University of Illinois Application for Graduate Admission

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IMPORTANT
We appreciate your interest in graduate education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
To ensure prompt application processing, the MSPE Program encourages you to apply
online at:
www.grad.uiuc.edu/admissions/apply/program.html
Applying online offers several advantages:
• Reduced processing time
• Payment by credit card
• Notice of your application will be sent immediately to your program of study office
When you apply online, do not send a paper application. This is unnecessary and may delay the
processing of your application.
If you have questions regarding the application process, please contact Graduate Admissions by e-mail at:
gradadmissions@uiuc.edu
APPLICATION CHECKLIST
Have you checked with your proposed program of study office regarding application
deadlines?
Have you contacted your current/previous academic institution to have official or attested
copies of your academic credentials (transcripts, mark sheets, certificates of degree, etc.)
sent directly to your program of study office?
Have you contacted ETS (Educational Testing Service) to have official test scores (TOEFL,
TSE, GRE, etc.) sent to institution code 1836, program code 00?
Have you downloaded, printed and completed the supplemental application forms
(Application Part 2, Letter of Reference Form, etc.) and mailed them to your program of
study office? Forms are available at: www.mspe.uiuc.edu
Have you contacted your proposed program of study office for additional application
requirements?
If you’re completing the Application Part 1 by applying on-line, have you completed the
application, paid by credit card, and clicked the submit button?
If you’re completing the Application Part 1 by downloading and mailing the form, have you
included the appropriate application fee and mailed it to the MSPE Program?
International applicants: have you downloaded and signed the Declaration and Certification
of Finances Form (along with official bank statements) and mailed documents to your
proposed program of study office?
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
MSPE Program
Application Instructions
The Application Process
Economics - MSPE Program
313 DKH, 1407 West Gregory Drive
Urbana, Illinois, 61801
E-mail: mspe@uiuc.edu
Phone: (217) 333-7651
Who May Apply
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Applicants with at least a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in the United
States or a comparable degree from a recognized institution of higher learning abroad. A
grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (A=4.0), or comparable GPA for an international
applicant, for last two years of undergraduate study is a minimum requirement for
admission.
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Applicants enrolled in the final year of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in
the United States or a or comparable degree program from a recognized institution of
higher learning abroad, and who meet the GPA requirements stated above.
Current or Previous UIUC Students
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Applicants previously enrolled in the Graduate College and current graduate students at
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign should not submit an application or pay
the application fee. Contact your proposed program of study regarding re-entry or a
change of curriculum via the Graduate Student Petition process. More information on
the petition process, including re-entering UIUC, can be found at
www.oar.uiuc.edu/prospective/grad/applygr_reentry.html.
Applicants to Specialized Programs
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The following programs require applicants to complete specialized applications. If you
are applying to one of these programs, contact the program office for application
instructions. Applicants to these programs do not complete the general Graduate
College application.
o College of Law (Juris Doctor Program): www.law.uiuc.edu
o College of Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program):
www.cvm.uiuc.edu
o MBA Program (MBA): www.mba.uiuc.ede/m/
o Executive MBA Program (MBA): www.theexecutivemba.com
Application Materials
Each program of study office establishes application deadlines and materials required for
admission review. IMPORTANT: Contact your proposed program of study office for
deadline information before submitting the application and non-refundable application fee.
Where do I send my application?
The application process requires you to send Part 1 of the Application, and fee, to the MSPE Program
and all other materials directly to your proposed program of study office. Complete all five steps listed below.
Incomplete applications will not be considered for admission.
Step 1. Complete Part 1 of the Application in one of two ways:
o Online: Go to www.grad.uiuc.edu/admissions/apply/program.htm to complete Part 1
of the Application and submit the fee by credit card.
o By mail: Download and print Part 1 of the Application from the MSPE Program
website. Complete and mail all Application materials, including those from the
remaining steps below, and fee to the MSPE Program (address listed above).
Step 2. Download and print, complete, and mail the supplemental application forms listed
below to the MSPE Program (address listed above):
a. Application, Part 2
b. Letter of Recommendation Form
c. Declaration and Certification of Finances Form and supporting bank
statements (for International applicants only)
Step 3. Transcripts and educational credentials should be mailed directly to the MSPE
Program. Please see the Transcripts/Educational Credentials section for important
information regarding this requirement.
Step 4. Send all other required materials (statement of purpose, etc.) directly to the
MSPE Program.
Step 5. Contact ETS (www.ets.org) to send official test scores to institution code 1836 and
program office code 00.
Which application fee should I submit?
The non-refundable application fee amount is determined by your citizenship and/or visa
status. Please review the following applicant definitions to determine which fee is appropriate
and which application sections you should complete. Payment may be made by check or money
order, drawn from a U.S.-affiliated bank, payable to the University of Illinois. Include your name,
as it appears on the application, and your birth date or U.S. Social Security Number on the check
or money order. Credit card payments are only accepted when submitting the application online
(www.grad.uiuc.edu/admissions/apply/program.htm). Your application will not be processed until
the application fee has been received.
Note: Certain domestic applicants (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Staff, Civil Service,
Academic Professionals, Faculty, Graduate Assistants, Employees of Allied Agencies, or
applicants to designated programs) may be eligible for a fee waiver or exemption. Please contact
the Office of Admissions and Records at gradadmissions@uiuc.edu for information.
Domestic applicants are citizens or lawful permanent residents of the United States, or have
been granted Asylee, Refugee or Paroled in the Public Interest status by the United States
government. If you can answer yes to ALL of the following three questions, you may also
complete the domestic application as a “Non-citizen, status identified” citizenship type: 1) I am
not a U.S. citizen, but I did or will graduate from an Illinois high school or attain a GED in Illinois
2) I did attend school in Illinois for at least 3 years during kindergarten through high school and 3)
I did live with my parents while I attended school in Illinois. Domestic applicants complete the
“Domestic Applicant” section of the application and are required to submit a $50.00 application
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fee. If you have submitted an application for United States Permanent Residency, please see the
instructions for International applicants below.
International applicants are citizens or permanent residents of a country to which they intend to
return other than the United States. International applicants may be in the United States on an
educational, worker or visitor visa, or be residing in their home country. International applicants
complete the “International Applicant” section of the application, and are required to submit a
$60.00 application fee (U.S. dollars) by check, money order or credit card (credit card payment
option for online applicants only). Checks must be drawn from a U.S.-affiliated bank, payable to
the University of Illinois. International applicants who are requesting F-1 or J-1 visa eligibility
documents are also required to provide evidence of financial support by completing the
“Declaration and Certification of Finances Form” with accompanying bank statements, and
evidence of English proficiency. For a list of required documents, please see the “International
Applicant” instructions. Please note: International applicants who have filed an application for
United States Permanent Residency are considered International applicants and should complete
the “International Applicant” section of the application, but are not required to provide financial
documentation.
Application Deadlines
Each program of study office establishes application deadlines and materials required for
admission review. IMPORTANT: Contact your proposed program of study office for
deadline information before submitting the application and non-refundable application fee.
Transcripts/Educational Credentials
International Applicants: Applicants for graduate study must submit official or attested copies
of academic credentials from all universities and colleges attended, in a sealed envelope, with a
certification stamp across the seal. Academic credentials include mark sheets, certificates,
transcripts, and examination results and must include all coursework, grades and degree
information. For each college or university attended, provide a credential in the original language,
and an attested English translation. DO NOT SUBMIT ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS; all submitted
documents become the property of UIUC and will not be returned. Questions about financial aid,
graduate appointments, degree requirements, courses, curricula, and programs should be
addressed to the appropriate program of study office.
Domestic Applicants: Use the transcript request labels
(www.grad.uiuc.edu/forms/admission/TranscriptLabels.pdf) to request that an official transcript of
your academic record from each U.S. community college, senior college, university, or graduate
and professional school you have attended be sent to your proposed program of study office. It is
not necessary, however, to submit a transcript covering work completed at the UrbanaChampaign campus of the University of Illinois. When completing the application form, be sure to
list all of the institutions you have attended, including the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign.
Applying to More Than One Program of Study
Applicants who wish to be considered for admission to multiple programs of study should
submit an application, fee, and appropriate supporting materials to each program of study office.
Students may be enrolled in only one program of study at a time, unless enrolled in an approved
joint program of study.
Applying to a Joint Program of Study
Applicants who wish to be considered for admission to one of UIUC’s joint programs
should submit one application and fee to the Office of Admissions and Records, using the
appropriate joint program code from the Program Code Listing. One set of supplemental
application materials and supporting documents (transcripts, etc.) should be submitted to each
program of study office. Contact both programs of study offices for specific instructions and
deadlines regarding joint program applications.
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Non-degree Applicants
Requirements for non-degree applicants vary depending on the proposed program of
study chosen. Contact your proposed program of study office for specific information on nondegree applicant requirements and deadlines.
International Applicants: Non-degree enrollment is restricted and in most instances not allowed
for international students who require a Certificate of Eligibility Form I-20 or DS-2019 to obtain an
F-1 or J-1 visa. United States Government regulations require all F-1 and J-1 students to be
engaged in a full course of study. Exceptions are made only when the applicant is sponsored by
an organization, government agency, or the like that proposes and supports an
educational program on a non-degree basis that is consistent with the goals of international,
educational, or cultural exchange (International Exchange students) – and only if the exchange
program has been previously approved by the Graduate College.
