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  • Career Services Walk-In Hours in Burnham Hall, Fri. 3/10 and Wed. 3/15

  • Honors Activity Workshops with the Honors College Ambassadors

  • A Message from the Dean: Updates on Immigration Policies and the UIC Campus

  • Spring 2017 Honors College Tutoring Schedule

  • Chicago Signature Honors Programming - Spring 2017 RSVP Remaining Deadlines

  • 2017 Summer Internship for The American Chemical Society, Deadline Feb. 17th

  • New in Honors College Communications!

  • A Message from the Dean

  • Honors College-sponsored Study Abroad in Chiapas, Mexico

    Cultures and Histories in San Cristobal, Chiapas, Mexico

    June 7 – June 30, 2017

    The Honors College and LALS program are jointly sponsoring a summer study abroad program with our own Honors College Faculty Fellow Joel Palka. This program will give students an opportunity to learn about Chiapas from the Colonial Period to the present, as well as acquire knowledge regarding indigenous cultures in Mexico – for example – Mayan indigenous medicine. Students will have unique opportunity to conduct independent study project under supervision of UIC Professor Joel Palka.  This opportunity could be used as the foundation for an Honors Capstone project.

    See the attached flier for more information.  For Honors College students, the cost will be reduced to $3050, $900 less than the flyer says. There are also other scholarships that students can apply for to help defray the costs. Anyone interested should contact the Study Abroad office and attend a Study Abroad First Steps Session ASAP because space is limited.

    If you have questions about the program, contact Irina Krymova at krymova@uic.edu at the Study Abroad Office, Professor Joel Palka at jpalka@uic.edu, or Honors College Associate Dean Sloan Williams atsloanw@uic.edu .

     

  • Unsure who your Honors Advisor or Honors Fellow is?

    Your Honors Advisor and Faculty Fellow assignments can be viewed in the HARS system.  Log in to find out who your Honors Advisor and Fellow is!  

  • All Honors Students: Register for HON 222 or HON 322 for Spring 2017!

    Remember that all Honors College students should be registered for HON 222: Honors Activity (0 credit hours) each semester, unless you are working on your Honors Capstone project.  If you are working on your Honors Capstone project, you should NOT register for HON 222 and should instead register for HON 322: Honors Capstone Activity (0 credit hours) for Fall 2016.  If you have questions, please contact your Honors Advisor.  

    Click on the post to read more.

     

  • Honors College Tutoring Application - Final Deadline Monday, Jan. 9

    Honors College Tutoring - Final Deadline Monday, January 9

    Want to be a tutor in the Honors College Tutoring Center?

    Tutors must meet the following:

    Be a student in good standing with the Honors College

    Have attended UIC for at least 1 year

    Must be able to tutor in at least 3 different courses (you must have earned an A or B in classes taken at UIC in order to be eligible to tutor for those courses)

    Schedule 3 hours each week

    Students who intend to participate in the Honors College Tutoring program must complete an application (attached below). The preferred deadline for applications is Monday, December 12, 2016; THE FINAL DEADLINE IS MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2017. The tutoring program is scheduled to begin on MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2017. Once students have submitted an application and received confirmation of their participation in the program they should then register for HON 202 (CRN 15071). Students must be registered for HON 202 (in addition to HON 222) to count Honors College Tutoring as their honors activity. If you decide NOT to tutor, you must drop HON 202 by January 20, 2017 to avoid a “W” grade; if you drop between January 21, 2017 and March 17, 2017 you will receive a “W”. You will receive additional information about your tutoring schedule by the first week of classes in the Spring 2017 term.

    The current application is attached below.  If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie O’Leary at soleary@uic.edu.

  • The 10th Circle Student Scholarship, Due 12/01

    The 10th Circle Project is offering a semi-annual scholarship to all currently enrolled students at your institution.This scholarship is merit based, requires an essay submission, and the winning applicant will receive $1,000 dollars towards their costs of education.All of the application details and the 2016/2017 essay question are available on our website at:http://www.the10thcircle.com/scholarships/

  • DEADLINE Extended: Fall Honors College Research Symposium, Register by Fri. 11/11

    Are you completing your Honors Capstone this semester? Are you looking for somewhere to present your research project? The Honors College is excited to announce the Fall 2016 Honors College Research Symposium. This will be a poster presentation event where Honors College students can present their research.

