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If you would like to compare admissions offers and financial aid packages from multiple colleges when making your final decision, Early Action is a better choice than an Early Decision plan. Early Action applicants will receive an admissions decision of admit, deny, or defer.
University of Chicago has an acceptance rate of 5%. Half the applicants admitted to University of Chicago who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1510 and 1570 or an ACT score of 34 and 35.
U Chicago is extremely competitive(5% acceptance rate) and every student, even 4.0 1500+ students should not be confident in being admitted. Good luck!
The University of Illinois at Chicago is a large public university located on an urban campus in Chicago, Illinois. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 22,107, and admissions are selective, with an acceptance rate of 79%.
Absolutely no decisions will be provided in an email or by telephone; applicants must log in to the application site to view the decision. The department to which you applied may contact you regarding the admission decision or to request additional application materials during January and February.
The GPA requirements for the University of Chicago are not specified, but UChicago's average GPA is 4.0. So, achieving an unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher in challenging classes will give you the best chance at admission.
The University of Illinois at Chicago, or UIC, is a popular choice for many students due to its strong programs and urban location. The acceptance rate, last reported, was around 78% for the overall undergraduate class, indicating that it's moderately selective.
We require two recommendations from teachers who have taught you in an academic subject: high school teachers for first-year applicants and college instructors for transfer applicants.
Recommendations for first year applicants are encouraged, but not required. You may invite your recommenders to submit on your behalf via the Common Application. Transfer applicants to the following majors must also submit letters of recommendation: Nursing.
No, we don't use or accept letters of recommendation.