students in the University Center of Chicago.
== Academics ==
DePaul operates on a quarter system, with the exception of the College of Law operating on a semester system.
=== Undergraduate admissions ===
In 2024, DePaul University accepted 73.5% of undergraduate applicants, with admission standards considered difficult, applicant competition considered low, and with those enrolled having an average 3.8 high school GPA. The university does not require submission of standardized test scores, but they will be considered when submitted. Those enrolled that submitted test scores had an average 1240 SAT score (29% submitting scores) or an average 28 ACT score (11% submitting scores).
== Colleges and schools ==
DePaul University has ten colleges and schools.
=== Driehaus College of Business ===
DePaul's College of Commerce opened on January 11, 1913. It was officially renamed the Driehaus College of Business on September 19, 2012, seven months after receiving from alumnus Richard H. Driehaus a $30 million …