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Julia Gilmore

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Study in Chicago

A fast-paced, high-rise economic hub, Chicago is also a city that famously knows how to let its hair down. Nicknamed 'The Windy City', Chicago saw an explosion of blues and jazz music during the 20th century which earned it a reputation as the northern US's answer to New Orleans.

Chicago is also home to two of the nation's – and the world’s – most prestigious universities, the University of Chicago and Northwestern University.

For many students, the exceptional academic facilities on offer, alongside the many social and cultural opportunities offered by this bustling metropolis, make studying in Chicago well worth the investment. In our student survey, one respondent praised “The variety of cultures and activities present throughout all its neighbourhoods.

Top universities in Chicago

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QS World University Rank

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QS World University Rank

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QS World University Rank

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QS World University Rank

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Chicago's QS Best Student Cities performance

Affordability rank 144
Desirability rank 90
Employer Activity rank 21
Student Mix rank 62
Student View rank 47

Why study in Chicago?

Great public transport

Chicago has some of the best public transport in the US, which is great news for students who don't have a car. The city has great bus and rail links, plus a bike sharing system, as well as pedestrian walkways ('pedways') which make walking around the city even easier.

Music scene 

Chicago is synonymous with many important music scenes, such as jazz, blues, gospel, and soul. It's also often cited as the city where house music was born, as well as being important in the world of hip-hop (and is the birthplace of rapper Kanye West). 

Sports teams

A number of important American sports teams are based in Chicago, including two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox. It's also home to the former team of basketball legend Michael Jordan, the Chicago Bulls. 

Cost of studying in Chicago

Chicago has a low score in the ranking for affordability, which is common for US cities as the average tuition fees are among the highest in the world. The overall cost of living in Chicago is also a bit larger than the US as a whole.

According to Numbeo, a single person living in Chicago can expect to spend around US$1,025, excluding rent. However, there are many scholarships available to both domestic and international students hoping to study in the city. 

Life & culture in Chicago

Chicago is the third most populous city in the US, so students here can experience all the benefits of big-city living. It's a cultural melting-pot with a diverse population, and in the past was the destination of a huge number of immigrants from countries like Ireland, Italy, Greece, and many more. Suffice to say, this cultural diversity also means that the city is home to some fantastic food!

Careers in Chicago

Chicago scores extremely well in the employer activity rank, indicating that Chicago’s graduates are highly sought after by employers. Chicago is a major financial centre, with the second-largest central business district in the United States. Popular graduate employers include Boeing, JP Morgan Chase and Walgreens Boots Alliance.

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