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Colleges in Chicago - Roosevelt University

Looking at colleges in Chicago? Check out Roosevelt University!

Roosevelt University is one of the few colleges in Chicago that offer you a complete range of scholastic and social experiences.

Founded in 1945, Roosevelt began with the idea to make higher education available to all students who could qualify academically. Unlike the other colleges in Chicago, considerations of social or economic class, racial or ethnic origin, sex, or age were, and remain, irrelevant in determining who is admitted.

The Roosevelt experiment has been a success from the start. Independent and unencumbered by tradition, Roosevelt was free to pioneer new educational programs and democratic decision making. While insisting that its students meet the same high standards of academic excellence that characterize other top notch colleges in Chicago, Roosevelt has kept its doors open to the residents of the inner city, to students who work full-time to support themselves, and to students who are the first members of their families to attend college.

Roosevelt University focuses on student needs and goals.

What sets Roosevelt apart from other colleges in Chicago is that it offers programs and services that meet the needs of the students. Class schedules are flexible, courses are offered from early morning until late at night as well as on weekends, and class sizes are small. The Roosevelt faculty, numbering more than 500 full-time and part-time members, is readily accessible to students for help, guidance or just to chat. Like other well known colleges in Chicago, an impressive number of the faculty publish books and articles, conduct important research, and perform in the world's great concert halls. But first and foremost, Roosevelt professors are dedicated teachers who enjoy and excel at teaching.

For many students who choose Roosevelt University over other schools, the appeal is the deep focus on traditional academic disciplines, out of which innovative interdisciplinary programs have emerged. Over 126 different degree programs are offered, each of which maintains a high standard of academic quality. A Roosevelt education long has been known for being slightly ahead of the academic mainstream of other colleges, and the new programs at the university are no exception.

Students enjoy the advantages of a metropolitan campus.

Like other colleges, Roosevelt offers the multi-faceted environment of a metropolitan university. Its main campus is located downtown and its suburban campus in Schaumburg are near convenient modes of transportation, which make it easy for working students to attend classes. The University provides numerous public services for the greater metropolitan area from which it draws the bulk of its students.

Roosevelt also has a number of specialized areas of study including affiliations with other academic, health, theatrical, legal, and civic institutions. Exchange programs with international universities and schools provide a global dimension for both American and international students who come to study at the University. The Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Center for Democratic Values comprises the Institute for Metropolitan Affairs, the St. Clair Drake Center for African and African-American Studies, the Center for New Deal Studies, and the Mansfield Institute for Social Justice—all of which promote research, discourse, and social action in the areas of social responsibility and social justice. In all of its richly varied educational and research programs, Roosevelt is inspired and guided by the words of Eleanor Roosevelt who dedicated the University "to the enlightenment of the human spirit."

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