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University of Chicago

Chicago, IL

Overview

  • Type
    4-year • Private
  • Campus Life
    Medium • Urban
  • Average Per Year After Aid
    $37K
  • SAT Range
    1510–1560
  • Graduation Rate
    96%

University of Chicago is a medium, 4-year, private university. This coed college is located in a large city in an urban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers bachelor's, certificate, master's, and doctoral degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 5% and a graduation rate of 96%.

From the Institution

Since its founding in 1890, the University of Chicago has broken with tradition and forged new paths that have led to new schools of thought, to fundamental paradigm shifts, to an academic experience that is transformative for students and scholars, and to breakthroughs and initiatives that are addressing the world's most pressing issues. The University of Chicago is one of the world's preeminent research universities and has long been committed to open, rigorous, and intense inquiry and pedagogy. The work of its faculty has defined several schools of thought and has had transformative impact on such fields as economics, science energy production, mathematics, medicine, law, business, religion, policy, sociology, archeology, and historical, cultural and literary analysis. UChicago is also renowned for the unparalleled resources it provides its undergraduate students. Our 217-acre campus contains six libraries with over 11 million print volumes; over 160 research centers and institutes; world-class theaters, museums, and art centers; and three of the nation's top professional schools in law, business, and medicine. The University is a global leader in scientific advancement and plays a pivotal role as a central hub for innovation in quantum science and engineering. The University operates two major national laboratories, an internationally renowned medical center, and the nation's largest academic press. The University maintains a student-faculty ratio of 5:1, ensuring that every undergraduate classroom experience exemplifies our commitment to close interactions between students and faculty in small, discussion-style seminars. Our famous Core curriculum-courses in eight subject areas that all students, regardless of their major, are required to take-provides students with a common vocabulary and a well-balanced academic experience, while allowing them the flexibility to explore their own particular interests. Beyond the classroom, students enjoy a vibrant and diverse environment with over 400 registered student organizations and dozens of intramural, recreational, or varsity sports programs.

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College Board Code
1832
Application Types Accepted
  • Coalition Application
  • Common Application
  • Other
Fee Waiver Info
Available to all qualified students. Visit the college website for details.

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Important Dates

Dates are subject to change so confirm important deadlines by visiting the college’s website.

January 6
Regular Application Due
February 15
Financial Aid Application Due


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