the BSN program, the website noted: 鈥淭his nursing school should be high on your list if you are looking at a BSN program that is rooted in liberal arts and Christian values.鈥
The rankings are based on several factors, including enrollment and听graduation rates, student-to-faculty ratio, and affordability.
The large class of first-year students bucks national and statewide trends, which have seen decreases in the number of students enrolling in colleges and universities.
91视频 this fall enrolled its third largest class of first-year students while also seeing its rankings rise significantly in several categories of the U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 annual rankings, rising 10 spots to #29 among best Regional Universities in the Midwest and to #8 for Top Performers on Social Mobility, up from #15 last year.
The large class of first-year students bucks national and statewide trends, which have seen decreases in the number of students enrolling in colleges and universities.
鈥淔or three consecutive years, North Park has successfully welcomed strong incoming classes of first-year students,鈥 said President Mary K. Surridge. 鈥淥ur elevation in multiple categories of the U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 annual rankings鈥攅specially in measures of increased social mobility for our graduates鈥攁ffirms the exceptional work being done in our very diverse student community. North Park is a rising regional university fostering an environment of academic excellence, faith development and service opportunities for all our students.鈥
In its annual ranking,听U.S. News & World Report considered 17 measures of academic quality at 1,500 degree-seeking institutions. The magazine also takes into account student satisfaction, attending costs, and campus life in determining its list.
The Chicago Research Summit will feature author Rebecca Makkai as the keynote speaker.
The Chicago Research Summit (CRS), an event created in 2019 by North Park library staff, will convene on October 5 with author Rebecca Makkai as the keynote speaker. The CRS promotes Chicago-based research among undergrads at regional universities.
More than 100 people attended the first CRS in 2019, held on North Park鈥檚 campus. Brandel Library Director Matthew Ostercamp and other North Park librarians founded the summit in response to the creation of North Park鈥檚 Catalyst 606 program, the city-centered curriculum adopted in 2017.
The 2023 summit, to be held at Columbia College Chicago, includes schools across Chicagoland and institutions like the Chicago History Museum. The event consists of a reception with Makkai, a Pulitzer Prize-nominated author. A virtual version of the summit will be held online on October 20.
Breakout sessions at this year鈥檚 summit include topics such as using archives and local institutions such as zoos for research and how to use Google Maps to analyze crime.
Darrell Fair MA 鈥26, has discovered purpose and transformation through the Prison and Neighborhood Arts and Education Project.
Darrell Fair MA 鈥26, has discovered purpose and transformation through the Prison and Neighborhood Arts and Education Project, an organization offering arts and humanities courses to men incarcerated at Stateville Correctional Center.
Now a North Park Theological Seminary School of Restorative Arts master鈥檚 student, Fair鈥檚 journey showcases the transformative power of education and art, challenging perceptions about incarceration. Read more about Fair鈥檚 story at the .
91视频 has received nearly $1 million in grants for civic engagement and internship programs aimed at disenfranchised youth.
91视频 (NPU) has received a $937K grant from the Lilly Endowment to fund a faith-based project aimed at disenfranchised youth, as well as a $15K grant for internships from the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE).
As part of the Lilly grant, NPU’s Center for Civic Engagement will launch a five-year project called “Intergenerational Inquiry: Intentional Conversations to Innovate Next Generation Faith Development” and will be led by Richard Kohng, assistant vice president for Civic Engagement.
Lilly’s Christian Parenting Initiative funds the project and will equip parents and congregations to share faith more effectively with children.
“It is our hope that Intergenerational Inquiry will drive new innovations in youth and parent/caregiver engagement while featuring the dynamic impact of partner organizations such as the Urban Outreach Foundation,” Kohng said. “We also hope this project will build new collaborative pathways with our founding denomination, the Evangelical Covenant Church, in supporting next-generation faith development and social impact outcomes.”
Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. Amy Governale will help implement the proposal process and oversee program evaluation. Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies Dr. Joel Willits and Professor of Communications Dr. Daniel White Hodge will also support curriculum design.
Separately, NPU received a grant from the IBHE for a one-year project through its Illinois Cooperative Work Study program to fund paid summer internships in summer 2024. The program, which will be led by Cristina Ricano, assistant director of Career Development, will allow five NPU students who are also Illinois residents to take internships at local 91视频es. The goal is to expand opportunities for students to pursue internships and seek permanent employment in Illinois after graduation.
North Park has significantly moved up the charts in two key categories in the U.S. News & World Report annual rankings.
