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14 Reviews Found
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- Campus Life – The campus life is one of the main highlights of the university. It is vibrant, diverse, and full of activities. There are many student clubs, cultural events, and interactive programs that make student life enjoyable and engaging.(5/5)
- Accommodation – The accommodation facilities are comfortable and well-managed. The hostels provide a safe environment with good amenities, making it convenient for students to focus on their studies.(5/5)
- My family helped me look for accommodation, so I did not use external platforms. However, for new students, I strongly recommend using official university housing options or contacting the leasing office directly, rather than relying on online groups, Discord, or Telegram, as many scams target international students. Careful verification of all sources is essential.
- Monthly rent varies by location and type of accommodation, with a bare minimum of $350–$450. Additional expenses, such as utilities and Wi-Fi, are around $50 per month, and food costs range from $50–$100, making the total bare minimum approximately $500–$600 per month. Students should plan carefully and prioritize trusted channels to avoid scams.

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Likes
- Great faculty and with immense experience
- Flexible course selection
- Access to industrial grade equipment and training
Dislikes
- Too expensive (accommodation & Tuition)
- Not enough access with Alumni
- Great Uni for Undergrads but not Grads
- It’s totally Off- campus and I would not recommend On-campus for the sole purpose of being expensive.


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.
- 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.
Likes
- I got a good scholarship (10k $ usd)
- If you work hard you will get Teaching assistantship or research assistantship.
Dislikes
- College wise, education is average. more of Indian crowd so no International experience (Also they have opened up same uni in Mumbai so degree value is lower).
- Their is nothing called campus placement in USA, but university hosts campus fair (our university campus fair is shitty).
- Too many students, too little on campus roles to explore expenses.
- Cost of accommodation: We did not stay in dorms; we stayed in houses near the campus, which are relatively cheaper. A housing crisis exists since lots of students and very few accommodations. I paid around 400-600$(shared space).
Likes
- The campus environment is really nice, specially the library where I feel more peaceful
- Professors are mostly helpful but sometimes they reply very late and its bit annoying
- Coursework is kind of heavy but if you study ok then it makes sense
Dislikes
- Sometimes the tuition fees feels too high compare to the facilities
- Academic advisors reply very slow, sometime not even same week
- Parking is very limited and expensive also, make it hard for students
- I opted for off-campus accommodation; on-campus was too costly and not available immediately
- I found my place mostly through Facebook groups and Telegram groups, and some listings from online rental platforms also
- monthly rent was around 800–900 USD, included basic furniture, internet, and sometimes water/electricity, partly included
- Challenges were many… landlords sometimes fake photos, some places are too far from campus, negotiation also takes time
- A few places require a deposit of 1–2 months, and sometimes they ask for extra charges for utilities
- Based on my experience, I recommend starting to search early, joining local student groups, and visiting the place before paying anything
- Also, negotiate for rent and check neighborhood safety before finalizing
- My accommodation was around 25–30 mins by bus from college, sometimes 15–20 mins if the traffic is good
- Most Indian students prefer staying closer to downtown or near CTA lines for easy commuting
- Shared apartments are common, cheaper, and better for meeting new people
- Some friends stayed in nearby suburbs, which are cheaper but have longer commutes
- Overall off-campus experience is manageable, but you need patience and carefulness while finalizing
- On-campus dorms are convenient but very expensive and have less freedom
- transportation cost adds extra if you stay far, so plan accordingly
- Also check the grocery, laundromat, and food options near the accommodation before taking place

