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Student Experience

There's no better place to dream big and find your own way than surrounded by cool, smart, driven, inspiring people at Illinois Tech in the heart of Chicago.

Illinois Tech gives you the best of both worlds: the excitement of living in an amazing global metropolis, combined with the comfort and small-town feel of attending a private university. With endless options come unlimited opportunities to discover: diversity, inspiration, languages, landscapes, viewpoints, technology, history, future, surprises—and most important, yourself.

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Get Involved!

Music and radio, theater, cosplay, robotics, journalism, LGBTQ, urban farming, dance, skiing, religion, hacking, film, railroads, entrepreneurship, quidditch, esports, government, volunteering. That's just the beginning of the 150-plus student groups that let you get out and get involved at Illinois Tech.

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Your Campus, Your Community, Your Life

150+

Student Organizations

17

NCAA Division III Teams

664+

Student Events Held on Campus Each Year

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Get in the Game

At Illinois Tech we're proud of our legacy of excellent student-athletes. Our small, private university offers personalized attention and one serious advantage: more opportunities for competition time across 17 NCAA Division III athletics teams.

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Illinois Tech Esports

Illinois Tech Esports is truly a campus-wide phenomenon. Since its founding, our program has quickly become a regional leader for its community focused, high-quality events.

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“Entering an environment filled with ambitious like-minded students is an intimidating experience, but when I began my first year at Illinois Tech, my uncertainty about how I would fit in with the community was quickly allayed. Students here, while they are often very focused on academic pursuits, also exude a passion for what they do outside the classroom and/or lab.”

—Noah Samuelson (Physics ’20), Geneseo, Illinois