University of Chicago
Chicago, IL · Private · 7,569 undergraduates
What families actually pay
The average is a blend across all aided families. What a specific family pays depends heavily on household income. These are the figures reported to the U.S. Department of Education.
After graduation
Median earnings are measured ten years after students first enrolled, which is roughly six years after a four-year graduate would finish. The figure covers students who received federal aid and includes those who did not complete a degree. Graduation rate is measured within six years. Median debt covers federal loans only, for students who completed, so half of completers borrowed more and private or parent loans are not included.
Common questions
What ACT score do you need for University of Chicago?
University of Chicago admits students with ACT composite scores between 34 and 35 for the middle 50 percent. A score at or above 35 places a student in the top quarter of admitted students, which is typically where merit scholarship consideration begins.
How much does University of Chicago cost?
The average annual net price at University of Chicago is $14,860 after grant and scholarship aid. This is the total cost of attendance minus aid that does not need to be repaid. Actual cost varies significantly by household income.
A few ACT points can move a student across University of Chicago's admitted range, and across the aid bands behind it.
Find where their points are hiding →All figures from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Net price is total cost of attendance minus grant and scholarship aid, for students receiving federal aid.