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Basic information

  • Enrollment
  • 4680students
  • Airport Pickup
  • Telephone
  • +13123413500
  • Fax
  • Address
  • 430 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605

Options

  • Urban
  • On-Campus Dorm/residence
  • University-based Program

Why This School?

  • - Located in downtown Chicago.
    - relatively low tuition
    - various majors including business, art, education, and medicine

Roosevelt University About the

  • The English Language Program is not a full bachelor's degree program. Instead, ELP provides a carefully planned series of courses designed to prepare and support non-native speakers of English for study at Roosevelt University. 

About the  Roosevelt University

  • Roosevelt University is a university with a main campus in Chicago, Illinois, the United States. Founded in 1945 as Thomas Jefferson University, the university was renamed in honor of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) and his first wife Eleanor Roosevelt. It is abbreviated as RU.

    RU is a higher education institution accredited by the Higher Education Committee and provides bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctorate courses and programs in various fields. The university has continued to grow and thrive, maintaining the core principle that higher education should be open to everyone.

    The university's Chicago College of Performing Arts is part of the RU, but has a distinct personality, and its faculty consists of world-renowned professional actors, Chicago Symphony and Chicago Lyric Opera, and recognized theater performers from Broadway to Chicago and the West Coast.

    The university was ranked 298th to 389th among U.S. universities in the 2021 US News & World Report World University Ranking, 395th among U.S. universities in the 2021 Times Higher Education (THE) World University rankings, and 251st to 300th among U.S. universities. In 2021, Unirank ranked 1,409th among universities in the world and 513th among American universities.

Course Information

  • ELP 030 - ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES

    English as a second language course designed for specific student cohorts. Topics will vary according to student needs and cohort focus.

    Credits: 6

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Eirector required.

    ELP 086 - SPEAKING & LISTENING - LEVEL I

    Develops the ability of ESL students to perform routine daily functions inside and outside a university setting. Includes work in listening, comprehension, and pronunciation.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 087 - GRAMMAR - LEVEL I

    Focuses on Grammatical structures and word forms and functions that are basic to American English sentence structure. Stresses both grammatical accuracy and the communicative needs of non-native speakers of English.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 088 - READING - LEVEL I

    Provides English language learners with basic, functional vocabulary necessary for everyday life in the U.S., as well as the foundation for vocabulary required for academic study. Allows students to develop interactive reading skills through a variety of prose and non-prose print materials.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 089 - WRITING - LEVEL 1

    Introduces the basic format and conventions of an academic essay in American English. Through a process approach, allows non-native speakers of English to begin writing at the paragraph level and expand to a basic five-paragraph essay.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 096 - SPEAKING & LISTENING -LEVEL II

    Develops oral fluency and listening comprehension by promoting the ability of non-native speakers of English to exchange abstract information, to set criteria and problem solve, to understand information and ideas presented in academic lectures and to discuss cultural issues in an American academic environment. Includes pronunciation work.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 097 - GRAMMAR - LEVEL II

    Builds on grammar structures covered in ELP 87. Focuses on verb forms and their use in American English. Also reviews basic American English sentence patterns and introduces complex sentences. Stresses grammatical accuracy and the communicative needs of internationals living in the U.S. while completing an academic degree.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 098 - READING - LEVEL II

    Focuses on improving academic reading skill for international students who plan to attend a US college or university. Introduces students to academic study skills through use of an English-English dictionary and other reference materials available in a university setting.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 099 - WRITING - LEVEL II

    Further develops composition skills introduced in ELP 89. Encourages written expression that follows acceptable American English academic logic. Emphasizes the process approach, especially revision and editing, to encourage independent writing. Introduces discourse features such as audience, appropriateness in topic selection, and support and organization based on rhetorical modes.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 106 - SPEAKING & LISTENING LVL III

    Develops listening and speaking skills that allow English language learners to be successful in an academic environment. Using authentic materials, develops such skills as listening to lectures and note taking as well as participating in and leading small and large group discussions on academic topics and current events. Includes individualized pronunciation work.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 107 - GRAMMAR - LEVEL III