    Date: Monday, November 21, 2016
    Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m. (presenters must arrive at 3:00 p.m. to set up and remain for the entire event)
    Location: 302 SCE

    DEADLINE EXTENDED: To register as a presenter at this event, complete the registration form by Friday, November 11, 2016: https://uofi.uic.edu/fb/sec/4215875 

    Please contact Eliza Callahan at eycas@uic.edu for additional information.

  • December 2016 Graduates: Complete HC Graduation Declaration Form, Apply to be Student Speaker

    REMINDER:  Please complete the Honors College Graduation Declaration and Convocation Reservation if you have not already!  This form is required whether or not you plan to attend the Honors College Convocation.

    The Honors College Convocation will take place on Wednesday, December 7, (during final exam week) at 7:00 p.m. in the Illinois Room of Student Center East.  We are excited to welcome the Dr. Mrinalini “Meena” Rao, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, as our keynote speaker.

    Please let us know whether or not you will attend the Convocation by completing and submitting the Graduation Declaration to the Honors College as soon as possible.  The form is available on our website at https://www.honors.uic.edu/convocation.  On the form, you’re asked for information about your accomplishments and future plans – don’t be shy! Give us as much detailed information as possible.  This gives us the opportunity to recognize these accomplishments during the convocation ceremony and to “brag” to the rest of the world about our outstanding Honors College students. 

    In addition, you may want to consider the following opportunity:

    STUDENT SPEAKER:  DUE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11

    If you would like to be considered for our Graduating Student Speaker, please submit a draft of what you would say in your address to Stephanie O’Leary by Friday, November 11.  You should plan on speaking for 3-5 minutes.  You may submit your draft by email to soleary@uic.edu or on paper; just drop it off at the reception desk in Burnham Hall if you choose the latter.

  • Honors College Tutoring Center Open for Fall 2016!

    Qualified Honors College students are available to help you in almost every subject. The tutoring schedule, which lists both the classes and the times tutors are available to tutor those classes, is posted here at the beginning of every semester. You do not need an appointment to see a tutor; the service is free and available to every UIC student.

    Hours

    The Honors College Tutoring Program takes place Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Location

    The tutoring center is located on the second floor of Burnham Hall in Room 220 BH.

    Note: There will be no tutoring during Thanksgiving Break, Spring Break, or during finals week, so our students may concentrate on their exams.

    For questions on the program, contact the Honors College tutoring coordinator: Stephanie O'Leary

    http://www.honors.uic.edu/tutoring/ 

  • Apply to be an Honors College Tutor in fall 2016, Deadline Tues. 5/31

    Honors College Tutoring - Priority Deadline Tuesday, May 31

    Want to be a tutor in the Honors College Tutoring Center?

    Tutors must meet the following:

    o   Be a student in good standing with the Honors College

    o   Have attended UIC for at least 1 year

    o   Must be able to tutor in at least 3 different courses (you must have earned an A or B in classes taken at UIC in order to be eligible to tutor for those courses)

    o   Schedule 3 hours each week

     

    Students who intend to participate in the Honors College Tutoring program must complete an application (available in the Honors College office). The preferred deadline for applications is Tuesday, May 31, 2016; THE FINAL DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 2016. The tutoring program is scheduled to begin on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016. Once students have submitted an application and received confirmation of their participation in the program they should then register for HON 202 (CRN 13771). Students must be registered for HON 202 (in addition to HON 222) to count Honors College Tutoring as their honors activity. If you decide NOT to tutor, you must drop HON 202 by September 2, 2016 to avoid a “W” grade; if you drop between September 3, 2016 and October 28, 2016 you will receive a “W”. You will receive additional information about your tutoring schedule by the first week of classes in the Fall 2016 term.

     

    The current application is attached below.  If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie O’Leary at soleary@uic.edu.

  • Apply to join the 2016-17 Honors College Advisory Board, Due Fri. 4/15

    Elections for the 2016-2017 academic year are now underway to select new members of the Honors College Advisory Board!

    HCAB serves as a body of student representation advisory to the Dean of the College and its faculty and staff. The organization also helps develop and organize various social and programming initiatives for the Honors College. So, come represent your fellow Honors College students, help build community among between your peers and faculty, and be a part of planning some of the College’s major events, such as the Annual Honors College Ball!

    If you are interested in joining HCAB, please submit your application to the Honors College no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 15th. To note, hard copies of the application can also be found at the College.