Individuals on certain dependent visas, or J-1 Scholars, may apply for non-degree enrollment if
the applicant receives the recommendation of the graduate department offering the requested
course work. Financial documentation and evidence of English proficiency may also be required
for admission. Not all dependent visa status categories are eligible for enrollment.
International Exchange students will be allowed to register upon arrival and check-in at the
University, and must be enrolled in a full course of study.
Domestic students and international students on enrollment-eligible dependent visas will
have the following registration and enrollment restrictions if admitted as regular non-degree
students:
• Unless applying for summer sessions only, applicants must be recommended for admission by a specific academic program. • Admitted non-degree students will be permitted to register for the fall or spring term only
after the third day of instruction and have until the tenth day of instruction to register
without incurring the late fine. Early registration is not permitted.
• Admitted non-degree students may enroll in a course with the approval of the admitting
academic program along with the approval of the academic program offering the course.
• Admitted non-degree students are limited to part-time status, which is defined as fewer
than 12 hours of course work in any term. No more than 12 hours of graduate credit
earned as a non-degree student may be petitioned to apply toward a degree.
Instructions for International or Non-citizen Applicants
English Proficiency Requirement
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
All applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit the results of
the TOEFL as evidence of English proficiency. Official scores are required to be submitted
directly from TOEFL/ETS (please see instructions below for Submitting Official Scores regarding
our institution code and program number).
• Graduate applicants may be exempt from the TOEFL if one of the following criteria is
met:
o Completion of at least two years of post-secondary full-time study, as defined by
the home institution, in a country where English is the primary language and at
an institution where English is the primary medium of instruction, within five years
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of the proposed term of initial enrollment at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign.
OR
o Completion of a graduate degree in a country where English is the primary
language and at an institution where English is the primary language of
instruction, within five years of the proposed term of initial enrollment.
The TOEFL score must be less than two years old at the proposed term of entry in order to be
valid. A minimum score of 550 (on the paper-based test) or 213 (on the computer-based test, or
CBT) is required. Please note: Individual academic programs may require a higher score; contact
your proposed program of study office for the minimum TOEFL requirement for admission.
If the scores on the TOEFL are acceptable, but indicate the need for further English study (scores
of 550-610 or 213-253 CBT, inclusive), an English Placement Test (EPT) will be required upon
arrival at the University. On the basis of the EPT results, applicants are generally required to
enroll in non-credit “English as a Second Language” courses and take a reduced academic load
beginning the first semester at the University.
The TOEFL is administered via two testing methods: computer-based (CBT) and paper-based:
• CBT: The computer-based test is given at Sylvan Technology Centers worldwide and is
available throughout the year by appointment.
• Paper-based test: The paper-based program is still offered in some countries. A free
information bulletin is available for each of the testing programs from the TOEFL web site
at www.toefl.org (download or order online).
TOEFL Services:
Mailing address: P.O. Box 6151, Princeton, NJ 08541-6151 USA
Telephone: (609) 771-7100; TTY: (609) 771-7714
If testing in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, or
U.S. Territories: (800) 468-6335 E-mail: toefl@ets.org
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Submitting Official Scores: Applicants who have already taken the TOEFL should
request the Educational Testing Service send scores to the Office of Admissions and
Records, using our institution code number 1836, and program office code 00.
TSE (Test of Spoken English)
This test is required for nonnative speakers of English who wish to be considered for
teaching assistantships and must be taken in addition to the TOEFL. Applicants must receive a
score of 50 or higher (230 or higher on versions prior to 1996). Results must be submitted
directly to your program of study office. Some programs may require the TSE of applicants who
are not being considered for teaching assistantships. For more information about the TSE
requirement, please contact your proposed program of study office.
Evidence of Financial Resources
All international applicants are required to demonstrate that they have adequate financial
resources to cover the cost of their education while in the United States. Official financial
documentation is required as part of the application process in order for entry documents (I-20 or
DS-2019) to the U.S. to be issued.
International applicants should submit the following documentation along with other
supporting application materials directly to the proposed program of study office:
1. Declaration and Certification of Finances form (available for download at http://www.mspe.uiuc.edu/forms/Financial_Certification.pdf)
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Original bank statements showing proof of adequate funds for tuition and fees, books and
supplies, living expenses, and dependent expenses (if applicable). Bank statements
must be on official bank letterhead, and should be from savings, checking and moneymarket accounts or CDs. Stock, bond, and auto/land deeds are not acceptable forms of
financial support.
2. Original, official, signed Letter of Sponsorship from an employer or governmental agency,
including the monetary amount of sponsorship and expenses covered (including
dependents’ expenses, if applicable), and length of sponsorship. If a Letter of
Sponsorship is submitted.
Visa Information
The Certificate of Eligibility Form I-20 will be issued to admitted applicants who request
and are eligible for an F-1 visa. F-1 students may not hold appointments that total more than 20
hours per week when school is in session, and full-time during vacation period provided the
student intends to register in the following semester. Twelve months of optional practical training
in a study program may be authorized. Dependents of F-1 students cannot be employed.
A DS-2019 Form will be issued to admitted applicants who request and are eligible for a J-1 visa.
Applicants sponsored by their governments, international foundations, or agencies, who receive
at least 50 percent of their funding from any source other than personal or family funds, or who
are part of a university exchange will receive this form. Entry into the U.S. is only for the total
period of the study program as specified on the DS-2019. J-1 students may work on or offcampus only with written approval from their sponsor. Students may participate in up to 18
months of academic training and up to 36 months of postdoctoral training. Changing visa
category is very difficult and may not be allowed. J-1 visa holders may be subject to a 2-year
home country residence requirement. Dependents on J-2 visas may seek employment.
A student may not enroll or pursue studies while on a B1/B2 or F-2 visa.
Information regarding the SEVIS Visa fee may be obtained at the following U.S. Department of
Homeland Security website: www.ice.gov/graphics/news/factsheets/sevisfactsheet.htm.
Abbreviated Academic Calendar (for International students)
Spring 2005 Summer 2005
Fall 2005
Reporting
January 10-12
June 6-8
August 9
dates
Classes
January 18
June 13
August 24
begin
Information for All Applicants
Notification of Admission
In order to be admitted to the Graduate College at UIUC, applicants must meet admission
requirements of both their proposed program of study, and the Graduate College. Your proposed
program of study office will evaluate your application, and recommend a decision for admission to
the Graduate College. An official Notification of Admission will be mailed to you from the Office of
Admissions and Records.
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Financial Aid
Check with your proposed program of study office for its application deadline for
fellowships, assistantships, or tuition waivers. You may apply for more than one type of aid by
designating the order of preference. If your proposed program requires additional supporting
documents and test scores, send them directly to the program of study office.
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Fellowships. Information on fellowships is available at: www.grad.uiuc.edu/fellowship/fellowgc.html.
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Assistantships. Assistants enrolled in most graduate programs receive a waiver of full
tuition and the service fee, provided the appointment is for not less than one-quarter time
and not more than two-thirds time, and if the assistant is on appointment for at least
three-quarters (91 days) of the term. Assistants enrolled in the following programs
receive only a waiver of the base-rate tuition and the service fee: MS, Accountancy
(International Program); MBA; MS in Business Administration for International Managers;
MS in Policy Economics; MS in International Finance; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
(DVM); MSW in Social Work; MS in Library and Information Science; and Law (JD, LLM).
Details about tuition waivers are available at the following website:
www.grad.uiuc.edu/Policies/TuitionWaiverPolicy.html.
Please note: For non-native speakers of English to be considered for a teaching assistantship,
the TSE must be taken, and the score submitted to your proposed program of study office (please
see the English Proficiency Requirement section for details).
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Tuition and Service Fee Waivers. These awards waive payment of tuition and the
service fee. For deadlines and applications, please contact your program of study office.
For University-funded fellowships, assistantships, and tuition waivers, there are no
restrictions on citizenship, age, sex, ethnic or national origin, marital status, or disability.
Certain non-University-funded fellowships and assistantships may have restrictions.
Before you apply for such an award, consult the office of your proposed program of study
for both the types of financial aid available and the financial aid deadline. Please note: In
general, most financial aid decisions are made before April 1.
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Loans (for Domestic Applicants only). For information about loans, contact the Office
of Student Financial Aid, 610 East John Street, Champaign, IL 61820, phone: (217) 3330100, or visit www.osfa.uiuc.edu.
Housing
Various types of housing are available on or near campus. Included are Universityowned residence halls and married student or family apartments, privately owned boarding
facilities, rental homes, and apartments. For information about residence halls or family housing,
contact the Housing Division, 200 Clark Hall, 1203 South Fourth Street, Champaign, IL 61820,
phone: (217) 333-7111, e-mail: housing@uiuc.edu, or visit www.housing.uiuc.edu.
Information about off-campus housing is available from the Housing Information Office, 400 Clark
Hall, 1203 South Fourth Street, Champaign, IL 61820, phone: (217) 333-1420, e-mail:
certhsg@uiuc.edu, or visit www.housing.uiuc.edu.
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 on
campus 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 at: www.mckinley.uiuc.edu/forms/forms.html.
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Health Insurance
Health 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. 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 Office for International Student Affairs website:
www.uiuc.edu/unit/oisa.
