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Univ. Illinois - Urbana Champagne A+
Univ. Illinois - Urbana Champagne A+
Univ. Illinois - Urbana Champagne A+
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University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign
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Urbana, IL
India
TOEFL Required:
Yes
• Master of Education
• Master of Science
Full Status Admission Minimum GPA Requirements:
55%
2nd Class Upper
Academic Credentials Required for Admission:
Attested transcripts and certificate of degrees in native language required. Attested English
translation of transcripts and certificate of degrees required.
Acceptable Attested English Translations:
• Institution Translation
• Ministry of Education Translation
• Any Government Translation from Institution's Country
• Any U.S. Government Agency Translation
• ATA (American Translators Association)
Acceptable Attested Credentials:
• Official Letterhead/Transcript Paper
• Original Seal or Stamp, & Signature of Registrar
• Received in Sealed Envelopes Directly from the Institution
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Before Beginning the Application Process
• Check to be sure that you meet minimum requirements.
• Are you, or have you been, a student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign?
○ Check the re-entry instructions.
• Do you not intend to pursue a degree?
○ Check the nondegree instructions.
Selecting a Program of Study
Before applying, select your program from the list of Graduate Programs of Study.
• If your program is in the following list, contact them directly, and follow their
specialized application instructions:
○ College of Law (Juris Doctor Program)
○ College of Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Program)
○ MBA Program (MBA)
○ Executive MBA Program (MBA)
• Otherwise, continue with the application process and check with your
proposed program of study office for any additional instructions,
requirements, and application deadlines.
Check for additional instructions for joint degree program applicants and
International Exchange Students.
Application Instructions
We strongly recommend that you read the application instructions prior to beginning the
application process.
Application
Instructions
I. Before You Begin
○ Contact Information
○ Frequently Asked Questions
○ Individuals with Disabilities
○ Indictment or Conviction of a Crime
○ Equal Opportunity Policy
○ Important Application Materials
II. Applying to the Graduate College
○ Steps to Completion
○ Differences between International and Domestic Applicants
○ Additional Programs of Study
○ Joint Programs of Study
III. Domestic Applicants
○ Transcripts
IV. International Applicants
○ Minimum Admission Requirements by Country
○ Transcripts
○ English Proficiency Requirement
○ Evidence of Financial Resources
○ Visa Information
V. Additional Information
○ Notification of Admission
○ Supplemental Admissions Information for Admitted International
Graduate Students
○ Financial Assistance
○ Housing
○ Immunization Requirement at Registration
○ Health Insurance
○ Campus Safety
VI. Apply Now
University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign
Work 1308 W. Green Urbana, IL 61801
Work(217) 333-0035
Admissions E-mail : N/A Web site : http://www.engr.uiuc.edu Electronic application :
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• Academics
• Ranking
• Student Body
• Cost
Academics
In state, full-
time: $11,804
In state, part-
time: $8,137
Tuition Out of state,
full-time:
$24,644 Out of
state, part-
time: $16,746
Student Body
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Financial aid phone
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2007-2008 Expenses
Illinois Profile
• 30,935 undergraduate students
• 10,407 graduate students
• 53% Men 47% Women
• 28.8% of the freshman class in 2007 was comprised of the African American, Latino/a,
and Native American populations
• Students from all 50 states and 118 countries
• Centrally located between Chicago, Indianapolis, and St. Louis
Rankings
• One of the top 10 public national universities – 2008 U.S. News and World Report
College Guide
• One of the top 50 national universities – 2008 U.S. News and World Report College
Guide
• One of the "Best Values in Public Colleges" – 2008 Kiplingers's Personal Finance
• One of the top colleges for top students – Peterson's Competitive Colleges
• The #1 most wired college - PC Magazine, 2008
The Maria Pia Gratton International Award at the University of Illinois was established by the family and
friends of Maria Pia Gratton. Pia passed away on October 31, 1995, at the age of 47. When she came to
the United States, Pia had two small children, a degree in math, and little grasp of the English language.
Pia enrolled in classes to learn English and computer programming, and with determination she made a
home for her family, developed close friendships and began a career in her new country.
Those who knew Pia knew her to be a beautiful woman, a caring mother, a loving wife, a dependable co-
worker, a true friend, a conscientious student, a patient teacher, and a daring traveler. This award
continues Pia's memory with a living tribute to her life.
The award, which includes a tuition waiver and a stipend, is intended to enable a female graduate student
from outside the United States to have an academic and cultural experience at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
The application packet is available in hard copy at the Office of Student Financial Aid, 620 East John
Street, Champaign.
Housing
Housing information is available within the Guide to Graduate Life at Illinois at
www.grad.uiuc.edu/survivalguide/housing.asp.
Immunization Requirement
at Registration
Illinois state law requires all new students to provide proof of immunity to certain contagious
diseases (among them: diphtheria, measles, mumps, rubella, and tetanus) before enrollment. All
admitted students will receive an Immunization Information Form, which must be completed and
submitted upon arrival on campus. All international students will be screened for tuberculosis at
the time of enrollment in accordance with the Illinois Department of Public Health. All students
please note: if the required Immunization Information Form is not submitted, you will not be
eligible to register for future terms. Immunization Information Forms are also available online
from the McKinley Health Center.
Tetanus/diphtheria US Citizens and Permanent Residents: booster within 10 years of the first day
of the start of classes.
International Students: documentation of at least three tetanus and diphtheria
vaccinations, the third given within 10 years of the first day of the start of
classes.
You can receive any or all of the required immunizations at McKinley for a charge.
It is important to meet these requirements. If you do not do this prior to or during the
first semester in which you are enrolled, your registration for the following semester
will be blocked; you will also be dropped from any classes for which you may already
have registered.
All new international students are screened for tuberculosis. Screening consists of
completion of a paper questionnaire and tuberculin skin test screening for students
who have lived in countries outside of the United States. Those with positive skin
tests receive a chest X-ray to screen for pulmonary tuberculosis. Students who have
a prior history of tuberculosis or who are receiving treatment for tuberculosis should
bring copies of all treatment records, including medical notes and laboratory reports.
There is no additional charge for tuberculosis screening.
If you need more information, visit the Immunization and Travel Clinic web page or
call 333-2702.
insurance is a means to partially cover the costs of health care whenever one needs medical
attention in the U.S. All students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are required
to carry health insurance coverage. For more information about the University health insurance
plan, please see www.grad.uiuc.edu/current/health.htm.
Additionally, all students on J-1 status and their J-2 dependents are required by law to carry
adequate health insurance for the full duration of the J-1 program. Students and their families
may participate in the University insurance plan or in a private plan that provides at least
comparable coverage. International students can find additional information regarding health
insurance at the International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS).