| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 5 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Founded: 1871
Type: Private university
Affiliation: United Church of Christ
Campus Size: 48 acres
Motto: "Shaping Lives. Building Community."
Arts and Humanities
Business and Economics
Computer Science and Technology
Education
Health Sciences and Nursing
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Ranked among the Top Regional Universities in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report.
Recognized as a College of Distinction for its commitment to student success and strong academic programs.
Noted for its diverse student body and personalized attention, with a 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio.
Acceptance Rate: Approximately 68%
Average GPA for Admitted Students: 3.4 (on a 4.0 scale)
SAT/ACT (optional): Test-optional for most programs, but students may submit scores to enhance their application.
Application Deadlines:
Early Action: November 1
Regular Decision: Rolling Admissions
Tuition and Fees: Approximately $40,000 per year
Room and Board: Around $10,500 per year
Financial Aid: About 98% of students receive some form of financial assistance, including scholarships, grants, work-study opportunities, and loans.
100+ student organizations and clubs, including academic, cultural, and recreational groups.
Greek life (fraternities and sororities).
NCAA Division III athletics, with 20 men’s and women’s varsity teams, known as the Bluejays.
A variety of arts and cultural events, including performances, lectures, and art exhibits.
Library: The A.C. Buehler Library offers extensive academic resources, including online databases and collaborative study spaces.
Science and Technology Center (SCT): A state-of-the-art facility supporting STEM programs.
Elmhurst Learning and Success Academy (ELSA): A unique program for students with developmental disabilities to experience college life.
Art
Studio Art
Art History
Graphic Design
Communication and Media
Communication Studies
Digital Media
Public Relations
English
Literature
Writing
History
Music
Music Education
Jazz Studies
Music Business
Philosophy
Political Science
Sociology
Theatre
Accounting
Business Administration
Economics
Finance
International Business
Management
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Sport Management
Computer Science
Data Science
Cybersecurity
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Information Technology (IT)
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education
Secondary Education
Special Education
Middle Level Education
Nursing (BSN)
Exercise Science
Health Promotion and Wellness
Pre-Health Professions (Pre-Med, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Pharmacy, etc.)
Biology
Environmental Studies
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Pre-Medical Studies
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Pre-Pharmacy
Mathematics
Physics
Psychology
Intercultural Studies
Liberal Studies
Organizational Leadership
Urban Studies
Pre-Medical
Pre-Dental
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Veterinary
Pre-Law
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Supply Chain Management
Master of Project Management
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Nurse Educator
Clinical Nurse Leader
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT)
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
Master of Education in Teacher Leadership
Master of Special Education
Master of Early Childhood Education
Master of Data Science
Master of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Accounting |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Art (Studio Art, Art History, Graphic Design) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Biology (General, Environmental, Pre-Medical, etc.) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Business Administration |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Chemistry (Biochemistry, Pre-Pharmacy, etc.) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Communication (Studies, Digital Media, PR) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Computer Science |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Criminal Justice |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Cybersecurity |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Data Science |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Economics |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Education (Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary, Special Education) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
English (Literature, Writing) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Exercise Science |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Finance |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Health Promotion and Wellness |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
History |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Information Technology (IT) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
International Business |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Management |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Marketing |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Mathematics |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Music (Education, Jazz Studies, Business) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Nursing (BSN) |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Philosophy |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Physics |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Political Science |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Psychology |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Public Health |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Sociology |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Sport Management |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Supply Chain Management |
4 years |
$40,340 |
|
Theatre |
4 years |
$40,340 |
Master’s Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1–2 years |
$32,000 |
|
Master of Project Management |
1–2 years |
$27,000 |
|
Master of Supply Chain Management |
1–2 years |
$27,000 |
|
Master of Data Science |
2 years |
$27,000 |
|
Master of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) |
2 years |
$27,000 |
|
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) |
2–3 years |
$31,000 |
|
Master of Public Health (MPH) |
2 years |
$27,000 |
|
Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) |
2.5 years |
$40,000 |
|
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) |
1–2 years |
$25,000 |
|
Master of Education in Early Childhood Special Education |
2 years |
$25,000 |
|
Master of Education in Teacher Leadership |
2 years |
$25,000 |
|
Master of Special Education |
2 years |
$25,000 |
|
Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders |
2 years |
$40,000 |
|
Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) |
2 years |
$27,000 |
|
Master of Leadership Studies (Organizational Leadership) |
2 years |
$27,000 |
Doctorate Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) |
2–3 years |
$31,000 |
Elmhurst is just 16 miles from downtown Chicago, offering access to a major metropolitan area with rich cultural experiences, job opportunities, and internships.
