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Campus Resources

Tuition & Billing


Point of contact for questions concerning grants, non-Media scholarships, waivers, loans, Federal Work Study employment, as well as other forms of aid 


Review account statement, learn about payment plans, add authorized payers, and more through USFSCO


Vital information concerning tuition assessment ranges and deadlines by which to make changes

Health & Wellness


The Counseling Center has 25 clinical counselors on staff to provide individual and group counseling support services to students. They also have including Tuesday@7 workshops and performances led by INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre.泭


If you have experienced an incident that you wish to report or if you would like to talk to someone about your situation, We Care is a portal that offers options to report or to learn more about confidential resources available through the University and in the community.


Offers services including 24-hour Dial-A-Nurse, visits with a primary care provider, pharmacy, mental health counseling and treatment, travel exams and inoculations, the Womens Health Clinic, and .


Answers questions related to coverage, enrollment and opt-out processes, and may facilitate resolution to more complicated situations as well.


Important point of contact for students who are experiencing emergent issues including but not limited to health/mental health, course attendance issues, options for withdrawing from the university, and more. They can also be reached by telephone at (217) 333-0050 and by email at helpdean@illinois.edu during office hours of Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm. Emergency Dean service is available Monday-Thursday 5pm-8:30am and Friday from 5pm to Monday at 8:30am. Individuals in need of this service should first call UIPD Dispatch at (217) 333-1216 and UIPD Personnel will contact the emergency dean as appropriate.


Ensures that qualified individuals with disabilities are afforded an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs, services, and activities of Illinois through the identification and reasonable modifications to institutional policies and procedures. Services include academic and career supports, assistive technology, neuropsychological testing, transportation accommodations, and more.


Supports womxn students while catalyzing the development of their personal and professional selves. Also serves as designated provider of confidential advising services to those who have experienced sexual misconduct. Hours are Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm. Located at 616 E. Green St., Champaign, Room 202.


Provides residential and non-residential support services to empower military-connected students to realize their potential through world-class education that prepares them to lead fulfilling, meaningful, and maximally independent lives.


Get discounts from a variety of merchants in the Champaign-Urbana area and on campus.

Employment and Internships

Media Career Services
Provides advising and aid to students in their career and professional development and assist them in leveraging their academic education, experiential learning, and extracurricular involvement to best prepare for life beyond their collegiate stay.


At any time, Research Park holds more than 800 student interns gaining valuable experiential learning and work experience. Some companies located at Research Park include Caterpillar, ADM, AbbVie, State Farm, Yahoo, and more!

(via Virtual Job Board)
Listing of positions open across campus. There are a variety of positions open across campus on an ongoing bases, including in categories of Commercial Arts and Graphic Arts, Advertising / Marketing, and Education.泭

(via Virtual Job Board)
Listing of positions open across campus that are specific to the Federal Work Study program. Visit OSFAs section to learn more about FWS. Variety of types of positions available.


THE place to find information about jobs and internships, companies, career fairs and events, and more. You can also make appointments with career staff for questions about resume, cover letter, do a mock interview, etc. 


International students can learn more about both states-side and international employment opportunities. , read more about work authorization, and more!

 

International Students


Federally mandated unit on campus to maintain and update records pertaining to international students and scholars. Provides advising, immigration services, programming, advocacy, and outreach.


Transformative learning experiences for the Illinois community that result in appreciation for diversity and cross-cultural engagement. Programs include iCU (Now I See What You mean), InterConnect Dinner & Dialogue Series, Global Engagement Lounge, and .


International students can learn more about both states-side and international employment opportunities. , read more about work authorization, and more!

 

Academic Record and Course Registration Information


The Office of the Registrar hosts current and previous academic calendars. These dates include drop and add deadlines, deadlines for Credit/No Credit, Grade Replacement, and more. It is the students responsibility to know these deadlines!


Transcripts may be ordered via Registration & Records tab, in the Student Records and Transcripts area


Unofficial audit of progress toward degree attainment that reflects courses currently in progress as well as completed. To ensure that the most recent degree audit record has been pulled, check that the Prepared On date is todays date (this information is found at the top left of the audit). Please note that the degree audit system undergoes maintenance nightly starting at 12:00am CST and may be periodically unavailable throughout the night


The Office of the Registrar hosts information on how to manually calculate GPA as well as a


If youre instructed to provide an unofficial copy of your transcript or need to provide an academic history, use Enterprise Self-Service to find this information. Visit Registration & Records -> Student Records and Transcripts -> View Academic History


The Office of the Registrar maintains an up-to-date list of popular resources that we also recommend bookmarking!

 

Technology


Offers loanable technology, video production studio, audio production and self-use booths, and media technology consultations. Located on the north and east side of the upper level of the Undergrad Library.


Primary software distribution for the University of Illinois, offering 350 software titles for purchase or download. WebStore also offers training services for students.


Provides campus-wide computing, networking, storage, communications, and instructional technology services. Call at (217) 244-7000, email at consult@illinois.edu, or stop in during open hours of Monday Friday 8am-9pm or Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm at 1211 Digital Computing Lab in Urbana.


