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INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER REACH HIGHER IN CHICAGO isc.roosevelt.edu

isc.roosevelt.edu 3 2 Roosevelt promotes success 6 International Year One 10 Pre-Master s Program 14 Chicago means business 18 Chicago enriches lives 4 International Study Center 8 IY1 Degree progression 12 PMP Degree progression 16 Campus that has it all 20 How to apply MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD REQUIRES GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE Roosevelt University s mission is simple: to bring together diverse viewpoints and put knowledge to work for good. International students are a vital part of that mission. At Roosevelt s International Study Center, students come together in Chicago to pursue academic study while improving their English. Our talented faculty and staff also offer specialized support, helping international students achieve their academic goals while expanding their skills. Our campus is located within minutes of theaters, museums, parks, Lake Michigan, restaurants, and endless career and volunteer opportunities. Read on to discover why students from all over the world call Roosevelt, and Chicago, their second home. Samuel Rosenberg Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Choose Chicago CHICAGO IS HOME TO LEADING FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES 3AMERICA S 3RD LARGEST CITY

4 isc.roosevelt.edu 5 11:1 student to faculty ratio allows you to receive individual attention. ROOSEVELT PROMOTES SUCCESS ROOSEVELT IS DEDICATED TO PROVIDING A MODERN EDUCATION FOR 21ST CENTURY STUDENTS IN THE WORLD-CLASS CITY OF CHICAGO. OUR PROFESSIONALLY RELEVANT DEGREES PROVIDE YOU WITH THE TOOLS TO BUILD YOUR FUTURE WITH GLOBAL COMPANIES. ROOTED IN HISTORY The University is named in honor of, and dedicated to the legacy of, Franklin D. Roosevelt the 32nd president of the United Sates and Eleanor Roosevelt, who together championed human rights and equality. MODERN FACILITIES The five buildings of the Roosevelt University Chicago Campus have everything you need, from state-ofthe-art labs to cozy social spaces. The unique, high-rise Wabash Building is the centerpiece of our 21st century campus and is the perfect place to live, study, socialize and relax. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION Our low student-to-faculty ratio (11:1) allows personalized education. You will be mentored throughout your journey and receive individual one-on-one attention. SUPERB LOCATION Roosevelt is set along the shore of Lake Michigan in the heart of downtown Chicago. From spectacular lake views to easy access to everything the city has to offer, you have something exciting to do when taking a break from your studies. ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY FACTS Located in Chicago, Illinois Founded in 1945 4,000+ students 73 nationalities represented on campus 700 faculty and staff 70 undergraduate majors and pre-professional programs 46 master's, diploma and doctoral programs 60+ student groups "The best thing about studying at Roosevelt is that it's making me more confident. I think it's preparing me on how to be a good leader and the experience makes me a better person. I feel prepared. STEPHANIE, BRAZIL PRE-MASTER'S PROGRAM MBA, MARKETING CONCENTRATION

6 isc.roosevelt.edu 7 Our international programs strengthen your English language skills and provide academic credits toward your degree (graduate options vary by program). INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER THE INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER (ISC) PROVIDES SPECIALIZED PATHWAY PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS WHO WANT TO PURSUE A BACHELOR S OR MASTER S DEGREE AT ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY. START YOUR JOURNEY If you want to study at Roosevelt University but do not meet the English language requirements to be admitted directly, the International Study Center (ISC) is the best place to start. THE ISC OFFERS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: International Year One - leading to continued studies in your chosen undergraduate degree program Pre-Master s Program - leading to a graduate degree LEARN THE SKILLS YOU NEED You will receive a combination of English language preparation, academic courses and study skills training that will fully prepare you for entering your chosen degree at Roosevelt University. Undergraduate students will earn up to 28 academic credits toward a bachelor's degree, and most graduate students will be able to apply one academic course toward a master's degree. PREPARE FOR YOUR FUTURE To help you fulfill your career ambitions, we have integrated a career support into the programs at the ISC. This service, called CareerAhead, is designed to help you become a confident, highly skilled and extremely employable graduate and give you a head start in today s competitive employment market. SUPPORT FROM DAY ONE Teachers and staff at the ISC will make you feel welcome from the first day you arrive on campus. We will help you adapt to living in America and build your confidence, so that you can become an active member of the Roosevelt community, succeed in your studies, make friends and reach your goals. JOIN THE COMMUNITY Every student has the choice to join the ISC Club, which organizes social activities and field trips designed to acquaint you with Chicago, American traditions and your classmates. The Club also closely interacts with the University s International Student Association. PROGRESS TO YOUR DEGREE Upon successful completion of your ISC studies, you will progress into your chosen undergraduate or graduate program of study at a point equal to your earned credits.