    Reviews the basics of English sentence structure introduced in ELP 87 and ELP 97that often pose problems for non-native speakers of English. Develops grammatical accuracy in spoken discourse but focuses on more complex structures, with emphasis on the different kinds of clauses and rhetorical devices used to communicate effectively in formal, written English.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 108 - READING - LEVEL III

    Focuses on the wide variety of written discourse encountered by students in US colleges and universities and the various reading strategies that non-native speakers can use for effective reading. Requires students to use skills for both intensive and extensive reading of materials in their original, unsimplified form. Develops study skills and academic research skills.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 109 - WRITING - LEVEL III

    Refines skills and concepts introduced in ELP 99. Increases the non-native writer's independence and ability to develop, refine, and edit his/her own work. Covers discourse concepts such as purpose, appropriate support, relevant examples, and appreciation of audience. Requires that students take an active role in the writing process, including peer review and other student-centered activities.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director required

    ELP 110 - COMPOSITION-BRIDGE LEVEL

    Transitions undergraduate non-native speakers from the English Language Program sequence into the freshman composition program. Introduces students to fundamental skills necessary to write a research paper and continues the process approach introduced in ELP 89-99-109.

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director

    ELP 111 - COMPOSITION-BRIDGE LEVEL

    Further develops and refines composition skills acquired in ELP 89-99-109. Takes an individualized approach to writing, focusing on the needs of non-native speakers as they undertake graduate-level degree work in their academic unit

    Credits: 3

    Course Notes: Consent of ELP Director


Course Information

Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2025-01-21 2024-08-26
※ From the Course Starting Dates Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

Tuition

School's Admin fee
Tuition
Week Week Week Week Week
Week Week Week Week Week

Accomodation

Housing Placement fee
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Course information

  • Accounting, BSBA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Acting, BFA
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Actuarial Science, BA or BS
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    African American Studies, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Bilingual ESL Education, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO
    Biochemistry, BS
    Major
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Biology, BA or BS
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Minor
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Brass, BM, MM or Diploma
    Major, Master's, Diploma
    CHICAGO
    Business Administration, MBA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Master's, Graduate Online
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG ONLINE
    Chemistry, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Classical Guitar, BM, MM or Diploma
    Major, Minor, Diploma
    CHICAGO
    Computer Networking, BAS
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Computer Science, BS
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Conflict and Mediation, MACM
    8-week class schedule, Master's
    CHICAGO
    Criminal Justice, BA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Undergraduate Online, Minor
    CHICAGO ONLINE
    Criminal Justice, BA
    Major
    HARPER COLLEGE UNIVERSITY CENTER
    Cyber and Information Security, BS
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major
    CHICAGO
    Data Analytics, BS
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major
    CHICAGO
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography, BS
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Digital Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations, BA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Documentary Studies, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO
    Early Childhood Education, BA
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Economics, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Education and Youth Studies, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Elementary Education, BA
    Major
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    English, BA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Environmental Science, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Exercise, Nutrition and Health Science (BA)
    Major
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Film Studies, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO
    Finance, BSBA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Minor
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Fine Art, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO
    Graphic Design, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Health Science Administration, BA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Undergraduate Online
    CHICAGO ONLINE
    Health Science Administration, BA
    Major
    HARPER COLLEGE UNIVERSITY CENTER
    Hispanic Studies, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO
    History, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Histotechnology, BS
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Hospitality and Tourism Management, BSHTM
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Human Resource Management, BSBA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Information Technology, BA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    International Studies, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Jazz and Contemporary Music, BM
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Journalism and Media Studies, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Legal Studies, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO
    Management, BSBA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Marketing, BSBA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Mathematics, BA or BS
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Medical Technology, BS
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Middle Childhood Education, BA
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Music and Computing, BA
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Music Composition, BM or MM
    Major, Minor, Master's
    CHICAGO
    Music Education, BM or Music Education and Performance Double Major, BM
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Musical Arts, BMA
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Musical Theatre Dance, BFA
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Musical Theatre, BFA
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Nuclear Medicine Technology, BS
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Nursing, BSN
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Organization Development, MA
    8-week class schedule, Master's, Graduate Online
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG ONLINE
    Organizational Leadership, BAOL
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, 8-week class schedule, Undergraduate Online
    ONLINE SCHAUMBURG
    Paralegal Studies, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO SCHAUMBURG
    Percussion, BM, MM or Diploma
    Major, Master's, Diploma
    CHICAGO
    Philosophy, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Piano, BM, MM or Diploma
    Major, Master's, Diploma
    CHICAGO
    Political Science, BA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Psychology, BA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Undergraduate Online, Minor
    CHICAGO ONLINE SCHAUMBURG
    Radiation Therapy Technology, BS
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Radiography, BS
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Real Estate, BSBA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Secondary Education (BA to MA Accelerated Program in Secondary Education), MA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Master's
    CHICAGO
    Secondary Education, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO
    Social Entrepreneurship, BSBA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major
    CHICAGO
    Social Justice Studies, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Sociology, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Special Education, BA
    Major
    CHICAGO
    Statistics, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO
    Strings, BM, MM or Diploma
    Major, Minor, Diploma
    CHICAGO
    Sustainability Studies, BA
    Accelerated Masters Option, Major, Undergraduate Online, Minor
    CHICAGO ONLINE
    Training and Development,MA
    8-week class schedule, Master's, Graduate Online
    ONLINE
    Voice, BM or MM
    Major, Master's
    CHICAGO
    Women's and Gender Studies, BA
    Major, Minor
    CHICAGO
    Woodwinds, BM, MM or Diploma
    Major, Master's, Diploma
    CHICAGO
    Writing, Minor
    Minor
    CHICAGO

