College Choices in Chicago
Guest Blogger — By Comparison Shopping on January 26, 2012 9:16 amWhen you live in Chicago or are looking to move there to attend school, rest assured that you have plenty of options. There are dozens of colleges, universities, technical schools, and other places for higher education in the Chicago metropolitan area. The best one for you will depend on what you want to study, how much you can spend, and what academic atmosphere you desire.
University of Chicago
The most prestigious school in the city is the University of Chicago, which was founded in 1890 and is a world-class research college. The school has an enrollment of more than 15,000 and offers both graduate and undergraduate degrees in a wide variety of fields. It is consistently one of the top-ranked schools in the annual U.S. News and World Report rankings.
Northwestern University
Although it is technically in Evanston, Illinois, this suburb is just north of Chicago and is still very close to the Windy City. It is a very selective private school with an enrollment just shy of 20,000 students in its undergraduate and graduate programs. This school is an ideal option for athletes as well because it is part of the Big Ten athletic conference.
Illinois Institute of Technology
Budding scientists and engineers will enjoy studying at the Illinois Institute of Technology. This school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in many subjects, but specializes in math, science, engineering, architecture, and related areas. This school is a great choice if you want to be near downtown because it is located just three miles from the center of downtown Chicago and is across the street from the White Sox baseball stadium.
DePaul University
This is the largest Catholic university in the United States, with more than 25,000 students enrolled in its six campuses scattered throughout the Chicago area. It is also one of the 10 largest private universities in the country overall. DePaul University has strong programs in commerce, music, law, and education, just to name a few of the nearly 300 undergraduate and graduate programs of study.
Roosevelt University
This university is home to six colleges, each with a different focus. One of particular interest is the Chicago College of Performing Arts, which has exceptional programs in theater and music that boast an enrollment of 600 students. The other colleges include education, arts and sciences, pharmacy, professional studies, and business. Roosevelt University has two campuses, one in the city and another just outside of Chicago for students who prefer a suburban location.
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Known as SAIC, this school has some of the strongest programs in the arts available in Chicago. It is a small institution, with just 2,500 undergraduate students and less than 800 graduate students. Although its majors are all in the arts, it takes a liberal arts approach to study and requires students to take courses in other fields to support their development as artists. Most undergraduates earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, many with a focus in writing, art history, or art education.
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