Equal Opportunity Policy
The commitment of the University to the most fundamental principles of academic
freedom, equality of opportunity, and human dignity requires that decisions involving students and
employees be based on individual merit and be free from invidious discrimination in all its forms,
whether or not specifically prohibited by law. Among the forms of invidious discrimination
prohibited by the University policy but not law is discrimination, including harassment, on the
basis of sexual orientation. Complaints of invidious discrimination in violation of University policy
are to be resolved within existing University procedures. The policy of the University of Illinois is
to comply with all federal and state nondiscrimination, equal opportunity, and affirmative action
laws, orders, and regulations. The University will not engage in discrimination or harassment
against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital
status, disability, unfavorable discharge from the military, or status as a disabled veteran or a
veteran of the Vietnam era. This nondiscrimination policy applies to admissions, employment, and
access to and treatment in University programs and activities.
Disability Services
Campus facilities at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are among the most
accessible in the nation for disabled persons, and applications from persons with disabilities are
always welcomed. The Division of Disability Resources and Education Services (DRES)
coordinates services for U of I students with disabilities. For further information, contact DRES at
1207 South Oak Street, Champaign, IL 61820, phone: (217) 333-4603 (V/TDD), or visit
www.disability.uiuc.edu.
The University of Illinois is committed to maintaining a safe campus environment. Current
campus crime statistics are available at www.uiuc.edu.
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This section should be sent to the MSPE Program Office (please refer to mailing address at the
end of this application). This form will be scanned. Please print inside the boxes, using black ink/pencil,
write in capital letters, and, where appropriate, completely fill in the circles.
SSN (Social Security Number)*
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*An SSN is not required, but providing it will expedite the processing of your application. The University has a strong
commitment to ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of student records and will not disclose any SSN without consent or
for any purpose except as allowed by law and University policy (see www.ssn.uillinois.edu).
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UIN (University Identification Number)*
APPLICATION
FOR ADMISSION
*If you have attended/are currently attending the University at Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, please provide your UIN.
FULL LEGAL NAM E (f or International applicants: y our name as it appears on y our passport)
PART 1 OF 2
Last Name
(Family )
First
Name
Middle
Name
Pref erred First
Name (if applicable)
Previous Last
Name
Previous
First Name
Previous
Middle Name
PERMANENT ADDRESS (International applicants must list their permanent residential address in country of citizenship )
Address Line 1
Address Line 2
Address Line 3
State /
Prov ince
City
Zip / Postal
Code
County (if U.S. address)
Nation (Country )
Phone Number
(U.S. & Canada)
-
International
Phone Number
Effective
until:
M AILING ADDRESS (if dif f erent)
M M
/
D D
/
-
-
-
Y Y Y Y
Address Line 1
Address Line 2
Address Line 3
State /
Prov ince
City
Zip / Postal
Code
County (if U.S. address)
Nation (Country )
Phone Number
(U.S. & Canada)
-
Effective
until:
E-M AIL ADDRESS
GENDER
Male
G1-1
International
Phone Number
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Female
M M
/
D D
/
Y Y Y Y
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PLACE AND DATE OF BIRTH
City /
Town
State /
Prov ince
Date of
M M
Birth
/
D D
/
Y Y Y Y
Nation
(Country )
DOMESTIC APPLICANTS (Before completing this section, please refer to the "Which Application Fee Should I Pay" section in the Application Instructions)
If you are able to answer Yes to any of the following 3 questions, you are considered to be a "Domestic Applicant." If you answer
No to all 3 questions, please skip to the section below titled "International Applicants."
1. Are you a U.S. Citizen?
YES
NO
2. Are you a lawful U.S. Permanent Resident?
YES
NO
If yes, please indicate your country of citizenship and Permanent Resident Alien Registration # below and attach a copy of your lawful Permanent
Resident card ("Green Card"), Letter of Approval Notice from USCIS, or a copy of the Personal Information page and Permanent Resident stamp in
your passport.
Country of Citizenship
Permanent Resident Alient Registration #
*If you have applied for U.S. permanent residency, but have not yet been approved, please fill out the INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
section below and attach your Letter of Permanent Resident Application Receipt from USCIS
If you are a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident, please indicate your Race/Ethnicity type below:
1-American Indian /
Alaskan Native
2-Asian or
Pacific Islander
3-Black / African American /
Non-Hispanic
4P-Puerto Rican
(mainland)
4R-Puerto Rican
(commonwealth)
4Y-Puerto Rican
(other)
4-Hispanic/
Latino
4Z-Other
Hispanic or Latino
4C-Cuban
4M-Mexican
American
5-White /
Non-Hispanic
6-Race/Ethnicity
Unknown
(Ethnic information is requested so that this institution may demonstrate its compliance with federal requirements. Failure to respond will not affect this application.)
3. Are you currently in the U.S. and on one of the status designations listed below?
YES
Please indicate your non-citizen/non-immigrant/non-permanent resident status:
Asylee
Refugee
Non-Citizen - Status Identified
NO
Paroled in Public Interest
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS (Before completing this section, please refer to the "Which Application Fee Should I Pay" section in the Application Instructions)
(Domestic applicants: please skip to the "Residency for Tuition Purposes" section below)
Nation (Country ) of Citizenship
Nation (Country ) of legal permanent residence
If you are currently in the U.S. on a non-immigrant visa status, please indicate y our visa type:
J-1 Indicate Program Sponsor:
M M
J-2
D D
Y Y Y Y
F-2
F-1
Date I-20 or DS-2019 expires:
If you are currently in the U.S. on a visa status not mentioned above, please indicate your visa type:
Have you completed an "Adjustment in Status" application for lawful permanent U.S. residency?
YES
NO
If yes, please enclose a copy of your application receipt from USCIS.
/
/
If you have been unable to identify with any of the above citizenship questions (in either the Domestic or the
International Applicants' sections), please fill in this circle to apply as a Non-Citizen - Other Applicant.
Request for Visa Eligibility Documents
Request visa eligibility documents from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by indiciating visa type:
F-1
J-1 Indicate Program Sponsor*:
I do not need visa eligibility documents
*Refer to Visa Information on "Instructions for Application for Admission to the Graduate College"
If y ou are being sponsored by an International agency , indicate Sponsor (e.g., LASPAU, Fulbright):
What is y our position/occupation in y our home country (e.g., computer programmer, undergraduate student)?
RESIDENCY FOR TUITION PURPOSES (Normally, for U.S. Citizens and lawful Permanent Residents only)
Will you hav e lived in Illinois f or the 12 months preceding the term f or which y ou are apply ing?
Does at least one of y our parents maintain a permanent residence in Illinois?
If "y es," f urnish f ull name, address, and length of time parent has been at this address:
Yes
No
Yes
No
Last Name
First Name
Time at this address:
less than 12 months
Address Line 1
G1-2
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ACADEM IC INFORM ATION Please attach a separate sheet with additional institutional information, if necessary.
Primary Schooling (International applicants only )
Dates attended f or all primary schooling:
f rom:
M M
/
to:
Y Y Y Y
M M
Certif icate received (if applicable):
/
Date:
Y Y Y Y
M M
/
D D
/
M M
/
Y Y Y Y
Y Y Y Y
Secondary Schooling (International applicants only ) (e.g., high school, colegio, liceo, ly cee, gy mnasium)
Dates attended f or all secondary schooling:
f rom:
M M
/
Y Y Y Y
to:
Name of School where certif ication/diploma was receiv ed (to abbrev iate, use "HS" f or High School, "Sec School"
f or Secondary School):
Date received:
M M
/
D D
/
Y Y Y Y
Name of diploma/certif icate receiv ed (in original language and exact English translation):
Original language:
English translation (if original
not in English):
Pos t-Se condary Education (Giv e names of all univ ersities and colleges y ou hav e attended, including the Univ ersity of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, if applicable, listing the most recent institution f irst. If y ou hav e attended more than three institutions, please submit the others on
paper to y our proposed program of study of f ice.
A. Institution (to abbrev iate, use "U" f or Univ ersity , "Coll" f or College, "Comm" f or Community , "Inst" f or Institute, "Tech" f or Technology )
State /
Province
City
Nation (Country )
Degree (in original language)
/
Date awarded / expected M M
Dates attended
f rom:
M M
Major/Primary Area of Study
/
Y Y Y Y
to:
D D
/
Y Y Y Y
M M
/
Y Y Y Y
If y ou received a degree f or a double major, please list the major
Minor/Concentration
GPA
Ov erall:
Based upon a GPA scale of (e.g., 3.5 G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale)
.
Major:
.
3.0
4.0
.
Other:
Honors
B. Institution (to abbrev iate, use "U" f or Univ ersity , "Coll" f or College, "Comm" f or Community , "Inst" f or Institute, "Tech" f or Technology )
State /
Province
City
Nation (Country )
Degree (in original language)
Date awarded / expected M M
Dates attended
Major/Primary Area of Study
If y ou received a degree f or a double major, please list the major
Minor/Concentration
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f rom:
M M
/
Y Y Y Y
to:
/
D D
/
Y Y Y Y
M M
/
Y Y Y Y
GPA
Based upon a GPA scale of (e.g., 3.5 G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale)
.
Ov erall:
.
Major:
3.0
4.0
.
Other:
Honors
C. Institution (to abbrev iate, use "U" f or Univ ersity , "Coll" f or College, "Comm" f or Community , "Inst" f or Institute, "Tech" f or Technology )
State /
Province
City
Nation (Country )
Degree (in original language)
/
Date awarded / expected M M
Dates attended
f rom:
M M
Major/Primary Area of Study
/
Y Y Y Y
to:
D D
/
Y Y Y Y
M M
/
Y Y Y Y
If y ou received a degree f or a double major, please list the major
Minor/Concentration
GPA
Based upon a GPA scale of (e.g., 3.5 G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale)
.
