Earn a world-recognized degree on your schedule at an affordable cost.
Whether your goal is to complete a degree, learn new skills, advance your current career or find a new career, our online programs will help you get there. UIS provides online students with the most flexible and cost-efficient way to earn a University of Illinois degree from anywhere in the world.
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95.9%
Number of UIS graduates employed after graduation
$61,168
Average salary reported by recent UIS bachelor's degree grads
$84,930
Average salary reported by recent UIS master's degree grads
Top 14%
UIS' 2026 national ranking from U.S. News and World Report for online programs
Bachelor's Degrees
Whether you're beginning your bachelor's degree or returning to finish what you started, our flexible online options make it easier to reach your goals. You'll earn a high‑quality, respected UIS degree—and recent UIS graduates with an undergraduate degree report an average salary of $61,168.
Master's Degrees
Ready to boost your education or take your career to the next level? Our online master’s programs provide the opportunity for real‑world experience and a strong return on your investment that works with your schedule. Recent UIS grads with a master’s degree report an average salary of $84,930.
You Belong Here
Personalized path. Professors who know you.
Our flexible online classes work in your busy life. Our campus support, from tutoring to the career center and internships, will support you through graduation. Join our strong community of multi-generational students.
Value & Affordability
UIS offers a world-class University of Illinois degree with affordable online programs, no matter where you live. Our online courses are taught by the same talented faculty who teach on campus. These are some of the reasons UIS has been ranked the No. 1 public regional university in Illinois by U.S. News and World Report every since 2020.
Online Learning at UIS: Frequently Asked Questions
What are UIS online courses like?
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UIS online courses are designed to be engaging, interactive and academically rigorous. Faculty to get to know their students and provide personalized feedback. Online courses are taught by the same experienced instructors who teach on campus, ensuring a consistent, high‑quality learning experience.
Who teaches UIS online courses?
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All online courses are led by UIS faculty—experts in their fields who design and deliver both on‑campus and online instruction. Students can expect clear expectations, timely communication and a supportive learning environment.
Are UIS online courses asynchronous?
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Most UIS online courses are asynchronous. This means you do not need to log in at a specific time to attend class. Instead, you complete lectures, assignments, discussions and activities on your own schedule within weekly deadlines. Some programs offer optional real‑time sessions through Zoom for students who want additional interaction.
How do I access my online courses?
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Courses are delivered through Canvas, the university’s learning management system. Students can access Canvas through any web browser or the UIS mobile app, making it easy to stay connected from anywhere.
How flexible is the online format?
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The online format is built for flexibility. Students can engage with course materials at the times that work best for them—early morning, late evening or between work and family commitments. Aside from assignment due dates, your schedule is entirely your own.
What technology do I need?
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Students need reliable internet access and a computer or mobile device capable of running Canvas. Many course materials, including videos and readings, are mobile friendly for added convenience.
What skills help students succeed in online learning?
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Online learning offers flexibility but also requires strong personal responsibility. Students who succeed typically:
- Stay organized and track deadlines
- Log in to Canvas regularly
- Communicate proactively with instructors
- Establish a weekly study routine
UIS provides support through instructors, tutoring, library services, and technical assistance. Learn more about resources for you.
How can I tell if online learning is right for me?
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UIS offers an Online Learning Readiness Survey to help you assess your preparedness and identify areas where you may want to build skills. The survey is a helpful tool for understanding what to expect and how to set yourself up for success.
State Authorization
The University of Illinois Springfield is a member of the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements. Learn about The University of Illinois System SARA compliance and complaint process and the UIS complaint process for the U.S Department of Education.