About Us
DeVry University offers
technology-based, career-oriented programs designed to prepare students for the constantly changing demands of today's businesses and industries.
Choose from degree programs in
business, computers, healthcare technology, technical management and more. Attend courses online or at more than
70 campus locations nationwide.
Our Most Popular Degrees:
- Business Administration
- Computer Information Systems
- Electronics Engineering Technology
- Biomedical Informatics
- Health Information Technology
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Financial Aid
DeVry helps make educational and career goals a reality through a variety of financial assistance programs. Our advisors will help you explore available financing options, including federal and state grants, family contributions, scholarships, employer tuition reimbursement and the EDUCARD Plan, an interest-bearing, installment loan program available only to DeVry students. What's more, the entire process can be handled online, including registering and applying for financial aid.
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Details
Address
DeVry University
One Tower Lane
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
USA
School Classification
Private, for-profit
Session Length
Undergraduate course offerings are delivered in three semesters annually beginning in October, February and July. Some courses are offered in a session format, with two eight-week sessions in each semester.
Admission Requirements
A prospective student must interview with a DeVry admissions advisor and complete an application for admission either with the advisor or online. Each applicant must be at least 17 years old on the first day of classes and must be a high school graduate or hold a GED certificate or a degree from an approved secondary institution. In addition, specific requirements must be met regarding proficiency in the basic and prerequisite skills needed for college-level work in the chosen field of study.