The amounts listed below are accurate but are SUBJECT
TO CHANGE without advance notice.
Regular tuition, fees, and assessments are charged for courses taken as audit.
Click on the links below for more information pertaining to charges and payment methods.
Since the Board of Trustees (BOT) did not approve changes in tuition rates for Summer 2010, tuition amounts for the summer semester are consistent with those assessed for Spring 2010.
The guaranteed amounts for students entering Summer 2010 are the same as the guaranteed amounts for students who entered during the prior year.
In Fall 2010, tuition rates will be updated for all necessary categories appropriately (assuming the BOT approves tuition rates to be effective starting Fall 2010).
The tuition amounts in the table below apply to students who are NOT in an online program. Students who have applied and been admitted to an online program and who are enrolled in 100% online courses pay E-tuition.
(SM = Summer, FL = Fall, SP = Spring)
Non-guaranteed Rates |
Term of Entry/Program |
Tuition (Illinois Resident) per hour |
Tuition (Non-Illinois Resident) per hour |
Non-guaranteed |
Prior to SM04 or Non-Degree Seeking |
$221.00 |
$484.50 |
Non-guaranteed |
SM04, FL04, SP05 |
$186.00 |
$491.00 |
Non-guaranteed |
SM05, FL05, SP06 |
$186.00 |
$491.00 |
Non-guaranteed |
SM06 |
$186.00 |
$491.00 |
| Guaranteed Rates | Term of Entry/Program | Tuition (Illinois Resident) per hour |
Tuition (Non-Illinois Resident) per hour |
Guaranteed |
FL06, SP07 |
$186.00 |
$491.00 |
Guaranteed |
SM07, FL07, SP08 |
$212.00 |
$517.00 |
Guaranteed |
SM08, FL08, SP09 |
$240.50 |
$545.50 |
Guaranteed |
SM09, FL09, SP10 |
$246.75 |
$551.75 |
Guaranteed |
SM10, FL10, SP11 |
$246.75 |
$551.75 |
Note: Students participating in the Senior Learner Program do not pay tuition.
Level |
Tuition (Illinois Resident) per hour |
Tuition (Non-Illinois Resident) per hour |
Graduate |
$266.25 |
$592.75 |
Note: Students participating in the Senior Learner Program do not pay tuition.
UIS has a special tuition rate that applies only to online courses. This rate is termed "electronic tuition," or simply "E-tuition." The following students will qualify for E-tuition:
Non-residents of Illinois who do not meet the criteria itemized in the second point above (e.g., are not admitted to an online program or take non-online course while in an online program) are charged non-Illinois resident rates for all courses.
For the Summer 2010 semester, the E-tuition rates are:
(SM = Summer, FL = Fall, SP = Spring)
Level |
Non-guaranteed Rates |
Term of Entry/Program |
Tuition
per hour |
Undergraduate |
Non-guaranteed |
Prior to SM04 or Non-Degree Seeking |
$235.25 |
Undergraduate |
Non-guaranteed |
SM04, FL04, SP05 |
$201.00 |
Undergraduate |
Non-guaranteed |
SM05, FL05, SP06 |
$201.00 |
Undergraduate |
Non-guaranteed |
SM06 |
$201.00 |
Graduate |
Non-guaranteed |
Any |
$294.75 |
Level |
Guaranteed Rates |
Term of Entry/Program |
Tuition per hour |
Undergraduate |
Guaranteed |
FL06, SP07 |
$201.00 |
Undergraduate |
Guaranteed |
SM07, FL07, SP08 |
$232.00 |
Undergraduate |
Guaranteed |
SM08, FL08, SP09 |
$275.00 |
Undergraduate |
Guaranteed |
SM09, FL09, SP10 |
$282.50 |
Undergraduate |
Guaranteed |
SM10, FL10, SP11 |
$282.50 |
The mandatory fees and assessments below apply to all students except for those who have been admitted to an online program and are enrolled in 100% online courses. Students who have applied and been admitted to an online program and take 100% online courses pay slightly different fees. Please see Mandatory Fees/Assessments (Online Programs) for those amounts.
Click here for a detailed description of all fees and assessments (pdf)
These fees and assessments are charged to all students, whether they plan to benefit from them or not.
| Full-time Students (Enrolled in 6 or more hours) |
|
$498.25 plus $15.25 per credit hour |
| Part-time Students (Enrolled in less than 6 hours) |
|
$431.25 plus $15.25 per credit hour |
In addition to the fee and assessment amounts above, students in online courses will also pay the Online Course Fee (this $25 per semester hour charge is NOT reflected in the amounts above).
All full-time and part-time students are charged the Student Insurance Fee (this $150 amount IS reflected in the amounts above).
