What Students Say
Likes
- Strong focus on STEM and applied learning Programs emphasize hands-on, practical education, which is especially valuable in fields like food safety, engineering, and technology.
- Industry-relevant curriculum Courses are aligned with real-world applications, regulations, and industry expectations, helping students become job-ready.
- Location in Chicago Being in Chicago provides access to internships, industry networking, research institutions, and professional events.
Dislikes
- High tuition and living costs Tuition and expenses in Chicago can be financially challenging, especially for international students.
- Limited campus life compared to large universities Fewer large-scale sports events, clubs, and traditional campus activities.
- Heavy academic workload Programs can be intense, requiring strong time management—challenging for students balancing work and studies.
Course Curriculum
- Curriculum is well-updated, practical, and industry-relevant.
- Strong research exposure, especially via FDA and IFSH partnerships.
- Small class sizes foster deeper learning and mentorship.
Admission Experience
- I chose Illinois Institute of Technology because of its strong emphasis on STEM education, applied learning, and industry relevance. The Master of Applied Science in Food Safety and Technology aligned closely with my academic background and career goals, offering hands-on coursework, research exposure, and a curriculum focused on real-world food safety challenges.
- The admission process was clear and merit-based, with transparent requirements and timely communication, which gave me confidence in the institution. I was also drawn to the location in Chicago, which provides excellent opportunities for internships, industry networking, and professional growth.
- Overall, my experience at Illinois Tech has been challenging yet rewarding. I value the small class sizes, supportive faculty, practical labs, and diverse student community, all of which have helped me develop strong technical skills and industry readiness in food safety and quality.
- Bachelor’s Degree: Required — Min GPA 3.0/4.0
- GRE: Optional (Master’s) — submitted if strong
- TOEFL iBT: ? 80
- IELTS Academic: ? 7
- Supporting Documents: Transcripts, SOP, LORs, Resume
Faculty
- Several professors in the food science and safety domain left a strong impression on me through their practical teaching style, research guidance, and mentorship.
- Their emphasis on real-world applications, regulatory frameworks, and problem-solving significantly shaped my understanding of food safety and quality systems and helped prepare me for industry roles.
Campus Life
- Vibrant student community with lots of ways to connect beyond academics. There are 150+ student organizations, including cultural, professional, recreational, and social groups — and you can even start your own club.
- Students organize hundreds of events every year, from cultural festivals and guest lectures to fairs, workshops, and casual gatherings.
Part Time Jobs
- While studying, students can work on campus up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions if they’re on an F-1 visa, and full-time during official breaks with correct authorization.
Placement
- Most graduates from Illinois Tech’s graduate programs find full-time employment in their intended fields within months of graduation.
- The STEM designation of the program also helps international students extend OPT for a longer job search and work experience in the U.S.
Accommodation
- The accommodation was comfortable, affordable, and student-friendly, with good connectivity to campus and essential amenities. Sharing housing also helped with cost savings and social interaction, especially as an international student. I found accommodation through WhatsApp groups for around 500 to 800$ per month.
Exams
- IELTS, GRE, LOR'S, SOP'S CV, Academic Transcripts
- Documents Required for Admission
- Completed online application form
- Official academic transcripts (Bachelor’s degree)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Letters of Recommendation (LORs) (usually 2)
- Resume / Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- English proficiency test score report (IELTS/TOEFL)
- Passport copy (for international students)
Fees
- 48,000$