8 isc.roosevelt.edu INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE You will earn up to 28 credits during the International Year One Program. 9 THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (IY1) PROGRAM IS EQUIVALENT TO THE FIRST YEAR OF AN UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE. YOU WILL IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH AND STUDY SKILLS WHILE TAKING CLASSES THAT PREPARE YOU FOR THE SECOND YEAR OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY AT ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY. PROGRAM STRUCTURE Business, Mathematics and Pre-Law pathway This International Year One pathway delivers the freshman courses that international students require for a business degree, mathematics degree, or pre-law degree at Roosevelt University. Science pathway The International Year One science degree pathway delivers the freshman courses that international students require for a science degree, including pre-medical options, at Roosevelt University. SAMPLE INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (IY1) CURRICULUM 2-Semester Program 3-Semester Program 4 -Semester Program English for Academic Purposes (EAP) You will study college life, grammar, reading & writing, listening & speaking, and critical thinking. Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 College Life I Listening & Speaking III Grammar III PSYC 203: Coping with Stress (3 cr) ENG 101: Composition I: Critical Reading & Writing (3 cr) BIOL 111: Human Biology (3 cr) Biology Lab (1 cr) Reading & Writing II Listening & Speaking II Grammar II PHSC 101: Physical Geography (3 cr) MATH 116: Finite Math (3 cr) or MATH 121: College Algebra (3 cr) or MATH 231: Calculus I (3 cr) Reading I Writing I Listening & Speaking I Grammar I Reading & Writing III ART 101: Introduction to Visual Arts (3 cr) HIST 107: US History since 1865 (3 cr) ECON 101: Principles of Economics (3 cr) ENG 102: Composition II: Intro to Academic Research (3 cr) MATH 116: Finite Math (3 cr) or MATH 121: College Algebra (3 cr) or MATH: 231 Calculus I (3 cr) College Life I Listening & Speaking III Grammar III PSYC 203: Coping with Stress (3 cr) ENG 101: Composition I: Critical Reading & Writing (3 cr) BIOL 111: Human Biology (3 cr) Biology Lab (1 cr) Reading & Writing II Listening & Speaking II Grammar II PHSC 101: Physical Geography (3 cr) MATH 116: Finite Math (3 cr) or MATH 121: College Algebra (3 cr) or MATH 231: Calculus I (3 cr) Full-time degree study Critical Thinking I or II Reading & Writing III ART 101: Introduction to Visual Arts (3 cr) HIST 107: US History Since 1865 (3 cr) ECON 101: Principles of Economics (3 cr) ENG 102: Composition II: Intro to Academic Research (3 cr) College Life I Listening & Speaking III Grammar III PSYC 203: Coping with Stress (3 cr) ENG 101: Composition I: Critical Reading & Writing (3 cr) BIOL 111: Human Biology (3 cr) Biology Lab (1 cr) These charts represent a sample combination of coursework. Courses and titles may change at any time. For scheduling reasons, students are advised that some Roosevelt classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels may be in the evening. Program length: 2, 3 or 4 semesters Start dates: August, January or May Full-time degree study Full-time degree study Critical Thinking I or II Reading & Writing III ART 101: Introduction to Visual Arts (3 cr) HIST 107: US History Since 1865 (3 cr) ECON 101: Principles of Economics (3 cr) ENG 102: Composition II: Intro to Academic Research (3 cr) STUDY PLAN OPTIONS WHAT IS YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL? DIRECT ADMISSION INTAKE: August, January 2 SEMESTER 8 MONTHS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: TOEFL 70 IELTS 6.0 (no minimum bands) Password 6.0 (Knowledge), 5.5 (Writing) Embassy English B2** 3 SEMESTER 12 MONTHS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: TOEFL 60 IELTS 5.5 all bands Password 5.5 (Knowledge and Writing) 4 SEMESTER 16 MONTHS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: TOEFL 45 IELTS 4.5 all bands Password 4.5 (Knowledge and Writing) PATHWAY ENTRY REQUIREMENT English: Specific for each pathway. See above. Academic: 2.5 GPA* INTAKE: August, January, May UNIVERSITY DEGREE TIMELINE SEM 1 SEM 2 IY1 SEM 1 SEM 2 SEM 3 IY1 SEM 1 SEM 2 SEM 3 SEM 4 EAP IY1 UNIVERSITY DEGREE TIMELINE YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 2 YEAR 2 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 3 YEAR 3 * Please contact your local representative for equivalency details. ** Students who have completed a 12-week or longer Embassy English program and are at level B2 or higher are also qualified for the 2-semester IY1. Year 2 matriculation requirements: IY1 students must maintain a 2.0 or higher GPA (overall GPA and credit course GPA), pass an exit interview advising session, take an exit Password test (no minimum score), and maintain an aggregate attendance of 80% or more in all classes. YEAR 4 YEAR 4 YEAR 4 YEAR 4 GRADUATION

