In our ongoing efforts to streamline the student transfer experience, we’re sharing information related to the process of course transfer. Two ways that you can help improve the student transfer experience are by:
ATTENTION UIS FACULTY MEMBERS:
- FULL-TERM and LAST-HALF GRADING DEADLINE: Noon on May 17, 2023
IMPORTANT POINTS RELATED TO SPRING 2023 FULL-TERM AND LAST-HALF GRADING:
ATTENTION UIS FACULTY MEMBERS:
MID-TERM GRADING DEADLINE: Noon on Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Students graduating in Spring 2023 or Summer 2023 who have not already taken the steps outlined below should please do so by the posted deadlines.If you have any questions or concerns, please email registrar@uis.edu or call 217-206-7730.
Students graduating in Spring 2023 or Summer 2023 must submit an online Graduation Application via Student Self-Service (https://apps.uillinois.edu/ - “Graduation” tab) by the deadlines listed below:
ATTENTION STUDENTS! APPLY NOW IF YOU WILL BE GRADUATING IN FALL 2022 OR SPRING 2023!
Students graduating in Summer 2022 or Fall 2022 must submit an online Graduation Application via Student Self-Service (https://apps.uillinois.edu/ - “Graduation” tab) by July 4, 2022 (Summer 2022) or October 3, 2022 (Fall 2022). Students MUST be sure to verify that all curriculum information is listed accurately BEFORE submitting an online Graduation Application (including major, minor, concentration, etc.).
The University of Illinois Springfield announced plans for two commencement ceremonies scheduled for Saturday, May 14.
Commencement is happening at the Bank of Springfield Center, located at Ninth and Adams streets in downtown Springfield. The school said 622 people will be in the ceremonies out of 1,131 students eligible to graduate.
Registration is underway for more than 200 summer courses at the University of Illinois Springfield.
Current and prospective students can apply for classes starting on June 6.
“Whether students are wanting to get a jumpstart on classes, or are determined to graduate sooner, this is a great opportunity to continue their educational goals,” said Vickie Cook, UIS associate vice chancellor for enrollment. “Reduced fees this year make it more affordable than ever for students to take summer courses.”

