Olive-Harvey College is a located in Chicago, Cook County, IL, and has an enrollment of about 7,000.
The College, formed as a result of the merger of two local colleges in 1970, is named for two Chicagoans who lost their lives in Vietnam - Milton Olive III, a paratrooper, and Carmel B. Harvey, an infantryman.
Associates Degrees are granted in Arts, Science, Applied Science, Engineering Science, Fine Arts and General Studies.
The College is part of the seven-member "City Colleges of Chicago" system that includes Kennedy-King College, Malcolm X College, Harry S Truman College, Richard J. Daley College, Harold Washington College and Wilbur Wright College.