10 isc.roosevelt.edu 11 DEGREE PROGRESSION ONCE YOU COMPLETE YOUR INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE PROGRAM, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO JOIN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES. PROGRESSION GUIDE When do your classes start at the ISC? How long is your ISC program? When will you progress to your degree? August 2017 2-semester August 2018* 3-semester August 2018 4-semester January 2019 January 2018 2-semester August 2018 3-semester January 2019 4-semester August 2019* May 2018 2-semester January 2019 3-semester August 2019* 4-semester August 2019 Your ISC study plan is determined by your arrival English placement test, and can be longer or shorter than your original study plan in the offer letter. You are required to complete your study plan at the ISC consecutively without semester breaks. You are eligible to take a summer break once you have completed your ISC program. * In some programs a May/June start may be available depending upon summer course offerings. DIRECT ADMISSION TO ROOSEVELT'S BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS If you have a higher level of English and do not require the academic help offered by our International Year One program, we can help you apply for Direct Admission to one of the bachelor's degree programs listed on the left page. BUSINESS Accounting Finance Hospitality and Tourism Management Human Resource Management Management Marketing Social Entrepreneurship ARTS AND SCIENCES Actuarial Science African American Studies Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Computer Science Criminal Justice Data Analytics Economics English History Information Technology Integrated Marketing Communications International Studies Journalism Mathematics Media Studies Paralegal Studies Philosophy Political Science Psychology Social Justice Studies Sociology Sustainability Studies EDUCATION Early Childhood Education Educational Studies PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine "I think the International Study Center prepared me well. Teachers are very patient when teaching. If you have a problem, you can go to the office or send an e-mail to the teacher and they will help you." PEIQI, CHINA INTERNATIONAL BS, COMPUTER SCIENCE