With a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1, Elmhurst offers a highly personalized learning experience. Professors are approachable, and students benefit from one-on-one mentorship.
Elmhurst offers over 70 undergraduate majors and 20 graduate programs in fields such as business, nursing, data science, engineering, and education.
The university provides a range of services for international students, including visa assistance, academic advising, and English language support.
Elmhurst has strong ties with employers in the Chicago area, offering ample internship and job opportunities. The university’s focus on career development helps students transition into the workforce smoothly.
STEM Fields (Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Biology, Chemistry)
Business Administration and Marketing
Nursing and Health Sciences
Psychology and Social Work
Music, Theatre, and Arts
Completed online application via Elmhurst’s website or the Common App.
Official academic transcripts (translated into English, if necessary).
Proof of English language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores).
Copy of passport and financial documentation to show ability to pay tuition and living expenses.
Personal statement and letters of recommendation (optional but encouraged).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 79
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5
Duolingo: Minimum score of 110
(Students who do not meet these requirements may be eligible for conditional admission through the university’s ESL program.)
Fall semester: Typically in April-May
Spring semester: Typically in October-November
Undergraduate Tuition: ~$41,000 per year
Graduate Tuition: Varies by program, typically around $1,000 per credit hour
Room and Board: ~$12,000 per year
International Student Fees: Additional ~$200 per semester
International President's Scholarship: Up to $22,000 per year
International Dean’s Scholarship: Up to $18,000 per year
Transfer International Scholarships: For transfer students, up to $18,000
Students from over 50 countries attend Elmhurst University, creating a vibrant, multicultural environment.
International Student Services and organizations like the Global Student Association (GSA) help international students feel at home.
Academic and career advising, mental health counseling, and ESL support.
Comfortable dorms with various living options. First-year international students are encouraged to live on campus for easier integration into the university community.
Easy access to Chicago O’Hare International Airport (about a 20-minute drive from campus).
Public transportation options connect Elmhurst to Chicago and surrounding areas.
Numerous cultural, recreational, and career opportunities in the Chicago metropolitan area.
Research Programs: Choose the degree program that aligns with your career goals.
Apply Online: Submit the required documents before the deadlines.
Secure Your Visa: After receiving your admission letter, apply for an F-1 student visa.
Plan Your Arrival: Coordinate with the Office of International Education for orientation and housing.
Engage on Campus: Join student organizations and make the most of your experience!
Online Application via the Elmhurst University Website
(Direct application through their website)
Common Application
(Widely accepted by many U.S. colleges)
Completed Application Form
Official High School Transcripts
(Should include GPA and course history)
Standardized Test Scores (Optional)
Elmhurst University is test-optional, meaning ACT or SAT scores are not required but can be submitted if you feel they strengthen your application.
Essay or Personal Statement
Discuss your goals, experiences, or anything that gives insight into your character.
Letters of Recommendation (Optional)
While not required, submitting 1-2 recommendation letters from teachers or counselors is encouraged.
Completed Application Form
Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
(Minimum cumulative GPA may be required; check specific program requirements)
High School Transcripts
(Only required if you have fewer than 24 college credit hours)
Essay or Personal Statement (Optional)
Proof of English Proficiency
(TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test scores unless waived)
Passport Copy
(For identification purposes)
Financial Documents
(Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses)
International Student Declaration of Finances Form
(Available on Elmhurst’s website)
While Elmhurst has rolling admissions, meaning applications are reviewed as they are received, it is recommended to apply early. Specific programs or scholarships may have earlier deadlines.
