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'''National-Louis University''' is a [[Chicago]]-based multi-campus institution with a strong history of preparing teachers and educational leaders. Currently operates campuses in Chicago, [[Elgin, Illinois|Elgin]], [[Evanston, Illinois|Evanston]], [[Lisle, Illinois|Lisle]] and [[Wheeling, Illinois|Wheeling]] Illinois as well as in [[McLean, Virginia]], [[Washington DC]], and [[Wisconsin]]. Innovations include inspiring the founding of the [[PTA]], and pioneering multi-campus and cohort educational models for non-traditional students.
National-Louis University started as Miss Harrison's Training School, which was founded in [[1886]] by [[Elizabeth Harrison]] to train "
The National College of Education became National-Louis University in 1990 with a donation from trustee and benefactor Michael W. Louis. The Louis gift, a major financial gift that spearheaded the transition from college to university, is among the largest to private education in the state of Illinois.
Three colleges comprise National-Louis University: National College of Education, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Management and Business.
== Alumni ==
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