12 isc.roosevelt.edu 13 PRE-MASTER S PROGRAM The Pre-Master s Program is 15 weeks or 8 months long depending on your English level. THE PRE-MASTER S PROGRAM WILL PREPARE YOU FOR EARNING A GRADUATE DEGREE. THIS INCLUDES ADDITIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS AND THE ACADEMIC SUPPORT TO SUCCEED IN YOUR DEGREE AND YOUR FUTURE CAREER. PROGRAM STRUCTURE The Pre-Master s Program offers on-campus Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of Science (MS) degrees, and Master of Arts (MA) preparation to international students at Roosevelt University. ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP) You will study U.S. culture, grammar, reading & writing, listening & speaking, and critical thinking. PRE-MASTER S PROGRAM SAMPLE CURRICULUM 1-Semester Program 2-Semester Program Semester 1 Semester 2 EAP Courses Listening & Speaking III Reading & Writing III Grammar III Full-time degree study U.S. Culture II Critical Thinking II Academic Course Determined upon enrollment EAP Courses Listening & Speaking II Reading & Writing II Grammar II U.S. Culture I Critical Thinking I EAP Courses Listening & Speaking III Reading & Writing III Grammar III U.S. Culture II Critical Thinking II Academic Course Determined upon enrollment Course length: 1 or 2 semesters Start dates: August, January or May For scheduling reasons, students are advised that some Roosevelt classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels may be in the evening. The chart serves as a guide only. STUDY PLAN OPTIONS WHAT IS YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL? DIRECT ADMISSION INTAKE: August, January SEM 1 1 SEMESTER 4 MONTHS PMP ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: TOEFL 70 IELTS 6.0 (no minimum bands) Password 6.0 (Knowledge), 5.5 (Writing) 2 SEMESTER 8 MONTHS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: TOEFL 60 IELTS 5.5 all bands Password 5.5 (Knowledge and Writing) Embassy English level B2*** PATHWAY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS English: Specific for each pathway. See above. Academic: 2.75 GPA* INTAKE: August, January, May SEM 1 PMP SEM 2 UNIVERSITY DEGREE TIMELINE YEAR 2 ** YEAR 2 ** YEAR 2 ** * Please contact your local representative for equivalency details. ** Graduate degree programs generally range from 1-2 years. Varies by program and student. Depending on these factors, Year 2 may not be required for some students. *** Students who have completed a 12-week or longer Embassy English program and are at level B2 or higher are also qualified for the 2-semester PMP. Graduate degree progression requirements: Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher; aggregate attendance of 80% or more in all classes; exit interview; exit assessment English exam score. Select graduate programs may have specific prerequisite requirements. ^ Some program may have higher requirements on writing.

14 isc.roosevelt.edu 15 DEGREE PROGRESSION ONCE YOU COMPLETE YOUR PRE-MASTER S PROGRAM, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO START ONE OF THE FOLLOWING GRADUATE DEGREES. Master of Business Administration (MBA) 17 concentrations: Accounting Accounting Forensics Economics Finance Hospitality Management Human Resource Management Industrial/Organizational Psychology Information Systems Integrated Marketing Communications International Business Management Managing Nonprofit Organizations Marketing Public Administration/ Health Service Administration Real Estate Social Entrepreneurship Training and Development Master of Science (MS) Degrees Accounting Accounting Forensics Biology Biotechnology and Chemical Science Computer Science Hospitality and Tourism Management Human Resource Management Integrated Marketing Communications Mathematics, with 2 concentrations: Actuarial Science* Computer Science Real Estate Master of Public Administration (MPA) 3 concentrations: Health Services Management Government Management Non-profit Management Master of Arts (MA) Degrees Biomedical Sciences Early Childhood Education Economics Sociology * Accelerated 5-year BS/MS options available PROGRESSION GUIDE When do your classes start at the ISC? How long is your ISC program? When will you progress to your degree? August 2017 1-semester January 2018 2-semester August 2018* January 2018 1-semester August 2018* 2-semester August 2018 May 2018 1-semester August 2018 2-semester January 2019 Your ISC study plan is determined by your arrival English placement test, and can be longer or shorter than your original study plan in the offer letter. You are required to complete your study plan at the ISC consecutively without semester breaks. You are eligible to take a summer break once you have completed your ISC program. * In some programs a May/June start may be available depending upon summer course offerings. DIRECT ADMISSION TO ROOSEVELT'S MASTER'S PROGRAMS If you have a higher level of English and do not require academic help offered by our Pre-Master s Program, we can help you apply for direct admission to one of the master's degree programs listed on the left page. What is a concentration? A concentration consists of three courses chosen from a single subject area. With a concentration, you study a more specialized area of your degree or major.

