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Everything at Chicago centers around providing students an ideal education. Not only the Core Curriculum with its balanced approach to the disciplines and rigorous opposition to mediocrity, but also the House System, the campus design, the athletic structure, and the graduate-undergraduate dynamics all contribute to Chicago’s continuing pursuit of the perfect academic experience. This aids the U of C student in their search for truth. This approach, however, has its own shortcomings. The College’s dismissal of the vocational puts U of C students at an initial disadvantage in the workplace. Recruiters often say (sometimes improperly) U of C students lack any marketable skills. This is an important criticism, though the University has done much to give students the tools they need to survive in the job market: placement services for history and English concentrators (typically the two highest unemployed concentrations), seminars on preparing resumes, and marketing a U of C education, all are part of a suite of services the University has rolled out to help its students make it in real life. However, the focus of the education on truth means that many U of C students seek out places in academia, where these searches become lifelong endeavors.

Those students who seek to apply their learning to the world around them face a somewhat tougher path. The journey is rough, but often rewarding. The tools the University bequeaths upon its students are not easily developed otherwise. Critical inquiry is often the greatest asset of a Chicago graduate. Is it hard? Yes. You will spend nights in the Regenstein Library wishing you were at some nameless, beach-side state school drinking martinis poolside. Adam Smith and Herman Melville will at one time or another be the bane of your existence. But in the final analysis, there is no better place to learn and be with those who want to learn than the University of Chicago.

By The Numbers

General Information:
University of Chicago
5801 South Ellis Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637

Control:
Private

Academic Calendar:
Quarter System

Religious Affiliation:
None

Founded:
1890

Web Site:
Main Phone:
(773) 702-1234

Full-Time Undergraduates:
4,513

Part-Time Undergraduates:
32

Total Male Undergraduates:
2,264

Total Female Undergraduates:
2,281

Overall Acceptance Rate:
35%

Early Decision Acceptance Rate:
Not offered

Early Action Acceptance Rate:
49%

Total Applicants:
8,751

Total Acceptances:
3,503

Freshman Enrollment:
1,206

Early Action Deadline:
November 1

Early Action Notification:
Mid-December

Regular Decision Deadline:
January 1

Regular Decision Notification:
April 1

Must-Reply-By Date:
May 1

Applicants Placed on Waiting List:
1,615

Students Enrolled from Waiting List:
221

Transfer Applications Accepted:
77

Transfer Students Enrolled:
70

Transfer Application Acceptance Rate:
12%

SAT I Verbal Range (25th–75th Percentile):
670–770

SAT I Math Range (25th–75th Percentile):
660–760

ACT Math Range (25th–75th Percentile):
28–33

Freshman Retention Rate:
98%

Top 10% of High School Class:
83%

Common Application Accepted?:
No

Supplemental Forms?:
Yes

Admissions Phone:
(773) 702-8650

Admissions E-Mail:
Admissions Web Site:
Tuition:
$37,632

Room and Board:
$11,697

Books and Supplies:
$2,969

Average Need-Based Financial Aid Package (including loans, grants, work study, and other sources):
$33,441

Students Who Applied for Financial Aid:
65%

Applicants Who Received Financial Aid:
73%

Financial Aid Forms Deadline:
February 1

Financial Aid Phone:
(773) 702-8666

Financial Aid E-Mail:
Financial Aid Web Site:

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