Roosevelt University is a private institution of higher education with full service campuses in Chicago's Loop and northwest suburban Schaumburg. It also offers classes in communities, schools, and corporations, and has the mission of being a metropolitan university and an asset to the surrounding communities. Roosevelt University currently offers 128 Doctor's, Master's, Bachelor's degree and certificate programs in the arts, sciences, business, education, and pharmacy practice. The university includes the Evelyn T. Stone College of Professional Studies (formerly known as the Evelyn T. Stone University College), a continuing education and professional studies school; Chicago College of Performing Arts, a music and theatre school; College of Pharmacy; Walter E. Heller College of Business Administration, a business school; the College of Arts and Sciences; and the College of Education. Academics and majors There are more than 60 undergraduate majors and pre-professional programs, 40 master’s degree programs, and selected doctoral programs. Colleges College of Arts and Sciences Programs and departments Adult Students Institutes and centers A strong supplement to the university's colleges is its centers and institutes that extend the learn and research opportunities available to students and faculty. Career Services Center for New Deal Studies Campuses Downtown Chicago Campus The majority of all Chicago classes are held within Roosevelt's historic Auditorium Building at 430 S. Michigan Avenue just blocks from the Magnificent Mile. A second downtown campus building is the Gage Building, located at 18 S. Michigan Avenue. It is also the home of the Paralegal Studies Program and the School of Communication. Neighbors include the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum, and Soldier Field. The 430 S. Michigan Avenue campus overlooks Buckingham Fountain, Grant Park, Michigan Ave., Columbus Drive, Lake Shore Drive, and Lake Michigan and the Center for Professional Advancement overlooks Millennium Park on Chicago's lakefront. Albert A. Robin Campus, Schaumburg Roosevelt University's campus in Schaumburg is the largest four-year university in Chicago's Northwest suburbs, serving roughly 2,500 students. The campus is located in the former regional office building of the Unocal Corporation. Roosevelt converted the building into a full-service campus in 1996. The Albert A. Robin Campus will be home to the Doctor of Pharmacy program, which is slated to accept the first matriculating students in 2011. Tuition Fee $16,000 to $21,000 per year Lodging and Boarding $11,800 per year Personal Expanses: $4,500 |