16 isc.roosevelt.edu 17 Chicago is home to leading Fortune 500 companies. CHICAGO MEANS BUSINESS "Roosevelt has networking events that are good for career opportunities. I ve had a chance to speak to different organizations and firms regarding internships and job opportunities after graduating." VIJAY, UGANDA MBA MARKETING INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL Chicago is easily accessible, making it the ideal location for meetings and conventions. Influential leaders from politics, business and entertainment live and visit Chicago because of its importance in the world. GLOBAL COMPANIES ON YOUR DOORSTEP You will have easy access to more than 30 Fortune 500 companies and 400 major corporations with headquarters in Chicago, including Abbott Laboratories, Aon, The Boeing Company, Exelon, McDonald s and United Airlines. With 250 corporate research and development (R&D) facilities, Chicago also has a solid reputation for groundbreaking R&D facilities. INTERNSHIP WITH TOP FIRMS Internships are the most effective way to gain industry work experience, put classroom theory into practice and establish career relationships. Recent internships have been in companies such as City of Chicago, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Hilton Hotels and Resorts, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and PricewaterhouseCoopers. ROOSEVELT ATTRACTS STUDENTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD WHO WANT TO STUDY IN A GLOBAL AND DIVERSE CITY. YOU WILL BENEFIT FROM THE UNIVERSITY S OFFICE OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT, STRONG LINKS WITH LEADING BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS, AND INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES IN THE GLOBAL CITY OF CHICAGO. SUPPORT FOR YOUR CAREER Roosevelt s Office of Career Development provides ongoing guidance to ensure you stand out in the graduate job market. Services include: Career advice to help you explore your options Networking events to meet employers Résumé and cover letter writing skills workshops Interview practice and techniques to build your confidence Mentoring and advice from previous students Career and internship fairs to connect with employers Chicago s downtown area, the Loop, has become the second largest commercial district in the U.S., after New York. Density and proximity of people, businesses and services make the Loop an efficient and effective central business district. The Loop has 27.5% of Chicago s jobs and 45% of Chicago s office space.

18 isc.roosevelt.edu 19 CAMPUS THAT HAS IT ALL "Students have their entire experience under one roof. Because of the urban nature of the campus, everything is very close together. It is also very safe and secure." RANDY HARDWICK DIRECTOR OF THE INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER SET ALONG THE SHORE OF LAKE MICHIGAN IN THE HEART OF CHICAGO, THE FIVE BUILDINGS OF THE ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY CHICAGO CAMPUS HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO LIVE AND LEARN IN ONE PLACE. A HIGH-RISE COMMUNITY The Wabash Building is the centerpiece of Roosevelt s campus and is the perfect place to live, study, socialize and relax. The building offers 32 floors of classrooms, labs, social spaces, cafeterias, fitness facilities, student residences, and much more. Live on floors 15-31: modern student residences with magnificent views of Lake Michigan Socialize on floors 14-15: community kitchen, laundry, media and recreation rooms Learn on floors 6-13: learning, research and teaching classrooms, and labs Keep fit on floor 5: state-of-the-art Barry Crown Fitness Center Join in on floor 3: student services, career development and TV lounge Dine on floor 2: dining center and cafeteria, coffee shop, and market ENJOY SPORTS Athletic competitions, intramural sport and recreation events are held in the Lillian and Larry Goodman Center. This modern facility features a multipurpose gymnasium with seating for 500 people, varsity athletics strength and conditioning center, and an athletics training room. JOIN IN You can get involved with more than 60 organizations and clubs in the Wabash Building. This is a great way to make new friends, network and improve your leadership skills. You can choose to join the dance group, student newspaper, Asian Student Alliance, Roosevelt International Student Association, and many more. STUDENT HOUSING Roosevelt University provides modern student housing in two high quality residence halls, each within easy walking distance of your classes and university facilities. WABASH BUILDING This residence is on the top 17 floors of the University s vertical campus, offering breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and the city. UNIVERSITY CENTER Located across the street from the Wabash Building, University Center offers spacious rooms and great amenities, including a rooftop garden. MEAL PLANS As a resident at the Wabash Building or University Center, you will benefit from a standard meal plan, with upgrade options available on request.