Ov erall:
.
Major:
3.0
4.0
.
Other:
Honors
DESIRED TERM OF ENROLLM ENT (choose one term and complete appropriate y ear)
Fall
Spring
Summer continuing into Fall
Summer only
(applicants f or consecutiv e
summer only attendance)
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PROPOSED PROGRAM (select from enclosed Program Listing)
Nondegree: Applicants for nondegree admission should contact their proposed program of study office for the nondegree program code.
Department (e.g., Art and Design)
Department code
(e.g., 1526)
1405
E C ON O M I C S
Program Name (e.g., Art History )
MS P E - P O L I C Y E CO NOM I C S - M S
Field of Specialization
Program Code (e.g., 10KS0250MA)
10 KS3925MS
Do you wish to pursue a degree?
Yes
No
If you are applying f or a master's degree, do y ou
intend to continue f or the doctoral degree?
Yes
No
Undecided
The next 4 questions are helpful for data entry purposes so that duplicate records are not created in our system:
Hav e you applied f or graduate study at this Univ ersity in the prev ious 12 months?
Yes
No
Hav e you ev er attended or taken courses at this Univ ersity ?
Yes
No
If "y es," giv e date of last term: M M
/
D D
/
Y Y Y Y
Will you begin your program of study with an of f -campus course?
Were y ou pursuing a degree?
Yes
No
No
Yes
TEST SCORES (please complete this section for tests you have taken or are planning to take)
GRE (Graduate Re cord Exam ination) Ge ne ral te st:
%
Test Date
M M
G1-4
Quantitativ e (200-800)
Verbal (200-800)
Registration #
/
D D
/
Analy tical Writing* (0.0-6.0)
Analy tical* (200-800)
Y Y Y Y
(*If applicable)
%
%
.
%
GRE Subje ct Tes t:
Score (200-990)
Test Date M M
Registration #
/
D D
/
%
Y Y Y Y
Subject
GRE Writing As se ss m e nt:
Registration #
M M
Test Date
/
D D
GM AT (Graduate M anagem ent Adm iss ions Tes t):
/
Y Y Y Y
Verbal (0-60)
Quantitativ e (0-60)
Registration #
Test Date
%
M M
/
/
D D
%
Total (200-800)
Y Y Y Y
Analy tical (0.0-6.0)
%
M AT (M iller Analogies Tes t):
Test Date
M M
/
/
D D
M M
/
/
D D
.
%
Ov erall %
Raw Score (0-100)
% f or intended major
%
Y Y Y Y
M CAT (M e dical Colle ge Adm iss ion Te st):
Test Date
.
Score (0.0-6.0)
Verbal Reasoning
(1 to 13-15)
Physical Sciences
(1-15)
%
Writing Sample
(J-T)
Biological Sciences
(1-15)
Y Y Y Y
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), if require d:
Test Date
M M
/
/
D D
Y Y Y Y
Computer-based Test
Appointment #
Paper-based Test
Registration #
TWE (Test of Written English) [Paper-based] or
Essay [Computer-based], if required (0.0-6.0)
.
Total (40-300)
Total (310-677)
TSE (Test of Spoken Englis h):
All applicants whose native language is not English, regardless of U.S. citizenship, are required to submit a passing score (at least 50) on the TSE to
be awarded a teaching assistantship. This requirement may not be waiv ed.
Registration #
Test Date
M M
/
D D
/
Y Y Y Y
Total (20-60)
LANGUAGE ABILITY (other than English)
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Chinese
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Other
French
German
Please
specify :
Hindi
Korean
Other
Russian
Please
specify :
Spanish
FINANCIAL AID
If admitted, do y ou wish to receiv e f inancial aid? If so, what type of f inancial aid do you desire? (Indicate 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th choice, using the numerals
1, 2, 3, 4; if y ou hav e no preference, please select the "No preference" option)
Teaching Assistantship
G1-5
Research Assistantship
Fellowship
Tuition waiv er only
No pref erence
I must receive f inancial
aid in order to enroll
Note: For financial aid consideration, check with the office of your proposed program of study for the specific financial aid deadline. All
international applicants must have documented evidence of adequate financial resources for the length of time required to obtain the degree
sought. You must complete the enclosed Declaration and Certification of Finances and return it to your proposed program of study office
with the official documentation, even if you are applying for financial aid, so that the University can determine whether or not to issue a
visa eligibility form.
REFERENCES
Three letters of reference should be sent to each program to which y ou are applying by the application deadline date, if the application
is to be considered f or admission. Please list below the name and complete address of each person to whom you hav e given a
reference form. Each person should be well acquainted with y our intellectual abilities, academic perf ormance, and personal character.
Name
Name
Address
Address
Name
Name
Address
Address
APPLICATION FEE WAIV ER ELIGIBILITY
If y ou are an employ ee of the Univ ersity of Illinois or one of its allied agencies, please indicate y our appointment category below:
Staff (civil serv ice)
Academic prof essional
Faculty
Graduate Assistant
Allied agency - employ ing unit:
Telephone number:
-
-
Approved d e s i g n a t e d p r o g r a m o r f oreign exchange program:
M AILING INSTRUCTIONS
Submit the application f ee f or paper applications, including the PDF v ersion, ($40 f or domestic applicants; $50 (U.S. dollars) f or
international applicants) by mailing y our check or money order (drawn on a U.S. bank) with y our application to:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Economics - MSPE Program
313 David Kinley Hall, 1407 West Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61801
USA
Mail Part 2 and supplemental application materials (statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, f inancial certif ication documents, etc.) directly
to the M S P E P r o g r a m office.
ALL APPLICANTS: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING AND SIGN
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is committed to maintaining a saf e environment for all members of the University community .
As part of this commitment, the University requires applicants who are under current indictment or hav e been convicted of a crime (other than
a routine traffic offense or in a juvenile proceeding) to disclose this information as a mandatory step in the application process. A previous
conviction or current indictment does not automatically bar admission to the University , but does require review. Complete inf ormation must
be sent by certified mail at the time of application f or admission to: Rev iew Committee, 300 Turner Student Serv ices Building, 610 East John
Street, Champaign, Illinois 61820 USA. Applicants are responsible f or v erif ying receipt by the Univ ersity and f or maintaining a copy of the
receipt certif ying submission. Inf ormation to be submitted includes a brief explanation, location (city , state, country ) of conviction or current
indictment, dates, and court disposition, in English. This statement must include a grant of permission to the Univ ersity f or complete access to
criminal records, if any . For f urther inf ormation on this requirement, call (217) 333-0050.
As an international applicant, you most likely do not hav e an SSN. If you do, the following inf ormation applies to y ou as well as to domestic
applicants: y ou are requested to v oluntarily provide y our Social Security Number (SSN), which is not required to process y our admission but is
necessary for f inancial aid applications. The SSN is being requested pursuant to Public Law 93-579 and will be used f or the Univ ersity 's system of
student records, as well as f or compliance with f ederal reporting requirements. If y ou choose not to disclose your SSN, an identif ication number
will be assigned.
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT
I understand that withholding pertinent inf ormation requested on this application or giv ing f alse information will make me ineligible f or admission to the
University or subject to dismissal. With this in mind, I certify that the statements are correct and complete, including a report of all criminal history as
described abov e. Furthermore, I agree that if I am employed by the University of Illinois, I will adhere to and be bound by the Univ ersity of Illinois
Statutes, the General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure adopted by the Board of Trustees, and any and all other applicable
rules and regulations of the University and its Board of Trustees.
G1-6
Signature:
Date:
Please mail the following information to your proposed program of study office. See enclosed Program Address
Listing f or the mailing address. Be sure to print your name, Social Security Number (SSN) and University Identif ication Number (UIN),
date of birth, and your proposed program of study on any attached sheets. Note for joint degree applicants: You must send separate copies of
transcripts and reference letters to each of the two programs to which you are applying. Be advised that admission to one program does not imply admission to both. If you
are admitted to only one program, you will not be in a joint degree program.
SSN (if applicable )
-
Date of Birth
UIN (if applicable )
-
M M
or
/
D D
/
Y Y Y Y
Full Legal Name
APPLICATION
FOR ADMISSION
Last Name
(Family )
Middle
Name
First
Name
PART 2 OF 2
Des ired Term of Enrollm ent (choose one term and complete appropriate y ear)
Fall
Spring
Summer continuing into Fall
Summer only (applicants f or
consecutiv e summer only attendance)
20
Propose d Program (select f rom enclosed Program Code Listing)
E CON OM I C S - P OL I C Y
ECO NOM I C S -M S
Field of Specialization
Program Code (e.g., 10KS0250MA)
10KS3925MS
EXPERIENCE: Teaching, research, professional, business, military, etc. Account for all of your time since you began your undergraduate work to
the present, other than time spent in academic training. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
Institution or organization (name, city, state, country)
Nature of Work
M E M B E R S H IP in honor societies and learned and professional organizations. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
G2-1
Dates
SCHOLARSHIPS, prizes, honors, or other recognition. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
PUBLICATIONS: Give titles of publications, major papers, or theses of w hich you are author or co-author. If published, give citation.
APPLICANT STATEM ENT
Attach a one-page statement concerning your previous academic work in your proposed or allied fields of study, including course
work, other educational experiences, teaching or other relevant employment, publications, and your plans for graduate study and a
professional career. If you are currently enrolled in graduate or undergraduate study, please list the courses you plan to complete
before enrolling in the Graduate College of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
NONDEGREE APPLICANTS: Include in your statement the reasons for seeking admission as a nondegree student and the
educational objectives to be accomplished by enrollment.