    For any questions or concerns, you may contact Ms. Christina Ruiz at cruiz2@uic.edu or Ms. Elizabeth Stark at estark7@uic.edu

  • Honors College Ambassadors-Now Accepting Applications

    Honors College Ambassadors Accepting Applications for 2016-17, Apply by Thurs. 3/31

    The Honors College is now accepting applications for Honors Ambassadors for the 2016-17 year.

    WHO ARE HONORS AMBASSADORS?

    Honors Ambassadors are Honors College students who have decided to take that extra step in becoming part of the Honors College team by recruiting and welcoming first-year students into UIC and the Honors College. Working through the Honors College from May 2016 through Spring 2017, Honors Ambassadors are instrumental in welcoming new Honors College students to UIC and assisting in their engagement to campus resources and the Honors College Community.

    WHAT DO HONORS AMBASSADORS DO?

    Each Honors Ambassador will serve as a mentor to approximately 10 incoming freshman. Ambassadors will be assigned their mentees based on the Freshman Orientation program date they are assigned and expected to attend to meet their mentees. Throughout the summer, the Ambassador is expected to stay in touch with their mentees. Ambassadors are required to attend the Freshman Retreat onFriday August 19th to reconnect with their mentees. For the Fall semester, Ambassadors will be assigned one of the four tasks: blog for the Ampersand Newsletter about their experience in the Honors College, serve as a PAPH Ambassador (be of service during PAPH week), serve as an HON 101 Teaching Assistant, or serve as an Activities Coordinator for HAMBS-Sponsored events. The term of service continues into the Spring in further support of Honors College Admissions activities.

    Honors Ambassadors must be in good standing with the Honors College by the end of the Spring 2016 semester. Applications can be submitted online (https://uofi.uic.edu/sb/sec/772161) and the application deadline is March 31. Applicants will be required to attend a group interview that will be part of the selection process. Please contact Eliza Callahan (eycas@uic.edu) with any questions.

  • Read the latest issue of the Ampersand, the Honors College student-run newsletter!

    Read the latest issue of the Honors College newsletter, the Ampersand!

    Peruse through this issue to read about Lincoln Laurate Taylor Casino, live vicariously through Sachin Patel's study abroad experience, meet our new Associate Dean Timothy Murphy, and get caught up on other Honors news and events! Limited copies will be available to pick up in Burnham Hall at the end of the week. Read the issue online here: http://www.honors.uic.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/students/current-students/student-publications/documents/ampersand/latest-ampersand.pdf   

    If you are interested in writing or blogging for the Ampersand, feel free to contact uicampersand@gmail.com for information.

  • Honors College Scholarships for Study Abroad, Due Fri. 3/18

    The Honors College offers two scholarships to support students studying abroad: Dean’s Scholarship for Study Abroad and Flaherty Scholarship. The scholarships are available in awards ranging from $500 to $2,500. To be eligible to apply for the scholarships, students must apply to a study abroad program endorsed by the UIC Campus and be a member of the Honors College. A cumulative UIC grade point average of 3.40 upon application for the scholarships is required. The deadline for programs taking place in Summer and Fall 2016 is Friday, March 18, 2016. You may submit your application here: https://uic.academicworks.com/opportunities/1862.  Contact Eliza Callahan at eycas@uic.edu with any questions.

  • Honors College Research & Travel Grants (Deadline 2/26)

    A significant advantage of being in the Honors College is access to money to support your undergraduate research or other scholarly projects. Please see your faculty research advisor right away and start on your applications for several grants-in-aid, which are all due on-line Friday, February 26, 2016. All applications must be read by and supported by a letter from your research faculty advisor.

    (1) Research grants: All forms of scholarship are supported, including Capstone Projects. Maximum award is $1,000, for expenditures incurred since August 24, 2015 or anticipated for projects planned for current or planned research projects. Reasonable research expenses may be covered (but not student stipends). Please submit your application here: https://uic.academicworks.com/opportunities/1818

    (2) Travel grants: Proposals will be considered for expenses associated with presentation of research at conferences (e.g., flight, hotel, poster preparation costs) up to $500. Please submit your application here: https://uic.academicworks.com/opportunities/1815

    Whether you are conducting scientific experiments, lab research, or surveys, whether you are analyzing data from field work such as participant observation or in-depth interviews, creating a set for a play, designing a building, or exploring historical archives, you may apply for funding to support your research, attend professional conferences, pay for your Research Forum poster, and so on. 

    Please read the award announcements carefully, and follow instructions for submission of rationale and methods, detailed budget and budget justification, letter of support, and so on. Submit your completed online application--include support letter--by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 26, 2016. The online system will be terminated at that time and no late applications will be accepted.