Once your application and all supporting documents are received, Elmhurst University will review your application. Decisions are typically made within a few weeks, and you will be notified by email or mail.
Domestic students should complete the FAFSA to qualify for federal and state aid.
Elmhurst also offers merit-based scholarships that are automatically awarded based on your academic performance.
Pay a non-refundable enrollment deposit (usually around $200) to secure your spot.
Complete any additional forms, such as housing or orientation registration.
Intake Term |
Application Period |
I-20 Issuance Begins |
|---|---|---|
|
Fall Term |
September 1 – May 1, or until all spaces are filled |
June 1 |
|
Spring Term |
August 1 – November 1, or until all spaces are filled |
November 1 |
Requirement |
Details |
|---|---|
|
Academic Performance |
Preference for cumulative GPA of 2.50 and above on a 4.00 scale; serious consideration for GPAs between 2.00 and 2.49. |
|
English Proficiency |
|
|
TOEFL iBT |
Minimum score of 79 |
|
IELTS |
Minimum score of 6.5 |
|
Duolingo English Test |
Minimum score of 110 |
|
PTE Academic |
Minimum score of 54 |
|
Standardized Tests |
Test-optional policy; applicants may choose to submit SAT or ACT scores. |
|
Application Materials |
Completed application, official transcripts, and an application essay. |
Requirement |
Details |
|---|---|
|
Academic Performance |
Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution; minimum GPA requirements vary by program. |
|
English Proficiency |
|
|
TOEFL iBT |
Minimum score of 79 |
|
IELTS |
Minimum score of 6.5 |
|
Duolingo English Test |
Minimum score of 110 |
|
PTE Academic |
Minimum score of 54 |
|
Standardized Tests |
Some programs may require GRE or GMAT scores. |
|
Application Materials |
Completed application, official transcripts, letters of recommendation, resume or CV, and a statement of purpose. |
Ranking Category |
Position |
Source |
|---|---|---|
|
Regional Universities Midwest |
#7 |
U.S. News & World Report |
|
Best Value Schools |
#12 |
U.S. News & World Report |
|
Nursing (Undergraduate) |
#345 |
U.S. News & World Report |
Scholarship Name |
Award Amount |
Eligibility Criteria |
Renewal Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Presidential Scholarship |
Up to $25,000 |
Exceptional academic performance in a challenging high school curriculum, including AP and honors courses |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
Dean’s Scholarship |
Up to $22,000 |
Strong high school performance with advanced coursework |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
Founders Scholarship |
Up to $20,000 |
Above-average academic abilities |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
Trustee Scholarship |
Up to $15,000 |
Demonstrated academic potential |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
Blue and White Scholarship |
Up to $10,000 |
Solid academic performance |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
Scholarship Name |
Award Amount |
Eligibility Criteria |
Renewal Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
|
PTK Excellence Scholarship |
Up to $24,000 |
Membership in Phi Theta Kappa and a cumulative transfer GPA of 3.75 or higher |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
Transfer Excellence Scholarship |
Up to $22,000 |
Cumulative transfer GPA of 3.75 or higher |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
PTK Achievement Scholarship |
Up to $19,000 |
Membership in Phi Theta Kappa and a cumulative transfer GPA of 3.25 |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
Transfer Achievement Scholarship |
Up to $17,000 |
Cumulative transfer GPA of 3.00 |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
Transfer Recognition Scholarship |
Up to $14,000 |
Cumulative transfer GPA of 2.50 |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
Transfer Heritage Scholarship |
Up to $10,000 |
Awarded based on academic performance |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
Scholarship Name |
Award Amount |
Eligibility Criteria |
Renewal Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Music Scholarships |
Variable Amounts |
For students majoring in music-related fields; audition required |