IT IS IM PORTANT THAT YOU CHECK WITH YOUR PROPOSED PROGRAM OF STUDY OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL APPLICATION
REQUIREM ENTS. PLEASE REFER TO THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM ADDRESS LISTING FOR CONTACT I NFORMATION.
G2-2
TO THE APPLICANT: Fill in your name and the name and address of your proposed program of study at the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, and send ONE transcript label to the registrar of each institution you have attended (except the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Be sure to include your current address (or email) on each label. PLEASE PRINT.
Label for Transcript: to support application for admission to the Graduate College of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign.
Registrar: with this label attached, please send a transcript of the academic record of:
Social Security Number:
To (Department name): Department of Economics
Last Name:
Program Name: MSPE Program
First Name:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Middle Name:
Room Number and Building: 313 David Kinley Hall
Student’s Mailing Address:
Street Address: 1407 West Gregory Drive
City (check one):
Champaign
●
Urbana
●
61801
State: IL
Student’s Email Address:
Zip code (check one):
Student’s Signature:
Date:
61820
Label for Transcript: to support application for admission to the Graduate College of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign.
Registrar: with this label attached, please send a transcript of the academic record of:
Social Security Number:
To (Department name): Department of Economics
Last Name:
Program Name: MSPE Program
First Name:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Middle Name:
Room Number and Building: 313 David Kinley Hall
Student’s Mailing Address:
Street Address: 1407 West Gregory Drive
City (check one):
Champaign
● Urbana
State: IL
Student’s Email address:
Zip code (check one):
Student’s Signature:
Date:
61820
● 61801
Label for Transcript: to support application for admission to the Graduate College of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign.
Registrar: with this label attached, please send a transcript of the academic record of:
Social Security Number:
To (Department name): Department of Economics
Last Name:
Program Name: MSPE Program
First Name:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Middle Name:
Room Number and Building: 313 David Kinley Hall
Student’s Mailing Address:
Street Address: 1407 West Gregory Drive
City (check one):
Champaign
●
Urbana
●
61801
State: IL
LBL-1
Student’s Email Address:
Zip code (check one):
Student’s Signature:
Date:
61820
Example: ART AND DESIGN (Department name) (1526) (Department code)
10KS0250MA (Program code) Art History–MA (Program name)
ACCOUNTANCY (1346)
10KS0071MAS
Accountancy–MAS
10KS0071PHD
Accountancy–PHD
10KS3928MS
Accountancy (International)–MS
10KS0193MS
Accountancy (Taxation)–MS
ADVERTISING (1408)
10KS0277MS
Advertising–MS
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING (1615)
10KS4048MS
Aerospace Engineering–MS
10KS4048PHD
Aerospace Engineering–PHD
AFRICAN STUDIES (1461)
10KS0283MA
African Studies–MA
AGRICULTURAL & CONSUMER ECONOMICS (1470)
10KS0176MS
Agricultural & Consumer Economics–MS
10KS0176PHD
Agricultural & Consumer Economics–PHD
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (1227)
10KS0102MS
Agricultural Engineering–MS
10KS0102PHD
Agricultural Engineering–PHD
ANIMAL BIOLOGY (1292)
10KS0315PHD
Biology–PHD
ANIMAL SCIENCES (1538)
10KS0002MS
Animal Sciences–MS
10KS0002PHD
Animal Sciences–PHD
ANTHROPOLOGY (1241)
10KS0340MA
Anthropology–MA
10KS0340PHD
Anthropology–PHD
ARCHITECTURE (1767)
10KS0246MARC Architecture Track 1–MARCH
10KS0247MARC Architecture Track 2–MARCH
10KS0248MARC Architecture Track 3–MARCH
10KS8110NONE Architecture MARCH/MBA
10KS8109NONE Architecture MARCH/Civil Engineering MS
10KS8119NONE Architecture MARCH/Computer Science MCS
10KS8118NONE Architecture MARCH/Urban Planning MUP
10KS0249PHD
Architecture–PHD
ART & DESIGN (1526)
10KS0252MFA
Art & Design–MFA
10KS0253MFA
Art & Design, Crafts–MFA
10KS0254MFA
Art & Design, Graphic Design–MFA
10KS0255MFA
Art & Design, Industrial Design–MFA
10KS0256MFA
Art & Design, Metals–MFA
10KS0257MFA
Art & Design, Painting–MFA
10KS0258MFA
Art & Design, Photography–MFA
10KS0260MFA
Art & Design, Sculpture–MFA
10KS0169MA
Art Education–MA
10KS0169EDD
Art Education–EDD
10KS0250MA
Art History–MA
10KS0250PHD
Art History–PHD
ASTRONOMY (1430)
10KS0333MS
Astronomy–MS
10KS0333PHD
Astronomy–PHD
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (1253)
10KS0334MS
Atmospheric Sciences–MS
10KS0334PHD
Atmospheric Sciences–PHD
AVIATION (1707)
10KS3530MS
BIOCHEMISTRY (1438)
10KS0318MS
Biochemistry–MS
10KS0318PHD
Biochemistry–PHD
BIOENGINEERING (1343)
10KS0408MS
Bioengineering–MS
10KS0408PHD
Bioengineering –PHD
BIOLOGY (1383)
10KS0314MS
10KS0316MS
10KS0316PHD
10KS0317PHD
10KS0293MS
Biology–MS
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology–MS
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology–PHD
Physiological & Molecular Plant Biology–PHD
Teaching of Biology and General Science–MS
BIOPHYSICS & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY (1415)
10KS0319PHD
Biophysics & Computational Biology–PHD
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (1902)
10KS0079PHD
Business Administration–PHD
10KS3926MS
Business Administration (International)–MS
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) (1230)
10KS9875MBA
Business Administration–MBA
10KS8110NONE Business Administration MBA/Architecture MARCH
10KS8117NONE Business Administration MBA/Civil Engineering MS
10KS8116NONE Business Administration MBA/Computer Science MCS
10KS8114NONE Business Administration MBA/Law JD
*
Business Administration MBA/Human Resource Ed EDM
10KS8113NONE Business Administration MBA/Electrical Engineering MS
10KS8112NONE Business Administration MBA/General Engineering MS
10KS8107NONE Business Administration MBA/Journalism MS
10KS8106NONE Business Administration MBA/Industrial Engineering MS
10KS8105NONE Business Administration MBA/Mechanical Engineering MS
•
Business Administration MBA/Human Resources and
Industrial Relations MHRIR
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EXECUTIVE MBA)
10KS3924MBA2 Executive MBA Program Illini Center–MBA
CELL & STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY (1584)
10KS0321PHD
Cell & Structural Biology–PHD
CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING (1687)
10KS0300MS
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering–MS
10KS0300PHD
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering–PHD
10KS0300NONE Chemical Engr. NUS (Joint Program with NUS)–NONE
10KS4027MS
Bioinformatics CBE–MS
CHEMISTRY (1413)
10KS0335PHD
Chemistry–PHD
10KS0337PHD
Chemical Physics–PHD
10KS0294MS
Teaching of Chemistry–MS
CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (1251)
10KS0106MS
Civil Engineering–MS
10KS0106PHD
Civil Engineering–PHD
10KS8109NONE Civil Engineering MS/Architecture MARCH
10KS8117NONE Civil Engineering MS/Business Administration MBA
10KS0231MS
Environmental Engineering–MS
10KS0231PHD
Environmental Engineering–PHD
10KS0232MS
Environmental Science–MS
10KS0232PHD
Environmental Science–PHD
CLASSICS (1514)
10KS0308MA
10KS0347PHD
10KS0345MA
Classics–MA
Classical Philology–PHD
Teaching of Latin–MA
Human Factors–MS
COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH (1238)
10KS0279PHD
Communications Research–PHD
CODE-1
COMMUNITY HEALTH (1963)
10KS0350MS
Community Health (Rehabilitation)–MS
10KS0348MSPH Public Health in Community Health–MSPH
10KS0348MS
Community Health–MS
10KS0349PHD
Community Health–PHD
COMPARATIVE & WORLD LITERATURE (1771)
10KS1120MA
Comparative Literature–MA
10KS1120PHD
Comparative Literature–PHD
COMPUTER SCIENCE (1434)
10KS0112MS
Computer Science–MS
10KS0112PHD
Computer Science–PHD
10KS0112MCS
Computer Science–MCS
10KS0112MCSU Computer Science (Online)–MCS
10KS8119NONE Computer Science MCS/Architecture MARCH
10KS8116NONE Computer Science MCS/Business Administration MBA
10KS4028MS
Bioinformatics CS–MS
SPECIAL EDUCATION (1570)
10KS0093MS
Special Education–MS
10KS0093MA
Special Education–MA
10KS0093EDM
Special Education–EDM
10KS0093EDMX Special Education (Site-Based Off Campus)–EDM
10KS0093CAS
Special Education–CAS
10KS0093EDD
Special Education–EDD
10KS0093PHD
Special Education–PHD
CROP SCIENCES (1802)
10KS0030MS