    Please direct questions to Eliza Callahan at eycas@uic.edu or 312-413-5987.

  • Honors College Tutoring Center Opens Mon. 1/25!

    The Honors College Tutoring Center in 220 BH is open for the semester!

    Qualified Honors College students are available to help you in almost every subject. View the updated Spring 2016 tutoring schedule below.

    You do not need an appointment to see a tutor; the service is free and available to every UIC student. 

    Hours

    The Honors College Tutoring Program takes place Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Location

    The tutoring center is located on the second floor of Burnham Hall in Room 220 BH.

    Note: There will be no tutoring during Thanksgiving Break, Spring Break, or during finals week, so our students may concentrate on their exams.

    For questions on the program, contact the Honors College tutoring coordinator: Stephanie O'Leary (soleary@uic.edu

    For other campus tutoring resources, see the website: http://www.honors.uic.edu/tutoring/ 

  • Honors College Ball Tickets On Sale Now!

    Tickets for the Honors College Ball are on sale now thru February 19th. Tickets sell fast, so get yours early!

    Tickets will be sold in the Honors College Student Lounge (109 Burnham Hall) from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., Monday - Friday. Remember, this event is open to all UIC students, faculty, and staff. Guests do not have to be affiliated with UIC; however, a UIC member must sponsor the purchase. In other words, outside guests cannot purchase a ticket for themselves.

    The ticket price includes dinner, dancing, unlimited soft drinks, and photo booth! Cash or check is accepted. Please make checks payable to the University of Illinois at Chicago.

    General Student tickets are $50 each
    Faculty/staff tickets are $90 each

    Also, UIC Campus Housing is offering a $10 discount to the ticket price for Honors College Housing students! There are a limited number of these tickets available and you must purchase the ticket through Housing’s online system, click here: http://www.housing.uic.edu/dock.

    After signing up, the discounted cost of the ticket ($40) will be charged to your university account. Honors College Housing students who wish to bring a guest(s) may purchase additional tickets in-person at the Honors College at the $50 student rate.

    For inquiries regarding the Honors College Ball, please contact Ms. Elizabeth Stark (HCAB President) at estark7@uic.edu or Ms. Christina Ruiz at cruiz2@uic.edu. You may also visit our website at: www.honors.uic.edu.

    A Magnificent Mile of Memories – The 23rd Annual Honors College Ball

    Saturday, March 5, 2016

    Holiday Inn – Mart Plaza

    6:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.

    www.honors.uic.edu

  • Pick up your Honors College i-Card sticker!

    Get your Honors College i-Card sticker today! Spring 2016 stickers are now available at the Honors College front desk. The sticker entitles you to extended library privileges and access to Honors College facilities and events! Don’t miss out!

  • All Honors Students: Register for HON 222 or HON 322 for Spring 2016

    Remember that all Honors College students should be registered for HON 222: Honors Activity (0 credit hours) each semester, unless you are working on your Honors Capstone project.  If you are working on your Honors Capstone project, you should NOT register for HON 222 and should instead register for HON 322: Honors Capstone Activity (0 credit hours) for Spring 2015.  If you have questions, please contact your Honors Advisor.

    HON 222 - Honors Activity

    0 credit hours. Required for all Honors College students each Fall and Spring. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grade

    CRNs:

    15072 (for students whose last name starts with A through K)        

    15073 (for students whose last name starts with L through Z)

     

    HON 322 - Honors Capstone

    For students conducting work this term to satisfy your Honors Capstone

    0 credit hours. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grade

    Call number: 28672

  • Looking for an Honors Activity for Spring 2016?

    Looking for an Honors Activity for the Spring Semester?

    - Read about the various Activity options in the Honors College Handbook.  

    - Browse the Honors College Announcements blog for a listing of opportunities: https://blogs.uofi.uic.edu/view/1516  (Please note that not all opportunities posted in the Announcements are Honors Activity options; you must ensure your Activity meets the requirements stated in the Handbook.)

    - Look at the Honors seminar options: https://www.uic.edu/honors/learning/courses2.shtml 

    Talk with your Faculty Fellow and/or Honors Advisor about any questions you may have. Activity Agreement Forms, signed by your Activity Supervisor and Faculty Fellow, are due January 29!

  • Studying for Exams? Come to the Honors College Tutoring center for support!

