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EPFL vs Northwestern University

Side-by-side comparison across 6 dimensions for international students.

Northwestern University sits 1 tier above EPFL on alumni network strength, with the remaining dimensions tied — the core differentiator of this pairing. Both schools rate S-tier on 4 dimensions — curriculum relevance, employability, teaching quality — meaning either choice puts the student inside a globally top-tier environment on those axes. EPFL sits in Lausanne while Northwestern University is in Evanston — alongside the academic ratings, international applicants should weigh post-study visa options, cost of living, and cultural fit between the two locations.

Where They Differ

EPFL leads on
none
Northwestern University leads on
Network Strength, Student Experience
Tied on
Curriculum Relevance, Employability, Teaching Quality, Institutional Health

Dimension Ratings

DimensionEPFLNorthwestern University
Network StrengthAS
Curriculum RelevanceSS
EmployabilitySS
Teaching QualitySS
Institutional HealthSS
Student ExperienceAS

Key Facts

EPFLNorthwestern University
Location🇨🇭 Lausanne🇺🇸 Evanston
Founded18531851
Students14,01223,000
International %59%18%
Accepts IB
Accepts A-Levels
Post-Study Visa6-month job-seeking extension after graduationOPT: 1 year post-study work (3 years for STEM). H-1B lottery for long-term.

Cost Comparison

EPFL
Tuition:
Swiss: CHF 730/semester (CHF 1,460/year). International (from Fall 2025): CHF 2,190/semester (CHF 4,380/year) — tripled from CHF 730
Living:
CHF 26,000-30,000/year (EPFL official estimate ~CHF 30,000/year = CHF 2,500/month; rent CHF 600-1,000 for student housing, health insurance CHF 100-200/month mandatory)
Total Annual:
International: CHF 30,000-34,000/year (USD $34,000-$38,000). 3-year bachelor total: CHF 90,000-102,000. Payback: ~1 year of starting salary. Still the highest-ROI engineering education globally.
Northwestern University
Tuition:
USD 65,000-72,000/year
Living:
USD 18,000-22,000/year (Evanston more affordable than Chicago)
Total Annual:
USD 83,000-94,000/year - need-blind US, generous aid

Structural Strengths

EPFL
  • Fastest-rising top-25 global university: QS #36 (2024) → #22 (2026) — gaining 14 positions in 2 years
  • World's highest ROI for engineering education: CHF 4,380/year tuition + CHF 85-130K starting Swiss salary = ~1-year payback period
  • Innovation Park directly on campus: 150+ startups + 30 corporate innovation cells (Logitech HQ adjacent) — world-class entrepreneurship ecosystem
  • Meritocratic admissions via exam (not essays/interviews) — first-year propaedeutic filters students AFTER admission, not before
  • Lake Geneva lakeside campus with Rolex Learning Center (SANAA) — arguably one of the world's most beautiful technical university campuses
Northwestern University
  • Kellogg MBA is a top 5 global program with unmatched marketing and team-based learning reputation
  • Medill School of Journalism is the undisputed number one program nationally with industry-leading placement
  • Lake Michigan shoreline campus combines natural beauty with proximity to a world-class city
  • Interdisciplinary culture allows dual degrees across schools including engineering-business and journalism-law combinations
  • Chicago corporate ecosystem provides unmatched internship and recruiting access in the Midwest

Honest Weaknesses

EPFL
  • !Bachelor's is primarily in FRENCH — Year 1 has max 1 English course per semester. French B2+ is essential, C1 recommended
  • !~50% of first-year students fail the propaedeutic exam (51.5% pass rate, 2022 data) — brutal filtering, 2 attempts allowed
  • !VERY limited scholarships for international bachelor students — Bachelor Excellence Fellowships are Swiss-only, most aid is at Master's level
  • !Tuition TRIPLED for international students Fall 2025 (CHF 730 → CHF 2,190/semester) — still cheap globally but policy signals tightening
  • !Smaller and younger than ETH Zurich (founded as federal institute 1969) — less global brand recognition vs ETH's #7 QS and 22+ Nobel laureates
Northwestern University
  • !Quarter system intensity creates relentless ten-week cycles with limited recovery time between terms
  • !Chicago winters bring sub-zero temperatures and lake-effect wind that impact daily campus life from November through March
  • !Greek life dominates social scene with approximately 25 percent participation creating pressure to join for social access
  • !Evanston location feels suburban and isolated compared to urban campuses despite Chicago proximity
  • !Cost of attendance exceeds USD 85,000 annually and international students are not eligible for need-blind admission