Crop Sciences–MS
10KS0030PHD
Crop Sciences–PHD
10KS0030MSX
Crop Sciences (Site-Based Off Campus)–MS
ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING (1933)
10KS0115MS
Electrical Engineering–MS
10KS0115PHD
Electrical Engineering–PHD
10KS8113NONE Electrical Engineering–MS/Business Administration MBA
DANCE (1801)
10KS0261MFA
ENGLISH (1499)
10KS1136MFA
10KS0311MA
10KS0311PHD
Dance–MFA
EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES & CULTURES (1362)
10KS0284MA
Asian Studies–MA
10KS0285PHD
East Asian Languages and Cultures–PHD
ECONOMICS (1405)
10KS3925MS
Economics (Policy Economics)–MS
10KS0074PHD
Economics–PHD
EDUCATION - CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (1613)
10KS0095CAS
Elementary & Early Childhood Education–CAS
10KS0095CASX Elementary & Early Childhood Education (Site-Based Off
Campus)–CAS
10KS0095EDM
Elementary & Early Childhood Education–EDM
10KS0095EDMX Elementary & Early Childhood (Site-Based Off Campus)–
EDM
10KS0095MA
Elementary & Early Childhood Education–MA
10KS0095MS
Elementary & Early Childhood Education–MS
10KS0095PHD
Elementary & Early Childhood Education–PHD
10KS0211EDM
Elementary Education Teaching Certification–EDM
10KS0212EDM
Early Childhood Certification (Teaching)–EDM
10KS0215CAS
Secondary & Continuing Education–CAS
10KS0215CASX Secondary & Continuing Education (Site-Based Off
Campus)–CAS
10KS0215EDD
Secondary Education–EDD
10KS0215EDM
Secondary Education–EDM
10KS0215EDMX Secondary & Continuing Education (Site-Based Off
Campus)–EDM
10KS0215MA
Secondary Education–MA
10KS0215MS
Secondary Education–MS
10KS0215PHD
Secondary Education–PHD
•
EDM/Business Administration MBA
10KS0216EDM
Secondary English Certification–EDM
10KS0217EDM
Secondary Education(Social Studies & Certification)–EDM
10KS0218EDM
Secondary Education (Science and Certification)–EDM
10KS0219EDM
Secondary Education (Mathematics & Certification)–EDM
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION & LEADERSHIP (1674)
10KS0209MS
Educational Organization & Leadership–MS
10KS0209MA
Educational Organization & Leadership–MA
10KS0209EDM
Educational Organization & Leadership–EDM
10KS0209EDMX Educational Organization & Leadership (Site-Based Off
Campus)-EDM
10KS0209CAS
Educational Organization & Leadership–CAS
10KS0209CASX Educational Organization & Leadership (Site-Based Off
Campus)–CAS
10KS0209EDD
Educational Organization & Leadership–EDD
10KS0209PHD
Educational Organization & Leadership–PHD
EDUCATIONAL POLICY STUDIES (1640)
10KS0220EDMU Educational Policy Studies–EDM
10KS0220MA
Educational Policy Studies–MA
10KS0220PHD
Educational Policy Studies–PHD
CODE-2
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (1616)
10KS0210MS
Educational Psychology–MS
10KS0210MA
Educational Psychology–MA
10KS0210EDM
Educational Psychology–EDM
10KS0210EDMU Educational Psychology (Online)–EDM
10KS0210CAS
Educational Psychology–CAS
10KS0210PHD
Educational Psychology–PHD
Creative Writing–MFA
English–MA
English–PHD
ENGLISH AS AN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE (1748)
10KS0299MA
Teaching English as a Second Language–MA
ENTOMOLOGY (1361)
10KS0324MS
Entomology–MS
10KS0324PHD
Entomology–PHD
FINANCE (1260)
10KS3927MS
10KS0075PHD
Finance–MS
Finance–PHD
FOOD SCIENCE & HUMAN NUTRITION (1698)
10KS0037MS
Food Science & Human Nutrition–MS
10KS0037PHD
Food Science & Human Nutrition–PHD
10KS0037MSX
Food Science & Human Nutrition (Site-Based Off
Campus)–MS
FRENCH (1985)
10KS0304MA
10KS0304PHD
French–MA
French –PHD
GENERAL ENGINEERING (1422)
10KS0124MS
General Engineering–MS
10KS8112NONE General Engineering MS/Business Administration MBA
10KS3846MS
Systems & Entrepreneurial Engineering–MS
10KS3846PHD
Systems & Entrepreneurial Engineering–PHD
GEOGRAPHY (1872)
10KS0341MS
Geography–MS
10KS0341MA
Geography–MA
10KS0341PHD
Geography–PHD
GEOLOGY (1655)
10KS0336MS
10KS0336PHD
10KS0346MS
Geology–MS
Geology–PHD
Teaching of Earth Science–MS
GERMANIC LANGUAGES & LITERATURES (1927)
10KS0303MA
Germanic Languages & Literatures–MA
10KS0303PHD
Germanic Languages & Literatures–PHD
HISTORY (1451)
10KS0342PHD
History–PHD
HUMAN & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (HCD) (1793)
10KS0183MS
Human & Community Development–MS
10KS0183PHD
Human & Community Development–PHD
10KS0181MS
Agricultural Education–MS
10KS8102NONE Human & Community Development MS/Social Work MSW
10KS0181MSU
Agricultural Education (Online)–MS
HUMAN RESOURCES & INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (1568)
10KS0364MHRI Human Resources & Industrial Relations–MHRIR
10KS0364PHD
Human Resources & Industrial Relations–PHD
10KS8104NONE Human Resources & Industrial Relations MHRIR/Law JD
•
Human Resources & Industrial Relations MHRIR/MBA
MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY (1415)
10KS3854NONE Molecular & Cellular Biology–PHD
HUMAN RESOURCE EDUCATION (1760)
10KS0222MS
Human Resource Education–MS
10KS0222MA
Human Resource Education–MA
10KS0222EDM
Human Resource Education–EDM
10KS0222EDMU Human Resource Education (Online)–EDM
10KS0222CAS
Human Resource Education–CAS
10KS0222EDD
Human Resource Education–EDD
10KS0222PHD
Human Resource Education–PHD
*
Human Resource Ed EDM/Business Administration MBA
MUSIC (1495)
10KS0265MMUS
10KS0265PHD
10KS0168MME
10KS0168EDD
10KS0168MS
10KS0265AMUS
JOURNALISM (1642)
10KS0278MS
Journalism–MS
10KS8107NONE Journalism MS/Business Administration MBA
KINESIOLOGY (1581)
10KS0351MS
Kinesiology–MS
10KS0351PHD
Kinesiology–PHD
LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (see HUMAN RESOURCES &
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS)
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (1569)
10KS0156MLA
Landscape Architecture–MLA
10KS0156PHD
Landscape Architecture–PHD
LATIN AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN STUDIES (1729)
10KS0286MA
Latin American & Caribbean Studies–MA
LAW (1853)
10KS0281LLM
10KS0281JSD
Law–LLM
Law–JSD
LEISURE STUDIES (1714)
10KS4043MS
Recreation, Sports, Tourism–MS
10KS4043PHD
Recreation, Sports, Tourism–PHD
LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE (1992)
10KS0370MS
LIS–MS
10KS0370MSU
LIS LEEP (Online)–MS
*Only Summer Entry Applications Accepted
10KS0376MS
LIS (K-12 Media Specialist Certification)–MS
10KS0370CAS
LIS–CAS
10KS0370CASU LIS LEEP (Online)–CAS
10KS0370PHD
LIS–PHD
LINGUISTICS (1864)
10KS0301MA
Linguistics–MA
10KS0301PHD
Linguistics–PHD
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (1919)
10KS0130MS
Materials Science & Engineering–MS
10KS0130PHD
Materials Science & Engineering–PHD
MATHEMATICS (1257)
10KS0439MS
Mathematics–MS
10KS0439MA
Mathematics–MA
10KS0439PHD
Mathematics–PHD
10KS0327MS
Applied Mathematics–MS
10KS0328MS
Actuarial Science–MS
10KS0290MS
Mathematics (Teaching of Mathematics)–MS
MECHANICAL & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (1917)
10KS0127MS
Industrial Engineering–MS
10KS0127PHD
Industrial Engineering–PHD
10KS8106NONE Industrial Engineering MS/Business Administration MBA
10KS0133MS
Mechanical Engineering–MS
10KS0133PHD
Mechanical Engineering–PHD
10KS8105NONE Mechanical Engineering MS/Business Administration MBA
10KS0133MSU
Mechanical Engineering (Online) –MS
10KS0133MSX
Mechanical Engineering (Extramural) –MS
MICROBIOLOGY (1948)
10KS0322MS
Microbiology–MS
10KS0322PHD
Microbiology–PHD
CODE-3
MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY (1604)
10KS0325PHD
Molecular & Integrative Physiology–PHD
Music–MMUS
Musicology–PHD
Music Education–MME
Music Education–EDD
Music Education–MS
Musical Arts–AMUSD
NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (1875)
10KS0190MS
Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences–MS
10KS0190PHD
Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences–PHD
10KS0190MSX
Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences (Off
Campus)–MS
10KS8108NONE Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences MS/
Law JD
NEUROSCIENCE (1415)
10KS0323PHD
Neuroscience–PHD
NUCLEAR, PLASMA, & RADIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING (1973)
10KS0139MS
Nuclear Engineering–MS
10KS0139PHD
Nuclear Engineering–PHD
NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES (1971)
10KS0191MS
Nutritional Sciences–MS
10KS0191PHD
Nutritional Sciences–PHD
PHILOSOPHY (1715)
10KS0332MA
Philosophy–MA
10KS0332PHD
Philosophy–PHD
PHYSICS (1244)
10KS0240MS
10KS0240PHD
10KS0241MS
Physics–MS
Physics–PHD
Teaching of Physics–MS
PLANT BIOLOGY (1377)
10KS0320MS
Plant Biology–MS