U.S. News & World Report releases best colleges list.
North Park has significantly moved up the charts in two key categories in the . In the 2023 list, North Park was ranked #30 for best Regional Universities in the Midwest, up from #39 last year, and was ranked #8 for Top Performers on Social Mobility in the Midwest, up from #15 last year.
The social mobility ranking means North Park excels at helping students from underprivileged backgrounds enroll in and finish college.
In its annual ranking, U.S. News & World Report considered 17 measures of academic quality at 1,500 degree-seeking institutions. The magazine also takes into account student satisfaction, attending costs, and campus life in determining its rankings.
North Park’s innovative, all-online program leads to a principal endorsement.
Beginning in September, 91视频 will offer its Master of Arts in Educational Leadership (MAEL), which leads to a principal endorsement, in a fully online program that provides flexibility while teaching vital skills including relationship building.
The program will be led by Drs. Daniel Walsh and Theresa Alberico-Madl, each highly respected throughout the Chicagoland educational community.
The synchronous online program will be slightly different from the current blended program, which is still in place. But certain key things will remain the same, according to Alberico-Madl.
鈥淲e are small enough that we can give each student the attention they need, yet we are experienced enough to share leadership skills and best practices,鈥 Alberico-Madl said. 鈥淏ecause Dan and I mentor beginning principals through the Illinois Principal Association, it allows us to stay relevant and current with issues today鈥檚 leaders face.鈥
Alberico-Madl and Walsh believe the foundational relationships they build will transfer via electronic teaching methods. However, they also recognize the importance of cohorts to build community, and throughout the semester will arrange for several in-person, optional events to maintain that sense of cohesiveness. Courses are designed and scheduled for working educators, with classes meeting once a week on weeknights or Saturdays. Cohorts are scheduled for completion in 24 months. The program helps students acquire the Illinois State Principal Endorsement or Teacher Leader Endorsement (formerly Type 75).
Alberico-Madl said the MAEL is perfect for those individuals who are interested in developing their own leadership skills and pursuing opportunities to make a greater difference in education.
Applicants must have two years of teaching experience and two letters of recommendation. Applications are currently being accepted for the fall.
A graduate from North Park鈥檚 nurse practitioner specialty has brought independence and efficiency to nursing homes through her own management group.
A graduate from North Park鈥檚 nurse practitioner specialty has brought independence and efficiency to nursing homes through her own management group
91视频 (NPU) graduate Kim Wilson, MS 鈥10, has always had a knack for efficiency. As a single mother working full time, the alumna had to figure out how to meet her career goals in a way that allowed time for family and her then profession as a director of nursing at a Chicago nursing home.
Years later, Wilson is using her talent for empathy-driven solutions to run and staff KareFirst, the largest nurse practitioner-owned health care management group. Wilson got the idea while working as a nurse practitioner fresh out of NPU鈥檚 program. A friend from her prior years as a registered nurse asked Wilson if she could fill in for their nursing home鈥檚 nurse practitioner position and Wilson agreed鈥攐n the condition she could bill for her own patient visits.
鈥淚t was like a spark that came from heaven like a zip, zip, zip, in my head,鈥 Wilson said.
North Park students were encouraged to run different modalities in classes, meaning they modeled how health care systems could interact with one another. While working for the nursing home, Wilson noticed the need for the kind of top-down care that nurse practitioners could provide.
鈥淚 knew what was important to nursing homes and that was compliance with state and federal regulations to keep readmission rates down. In a way, the nursing home residents and the whole facility were both my patients.鈥
Now, Wilson manages 60 nurse practitioners across 10 states. The nurses work in nursing homes to improve the systems and environments of the facility. Instead of treating only one ailment or individual, Wilson said KareFirst nurses can see the impact of their work over time.
KareFirst often hires from North Park because of the quality of North Park鈥檚 approach to teaching, where Wilson said students were encouraged to be creative when confronted with problems or frustrations in their studies.
鈥淚 find North Park grads are more capable of thinking on their feet. When things go not as predicted they have a stronger ability to problem solve in real time.鈥
Wilson attributes this quality to North Park鈥檚 teaching method where students would help teach their peers during classes. According to her, students would take turns teaching and researching diseases or body systems.
While Wilson said her education at North Park was invaluable, she encourages current and future students to pay close attention in NPU鈥檚 Professional Communication and Collaboration course (NURS 5030) to better understand medical billing and diagnostic codes.
鈥淚f you have any electives, I鈥檇 suggest taking a simple 91视频 course. Look where it can get you.鈥