What’s in YOUR FUTURE?
At North Park University, we see college as your journey toward what you want to do and how you hope to shape your life. For 125 years, we’ve equipped students to find their future and prepared them for lives of significance and service. Located in Chicago, North Park is a comprehensive university that offers the ideal college experience: an affordable and challenging education in a world class city and diverse faith community.
Get the FACTS 1,900
Traditional undergraduates
1,263 Adult, graduate, and Seminary students
3,163 Total
12:1
Student-to-faculty ratio:
Undergraduates represent Female 62% Male 38%
41 states and 38 countries
Chicago and Illinois: 72% Out-of-state: 28%
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Undergraduate programs: 42 majors, 31 minors, 9 pre-professional programs
3 miles
west of Lake Michigan
4 blocks
to the ‘L’ train to downtown
41%
17 Average class size:
25,000 alumni throughout Chicago and around the world
of our traditional undergraduates identify as students of color
200 study-abroad programs offered in over
54 countries,
spanning 6 continents
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North Park University offers more than 40 majors, minors, and pre-professional programs. You might already know what your major will be or you might be among the many new college students who are unsure of what to major in when they begin their freshman year. We offer specific resources for “undecided” students, along with our innovative Core Curriculum program that will give you a broad introduction to the disciplines you can pursue. In the classroom and across campus, you’ll discuss life’s big questions and learn how to apply them to your course of study. Our dedicated faculty will get to know you personally in small classes, and your faculty advisor will help you adjust to college life and plan an educational program that matches your interests and abilities. www.northpark.edu/academics
What will YOU STUDY?
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Majors, Minors, and Special Programs
www.northpark.edu/majors
Advertising (BA, BS)
Exercise Science (BS)
Africana Studies (BA)*
Global Studies (BA)
Arabic (minor only)
Health Sciences (BS)
Includes classroom and co-curricular activities, with access to a broad range of campus and Chicago resources.
History (BA)*
Pre-Professional Programs
Art
(BA)*
Concentrations: Curatorial Studies Fine Arts Graphic Design
Information Technology (minor only)
Athletic Training (BS)*
Latino and Latin American Studies (minor only)
Biblical and Theological Studies (BA)*
Mathematics (BA, BS)*
Biochemistry (BA, BS)
Media Studies (BA)*
Biology (BA, BS)*
Medical Studies (BS)
Business (BA, BS)* Concentrations: Accounting Economics Finance Management Marketing Sport Management
Post-bachelor’s degree only
Middle Eastern Studies (minor only) Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (BA, BS)
Honors Congress
While not academic majors, these programs provide students with comprehensive preparation and advising for admission to professional schools: Art Therapy Dentistry Law Medicine Occupational Therapy Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Veterinary Medicine
Languages
Conflict Transformation Studies (BA)*
Music Education (BM)
Arabic Chinese French German Hebrew Italian New Testament Greek Spanish Swedish
Criminal Justice (BA)*
Music Performance (BM)
Undergraduate Certificates
Early Childhood Education (BA, with certification)
Music in Worship (BM)*
Chemistry (BA, BS)* Communication Studies (BA)*
Elementary Education (BA, with certification) K-12 Certification with a major in art, foreign language, music, or physical education
Music (BA)* Concentrations: General Studies Arts Administration Composition Jazz Studies (Instrumental)
Nonprofit Management * (BA, BS) Nursing (BS) Philosophy (BA)* Physical Education (BA, BS)
Middle Grades Education (BA, with certification)
Physics (BA, BS)*
Secondary Education (BA or BS, with certification)
Psychology (BA, BS)*
Must also complete a second content-area major
Engineering English (BA)* Concentrations: Literature Creative Writing
Environmental Science (BA, BS)
Actuarial Science Music for Social Change and Human Values Nonprofit Leadership
Graduate Programs Master’s degree programs offered in business, counseling psychology, education, ministry, music, nonprofit administration, nursing, and theology.
Politics and Government (BA)* Scandinavian Studies (BA)* Sociology (BA)* Spanish (BA)* Theatre and Performance Studies (BA)* Women’s and Gender Studies (minor only) Youth Ministry (BA)* *Offered as a minor
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Find YOUR VOCATION
The Office of Career Development and Internships is an integral part of the North Park student experience throughout your education. We will help you identify and prepare for a vocation you’re passionate about with our strategic, four-year Career Advantage program.
Internships
Staff and faculty will support you with a personalized career development plan, including courses for credit, résumé and interview training, assessment, and 150 hours of professional development experiences. Students are prepared to succeed in a competitive job market upon completion of Career Advantage.
