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Seeking College Suggestions in and around Chicago

Hey, everyone! I'm planning to study in Chicago, or at least within easy travel distance. Anyone knows colleges (either big universities or smaller colleges) in and around Chicago worth considering?

a month ago

Absolutely, there are a variety of institutions in and around Chicago that might interest you.

1. University of Chicago: Well regarded for its rigorous academic standards, the University of Chicago creates a unique intellectual community for its students. It offers strong programs in virtually every field. Its economics and social sciences programs are particularly well-regarded.

2. Northwestern University: Located a bit north of Chicago in Evanston, the university has strong programs across disciplines, including an exceptional journalism program within the Medill School of Journalism. Northwestern is also known for its theater, business, and engineering programs.

3. DePaul University: As the largest Catholic university in the US, DePaul features strong liberal arts, business, and communications programs. It's spread across two main campuses in the Lincoln Park and Loop neighborhoods of Chicago.

4. Loyola University Chicago: A Jesuit institution with a beautiful lakefront campus, strong programs include nursing, biology, and business. The university is known for its emphasis on service and ethics.

5. School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC): If you're more arts-inclined, SAIC offers degrees in a comprehensive array of art and design fields.

6. Illinois Institute of Technology: If you're STEM-oriented, this might be a good fit. It's noted particularly for architecture, engineering, and physics.

7. University of Illinois at Chicago: Known for its research and diversity, the university offers over 200 degree programs through its 15 colleges.

Remember, the "fit" of a school is about more than academics. Make sure you consider the campus culture, size, financial affordability, and extracurricular opportunities in your decision-making process. Good Luck!

a month ago

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