20 isc.roosevelt.edu 21 CHICAGO ENRICHES LIVES TOP 10 THINGS TO SEE AND DO Visit Skydeck Chicago to view the city from 1,353 feet Explore the depths of the ocean at the Shedd Aquarium Catch a Chicago Cubs baseball game at Wrigley Field Take in a show at the Chicago Theatre, open since 1921 Go to Chicago s Chinatown, offering authentic food and shopping Enjoy great shopping and dining at The Magnificent Mile Ride the Ferris wheel at Navy Pier Discover impressionist paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago See stars and fly through the universe at the Adler Planetarium Experience Lincoln Park, home to Lincoln Park Zoo 7000+ 7,000+ restaurants 400+ 400+ art galleries, museums, theatres and landmarks AS A STUDENT AT ROOSEVELT YOU WILL LIVE IN THE CENTER OF CHICAGO, AMERICA S THIRD LARGEST CITY. DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT Chicago is a vibrant city. Concerts, parades and festivals happen all over the city and many are held in the park across the street from Roosevelt. Roosevelt is also just a 5-minute walk from Millennium Park. WARM WELCOME Chicago is widely known for its Midwestern hospitality the epitome of friendliness. It is a safe, clean city that warmly welcomes people from all over the globe. WONDERFUL SEASONS Chicago has four distinct seasons. Winter wonderland with snow, sunny summer days at the beach, beautiful springtime flowers and wonderful colors in fall as the leaves turn you can experience it all in Chicago. TASTY FOOD Chicago is home to some of the best food in the U.S. that can suit every taste and budget. People visit from all over the world to try the famous Chicago deep dish pizza. GETTING AROUND Chicago is easy to navigate and walk around. It also has the second largest public transportation system in the U.S. All areas of the city are served by trains and a world-class bus system. As a Roosevelt University student you receive a transit card for unlimited Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) use. This means you can ride any of the 140 bus lines and eight train routes some provide 24-hour service every day to explore Chicago and 40 neighboring communities for free. What's even better, the most popular bus stops and train stations are just a few minutes away from your campus. Roosevelt students love the local area and gave it an A+ in the 2015 niche.com report. "I love living in Chicago. The people are accepting and they embrace my culture and want to know more about me. I m part of a diverse community with people from different countries and backgrounds. I love it." JEMIMA, INDONESIA MBA, INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION CONCENTRATION #2 No. 2 Tourist Destination in the U.S., TripAdvisor.com, 2015 26 miles 500+ parks of lakefront Choose Chicago #6 No. 6 Most Walkable Cities in the U.S., Walkscore.com, 2016 26 26 miles of lakefront

HOW TO APPLY If you would like to apply to study at Roosevelt University International Study Center, you will need to complete an application form and submit the relevant documentation. Our student enrollment advisers are always happy to answer your questions and help with your application. Our advisers speak a variety of languages, and understand several more. We will do our best to contact you in your preferred language. APPLY ONLINE isc.roosevelt.edu APPLY BY EMAIL naadmissions@studygroup.com APPLY BY POST Roosevelt University International Study Center 18 S. Michigan Ave., Gage 211, Chicago, IL 60603, USA APPLY VIA A LOCAL AGENT Please contact your agent if you have any questions. JOIN OUR SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNITY facebook.com/rooseveltuniversityisc instagram.com/rooseveltuniversityisc Find Roosevelt University International Study Center on Youtube

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