10KS0320PHD
Plant Biology–PHD
POLITICAL SCIENCE (1710)
10KS0343PHD
Political Science–PHD
PSYCHOLOGY (1299)
10KS0338MS
Psychology–MS
10KS0338PHD
Psychology–PHD
RUSSIAN & EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES (1553)
10KS0287MA
Russian & East European Studies–MA
SLAVIC LANGUAGES & LITERATURE (1958)
10KS0302MA
Slavic Languages & Literature–MA
10KS0302PHD
Slavic Languages & Literature–PHD
SOCIAL WORK (1783)
10KS0365MSW
Social Work–MSW
10KS0365MSWX Social Work (Campus/Community Based Program)–MSW
10KS8102NONE Social Work MSW/Human & Community Development MS
10KS0365PHD
Social Work–PHD
SOCIOLOGY (1324)
10KS0344MA
Sociology–MA
10KS0344PHD
Sociology–PHD
SPANISH, ITALIAN, & PORTUGUESE (1585)
10KS0305MA
Italian–MA
10KS0305PHD
Italian–PHD
10KS0306MA
Portuguese–MA
10KS0306PHD
Portuguese–PHD
10KS0307MA
Spanish–MA
10KS0307PHD
Spanish–PHD
SPEECH COMMUNICATION (1489)
10KS0313MA
Speech Communication–MA
10KS0313PHD
Speech Communication–PHD
SPEECH & HEARING SCIENCE (1679)
10KS0354MA
Speech & Hearing Science–MA
10KS0354PHD
Speech & Hearing Science–PHD
10KS1053AUD
Doctor of Audiology–AUD
STATISTICS (1583)
10KS0330MS
10KS0331MS
10KS0329MS
10KS0329PHD
Economics Statistics–MS
Applied Statistics–MS
Statistics–MS
Statistics–PHD
THEORETICAL & APPLIED MECHANICS (1210)
10KS0242MS
Theoretical & Applied Mechanics–MA
10KS0242PHD
Theoretical & Applied Mechanics–PHD
THEATRE (1883)
10KS0162MA
10KS0162PHD
10KS0271MFA
10KS0272MFA
CODE-4
Theatre–MA
Theatre–PHD
Theatre (Design)–MFA
Theatre (Acting)–MFA
URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING (1733)
10KS0155MUP
Urban Planning–MUP
10KS0274PHD
Regional Planning–PHD
10KS8118NONE Urban Planning MUP/Architecture MARCH
10KS8103NONE Urban Planning MS/Law JD
VETERINARY BIOSCIENCES (1873)
10KS0357MS
Veterinary Biosciences–MS
10KS0357PHD
Veterinary Biosciences–PHD
10KS0358MS
Veterinary Biosciences Research Scholars–MS
10KS0358PHD
Veterinary Biosciences Research Scholars–PHD
VETERINARY CLINICAL MEDICINE (1598)
10KS0359MS
Veterinary Clinical Medicine–MS
10KS0359PHD
Veterinary Clinical Medicine–PHD
10KS0360MS
Veterinary Clinical Medicine Research Scholars–MS
10KS0360PHD
Veterinary Clinical Medicine Research Scholars–PHD
VETERINARY PATHOBIOLOGY (1282)
10KS0361MS
Veterinary Pathobiology–MS
10KS0361PHD
Veterinary Pathobiology–PHD
10KS0362MS
Veterinary Pathobiology Research Scholars–MS
10KS0362PHD
Veterinary Pathobiology Research Scholars–PHD
Accountancy
360 Wohlers Hall
1206 S. Sixth St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: gradaccy@cba.uiuc.edu
Web: www.business.uiuc.edu/accountancy
Art & Design
138 Art & Design Bldg.
408 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: mbiddle@uiuc.edu
Web: www.art.uiuc.edu
Accountancy (International M.S.)
206 David Kinley Hall
1407 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: ms-accy@uiuc.edu
Web:www.business.uiuc.edu/accountancy/
programs/index.html
Astronomy
103 Astronomy Bldg.
1002 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: jcochran@astro.uiuc.edu
Web: www.astro.uiuc.edu
Advertising
103 Gregory Hall
810 S. Wright Street, Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: addept@uiuc.edu
Web: www.comm.uiuc.edu/advertising
Ceramic Engineering (see Materials
Science & Engineering)
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
114 Roger Adams Lab. Box C-3
600 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 6l80l
E-mail: dotjay@uiuc.edu
Web: www.chemeng.uiuc.edu
Chemical Physics (see Chemistry)
Aviation, Institute of
Aviation Human Factors Division
1 Airport Rd., Savoy, IL 61874
E-mail: pvlach@uiuc.edu
Web: www.humanfactors.uiuc.edu
Chemistry
308 Noyes Lab, Box 57-1
505 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 6l80l
E-mail: chemadm@scs.uiuc.edu
Web: www.scs.uiuc.edu/chem
Biochemistry
420A Roger Adams Lab. B-4
600 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: biochadm@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/biochem
Civil & Environmental Engineering
1107 Newmark Civil Engr. Lab.
205 N. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: ceega@ce.uiuc.edu
Web: www.cee.uiuc.edu
Bioengineering
3120 DCL
1304 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: bioen@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.bioen.uiuc.edu
Classics
4080 Foreign Languages Bldg.
707 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 6l80l
E-mail: classics@uiuc.edu
Web: www.classics.uiuc.edu
Biology
286 Morrill Hall
505 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: c-hall@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu
Communications Research
228 Gregory Hall
810 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: icr@uiuc.edu
Web: www.comm.uiuc.edu
Agronomy (see Crop Sciences)
Biophysics & Computational Biology
156 Davenport Hall
607 S. Matthews Ave., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: biophysics@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/biophysics
Community Health
120 Huff Hall
1206 S. Fourth St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: paceley@uiuc.edu
Web: www.chlth.uiuc.edu
Animal Biology
515 Morrill Hall
505 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: ab@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/animalbiology
Business Administration (M.B.A.)
410 David Kinley Hall
1407 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: mba@uiuc.edu
Web: www.mba.uiuc.edu
Comparative & World Literature
3080 Foreign Languages Bldg.
707 S. Mathews, Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: comlit@uiuc.edu
Web: www.complit.uiuc.edu
Animal Sciences
460 Animal Sciences Lab.
1207 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: bwhite44@uiuc.edu
Web: www.ansci.uiuc.edu
Business Administration (Executive M.B.A.)
Illini Center, Fourth Floor
200 S. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL 60606
E-mail: emba@uiuc.edu
Web: www.TheExecutiveMBA.com
Computer Science
1210 Siebel Center for Computer Science
201 N. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801-2302
E-mail: academic@cs.uiuc.edu
Web: www.cs.uiuc.edu
Anthropology
109 Davenport Hall
607 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: anthro@uiuc.edu
Web: www.anthro.uiuc.edu
Business Administration (Ph.D.)
350 Wohlers Hall
1206 S. Sixth St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: ba@business.uiuc.edu
Web: www.business.uiuc.edu/ba/programs/
doctoral
Aerospace Engineering
306 Talbot Lab.
104 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: aae@uiuc.edu
Web: www.aae.uiuc.edu
African Studies
210 International Studies Bldg.
910 S. Fifth St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: african@uiuc.edu
Web: www.afrst.uiuc.edu
Agricultural & Consumer Economics
326 Mumford Hall
1301 W. Gregory, Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: ace-grad@uiuc.edu
Web: www.ace.uiuc.edu
Agricultural Education (see Human and
Community Development)
Agricultural Engineering
338 Agric. Engr. Sci. Bldg.
1304 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: ageng@age.uiuc.edu
Web: www.age.uiuc.edu
Applied Mathematics (see Mathematics)
Architecture
117 Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
611 Taft Drive, Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: arch-grad@uiuc.edu
Web: www.arch.uiuc.edu
ADR-1
Atmospheric Sciences
101 Atmospheric Sciences Bldg.
105 S. Gregory St., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: dept@atmos.uiuc.edu
Web: www.atmos.uiuc.edu
Cell & Structural Biology
B107 Chemical & Life Sciences Lab.
601 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 6l80l
E-mail: csbinfo@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/csb
Business Administration (MS-Technology
Management)
206 David Kinley Hall
1407 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: ms-tech@uiuc.edu
Web: www.ms-tech.uiuc.edu
Crop Sciences
AW-101 Turner Hall
1102 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: cropsci@uiuc.edu
Web: www.cropsci.uiuc.edu
Dance
907 1/2 W. Nevada, Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: dance@uiuc.edu
Web: www.dance.uiuc.edu/dance
East Asian Languages & Cultures
2090 Foreign Languages Bldg.
707 S. Matthews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: ealc@uiuc.edu
Web: www.ealc.uiuc.edu
Economics (Ph.D.)
330 Wohlers Hall
1206 S. Sixth St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: econ@uiuc.edu
Web: www.economics.uiuc.edu
Finance (M.S.)
