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

One Illinois University. 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.

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Transfer Registration Day

Thursday, May 1st, any time between 10:00am and 3:00pm. Whether you're applying, admitted, or somewhere in between, you’re invited to visit campus and take the next step. Meet with advisors and student support staff, get help with financial aid, placement testing, and registration, activate your student account, and pick up your student ID. Bring your transcripts for a possible on-the-spot admissions decision and same-day class registration.

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Discover What’s Next at Roosevelt University’s Open House

Wednesday, May 28 – Chicago Campus
Tuesday, June 3 – Schaumburg Campus

Whether you're interested in undergraduate, transfer, or graduate programs, this is your chance to explore Roosevelt University up close. Tour the campus, connect with faculty and admissions staff, and get answers to your questions—all in one visit.

Welcome back students for Fall 2018 Semester!

Schedule A Campus Tour

Tour Roosevelt's amazing Downtown Chicago campus or our suburban campus in Schaumburg to discover why Roosevelt was ranked as one of the best college locations in America.

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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Get Involved

So, you want to be a participant, not just a spectator? We’ve got you covered. Get involved, serve others and meet people who share your passions.

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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.

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Rooms with a View

Live, learn and vibe in the Wabash Building. Wake up to insane city views, hit up class, grab food, work out, and chill with friends—all in one place. Plus, downtown Chicago is literally right outside. This isn’t just a dorm. It’s your new home.

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

Experience Life at One of the Best Chicago Colleges

"Jay R Pocius moves through Las Vegas with the sharp confidence of someone who gets both the logic and the craft of real estate development."

Pocius received his Bachelor's in Business Administration at Roosevelt University.

"The American Historical Association (AHA) will host a Congressional Briefing offering historical perspectives on the federal civil service. The briefing will take place on Monday, April 7, at 9:00 a.m. ET in Rayburn House Office Building Room 2075."

Dr. Rung is a professor of History and serves as the Director of the Center for New Deal Studies at Roosevelt University.

"'There are over 2,000 streets in Chicago, which equals about 4,000 miles. So I am trying to run all of that in a year and a half, hopefully,' said Barbosa.

As of March, he has 40% of the goal done. He shoots for at least 10 miles daily, 6 days a week. Barbosa makes time to run despite his busy schedule as a clinical psychology doctoral student at Roosevelt University."