ABC-TV
Lawndale Christian Health Center
Albany Park Neighborhood Council
Leo Burnett
American Diabetes Association
Lincoln Park Financial Group
American Red Cross
March of Dimes
Aon Hewitt
Merrill Lynch
Athletico
Michigan Dept. of Corrections
www.northpark.edu/careers
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
Museum of Contemporary Art
Casa Central
The Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation
North Park staff and faculty connect students to real-world experiences through internships and networking opportunities with some of the most innovative and influential companies and nonprofits in the nation. Recent placements have included:
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs Chicago Symphony Orchestra City of Chicago City of Evanston Consulate General of Mexico in Chicago
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The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum PricewaterhouseCoopers Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Smith Barney
Covenant Ministries of Benevolence
Swedish Covenant Hospital
East Village Youth Program
Third Wave Productions
Evangelical Covenant Church
U.S. Senate
The Field Museum
WBEZ 91.5 FM Radio
The Grant Park Music Festival
Wells Fargo & Company
GrubHub
WGN-TV
International Museum of Surgical Science
World Relief WTMX 101.9 FM Radio
Danielle Paventi, CPA Class of 2011
Danielle came to North Park unsure of what she wanted to major in, but an accounting class made up her mind. As a business and economics major with concentrations in accounting and finance, Danielle worked with her academic advisor to secure an internship, and later a job, at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Emmanuel Patrick Palma, RN Class of 2009
As a registered nurse and implementation manager at NorthShore University HealthSystem’s Glenbrook Hospital, Emmanuel has served in the emergency department and led the integration of medical communication software. He credits North Park’s nursing faculty as being a primary reason for his career success.
Michelle Howard Class of 2012
When Michelle decided that she wanted to pursue graduate school, her physics professors connected her to career and research development activities that made her a competitive applicant. Today, Michelle is a graduate student at the Mayo Clinic, where she is pursuing a PhD in biomedical engineering.
Dr. Sean Welander Class of 2008
In North Park’s pre-dentistry track, faculty helped prepare Sean for the Dental Admission Test and to succeed in graduate school. He passed his boards and became licensed to be a dentist after dental school graduation, opting for a residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Karen Kelly Class of 2012
A global studies major, Karen received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award to teach in Andorra upon graduating. North Park has a tradition of developing Fulbright awardees, and Karen was encouraged by her professors to apply. That experience led Karen to her position as an outreach officer for Latin America and the Caribbean with New York University Abu Dhabi.
Bryan Tran Class of 2012
Bryan came to North Park because we offer the only accredited undergraduate athletic training program in the city of Chicago. The hands-on classroom and clinical experience Bryan got prepared him for his position with the NFL as a certified athletic trainer for the Cincinnati Bengals.
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DISCOVER the Johnson Center for Science and Community Life The Johnson Center provides state-of-the-art facilities for science education and serves as a hub of student activity.
Students connect with resources in academic
departments and the Center for Student Engagement, including the offices of Career Development and Internships, University Ministries, International Student Services, and Student Success.
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Located in the heart of campus, the Johnson Center is a
student resource in many areas of community life. Students can recharge, connect, and study in Einstein Bros Bagels, the atrium, lounges, and a prayer room.
Technology-enhanced classrooms, 30 laboratories
featuring cutting-edge equipment and collaborative research space prepare students for 21st-century careers. The building has received LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification.
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CHICAGO: Your city, your options At North Park University, Chicago is our classroom, and we take full advantage of the cultural, academic, and professional resources right in our backyard. Studying on a Chicago campus—yes, really in the city—offers many unique advantages, and you’ll experience the city through coursework and field learning, career and internship opportunities, volunteering and service work, and culture and entertainment.
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Our new Engage Chicago program combines classroom and experiential learning in a way unique to North Park, allowing you to engage directly with the city in your courses. First-year students may join the Urban Discipleship Learning Community cohort, and second-year students can participate in the Chicago Intensive, a semester-long program focused on the city.
Located in one of the most diverse ZIP codes in the country, we serve and learn from the community around us. We experience our neighborhood and city in ways that build important connections to the diverse people of Chicago, whose roots extend around the globe.
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North Park is a member of Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW). The CCIW is recognized as the premier private college conference in the NCAA’s Division III, with 51 national championships. North Park teams regularly produce All-American and All-Conference athletes and compete in post-season play. Students can access a full range of top-quality athletic facilities on campus, including Helwig Recreation Center, Holmgren Athletic Complex, and athletic training resources. Intercollegiate sports
Baseball M Soccer M/W Basketball M/W Softball W Cross Country M/W Tennis W Football M Track & Field M/W Golf M Volleyball W Rowing W Club sports
Cheerleading M/W Dance Team M/W Rowing M Ultimate Frisbee M/W Volleyball M M = men 14 | North Park University
W = women
M/W = men & women
Athletics
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The ARTS
On campus and throughout Chicago, North Park students have extensive opportunities to discover or enhance their creative talents. You’ll benefit from learning from faculty who are working professionals in the city, and you don’t have to declare a major in the arts to get involved in music, theatre, or art programs.
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Music
From orchestral to choral, Gospel to opera, chamber to jazz, our music ensembles feature student performers on campus and around the city, and many tour domestically and internationally. Theatre
Students receive hands-on training in acting and production skills from University performances and partnerships with Chicago’s prestigious and varied theatre companies. Visual
The University’s connection to Chicago’s world-class art scene allows students to exhibit a wide range of work in the campus gallery and participate in juried shows in the city.
