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231
THE Ranking
65%
Acceptance Rate
  • Employability Rate

    97%

  • Upcoming Intake

    Jan 2025

  • Tution Fee

    Starts from 40,464 USD

  • English Requirement

    IELTS, TOEFL

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DePaul University is a private Catholic university in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1898, the university takes its name from the 17th-century French priest Saint Vincent de Paul who spent his life serving the poor. In 1998, it became the largest Catholic university in terms of enrollment in North America. 

Committed to inclusion and diversity, there are 1114 international students studying at DePaul University currently.

The facilities available to students empower their learning experience. The classrooms are fully equipped with state of the art technology and other learning tools, with several of the rooms easy to locate around each campus.

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Campuses

Chicago

Chicago is colloquially referred to as the Windy City due to its close proximity to Lake Michigan, one of the largest bodies of freshwater in the world. Chicago also has a rich cultural and literary heritage, with budding journalists moving there from around the world and deep-dish pizza deriving from this dot on the US map.

As such, there is lots to see and do at a smaller cost-of-living than some of the other major cities in America. Winter can be chilly in the windy city so your sensitivity to cold should be considered, but there are an abundance of job opportunities and a diverse local community to factor into your decision. The food scene and chance to watch live sporting events also add to the fun a student can have in Chicago.

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FAQs

The student-to-faculty ratio is 15:1 at DePaul university, giving students the chance to benefit from 1:1 education.
DePaul University welcomes students from different walks of life so international students can ensure they will be welcomed and meet like-minded people within a range of different cultures.
Financial support is available in the form of scholarships of various kinds. Academic scholarships are granted to students who have shown exceptional academic achievement in high school, with the value depending on academic performance, test scores and other factors. Talent scholarships are offered to students who show leadership potential and a commitment to community service while need-based scholarships are given to students based on a family income, household size and other assets. International students should always check their individual eligibility with the university in advance as standard practice.
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