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You’ve worked hard, and you want to get the credit you deserve. You need a four-year degree. It’s today’s ticket to a satisfying and well-paying job, or to graduate school. Roosevelt University can help. At Roosevelt, you’ll learn from a diverse, talented faculty, recruited from across the nation and the world. You’ll enjoy the “wired classrooms” of the Internet Age, state-of-the-art science labs and the best “virtual library” in Chicagoland. You’ll find all the courses you need to complete one of more than 50 undergraduate academic majors, on flexible schedules that fit any lifestyle. Roosevelt University is a private institution. That makes the difference. Classes of fewer than 20 students are the rule at Roosevelt. Professors give personal attention to every student. Facilities and equipment are grounded in the twenty-first century. And a Roosevelt degree has clout. Private universities produce our nation’s most accomplished leaders. Most CEOs and Nobel Prize winners in America have graduated from private institutions.* “To be honest, I expected problems when I transferred from a community college,” says Jennifer Prusko. “But the process at Roosevelt could not have been smoother. I got credit for all of my earlier courses. The staff at Roosevelt was more than willing to help.” Jennifer qualified for a package of grants and scholarships that reduced her cost of attending Roosevelt to zero. She’s now in the journalism program, where she learns about new internship opportunities every week and looks forward to a career in the broadcasting industry. “I talk to friends who pay a lot of money to go to a university with hundreds of students in each classroom and teachers who don’t even know their names,” says Jennifer. “My question is ‘Why?’ There’s nothing like that at Roosevelt.” “It was Roosevelt’s mission that attracted me here,” says Dr. Cornelius Watson, a molecular biologist who had plenty of choices about how to apply his Ph.D. from Wesleyan and post-doctoral work at Yale. “There is an absolute commitment here to providing high-quality education to a broad range of students.” Watson teaches in Roosevelt’s pre-professional health sciences program and is an expert on the effects of radiation on cells. His hands-on lab is an extension of his hands-on classroom, with students at the heart of both." *Source: Norman R. Smith in his book, Selecting the Right College |
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Dedicated to the enlightenment of the human spiritRoosevelt University is a national leader in educating socially conscious citizens for active and dedicated lives as leaders in their professions and their communities. (See our Mission and Strategic Plan). Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt |
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