Cost of Attendance
A graduate education from Illinois Tech will prepare you for a successful career in a technology-driven world. You will learn from a world-renowned faculty of experts and have access to the university's global network of alumni. We are pleased to offer a variety of graduate financial support options to help make your advanced degree more affordable.
All full-time students and occupants of Illinois Tech residence halls are required to purchase Illinois Tech's student health insurance policy or to submit proof of equivalent insurance. For more information, visit the Student Health and Wellness Center or contact them directly at student.health@iit.edu or 312.567.7550.
Review current information on tuition and fees at Illinois Tech's , , and Stuart School of Business websites.
All tuition and fees are subject to revision by Illinois Tech’s Board of Trustees.
Financial Documents
For international applicants on an F-1 or J-1 visa, your financial support documents must show the total amount of tuition, housing, and fees listed above for one academic year for full-time graduate students before Illinois Tech can issue your I-20 or DS-2019.
Illinois Tech accepts proof of financial support form of a letter bearing the bank’s seal and signature or a bank statement of financial transactions stating that funds are readily available. Please visit the Office of Global Services Financial Documents Guidelines webpage for the full policy to learn about acceptable documents.
Admitted students will submit their financial support documents in the .
You will submit documents for up to three bank accounts that add up to the required total. Complete documentation (as indicated above) is required for each account or each sponsor. Proof of financial support may not include any frozen or locked funding. All monies must be readily available for use.
You may submit your financial support documents after successful payment of the admission deposit fee. An I-20 cannot be issued to any admitted student until valid documents have been received and approved by the Office of Global Services. We encourage you to submit them as early as possible.
Illinois Tech policy stipulates that financial support documents must be no more than six months old at the time an I-20 is issued. If your documents have expired at the time your admission decision is made, you will be asked to submit valid, unexpired documents.