The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Chicago Campus Facilities
Campus Facilities
Chicago Booth School of Business Campus
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business boasts two U.S. campuses located in the vibrant, diverse, and dynamic business city of Chicago. Additionally, Booth has permanent campuses in Hong Kong and London. The U.S. campuses include the Charles M. Harper Center in Hyde Park, which offers Full-Time and Executive MBA programs, and the Gleacher Center in Downtown Chicago, which provides Evening and Weekend MBA programs.
The Charles M. Harper Center, renowned for its stunning architecture, serves as the global headquarters of the business school. It accommodates faculty, administrative offices, program and research centers, as well as classrooms, art studios, cafés, study and workspaces, a student lounge, lockers, and both winter and summer gardens. Students benefit from a free campus shuttle service to Chicago’s Midway and O’Hare airports, discounted rates at downtown hotels, and access to weekend student events. They also have opportunities to connect with faculty, academic advisors, administrative offices, and Career Services.
Both U.S. campuses feature over 70 student-led groups, organizations, and clubs. The London campus, located near St. Paul’s, hosts interactive courses, the Executive MBA Program, Executive Education courses, and the London Conference Center. The Yuen campus in Hong Kong offers the Executive MBA Program and non-degree Executive Education courses for local professionals, and is home to the Hong Kong Jockey Club Program on Social Innovation and the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Chicago Booth School of Business Housing
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business does not provide on-campus housing. However, students can find a variety of off-campus housing options throughout the U.S. Suitable accommodations are available in neighborhoods such as the Loop, Lincoln Park, and River East, as well as in nearby hotels. International students will find a range of living spaces that cater to diverse communities.
The Loop is a prominent area in Chicago known for its luxury condominiums situated among office buildings. This district features several large-scale mixed-use developments with amenities such as grocery stores and schools. There are numerous dining options, including Revival Food Hall, a marketplace with over 12 popular eateries. Housing costs in the Loop range from $1,400 to $3,800 per month, depending on the type of accommodation.