Free on-demand streaming video with over 26,000 films that include award-winning documentaries and theatrical releases.


Thousands of free digital bookseBooks and audiobooksfor all ages that can be downloaded to your computer, tablet, or phone via the Libby app.泭


Buy, sell, and rent textbooks! IUB also sells Illini clothing, books for leisure reading, and lots of other gear to use on campus.

 

Academic Services & Support

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Is your advisor asking you to submit an academic petition, a professional internship form, or something else? Check our clearinghouse of college- and campus-level forms.泭


Offers tutoring to all undergraduate students at Illinois. Subjects vary by semester, but have included Biology, Chemistry, Economics, languages other than English, Math, Physics, Psychology, Statistics, and more.


Free service offered by the Economics department for all undergraduate students who have questions about concepts in their respective classes. Specific homework or test questions must be directed toward discussion TA or instructor during office hours.


Statistics Tutoring is a request service with the possibility of associated fees.


Offers writing consultations, groups, retreats, workshops, and presentations throughout the academic year to help students work toward their academic, professional, and personal goals. Get into the habit of having your writing reviewed!


Offers free and personalized public speaking assistance to any student or group at any stage in the presentation preparation process and at any experience level.


Free lessons are offered by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign library system. Over 30 different languages are available. Accessed via desktop or on mobile. You must use your NetID and password to access.

(formerly Lynda.com)
Learn from a variety of subjects ranging from Photoshop to Python to effective leadership for free through LinkedIn Learning.


Free subject-based education on a variety of subjects including math, humanities, and also includes prep for LSAT and MCAT.


Information on college- and campus-wide ceremonies can be found here. Also contains helpful details about regalia, tickets, petitions to walk, and more.

 

Cultural Centers & Opportunities


Provides a safe and welcoming environment for African American students and a resource to the campus-at-large regarding African American contributions and issues. Programs include 100 STRONG, Food for the Soul, the Shelley Ambassadors Program, and more. Visit their beautiful new space at 1212 W. Nevada St., Urbana.


Promotes cross-cultural understanding that supports academic and personal growth of students, along with learning experiences that help shape a lifetime commitment to ethical and engaged citizenship. Programs include Asiafest!, Food for Thought, and more. Located at 1210 W. Nevada St., Urbana.


Promotes welcoming and dynamic atmosphere through the development of educational, cultural, socio-political, and social programs that lead to greater recruitment, retention, advancement, and empowerment of Latina/o students. Programs include Lunch @ La Casa, META, Con矇ctate, and more. Located at 1203 W. Nevada St., Urbana.


Help in efforts to address homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, and heterosexist attitudes and beliefs on the campus, and to work to make the environment safe and affirming for all students. Located in 323 Illini Union.


Serves as support and resource center for all American Indian and Alaskan Native students at Illinois. Provides events and programs throughout the year that allow students to enrich their cultural and academic experiences while here. Located at 1206 W. Nevada St., Urbana


Supports womxn students while catalyzing the development of their personal and professional selves. Also serves as designated provider of confidential advising services to those who have experienced sexual misconduct. Hours are Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm. Located at 616 E. Green St., Champaign, Room 202.


Free on-demand streaming video with over 26,000 films that include award-winning documentaries and theatrical releases.


Thousands of free digital bookseBooks and audiobooksfor all ages that can be downloaded to your computer, tablet, or phone via the Libby app泭.

 

Housing & Transportation


Offers a variety of options to students through their residence halls, Living-Learning Communities, and apartments.


Supports students residing in privately owned apartments and homes. Theyre available to speak one-on-one through appointment, by providing workshops, and they also provide procedural information on filing housing complaints. Formerly called the Tenant Union.


Provides public transportation on the Illinois campus and throughout the Champaign-Urbana area. In addition to fixed routes,泭 some extended services including ADA Paratransit and SafeRides are also available.泭


Interactive maps of campus buildings by smoke-free designation, ADA accessibility, and parking. Also provides history of mapping and information about construction.


Offers student parking permits as well as the ability to pay citations online.

Learning泭


Located in room 122 Greg Hall, provides resources and services in subject areas including advertising, broadcast communication and journalism, media studies, public relations, radio, and television. Scanning and printing services also available during open hours.


Provides academic, co-curricular, cultural, recreational, and tech support focused on the undergraduate population. Scanning, printing, and room reservations all available.


Free lessons offered by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign library system. Over 30 different languages available. Accessed via desktop or on mobile. Must use your NetID and password for access.

(formerly Lynda.com)
Learn from a variety of subjects ranging from Photoshop to Python to effective leadership for free through LinkedIn Learning.


Free subject-based education on a variety of subjects including math, humanities, and also includes prep for LSAT and MCAT.


This is the main campus study abroad office. They provide a variety of study abroad opportunities including exchange, direct enroll, short-term programs, and more.


Buy, sell, and rent textbooks! IUB also sells Illini clothing, books for leisure reading, and lots of other gear to use on campus.