Course information

Schedule 52 Weeks Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2025-01-21 2024-08-26
※ From the Course Starting Dates 52Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee
Tuition
52 Week Week Week Week Week
(USD)$ 31,493
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Location


Accommodation

  • At Roosevelt there are two residence halls: The Wabash Building Residences and the University Center. With panoramic views of Chicago’s towering skyscrapers and picturesque Lake Michigan, the Wabash Building combines classrooms, labs, dining, a fitness center and student resources, all in one remarkable building. The University Center, intended for upper-classmen, is located 1/2 block west of Roosevelt's Auditorium Building. It is a newly renovated residence hall that houses students from Roosevelt University, DePaul University and Columbia College.  Students live with classmates from their own institution. Both residence halls offer amenities such as:

    At Roosevelt there are two residence halls: The Wabash Building Residences and the University Center. With panoramic views of Chicago’s towering skyscrapers and picturesque Lake Michigan, the Wabash Building combines classrooms, labs, dining, a fitness center and student resources, all in one remarkable building. The University Center, intended for upper-classmen, is located 1/2 block west of Roosevelt's Auditorium Building. It is a newly renovated residence hall that houses students from Roosevelt University, DePaul University and Columbia College.  Students live with classmates from their own institution. Both residence halls offer amenities such as:


Surrounding Area

  • Hotels with special Roosevelt University rates:

    Club Quarters

    111 W. Adams St.
    312-601-3400
    Use code: “Roosevelt University”
    Online reservations for Club Quarters
    0.5 miles (9 minute walk) from Roosevelt

    Blackstone Chicago Hotel

    636 South Michigan Avenue
    312-542-3435
    Ask for the Roosevelt University Corporate Rates or make reservations online with Blackstone
    0.4 miles (7 minute walk) from Roosevelt

    Hotel Blake, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member

    500 S Dearborn Street
    Online reservations for Hotel Blake
    0.3 miles (5 minute walk) from Roosevelt

    The Silversmith Hotel

    10 S. Wabash Avenue
    855-695-6668
    Ask for the Roosevelt University Corporate Rates or make reservations online the Silversmith
    0.3 miles (5 minute walk) from Roosevelt

    University Center

    525 S. State St
    www.chicagosummerhousing.com
    0.2 miles (4 minute walk) from Roosevelt


Facilities

  • Air conditioning
    All utilities included
    Fully furnished rooms
    Wi-Fi in entire building
    24/7 on-site security staff and secured entrances
    Fitness rooms
    Handicap accessible options
    Rooftop Garden (University Center)
    Laundry facilities (Free Laundry in Wabash Building Residences )
    Free Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video available in the common areas (Wabash Building Residences)

Activity

  • Roosevelt University has a variety of sports facilities such as baseball, basketball, bowling, soccer, golf, hockey, softball, tennis, and volleyball courts, where you can do various activities.

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