Student Right to Know

Oakton is pleased to provide you with this list of information that must be disseminated under the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Listed below are the types of information Oakton is required to provide and the College offices or materials where the information can be found. Please refer to these sources for more information. Hard copies are available upon request.

Academic Divisions

Business and Career Technologies
Room B206, Skokie Campus, 847.635.1910

Health Careers
Lee Center, Room 100, 847.635.1684

Liberal Arts
Room 2180, 847.635.1950

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Room 100, 847.635.1688
Lee Center, Room 100, 847.635.1684


Accreditation

Oakton College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604, 800.621.7440.

The College is recognized by the Illinois Community College Board and is a member of the American Association of Community Colleges.

Additional information is available about Oakton College's Institutional and Academic Program Accreditation and Licensure statuses.

Athletics (Intercollegiate)

Report on athletic program participation rates and financial support data is available at the  U.S. Department of Education.

Campuses

  • Des Plaines Campus
    1600 E. Golf Road
    Des Plaines, IL 60016
    847.635.1600
  • Ray Hartstein Campus (Skokie)
    7701 Lincoln Ave.
    Skokie, IL 60077
    847.635.1600
  • Evanston Center
    2500 Ridge Ave.
    Evanston, IL 60201
    847.376.7300

Campus Crime Report and Security Policy and Procedures

In accordance with the Campus Security Act, as amended, Oakton College has adopted policies to address issues of safety on campus, and has compiled statistics of on-campus crimes. This information is published in a pamphlet entitled: Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act Report. The pamphlets are available on information racks located throughout both campuses or may be obtained from the Police or Marketing and Communications departments. In addition, campus safety informationsafety tips and other helpful information may be found on the Oakton's Police Department Web pages.

Contact or stop by the Police Department for a paper copy, Des Plaines, Room 1170, 847.635.1880 or Skokie, Room C100, 847.635.1880.

College Catalog

The printed College Catalog is available for viewing in several offices, including the Library, the Enrollment Center, Advising Services, and in PDF format on the Catalog website. 

Complaints or Feedback

Students with concerns or feedback may contact an Oakton department or employee, depending on the nature of the concern.

Copyright Policy

It is illegal to distribute copyrighted materials, including software and other digital media. Oakton computer users must follow the copyright policy.

Costs of Attending Oakton

(Includes tuition, fees, books & supplies, and applicable transportation costs, as well as any additional costs of the program in which you are enrolled or have expressed an interest.)

Degree Programs, Training and Other Education Offered

Disability Services

Special Facilities and Services Available to Students With Disabilities

Drug Abuse Prevention Information

Emergency Closings

In the event of a closure, Alert!Oakton, the self-service emergency notification system, will be enacted, and an update will be posted to the Oakton website. In addition, information will be disseminated through the Chicagoland Emergency Closing Center, Oakton’s social media pages, and an announcement on myOakton.

Faculty and Other Instructional Personnel List

College Catalog

Academic Departments

Business and Career Technologies
Room B206, Skokie Campus, 847.635.1910

Health Careers
Lee Center, Room 100, 847.635.1684

Liberal Arts
Room 2180, 847.635.1950

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Room 100, 847.635.1688
Lee Center, Room 100, 847.635.1684

Oakton Student Handbook (PDF) (480 KB).

The printed Handbook is also available in the Office of Student Life.

Staff/Faculty Directory

FERPA Policy 

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974

Students who believe their rights have been abridged may file complaints with the Student Privacy Policy Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Ave., SW, Washington, D.C., 20202-5901, concerning alleged failures of the College to comply with the Act.

Financial Assistance Information

Federal, state, and institutional financial assistance is available at Oakton. Eligibility, application processes, deadlines, and academic policies are posted online.

Students may also utilize the net price calculator for estimated tuition costs and financial aid awards.

General Institutional Issues

Enrollment Center
Des Plaines, Room 1860, 847.635.1700
Skokie, Room A100, 847.635.1400

Liberal Arts
Room 2180, 847.635.1950

Oakton Student Handbook
The Student Handbook (PDF) (891 KB) can be downloaded or pick up a copy in the Student Life office.

Instructional, Laboratory and Other Physical Plant Facilities Associated With Oakton College Academic Programs

Academic Departments

Business and Career Technologies
Room B206, Skokie Campus, 847.635.1910

Health Careers
Lee Center, Room 100, 847.635.1684

Liberal Arts
Room 2180, 847.635.1950

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Room 100, 847.635.1688
Lee Center, Room 100, 847.635.1684

Campus maps
College Catalog

Oakton Student Handbook (Available in the Office of Student Life) and online (PDF) (480 KB).

Student Debt Assistance Act

Oakton College has adopted the following procedures to comply with the Student Debt Assistance Act (110 ILCS 66/).

