Roosevelt University: one of the top affordable private colleges in Chicago

Four Years. $0 Tuition.

At Roosevelt, we offer a transformational private education in a world-class city while prioritizing affordability. With low tuition and a commitment to inclusivity, diversity, and access, we stand out in the Midwest. Through the Roosevelt Pledge, Illinois residents with a family income under $50,000 can attend tuition-free for four years. This is our pledge to you.

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Attend A Graduate Info Session

With more than 40 master's degree programs, Roosevelt has the program to take you where you want to go in your career. Join an upcoming information session to connect with our admission staff and learn more.

Welcome back students for Fall 2018 Semester!

Undergraduate Virtual Info Session

Join us online to learn about the Roosevelt experience on Friday, January 3 at 11 a.m. Admission staff will be on hand to answer your questions about the application process, financial aid, academic programs and more.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS & MAJORS

Roosevelt can help you find your passion. Seeking an undergraduate degree? Your doctorate? Something in between? Explore our comprehensive academic choices, outstanding faculty and nearly limitless degree program options.

Experience Life at One of the Best Chicago Colleges

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One Illinois college. Two vibrant campuses.

Whether in the heart of downtown Chicago’s dynamic commercial and cultural district, or nestled within the city’s northwest suburban economic center, Roosevelt University’s Chicago and Schaumburg campuses are actively connected to their communities.

Lakers Cheer at the Goodman Center

Home to Chicago's ONLY NCAA Division II program!

With 35 men’s and women’s athletic teams, programs and clubs to cheer for, you’ll be a Laker in no time.

Biochemistry Lab Experience

Roosevelt's Biology Program Ranked 12th in the Nation for Female Students

Roosevelt’s biology undergraduate program was recently ranked one of the best in the nation for women by Washington Monthly, with 87% of program graduates identifying as female. 

Here you can be you. And Belong.

In the classroom, it’s diverse, tolerant, and academically rigorous. Outside the classroom, there’s so much to do. Whether you’re into sports, the arts, or student organizations, you can be a spectator, participant, or both. Or explore one of the best cities in the world.

Check out the campus communities that make the big city small.

The Support You Need to Succeed.

When universities take your tuition, they should take responsibility for helping you succeed. We do.

We’ll help you choose the right classes. Navigate financial aid and housing questions. Connect you to tutoring and mentors so you can grow academically. With confidence.

See how we support student safety, growth and success.

Meet our Lakers

Roosevelt in the News

"The New Year arrives in less than 30 days, and with it the city's next budget. But as things stand today, there is no budget for Chicago to implement come 2025. Meaning there's no plan that details how much money Chicago will spend, on which specific services, covered by which specific revenues."

"One of the least compelling arguments against President Joe Biden's Dec. 1 pardon of his troubled son Hunter is the idea that it will give President-elect Donald Trump an excuse to abuse his own pardon powers to free individuals convicted in relation to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, and could further fuel his thirst for revenge against his enemies."

"Pierrot the Actor will feature a semi-staged theatrical performance of Pierrot lunaire directed by actor-director Jim Iorio, Associate Professor of Theatre at Roosevelt University."

 

Anti-Discrimination Statement

Roosevelt University has been committed in its programs and activities from its inception to a policy on nondiscrimination. No person shall be discriminated against because of age, ancestry, citizenship, color, creed, disability, gender, gender identity, marital status, military status, national origin, parental status, race, religion, sexual orientation, source of income, unfavorable discharge from military service, veteran status, or as a result of being the victim of domestic or sexual violence in its programs and activities.