Does University of Chicago offer full ride scholarships?
University of Chicago scholarships are now available for international students. These full ride scholarships can cover all demonstrated need for both domestic and international students including tuition, room, and board.
Why UIC is a good school?
The professors at UIC are highly specialized and many are leaders in their field. They ensure success by offering an exceptional and unique academic experience for all their students. In addition to an excellent education with minimal student loans, I also loved the diversity of students and staff at UIC.
What SAT score do you need for UIC?
Middle 50 Percent of the Admitted Fall 2020 First-year Class
UIC College | SAT (ACT) | Grade Point Average (unweighted) |
---|---|---|
College of Business Administration | 1060-1240 (21-26) | 3.1-3.6 |
College of Education | 980-1150 (18-23) | 3.0-3.6 |
College of Engineering | 1210-1400 (25-31) | 3.4-3.8 |
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | 1070-1290 (21-27) | 3.2-3.8 |
What is UIC graduation rate?
57.9% (For first-time, full-time in 2018–19)
Will I get into UIC?
Illinois at Chicago admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 73%. Students that get into Illinois at Chicago have an average SAT score between 1030-1260 or an average ACT score of 21-28.
How hard is it to get into UIC nursing program?
Admission into the traditional BSN program occurs during the fall semester only, and it is very competitive. For full consideration, the following minimum admission criteria must be met: 2.75/4.00 cumulative transfer GPA. 2.50/4.00 natural science GPA.
How many credits do you need to graduate UIC?
120
Does UIC take AP credit?
Advanced Placement (AP) UIC will award credit on the basis of scores earned on the Advanced Placement Examinations administered by the College Board.
Can I use old college credits towards a degree?
The ability to transfer previously earned college credits can help reduce the amount of time (and money) a student must spend working toward a new degree. The good news is that, in most cases, college credits that have previously been earned may remain valid and do not expire.