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Admissions Requirements

Admissions Tests Required: Required
Completion of College Preparatory Program: Required
Secondary School GPA: Required
Secondary School Rank: Recommended
Secondary School Record: Required
TOEFL: Recommended

Application Fees

$25
Undergrad Application Fee
$25
Graduate Application Fee

Special Factors

AP Acceptance: Yes
Credit for Life Experience: No

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Contact Info

Address:
430 S Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60605-1394
Phone: (312) 341-3500
General Site: www.roosevelt.edu
Admissions: http://www.roosevelt.edu/Apply.aspx
Application: www.roosevelt.edu/Admission/OnlineApplication.aspx

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Tips for Prospective Students
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  • Thomas from IL
  • Apr-06-2013 I am accepted here and planning to attend soon

    Visit the campus and take a tour of the city near Roosevelt to see how much you can do.

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  • Kerri from Chicago, IL
  • Apr-02-2013 I am a current student here

    Student hard, study often. Take at least one online class, while at Roosevelt University, you might find it more challenging and interesting than being in an on-campus class! Take advantage of the library, as well as the librarians (they are a wealth of knowledge and are so helpful).

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  • Melissa from Des Plaines
  • Mar-01-2013 I am a current student here

    Go to a different college. If you must come here, don't get a night job. Practically all the classes you need are at night. Take everything they say with a grain of salt. Remember, this being a liberal university, they pride themselves on things like socialism, but then the overpaid profs get mad when you ask them to practice what they preach and contribute to your college fund. If you are in the College of Education, they will claim that they will place you within x miles of your residence for your field experiences, but they don't. You will get placed with a special recreation association (how does that help you TEACH special ed kids?) in the next county, and when you try to nicely tell the RU coordinator that that's over an hour drive one way and that there's over 5 SPED schools and special rec centers within a mile of your house, she'll nicely tell you that she doesn't give a ****. They will lose your student teaching application. They will not tell you anything about the Content Area test or the APT test or even that they exist. The profs will give only a week for assignments that require a lot of time, like trying to contact other lazy profs for interviews who don't check their email. They won't bother to check your transcripts to see that you just took this class at your local community college. Then, when you try to drop the course, they won't tell you the proper way to drop it, and you'll receive an F at the end of the semester. You will then need to hunt down your former professor from that class at her daughter's dance competition to get her signature for a petition for a late withdrawn grade. Your online portfolio of major assignments and dispositions from each class (Taskstream) will lose everything you submitted when they upgrade it. Just don't come here.

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  • Princess
  • Feb-01-2013 I am a current student here

    Be open-minded about change, it happens a lot here. Get used to seeing the same people over and over again. Prepare to study hard and long. Remember every one's experience is different.

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