University of Chicago is a four-year, private (not-for-profit) school located in Chicago, Illinois. It offers 6 health profession degree programs. By offered degree types, U of Chicago have 1 bachelor's degree program, and 2 graduate programs for the health profession degrees.
The 2024 undergraduate tuition & fees of U of Chicago is $65,619. For graduate programs, the U of Chicago's graduate tuition & fees is $66,543.
Last year, total 139 students have completed their health profession studies. 87 students earned master's or doctorate degrees.
University of Chicago 2024 Tuition & Academic Characteristics
The 2024 tuition & fees of U of Chicago is $65,619 for undergraduate program. For graduate programs, the average tuition & fees is $65,619.
The acceptance rate at U of Chicago is 4.79% and the graduation rate is 95%. The students to faculty ratio is 5 to 1 and the retention rate is 99%.
You can find the detailed information about University of Chicago at cost of attendance and admission pages.
Number of Health Profession Programs and Completers
University of Chicago offers 6 health profession programs through bachelor's programs and graduate programs.
A total of 139 students have completed the health profession programs including graduate degree earners.
The following table shows the number of health profession programs offered at U of Chicago with number of completers and online availability.
Health Profession Programs by Offered Degrees
Degrees | Number of Programs | Online Programs | Number of Completers |
Bachelor |
1 |
NOT OFFERED |
- |
---|
Master |
1 |
NOT OFFERED |
- |
---|
Doctoral (Research) |
1 |
NOT OFFERED |
- |
---|
Doctoral (Professional Practice) |
1 |
NOT OFFERED |
87 |
---|
Post-Bachelor Certificate |
2 |
NOT OFFERED |
52 |
---|
Post-Master Certificate |
1 |
NOT OFFERED |
- |
---|
Health Profession Programs by Concentrated Study
The following table shows the health profession programs by concentrated major with number of completers and online availability for each program.
"-" in a column means that there were no completers last year (or data is not available), and "online" means the program has online degrees and/or courses available.