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  1. Mundelein College was a private, independent, Roman Catholic women's college in Chicago, Illinois. Located on the edge of the Rogers Park and Edgewater neighborhoods on the far north side of the city, Mundelein College was founded and administered by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

  2. Mundelein College served as the last private Catholic women’s college in Illinois until 1991 when it affiliated with neighboring Loyola University Chicago. Today, the legacy and records of Mundelein College are preserved by the Women and Leadership Archives. View the Mundelein College Timeline for important dates in the school's history.

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  3. Mundelein College served as the last private Catholic women’s college in Illinois until 1991 when it affiliated with neighboring Loyola University Chicago. Today, the legacy and records of Mundelein College are preserved by the Women and Leadership Archives.

  4. Mundelein pioneered such areas as Weekend College, credit for lifetime experience, graduate religious education for women, graduate liberal studies, and Latina outreach. The women who attended Mundelein received an excellent, comprehensive liberal arts education in a stimulating and nurturing environment.

  5. After opening in 1930 with its new Art Deco skyscraper, Mundelein College quickly expanded by purchasing surrounding buildings and constructing their own. These buildings, whether still standing or since gone, helped shape Loyola's campus today. Click on the name of a building or space to read about its history and see historic photographs.

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  6. From that first commencement in June 1931 until it joined Loyola in 1991, Mundelein College empowered generations of women through its mission of providing a strong Catholic liberal arts education.

  7. Combined with the story of its now-affiliated neighbor from 1930-1991, Mundelein College, Loyola's history speaks to the broader history of Catholic higher education, the college experience, and Chicago.