FAQs
No, UIS does not currently have a marching band, however we do have a great Music program on campus.
Currently UIS does not have a swimming pool on campus.
Appointments and Visits can be arranged by calling the Office of Admission.
UIS combines the power of the University of Illinois system with the atmosphere of a smaller university. Students say our right-sized community feels like home, and they have the resources they need to succeed academically, professionally, and personally. Learn more about UIS.
Our main campus is in Springfield, but depending on your major, classes are also available at UIS Peoria, located at Illinois Central College, or online.Learn more, or schedule a visit.
Our admission rules require that an applicant have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. These accrediting agencies typically define a bachelor’s degree in the United States as requiring four years to complete. In reality, it may take longer or shorter to complete a degree, but the amount of work involved must be relatively the same. In the past few years, confusion has arisen as to the equivalence of the three year bachelor’s degree offered in some countries. Some are treated as equivalent to the U.S. bachelor’s degree, while others are not. To make this determination, UIS requires that a course-by-course evaluation be received from a NACES member organization.
Our Admission staff will help you get on the path to a degree in no time. Email admissions@uis.edu or call 1-888-977-4847.
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UIS offers 49 bachelor’s degrees, so we can help you continue your education without missing a beat. In many cases, UIS has a degree that aligns with your area of study. If there’s not an exact equivalent, we’ll work with you to find a degree that matches your interests and goals and maximizes your college credits and experience. You will earn a University of Illinois degree, joining more than 740,000 living alumni across the globe, including teachers, entrepreneurs, artists, researchers, business leaders, and Nobel Prize winners.
Application fees may be waived in certain cases. Fill out and submit the Application Fee Waiver Form to be considered.
Students who have applied online can check your application status online.
Our Admission team will work closely with you to apply as many of your credits as possible toward a UIS degree. Transfer work must be similar in nature, level, and content to courses at UIS. Credit for transfer courses is either applied as direct equivalents or applied to a degree in a manner determined by the department and college. Learn more about transferring credits.
You can pay your application fee at any time on your Application Status Page.
Visit your Application Status Page to defer your application one time (up to one year). Applicants need to submit the deferral form prior to the start of the term for which they applied in order to avoid reapplication.
Complete an application to UIS. After you’ve submitted your application, contact Admission to discuss transferring your credits.
You said YES to UIS. Now what? Find out the next steps after acceptance.
Please refer to your admission packet for next steps. If you do not have that yet or have misplaced it, go to I'm Admitted! What's Next?
Tuition is based on credit hours per semester. Our tuition and fee calculator can do the math for you. Learn about housing costs, books, how to make a payment, and more.
You must fill out a Non-Degree Declaration Form to continue as a Non-Degree Seeking Student or you must apply for a degree program.
Simply make a correction to your completed FAFSA, and add UIS as your school of choice (code 009333). Once you are admitted to UIS and we receive the completed FAFSA info, we can determine your aid eligibility. Learn more about financial assistance at UIS.
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