206 David Kinley Hall
1407 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: msfinance@business.uiuc.edu
Web: http://www.business.uiuc.edu/msf
Journalism
120A Gregory Hall
810 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: journ@uiuc.edu
Web: www.comm.uiuc.edu/spike
Economics - Policy
313 David Kinley Hall
1407 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: mspe@uiuc.edu
Web: www.mspe.uiuc.edu
Food Science & Human Nutrition
258 Bevier Hall
905 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: tcumming@uiuc.edu
Web: http://www.fshn.uiuc.edu
Kinesiology
112 Freer Hall
906 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: dshilts@uiuc.edu
Web: www.kines.uiuc.edu
EDUCATION - all street addresses are:
1310 S. Sixth St., Champaign, IL 61820
Food Science & Human Nutrition (Off Campus)
258 Bevier Hall
905 S. Goodwin, Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: tcumming@uiuc.edu
Web: http://www.fshn.uiuc.edu/academics/
chicagoms.html
Labor & Industrial Relations (see
Human Resources & Industrial
Relations)
Curriculum & Instruction
311 Education Bldg.
E-mail: cigradprograms@ed.uiuc.edu
Web: www.ed.uiuc.edu/ci
Educational Organization & Leadership
333 Education Bldg.
E-mail: EOL-INFO@mail.ed.uiuc.edu
Web: www.ed.uiuc.edu/eol
Educational Policy Studies
360 Education Bldg.
E-mail: althaus@uiuc.edu
Web: www.ed.uiuc.edu/EPS
Educational Psychology
226 Education Bldg.
E-mail: edpsy@uiuc.edu
Web: www.ed.uiuc.edu/edpsy
Human Resource Education
351 Education Bldg.
E-mail: hre@uiuc.edu
Web: www.hre.uiuc.edu
Special Education
288 Education Bldg.
E-mail: pmarley@uiuc.edu
Web: www.ed.uiuc.edu/SPED
Electrical & Computer Engineering
156 Everitt Lab.
1406 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: application@ece.uiuc.edu
Web: www.ece.uiuc.edu
English
210 English Bldg.
608 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: english-grad@ad.uiuc.edu
Web: www.english.uiuc.edu/gradprogram
English as an International Language
3080 Foreign Languages Bldg.
707 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: deil@uiuc.edu
Web: www.deil.uiuc.edu
Entomology
320 Morrill Hall
505 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: entowork@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/entomology/
home.html
Environmental Engineering & Environmental
Science (see Civil & Environmental
Engineering)
Finance (Ph.D.)
304 David Kinley Hall
1407 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: phdfinance@business.uiuc.edu
Web: http://www.business.uiuc.edu/finance/
phd.htm
ADR-2
Forestry (see Natural Resources and
Environmental Sciences)
French
2090 Foreign Languages Bldg.
707 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: french@uiuc.edu
Web: www.french.uiuc.edu
General Engineering
117 Transportation Bldg.
104 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: ge-grad@uiuc.edu
Web: www.ge.uiuc.edu
Geography (including Earth Science)
220 Davenport Hall
607 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: geograph@uiuc.edu
Web: www.geog.uiuc.edu
Geology
245 Natural History Bldg.
1301 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 6l801
E-mail: belmore@uiuc.edu
Web: www.geology.uiuc.edu
Germanic Languages & Literatures
2090 Foreign Languages Bldg.
707 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: german@uiuc.edu
Web: www.german.uiuc.edu
History
309 Gregory Hall
810 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: history@uiuc.edu.
Web: www.history.uiuc.edu
Horticulture (see Natural Resources &
Environmental Sciences)
Human & Community Development
128 Bevier Hall
905 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: hcd@uiuc.edu
Web: www.aces.uiuc.edu/~hcd
Human Resources & Industrial Relations
Institute of Labor & Industrial Relations
504 E. Armory, Champaign, IL 61820
E-mail: admissions@ilir.uiuc.edu
Web: www.ilir.uiuc.edu
Industrial Engineering (see Mechanical &
Industrial Engineering)
Italian (see Spanish, Italian &
Portuguese)
Landscape Architecture
101 Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
611 E. Taft Dr., Champaign, IL 61820
E-mail: ladept@uiuc.edu
Web: www.landarch.uiuc.edu
Latin (see Classics)
Latin American & Caribbean Studies
201 International Studies Building
910 S. Fifth St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: smithtim@uiuc.edu
Web: www.clacs.uiuc.edu
Law
215 Law Bldg.
504 E. Pennsylvania Ave., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: llm@law.uiuc.edu
Web: www.law.uiuc.edu/intl/LLM/index.asp
Leisure Studies
104 Huff Hall
1206 S. Fourth St. Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: wstewart@uiuc.edu
Web: www.leisurestudies.uiuc.edu
Library & Information Science
112 Library & Information Science Bldg.
501 E. Daniel St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: apply@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu
Web: www.lis.uiuc.edu
Linguistics
4080 Foreign Languages Bldg.
707 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: deptling@uiuc.edu
Web: www.linguistics.uiuc.edu
Materials Science & Engineering
201 Materials Science & Engineering
1304 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: mse@uiuc.edu
Web: www.mse.uiuc.edu
Mathematics
257 Altgeld Hall
1409 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: office@math.uiuc.edu
Web: www.math.uiuc.edu
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Attention: Graduate Program
158 Mechanical Engineering Bldg.
1206 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: miegrad@uiuc.edu
Web: www.mie.uiuc.edu
Microbiology
B103 Chemical & Life Sciences Lab.
601 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: microinfo@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/micro
Molecular & Cellular Biology
393 Morrill Hall
505 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: mcbinfo@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/mcb/graduate
Russian & East European Studies
104 International Studies Bldg.
910 S. Fifth St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: reec@uiuc.edu
Web: www.reec.uiuc.edu
Molecular & Integrative Physiology
524 Burrill Hall
407 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: physiology@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/physiology
Slavic Languages & Literatures
3080 Foreign Languages Bldg.
707 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: slavic@uiuc.edu
Web: http://slavic.lang.uiuc.edu
Music
3019 Music Bldg.
1114 W. Nevada St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: musadm@music.uiuc.edu
Web: www.music.uiuc.edu
Social Work (including Dual
Degree in Marriage and Family
Services)
1207 W. Oregon St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: social@uiuc.edu
Web: www.social.uiuc.edu
Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences
W-503 Turner Hall
1102 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: nres@uiuc.edu
Web: www.nres.uiuc.edu
Neuroscience
318B Morrill Hall
505 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: beshers@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/neuroscience
Nuclear, Plasma & Radiological Engineering
214 Nuclear Engr. Lab.,
103 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: nuclear@uiuc.edu
Web: www.ne.uiuc.edu
Nutritional Sciences
449 Bevier Hall
905 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: nutrsci@uiuc.edu
Web: www.nutrsci.uiuc.edu
Philosophy
105 Gregory Hall
810 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: phildept@uiuc.edu
Web: www.phil.uiuc.edu
Physics
227 Loomis Lab.
1110 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: gradofc@physics.uiuc.edu
Web: www.physics.uiuc.edu
Plant Biology
265 Morrill Hall
505 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: heid@life.uiuc.edu
Web: www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio
Political Science
361 Lincoln Hall
702 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: jelliott@uiuc.edu
Web: www.pol.uiuc.edu
Portuguese (see Spanish, Italian &
Portuguese)
Psychology
308 Psychology Bldg.
603 E. Daniel St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: gradstdy@cyrus.psych.uiuc.edu
Web: www.psych.uiuc.edu
Public Health in Community Health (see
Community Health)
Rehabilitation (see Community Health)
Regional Planning (see Urban & Regional
Planning)
ADR-3
Sociology
326 Lincoln Hall
702 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: shariday@uiuc.edu
Web: www.soc.uiuc.edu
Soils (see Natural Resources &
Environmental Sciences)
Spanish, Italian & Portuguese
4080 Foreign Languages Bldg.
707 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: sip@uiuc.edu
Web: www.sip.uiuc.edu
Speech & Hearing Science
220 Speech & Hearing Sciences Bldg.
901 S. Sixth St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: shs@uiuc.edu
Web: www.shs.uiuc.edu
Speech Communication
244 Lincoln Hall
702 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: spcomm@uiuc.edu
Web: www.spcomm.uiuc.edu
Statistics
101 Illini Hall
725 S. Wright St., Champaign, IL 6l820
E-mail: office@stat.uiuc.edu
Web: www.stat.uiuc.edu
Theatre (A.M., Ph.D. & MFA in Design or Acting)
4-122 Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
500 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: theatre@uiuc.edu
Web: www.theatre.uiuc.edu
Theoretical & Applied Mechanics
216 Talbot Lab.
104 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
E-mail: gradprog@tam.uiuc.edu
Web: www.tam.uiuc.edu
Urban Planning & Regional Planning
111 Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
611 E. Taft Dr., Champaign, IL 61820
E-mail: robo@uiuc.edu
Web: www.urban.uiuc.edu
Veterinary Biosciences
3516 Veterinary Medicine Basic Sciences Bldg.
2001 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, IL 61802
E-mail: dschaeff@uiuc.edu
Web: www.cvm.uiuc.edu/vb
Veterinary Clinical Medicine
242 Small Animal Clinic
1008 W. Hazelwood Dr., Urbana, IL 61802
E-mail: bhuffman@uiuc.edu
Web: www.cvm.uiuc.edu/vcm
Veterinary Pathobiology
2522 Veterinary Medicine Basic Sciences Bldg.
2001 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, IL 61802
E-mail: cmanuel@uiuc.edu
Web: www.cvm.uiuc.edu/vp
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