Governors State University
Travel guide for Indian students — University Park, United States. Nearest international gateway: ORD (Chicago O'Hare).
Governors State University (GovState) is a public university in University Park, in Chicago's south suburbs, serving around 5,000 students across business, healthcare, education and the arts. It is known for its welcoming international support and the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park on campus.
GovState is in University Park, about 37 miles south of downtown Chicago. Its big advantage: the Metra Electric line's southern terminus is at University Park station, less than a mile from campus, with a free GovState shuttle to the door. O'Hare (ORD) is the main international gateway.
GovState is the only public comprehensive university in Chicago's south suburbs, with strong international student services and affordable programs. Its direct Metra rail link makes commuting to and from Chicago straightforward.
Metra rail to the door
The Metra Electric District line runs from Millennium Station in downtown Chicago to University Park station - its southern terminus - less than a mile from campus. GovState runs a free shuttle from the station to the front door, and the regional Pace bus also serves the campus and station.
From O'Hare to campus
From O'Hare (~45mi), take the CTA Blue Line to downtown Chicago, then the Metra Electric line south to University Park station and the free GovState shuttle. A taxi or rideshare is possible but long and costly given the distance; the rail route is the practical option.
When to book flights
Book 6-10 weeks ahead of intake; compare carriers from your nearest metro above.
Visiting your child at GovState means flying into O'Hare (ORD), about 45 miles north of the University Park campus. Chicago has two airports: O'Hare (ORD), where most international flights from India arrive, and Midway (MDW), mostly domestic. The CTA runs the 'L' trains (Blue Line from O'Hare, Orange Line from Midway) and buses; Metra commuter rail and Pace suburban buses cover the wider region. Pay with the Ventra app or card. Plan the US visitor visa well ahead.
Getting from ORD to campus
Visitor visa for parents
Indian parents need a B1/B2 visitor visa. First-time interview waits are long and vary sharply by consulate, so city choice matters - you may book at ANY US consulate in India, not just your home city.
- Plan 8-12 months ahead, especially for graduation - graduations do NOT qualify for emergency/expedited appointments.
- You can book at any consulate in India; many families fly to Chennai to save months versus Mumbai or Delhi.
- The dropbox (interview waiver) window shrank from 48 to 12 months in 2025 - most parents with older expired visas now need a full interview.
- Visitor stays are up to 6 months per visit, set by the officer at entry on the I-94.
Just admitted to GovState? Most Indian students enter on an F-1 academic visa (DS-160 fee $185 + SEVIS I-901 fee $350). J-1 is for exchange programs (SEVIS $220), M-1 for vocational study. Spouses/children come on F-2/J-2/M-2 dependent visas. You can enter the US up to 30 days before your program start date. For Fall 2026, Indian F-1 applicants must interview at one of five US consulates in India.
Arrival checklist
- Book your flight into O'Hare (ORD) - the international gateway, ~45 miles north of campus.
- From O'Hare, the practical route is CTA Blue Line to downtown, then Metra Electric to University Park station.
- From University Park station, use the free GovState shuttle to campus (less than a mile).
- Confirm student baggage allowance with your airline.
- Carry your I-20, SEVIS receipt and financial documents in hand luggage for US immigration.
Chicago is the value pick among big US cities - around $1,700-2,500 a month all-in sharing and cooking, well below the coasts for comparable city life. The trade-off is winter: heating bills climb in older walk-ups from December to March, so factor that in. The CTA 'L' is excellent, so almost no student needs a car. Neighbourhoods like Rogers Park and Pilsen stretch the budget furthest.
Monthly cost of living in University Park (a student estimate)
That's roughly $20,000-29,000 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.
Finding accommodation
Chicago offers better value than New York or the coasts. Most students share apartments on a CTA line or take university housing first year.
- A CTA Ventra monthly pass ($75) covers unlimited train + bus - most students don't need a car.
- Neighbourhoods like Rogers Park and Pilsen are cheaper while staying on the 'L'.
- Chicago winters are harsh - budget a little more for heating in older buildings.
Working part-time
On an F-1 visa you can work on-campus up to 20 hours/week during term (full-time in breaks). Off-campus work needs authorization - CPT during study, OPT after (up to 12 months, +24 for STEM degrees). You cannot freelance or work off-campus without approval.
Safety & student support
Chicago is a large city where safety varies sharply by neighbourhood. Student and campus areas are generally fine, but research the specific area and use normal big-city awareness, especially at night.
- Campuses (UChicago, Northwestern, UIC) run security escorts, shuttle services and safety apps - UChicago's is especially extensive in Hyde Park.
- Stick to well-travelled routes and the 'L' during normal hours; use rideshare late at night.
- Check crime patterns by neighbourhood rather than judging the whole city - student areas differ a lot from the citywide statistics.
Indian community & food
Chicago has a large Indian community, anchored by Devon Avenue ('Little India') on the North Side - groceries, sweets, restaurants and clothing all on one strip.
Indian grocery stores
- Devon Avenue in West Rogers Park - Chicago's historic 'Little India': the original Patel Brothers plus dozens of grocers and sweet shops.
- Indian Garden and Fresh Farms-type grocers in the suburbs (Schaumburg, Naperville, Skokie).
- Spices and staples easy to find near Hyde Park and Evanston for everyday cooking.
Student community
- UChicago, Northwestern and UIC all have active Indian/South Asian student associations and large Diwali/Holi events.
- Devon Avenue is the cultural centre for festivals, food and shopping.
- Endless Indian dining on Devon Avenue and in the suburbs of Naperville and Schaumburg.
Cost & living figures for University Park last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.
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