Maintain the Elmhurst GPA associated with awarded academic scholarship and full-time enrollment |
|
Art Scholarships |
Up to $2,000 |
Art majors demonstrating exceptional talent; portfolio submission required |
Maintain the Elmhurst GPA associated with awarded academic scholarship and full-time enrollment |
|
Theatre Scholarships |
Up to $2,000 |
For students majoring or minoring in theatre; audition required |
Maintain the Elmhurst GPA associated with awarded academic scholarship and full-time enrollment |
|
Digital Media Scholarships |
Up to $2,000 |
For students demonstrating exceptional talent in digital media; portfolio submission required |
Maintain the Elmhurst GPA associated with awarded academic scholarship and full-time enrollment |
|
eSports Scholarship |
Up to $1,000 |
Participation in competitive eSports rosters; interview required |
Maintain the Elmhurst GPA associated with awarded academic scholarship and full-time enrollment |
Scholarship Name |
Award Amount |
Eligibility Criteria |
Renewal Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
|
President’s Scholarship for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion |
$5,000 (non-renewable) |
Incoming first-year students demonstrating contributions to diversity, equity, or inclusion initiatives |
N/A |
|
Legacy Scholarship |
Up to $2,000 |
Students with directly related family members who are alumni or currently enrolled full-time at Elmhurst |
Maintain full-time enrollment and good academic standing |
|
United Church of Christ Scholarship |
Variable Amounts |
Students belonging to congregations of the United Church of Christ or Disciples of Christ |
Maintain full-time enrollment and good academic standing |
|
First Generation Grant |
Up to $2,000 |
First-year, transfer, and adult students who are first-generation college students |
Maintain full-time enrollment and good academic standing |
|
Out-of-State Residential Grant |
Up to $4,000 |
First-year or transfer students who are not Illinois residents and live in campus housing |
Maintain full-time enrollment and good academic standing |
|
Promise Grant |
Up to $2,000 |
Undocumented or DACA students |
Maintain full-time enrollment and good academic standing |
|
Associate Degree Award |
Up to $1,000 |
Students who have earned an associate degree from an accredited community college |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
|
City Colleges of Chicago Award |
Up to $2,000 |
Transfer students from the City Colleges of Chicago |
Maintain a 2.00 Elmhurst GPA and full-time enrollment |
Residence Hall |
Room Type |
Fall Term Cost |
Spring Term Cost |
Total Annual Cost |
Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Air-Conditioned Halls (Cureton, Stanger, West) |
Single Room |
$5,186 |
$5,186 |
$10,372 |
Air-conditioned rooms with modern amenities. |
|
|
Double/Quad Room |
$3,674 |
$3,674 |
$7,348 |
Shared rooms fostering community living. |
|
Non-Air-Conditioned Halls (Dinkmeyer, Niebuhr, Schick) |
Single Room |
$4,936 |
$4,936 |
$9,872 |
Traditional residence halls with communal spaces. |
|
|
Double/Quad Room |
$3,424 |
$3,424 |
$6,848 |
Cost-effective shared living options. |
Facility |
Room Type |
Fall Term Cost |
Spring Term Cost |
Total Annual Cost |
Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Prospect Apartments |
Single Room |
$5,825 |
$5,825 |
$11,650 |
Two-bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens; accommodates three students per unit. |
|
|
Double/Quad Room |
$4,560 |
$4,560 |
$9,120 |
Shared rooms within apartments, promoting independent living. |
|
Elm Park Apartments |
Single Room |
$5,825 |
$5,825 |
$11,650 |
Similar amenities to Prospect Apartments; located on the south side of campus. |
|
|
Double/Quad Room |
$4,560 |
$4,560 |
$9,120 |
Shared accommodations within apartment settings. |
|
Campus Houses |
Single Room |
$5,825 |
$5,825 |
$11,650 |
University-owned houses offering independent living for upper-division students. |
|
|
Double/Quad Room |
$4,560 |
$4,560 |
$9,120 |
Shared rooms in a house setting, fostering a close-knit community. |
Close-Knit Community: With a student population of around 3,500 (undergraduates and graduates), Elmhurst University provides a supportive and personalized college experience.
