Campuses & Facilities
DePaul's campuses, located in and around Chicago, offer myriad student services,
academic programs, and community events. Our facilities are state-of-the-art
and also growing.
The School for New Learning offers special local opportunities at several campuses, all in an effort to meet your needs.
Loop Campus
The DePaul Center
1 East Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, IL 60604-2287
Downtown Chicago bustles just outside the doors of the Loop Campus, located at Jackson and State streets. The heart of the campus is the newly remodeled DePaul Center featuring modern classrooms, high-tech student services, and expansive law and general libraries. The Colleges of Commerce and Law, the School for New Learning and the College of Computing and Digital Media are based here, just steps from the stock exchanges, corporate headquarters and business district.
Naperville Campus
150 Warrenville Road
Naperville, IL 60566
(630) 548-9378
The Naperville
Campus at 150 W. Warrenville Road, allows students to conduct research in
its technologically advanced library, complete projects in the computer lab,
and study in student lounges. Resident faculty members maintain office hours
for consulting on coursework and career planning. Registration, financial aid,
and other student services are all available on site.
O'Hare Campus
3166 South River Road, 2nd Floor
Des Plaines, IL 60018
(847) 296-5348
The O'Hare
Campus offers much more than classrooms to undergraduate and graduate students.
Permanent and part-time faculty, student services, libraries, and computer labs
are available at this site. Through live two-way telecasts, faculty and students
interact with classes on the Lincoln Park and Loop campuses. The rapidly expanding
curriculum includes certificate programs, courses and degree programs from many
of the colleges and schools of the university.
Oak Forest Campus
16333 South Kilbourn Avenue
Oak Forest, IL 60452-4614
(708) 633-9091
The Oak Forest Campus offers a convenient location for those living or working in the south suburbs. Resident and part-time faculty, DePaul library terminals, and a computer lab are available at the South campus, which has a particularly strong sense of neighborhood and community.