Likes
- The college is in the almost at the heart of city of Chicago with just 10 mins or , just 2 metro station away in the green line.Commute is superb as the green line station is within the campus , red line and one metra station is just few steps away. Bus No. 29 also takes you to downtown. You can see the blue waters of lake michigan from IIT Tower. The college offers University pass to travel to anywhere in the city.
- The college provided me 6000USD scholarships for continuos first 2 semesters (total of 12000 USD) makes a no brainer why not to choose it. The college even organised a complete orientation /presentation back in India to clear our doubts and a very lavish lunch in a 5 star hotel.
- Most of the interantional students lives in Prarie shores and Lake Meadows apartments which is just 15-20 mins walk away from college and are unarguably provides the cheapest and the largest accomodations to indians living in the city. Almost 10000 indians live here Indian shop and Jewel osco is on a walking distance.
Dislikes
- Campus is small so on campus oppurtunities are lesser comparatively so please plan/contact early to all the relevant IIT staff from the first day of your college.
- Since it is a private university, so reseacrh oppurtunities are less. I personally was interested to come here to do reseacrh under Prof. Mustafa Bilgic and Gady Agam, But I ended up none.
- I was over expecting from career services to place me in a job similar to placement cells in Bachelors back in India. but they just guide to explore the options to reach out to recruiters and build a linkedin profile.
- I found accommodation by connecting with people over ISA WhatsApp, the College's Discord and telegram groups.
- Rent is 1705 USD monthly, including gas and service utilities (excluding wifi and electricity), which is divided to be shared by 4-5 people.
- The challenge was to find & group up with friends of the same courses and like-mindedness. I contacted even the Amber students to connect with the LM PS apartment management.
- Recommendation would be to post messages in groups for all the preferences you want, like number of people, veg-non veg, courses, semesters, ethnicity, etc.
- My accommodation is 20 20-minute walk away from college. Most Indians stay here only

Likes
- Professor are very friendly and supportive
- Diversity of students and culture where you can celebrate every festival
- Campus is good and cozy and nice
Dislikes
- There are very few such as limited lab resources
- Overcrowded classes as it made difficult to cope-up
- Late-nights lecture flexibility like at night it's isn't safe and cultural events sometimes overshadow academic process like exams, assignments deadline and projects.
- I used discord and my consultancy shared some numbers of those who were in my university. My monthly rent includes $325 with utilities like a fridge, gas and water. The only challenging part was not being able to be in touch with the broker or owner. Because of the time difference, it took quite a long time to finalize a house. So I suggest you find it as soon as possible.
- I would say search on linkedin; reach out to seniors and ask them if they have any leads and they might share whatsapp group of accommodations. And my house is like 10 minutes away from uni by walking.









Likes
- Diversity: the campus has students from all over the world, offering exposure to different cultures and ideas.
- Supportive Faculty: professors are knowledgeable and approachable, creating a great learning environment.
- Modern Campus: the facilities, libraries and labs are well equipped with advance technology.
Dislikes
- High tuition fees: the cost of education is quiet high, which can be challenging for student in managing finances.
- Campus location: while chicago offers opportunities but the surrounding area near the campus could feel unsafe at times.
- Dining Options: the food variety on campus could be improved, especially for international students with specific preferences.
Nearby college, two options are very famous if you want to stay off campus. First is Prairie Shores and second is Lake Meadows. In the comparison of both most are the same but Prairie Shores requires a guarantor for the lease application and Lake Meadows does not require it, students can easily sign the lease. You can see the availability and rent of the house and other details on their website and do all processes online. In my point of view, these are the best options for international students if they want to stay off-campus.
Likes
- They also have too many Curricular activities in which you can take part.
- There are so many clubs which you may join in order to keep yourself involved in the curriculum.
Dislikes
- The coursework at the university is hectic and there you have to take 3 core courses which increases your workload during spring semester.
I enrolled in this university as this was a private university and had a rank of 23 all over the world in the field of computer science. My overall experience with the university was pretty good and I got to learn new technologies and new subjects.
I chose this institute because of great research potential, good professor reviews, were accepting a switch from ece to cs. I had a fantastic experience overall. The professors were excellent, and I learned a great deal from them. I had the chance to work on my research, which was a valuable opportunity, and I also made important connections at various networking events. All in all, it was a very productive and enriching time.














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