Friendly Environment: The campus is known for being inclusive and diverse, making it easy for students to connect with peers and faculty.
Small Class Sizes: The student-to-faculty ratio is around 14:1, fostering close relationships with professors and enhancing the learning experience.
Strong Academics: Elmhurst offers over 70 majors, minors, and programs, including business, nursing, education, and the liberal arts.
Experiential Learning: Many students take advantage of internships, research opportunities, and study-abroad programs.
Clubs and Organizations: With over 100 student organizations, there's something for everyone, including academic clubs, cultural groups, music ensembles, and honor societies.
Campus Events: Regularly held events include Homecoming, Spring Fling, theater productions, and concerts.
Chicago Access: Being just 16 miles from downtown Chicago allows students to explore world-class museums, restaurants, sports events, and music festivals.
Greek Life: Elmhurst has several fraternities and sororities that offer leadership opportunities, philanthropy, and social events.
Residence Halls: Elmhurst offers a variety of housing options, from traditional residence halls to apartment-style living. The residence halls foster a strong sense of community through events and activities.
Commuter-Friendly: About half of the students commute, and there are designated spaces and resources on campus for them to stay connected.
Bluejay Athletics: Elmhurst is part of the NCAA Division III, with teams competing in sports such as basketball, soccer, football, and volleyball.
Fitness Facilities: The Faganel Hall Fitness Center and other recreational facilities provide opportunities for students to stay active.
Intramural Sports: For those who aren’t on varsity teams, intramural sports like flag football, dodgeball, and volleyball offer friendly competition.
Career Services: The Center for Professional Excellence helps students with career planning, internships, and job placement.
Counseling and Health Services: Elmhurst offers mental health counseling and health services to support student well-being.
Academic Support: Resources like tutoring, writing assistance, and disability services are available to help students succeed academically.
Inclusive Campus: Elmhurst is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, offering cultural events, workshops, and initiatives to celebrate different backgrounds and perspectives.
Cultural Organizations: Students can join groups like the Black Student Union (BSU), Latinx Unidos, or the International Club.
Affordable Suburban Living: Elmhurst’s suburban location offers a balance between the convenience of nearby Chicago and a more affordable cost of living.
Dining Options: The Frick Center is the main dining hall, offering a variety of meal options, including vegetarian, vegan, and international cuisines.
Service Opportunities: Elmhurst students frequently engage in community service projects, both locally and globally. Programs like Alternative Spring Break allow students to travel and participate in meaningful volunteer work.
Civic Engagement: Students often participate in local events, charity drives, and sustainability initiatives.
Public Transit: The Metra train station is within walking distance of campus, providing easy access to Chicago.
Campus Shuttles: Elmhurst offers transportation options for students to get around campus and nearby locations.
Employment Rate: Approximately 80% of graduates were employed within a year after graduation.
Graduate School Enrollment: About 32.9% pursued further education.
Overall Placement Rate: A combined 96.5% were either employed or enrolled in graduate programs within a year post-graduation.
Employment Rate: Approximately 92.6% secured employment within a year after graduation.
Further Education Enrollment: Around 11.1% continued with additional educational pursuits.
Overall Placement Rate: A total of 98.4% were either employed or engaged in further education within a year post-graduation.
Health Professions and Related Programs: $65,000
Mathematics and Statistics: $59,300
Social Sciences: $54,900
Multi-Disciplinary Studies: $52,100
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services: $49,500
Computer and Information Sciences: $48,000
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs: $46,700
Physical Sciences: $46,100
History: $44,000
Visual and Performing Arts: $44,000
Elmhurst University in Elmhurst, Illinois, has an acceptance rate of approximately 70-80%. This means that the university admits about 70-80% of applicants. However, acceptance rates can vary slightly each year depending on factors such as the number of applications, the applicant pool's qualifications, and the program to which a student is applying.
Elmhurst University
190 Prospect Avenue
Elmhurst, IL 60126
USA