University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Founded in 1890, the University of Chicago (UChicago) is one of the world's most influential institutions, known for academic rigor, groundbreaking research, and a commitment to free inquiry. Ranked among the top 10 universities globally, it has produced more than 100 Nobel laureates and leaders across business, science, and the humanities.

Overview
UChicago offers a distinctive education through its five divisions and seven professional schools, including the Booth School of Business, the Law School, and the Pritzker School of Medicine. Its flexible curriculum, emphasis on critical thinking, and interdisciplinary learning attract students from over 100 countries.
Why University of Chicago ?
- Ranked #9 in QS World University Rankings 2025
- Over 18,000 students, including 26% international students
- Located in Chicago, Illinois - a global financial, cultural, and innovation hub
- #10 globally for graduate employability (QS 2025)
- Home to 100+ Nobel laureates and distinguished faculty across all fields.
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Campus and Facilities
217-acre urban campus in Hyde Park, Chicago, with Gothic architecture and modern labs.
Joe and Rika Mansueto Library housing over 11 million volumes.
Cutting-edge research centers including the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Argonne National Laboratory
Advanced facilities for arts, humanities, and social sciences.
On-campus housing, recreation centers, and multicultural student groups.
Life at UChicago

Academically Intense
Renowned for intellectual curiosity and rigorous programs

Global Diversity
Students from 100+ countries form a vibrant international community.

Career-Focused
Among top U.S. universities for post-graduate employment and salaries.

Dynamic City
Access to Chicago's thriving business, culture, and tech ecosystems.
Admission Requirements

Undergraduate
Programs
- Academic: High school diploma with strong grades in academic subjects
- Tests: SAT/ACT (optional for 2025), TOEFL 100 / IELTS 7.0.
- Documents: Essays, recommendation letters, transcripts, and extracurricular record.

- Academic: Bachelor's degree with high GPA.
- Tests: GRE/GMAT/MCAT depending on program.
- Documents: SOP, Letters of Recommendation, Resume/CV.
Postgraduate
Programs
Frequently Asked Questions
From visas and scholarships, everything you need to know about studying in Usa.
What is the University of Chicago known for?
UChicago is known for research excellence, academic rigor, and producing leaders in economics, law, science, and business.
What are the tuition fees for international students?
Fees range between US $62,000 - 81,000 per year, depending on the program.
Does UChicago offer scholarships for international students?
Yes - UChicago provides need-based aid and merit scholarships for international students.
Can international students work while studying?
Yes - On-campus work up to 20 hours/week during term and full-time during breaks is allowed.