All full-time and part-time students are charged the Student-to-Student Grant Fee (this $2 amount IS reflected in the amounts above). This fee provides financial support to undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate high financial need. The fee has been included in the amounts listed above because it is assessed each term. However, it may be waived if requested. For Summer 2010, the waiver must be requested between June 7 and July 2 through University Student Financial Services and Cashier Operations (USFSCO).
Students participating in the Senior Learner Program do not pay mandatory fees or assessments, but do pay a non-refundable $40 Senior Learner Fee, in addition to the $2 Student-to-Student Grant Fee, and all course related fees.
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Online Program Students not enrolled in 100% online courses WILL BE ASSESSED REGULAR FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME FEES.
Click here for a detailed description of all fees and assessments (pdf)
These fees and assessments are charged to all students in an online program, whether they plan to benefit from them or not.
| Full-time Students (Enrolled in 6 or more hours) | $141.50 plus $15.25 per credit hour |
|
| Part-time Students (Enrolled in less than 6 hours) | $75.75 plus $15.25 per credit hour |
In addition to the fee and assessment amounts above, students in online courses will also pay the Online Course Fee (this $25 per semester hour charge is NOT reflected in the amounts above).
Students who are enrolled in only online courses will NOT be eligible for insurance coverage and will not be assessed the fee.
All full-time and part-time students are charged the Student-to-Student Grant Fee (this $2 amount IS reflected in the amounts above). This fee provides financial support to undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate high financial need. The fee has been included in the amounts listed above because it is assessed each term. However, it may be waived if requested. For Summer 2010, the waiver must be requested between June 7 and July 2 through University Student Financial Services and Cashier Operations (USFSCO).
Students participating in the Senior Learner Program do not pay mandatory fees or assessments, but do pay a non-refundable $40 Senior Learner Fee, in addition to the $2 Student-to-Student Grant Fee, and all course related fees.
| Course Fee: Online | $25.00 per semester hour |
| Graduation Fee: Bachelor's Degree | $55.00 |
| Graduation Fee: Master's Degree | $55.00 |
| Graduation Fee: Doctoral Degree | $55.00 |
| Health Immunization Non-Compliance | $25.00 |
| Late Registration Fee | $25.00 (during semester) |
| Parking: Annual (Student Rate) | $60.00 |
| Parking: Summer (Student Rate) | $15.00 |
| Transcript Request Fee | $5.00 |
The University of Illinois creates official billing statements for all students. However, currently registered students (and their Authorized Payers) must retrieve their billing statements online. An E-Bill (electronic bill) is an official billing statement in PDF format that is available online for students and authorized payers to view, save, and print. The E-bill includes all student account transactions such as: payments received, and charges and credits for tuition, fees, housing. Each month all students are notified via their official University e-mail account when their E-bill is available to view and print. Through UI-Pay, students may provide one or two additional email addresses to allow an Authorized Payer (i.e. parent, guardian, spouse, sponsor) to receive these monthly E-bill notifications. Students can access their E-bill by logging into the UI-Integrate Self-Service website at
https://apps.uillinois.edu/selfservice/index.html and complete the following: select "Account Billing Information", select "E-Bill", select "View Accounts", and select "Current Statement" and select "View as PDF."
For more information about E-Bills, please go to: http://www.usfsco.uillinois.edu/billing.html#ebills.
For more information about billing, due dates, or payment methods, please go to: http://www.usfsco.uillinois.edu.
E-Bills are expected to be paid in full by the due date, which is set at the 28th of each month. A Late Payment charge of 1.5% (subject to change) per month, is assessed on all past due balances. At any point in the semester, a student who has a past due account exceeding the dollar limitation may not be permitted to register for further classes. If you are in debt to the University, you are not entitled to receive either a diploma or an official transcript.
Credit card (Discover, MasterCard, and American Express only) payments are only accepted online through UI-Pay system. To make an online payment: logon to the UI-Integrate Self Service site at http://apps.uillinois.edu/selfservice/index.html, select "Account Billing Information", select "E-Bill", select "Make Payment." A 2.40% convenience fee is assessed at the time of payment when paying with credit card. There is no additional fee assessed using the e-check option. A new Pre-payment Plan option is now available. For details and enrollment deadlines, visit our website at http://www.usfsco.uillinois.edu/prepaymentplan.html.
Regardless of the payment plan selected, financial aid disbursements will be applied to all allowable charges due from the student, including but not limited to, tuition, fees, housing, and any financial aid advances in the form of a short term loan for the current period of enrollment. UIS reserves the right to require payment of all charges at the time they are incurred.
If you make no payment at all and then withdraw from UIS, you are liable for the full amount of tuition and fees originally assessed, less applicable credits to the account, according to the Board of Trustees policy.
Students will be held responsible for paying all attorney's fees and other reasonable collection costs and charges necessary for the collection of any tuition, fees, and/or other charges assessed by the University that are not paid when due.
For more information about the University billing, payment options, and due dates, visit our website at: http://www.usfsco.uillinois.edu.