Best Fit For

EPFL
  • Students fluent in French (or willing to achieve C1 before Year 1) targeting world-class engineering/CS education at extraordinary value
  • Those wanting highest-salary outcomes in Europe — Swiss CS grads earn CHF 110-130K vs Germany's €60-75K or UK's £40-60K
  • Aspiring entrepreneurs — on-campus Innovation Park with 150+ startups, institutionalized Master's thesis-to-startup pathway
  • Students comfortable with high-pressure exam-based evaluation and self-directed learning — 50% will fail Year 1
Northwestern University
  • Future management consultants and marketing executives seeking Kellogg network access
  • Aspiring journalists and media professionals targeting Medill credentials
  • Students wanting elite academics with Big Ten athletics and collaborative culture
  • Interdisciplinary learners who want to combine business with engineering, law, or communications

Notable Programs

EPFL
  • Computer Science (IC)QS #12, THE #21 globally. School of Computer & Communication Sciences. Strong in ML, systems, communications. Graduates earn CHF 110-130K starting. 3rd-year exchange options with Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Imperial. IB 38+ required for internationals, Math+Physics HL 6/7 minimum.
  • Mechanical EngineeringStrong applied focus with direct industry ties (ABB, Logitech, Nespresso, CERN). Access to robotics labs (NCCR Robotics). Starting salaries CHF 85-100K. Year 1 is ~100% French. Practical project-based curriculum.
  • Electrical & Electronics EngineeringClose CERN research pipeline (accelerator physics, data science). Strong microengineering program. ABB and Logitech recruit heavily. Starting salaries CHF 90-105K.
  • Life Sciences EngineeringUnique engineering + biology interdisciplinary program. Weaker globally than Cambridge/MIT in pure biology but strong in biomedical engineering and biotech entrepreneurship.
Northwestern University
  • Kellogg School of Management (MBA)Ranked top 5 globally by US News, FT, and Bloomberg with over 60,000 living alumni across 120 countries and dominant placement at MBB consulting firms and Fortune 100 marketing leadership
  • Medill School of JournalismRanked number one nationally for journalism with 90 percent career placement within six months and alumni leading newsrooms at NYT, CNN, Washington Post, NBC, and NPR
  • McCormick School of EngineeringRanked top 20 nationally with particular strength in biomedical engineering, materials science, and computer science, producing graduates recruited by Google, Apple, and Boeing
  • Pritzker School of LawConsistently ranked in the T14 law schools nationally with median starting salary exceeding USD 215,000 and particular strength in corporate law, negotiation, and tax law

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose EPFL or Northwestern University?

EPFL is best for: Students fluent in French (or willing to achieve C1 before Year 1) targeting world-class engineering/CS education at extraordinary value. Northwestern University is best for: Future management consultants and marketing executives seeking Kellogg network access. The two are not linearly comparable — the right choice depends on intended major, target career market, and family priorities. EPFL leads on 0 of 6 BrightKey dimensions; Northwestern University leads on 2.

How does tuition compare between EPFL and Northwestern University?

EPFL tuition: Swiss: CHF 730/semester (CHF 1,460/year). International (from Fall 2025): CHF 2,190/semester (CHF 4,380/year) — tripled from CHF 730 (living: CHF 26,000-30,000/year (EPFL official estimate ~CHF 30,000/year = CHF 2,500/month; rent CHF 600-1,000 for student housing, health insurance CHF 100-200/month mandatory)). Northwestern University tuition: USD 65,000-72,000/year (living: USD 18,000-22,000/year (Evanston more affordable than Chicago)). Total annual cost: EPFL International: CHF 30,000-34,000/year (USD $34,000-$38,000). 3-year bachelor total: CHF 90,000-102,000. Payback: ~1 year of starting salary. Still the highest-ROI engineering education globally.; Northwestern University USD 83,000-94,000/year - need-blind US, generous aid.

Where do graduates of EPFL and Northwestern University typically end up?

EPFL: 95% professionally active per EPFL Alumni Survey 2022. Only 1% actively seeking employment.. Northwestern University: Northwestern is a core target for McKinsey, BCG, and Bain with over 30 percent of Kellogg graduates entering consulting. Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley recruit heavily from both undergraduate and Kellogg programs in the Chicago financial corridor.. The two universities rate S and S respectively on BrightKey's employability dimension.

What are EPFL and Northwestern University most known for?

EPFL's flagship program: Computer Science (IC). Northwestern University's flagship program: Kellogg School of Management (MBA). See the full Notable Programs section above for the side-by-side breakdown.

This comparison is based on BrightKey's independent assessment using publicly available data. Tier ratings reflect our methodology — not an absolute measure of quality. Read our methodology →