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Rooted in the tradition of the Evangelical Covenant Church, we nurture Christian faith while welcoming students from all traditions. By integrating faith with learning, we will challenge you to ask life’s big questions and prepare you to lead a life of significance and service.
University Ministries sponsors a wide range of activities, including campus worship, Urban Outreach volunteer opportunities, racial reconciliation experiences, and Global Partnerships mission and service trips.
North Park is home to students from a variety of faith backgrounds. Evangelical Covenant Church* Other Protestant denominations Catholic Other or no faith tradition reported Orthodox Muslim Jewish *Sponsoring denomination
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14% 30% 25% 25% 3% 2% 1%
Grow YOUR FAITH
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Find your COMMUNITY Get involved
Whether you commute or live on campus, the best way to take advantage of all North Park has to offer is to get involved with our many different clubs and groups. Our community of students is led by the Student Government Association (SGA). Academic
Cultural
ROTC
ALPHA T3CH Club (Technology Team) Athletic Trainers Student Association Business Club Chemistry Club Conflict Transformation Club Criminal Justice Club Game Development Team Economics Club The North Branch (Student Literary Magazine) Nonprofit Leadership Club Philosophy Club Pre-Dentistry Club Pre-Medical American Medical Student Association Pre-Pharmacy Club Psychology Club The Spectrum (Student Magazine) Society of Physics Students Student Art Association Student Nurses Association TriBeta (Biology Honors Society)
African Student Club (ASC) African American Student Association (AASA) Eastern Asian Student Association (EAS) Latin American Student Association (LASO) Middle Eastern Student Association (MESA) Q&A Club South Asian Student Association (SASA) Scandinavian Student Association (SSA)
Army program
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Music Chamber Ensembles Chamber Singers Concert Band Gospel Choir Jazz Combo Jazz Ensemble Opera University Choir University Orchestra Vocal Jazz Ensemble Women’s Chorale Worship Teams
Social Commuter Student Association Gamer’s Guild Intramural sports NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) on Campus Ultimate Frisbee (Men’s & Women’s) Veterans Club
University Ministries Campus worship Global Partnerships North Park Justice League Urban Outreach
Campus housing
Living on North Park’s campus offers a close-knit residential experience in the heart of Chicago. We see that students who live on campus are more successful academically, more involved in the University community, and better able to take full advantage of campus resources. Front-desk staff are available around the clock to provide security and greet visitors. After two years in our residence halls, many students choose to live in one of nearly 90 University-owned apartments and houses in our neighborhood. www.northpark.edu/residence-life
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At North Park University, we’re dedicated to offering you an outstanding value for a private college education of academic quality and national reputation in the world-class city of Chicago. Our long-term commitment to keeping college affordable is part of who we are. According to the College Board, our tuition and fees are $8,060 below the national average for private, four-year colleges and universities. What other schools may appear to offer in financial aid, we account for in reduced up-front tuition.
Your FUTURE is POSSIBLE Tuition 2016–2017 Room & Board Technology Fee
$8,770 $250
Total $35,860 Recognizing your achievement
North Park recognizes students’ academic achievements and exceptional abilities through merit- and talent-based scholarships that do not need to be repaid. Some students may qualify for up to $60,000 in scholarships over four academic years.
Comparison data provided by the College Board: http://trends.collegeboard.org
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$26,840
Matching your needs
More than 95 percent of students receive some form of financial assistance, which may include grants, campus jobs, and student and parent loans. Grants are need-based awards funded by the federal government, state, or North Park University. We will work with you to review a range of financial tools and resources, including the University’s payment plan, which helps many families manage yearly costs. www.northpark.edu/financialaid
Get STARTED Important dates
1 Apply
• September 1 Admissions decisions begin to be issued • October 1 File your FAFSA for the best financial aid options • November 1 Financial aid awards begin to be issued • November–May Accept a financial aid package and make your tuition deposit to register for classes
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Determine your cost
North Park University admits students on a rolling basis. Complete and submit an application to North Park:
File your FAFSA and use our Net Price Calculator to see a basic estimate of the annual costs you can expect:
www.northpark.edu/howtoapply
www.northpark.edu/calculator
Required application materials:
• Official high school transcripts • ACT or SAT test scores • Academic reference (use our online form) • Personal essay (use our online form)
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Deposit and register
Your tuition deposit confirms your intention to enroll at North Park and allows you to register for classes and make housing decisions: www.northpark.edu/nextsteps
• $40 application fee
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Visit
The best way to find out if North Park is the right fit for you is to visit our campus:
To learn more and plan your campus visit: www.northpark.edu/visit (800) 888-6728 or (773) 244-5500
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(800) 888-6728 or (773) 244-5500
admissions@northpark.edu www.northpark.edu
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