Refund Policies and Official Withdrawal Procedures

Program Outcomes


Licensure Exams and Specialized Accreditation Outcomes

Nursing (NCLEX Exam)

Year Oakton ADN Pass Rate State Pass Rate National Pass Rate On-time Completion Rate  150% Completion Rate Job Placement
2022 89% 77% 80% 47% 22% 76%
2023 92% 85% 89% 50% 14% 92%
2024 100% 87% 91% 36% 30% 72%
2025 97% 85% 87% 58.2% 58.2% 71.5%


Medical Laboratory Technology (ASCP Exam)

Year Graduation Rates ASCP (American Society of Clinical Pathology) Pass Rates Job Placement Rates
2025 100% 100% 100%
2024 87% 100% 92.3%
2023 100% 100% 100%
2022 100% 100% 100%


Physical Therapist Assistant (NPTE Exam)

Year Graduation Rate First-Time Pass Rate Ultimate Pass Rate Employment Rate
2021 72% 100% 100% 100%
2022 85% 100% 100% 100%
2023 71% 100% 100% 100%
2024 64% 100% 100% 100%
2025 83% 80% 100% 100%


Radiography (JRCERT Exam)

Year Program Completion Rate ARRT First-Attempt Credentialing Exam Pass Rate Job Placement Rate
  TBD TBD TBD


Pharmacy Technician (PTCB Exam)

  • Timeframe for Student Outcomes: Data is based on calendar year, Jan. 1-Dec. 31
  • Definition: PTCB exam pass rate is the percentage of students who tested and passed the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board exam.
Year PTCB Oakton Student Pass Rate PTCB National Pass Rate
2025 100% 68%


Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-Basic)

  • 92% Pass Rate


Retention, Graduation and Transfer Rates

The percentage of degree/certificate-seeking students who began their studies in the fall of 2023 and returned for the fall 2024 term is listed below.

Fall 2024-Fall 2025 Retention

  • Full-time, first-time cohort 72%
  • Part-time, first-time cohort 53%

Source: IPEDS, Fall Enrollment Survey (2025-2026)

The overall graduation rate (also known as the IPEDS graduation rate) tracks the progress of students who began their studies as full-time, first-time degree- or certificate-seeking students to see if they complete a degree or certificate within 150% of "normal time" for completing their program. The transfer-out rate is the percentage of full-time, first-time students who transferred to a four-year institution within three years.

Note that not all students at the institution are tracked for these rates. Students who have already attended another postsecondary institution or who began their studies part-time are not tracked for this rate. At Oakton College, 20 percent of entering students were counted as "full-time, first-time" in 2022.

Fall 2022 Cohort Graduation and Transfer Rates

The table provides both the graduation and transfer rates for the cohort.

 

Graduation rate (within 150% of “normal time”)

Transfer-out rate

Fall 2022 cohort (full-time, first-time)

30%

28%

Source: IPEDS, Graduation Rates Survey (2025-2026)

Fall 2022 Graduation and Transfer Rates by Student Group

The graduation rates for the 2022 full-time, first-time cohort are disaggregated by gender, race and Pell status.

   

Cohort

Degree or certificate
completed within 150% of normal time

Graduation rate

Transfer
Out

Transfer Rate

By Gender

Female

 175

61

35%

47

27

Male

 272

71

26%

79

29

By Race

American Indian/Native Alaskan

 1

0

0%

0

0

Asian

 111

34

31%

36

32

Black

41

8

20%

11

27

Hispanic

 95

23

24%

25

26

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

 0

0

N/A

0

N/A

White (non-Hispanic)

 162

56

35%

47

29

Two or more races

 14

5

36%

0

0

No Information

 23

6

26%

7

30

 

447

132

30%

126

28

By Pell Status

Pell Recipient

 174

49

28%

 

 

Non-Pell Recipient

273

83

30%

 

 

Source: IPEDS, Graduation Rates Survey (2025-2026)
*There were no American Indian/Native Alaskan students in the fall 2022 full-time, first-time cohort.

Additional College Information

View Oakton College data at the National Center for Education Statistics' College Navigator page. 

Textbook Information

Textbook information is located within the Class Search – Credit tool. Oakton textbooks may be purchased on-campus at the Bookstore or request an appointment online.

Title IX

The Title IX federal law provides that no person in the United States shall, based on sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.

Oakton College is committed to maintaining a campus environment emphasizing the dignity and worth of all community members. Sex-based discrimination includes sexual harassment, sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. Title IX also protects the rights of pregnant and newly parenting students.

Transfer Credit Policies

  • Students who elect to transfer courses from another institution to Oakton need to have their official transcript(s) sent directly to the Enrollment Center to be evaluated. A Request for Evaluation of Credits form may need to be completed. Additional information is available on the Transfer of Credits webpage.
  • Students seeking to transfer Oakton courses to another institution will find resources through advising services and on Oakton’s Transfer Ready webpage.
  • Oakton also has agreements with institutions, including dual admission agreements.

Vaccination Policy

According to Illinois State law (IL Public Act 85-1315), students enrolled in community colleges are not required to provide proof of immunization to their college for tetanus, diphtheria, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, or meningitis. However, students enrolled in health career programs or early childhood education may need to submit immunization records. More information about health-related matters is available through Health Services.

Voter Registration

Students interested in voting will find information at the Cook County Clerks' office.