    Qualified Honors College students are available to help you in almost every subject. The tutoring schedule, which lists both the classes and the times tutors are available to tutor those classes, is posted here at the beginning of every semester. You do not need an appointment to see a tutor; the service is free and available to every UIC student. 

    Hours: The Honors College Tutoring Program takes place Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Location: The tutoring center is located on the second floor of Burnham Hall in Room 220 BH.

    Note: There will be no tutoring during Thanksgiving Break, Spring Break, or during finals week, so our students may concentrate on their exams.

    For questions on the program, contact the Honors College tutoring coordinator Stephanie O'Leary at soleary@uic.edu

  • Tell us about your internship and enter to win Honors College swag!

    If you recently completed an internship, or are currently participating in an ongoing internship, we want to hear about it!  

    If you have done any kind of internship recently, whether on campus or off, paid or unpaid, short or long, please tell us about your experience in this short questionnaire: https://uofi.uic.edu/fb/sec/8805353

    Why?  It’s fast and easy!  You get to talk about things you’ve done! You’ll help us to help other students who need good internships!  You get a chance to win Honors College swag!

    The swag drawing will take place next week, so complete the survey before then to be eligible to win!  If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie O’Leary at soleary@uic.edu.

  • Fulbright Student Award and Schwarzman Scholarship (Teach, Research, or Study Abroad after graduation!), Info Session 9/3, Application Deadline 9/11

    As the fall term begins, it's time to think about applying for the Fulbright Student Award and the Schwarzman Scholarship! Both of these awards provide exciting opportunities for going abroad to further your education.  They both seek high achieving, highly motivated students. 

    There is a Fulbright and Schwarzman information session on Thursday, Sept. 3 at noon in 850 UH or you can follow up with one of our staff (below) if you have questions.

    The Fulbright Student Award
    The Fulbright sends students abroad to do a program of study or research in one of around 160 countries OR to teach English for a year in one of over 50 countries. You must have your bachelor's degree before you leave, but you can apply at any point in your life once you have that first degree. The UIC campus deadline is Sept. 11. There is still time to apply! You can find detailed information about the Fulbright at http://us.fulbrightonline.org/fulbright-us-student-program

    Fulbright Study/Research Grant
    You put together a proposal of study or research that would take 10-12 months to perform. Some countries require you to know the language well, others are flexible. Programs of study can include classes, research projects, library work, observations, training in the creative arts, surveys, lab work - in short, anything that would help you study or learn more about your proposed topic.

    The English Teaching Assistantship
    Fulbright also offers students the chance to teach English.  Options exist at the high school, elementary and the college level. Many countries have no language requirement. The English Teaching Assistants (ETA) are generally students who have some teaching experience, and believe that the ETA experience will help to prepare them for what they are doing in the future.

    The Schwarzman Scholarship
    The Schwarzman offers a select group of students the opportunity to earn a one year master’s degree at Tsinghua University in China. Candidates need not be Chinese speakers. Strong candidates will have excellent academic qualifications and an interest in learning about China as well as leadership experience. Enrolled students must be nominated by UIC. UIC’s campus deadline is Sept 14. There is still time to apply! You can find detailed information at http://schwarzmanscholars.org/

    How can I apply?

    If students are interested in any of the awards listed, they should reach out to OSSP staff immediately. Current seniors and alumni are all welcome.

    Fulbright Study/Research Grant –Molly Hildebrand, mhild@uic.edu
    Fulbright ETA –Beth Powers bpowers@uic.edu
    Schwarzman Scholarship –Beth Powers, bpowers@uic.edu

  • New Honors College Hoodies Are Here!

    HONORS COLLEGE HOODIES ARE HERE!

    Honors College Hoodies are back and better than ever! Featuring the new logo design on a black zip front hoodie. For sale at the Honors College front desk. Get yours while supplies last! Each one costs $30.

  • Interim Dean of the Honors College Announced

    OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:

    Dear Faculty, Staff and Students,

    I am pleased to announce that Professor Ralph Keen will become Interim Dean of the Honors College, effective August 16, 2015, subject to approval by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees. Dr. Keen is currently Professor in the Department of History and he has held the prestigious title of Arthur J. Schmitt Chair of Catholic Studies since arriving at UIC in 2010. This appointment follows the decision of the current dean, Professor Bette L. Bottoms, to return to the faculty after an illustrious six years as dean and one year as interim dean. A search for a permanent dean will commence this coming academic year.

    The Honors College is a national model for honors education in urban public research universities. Professor Keen has been involved with the college since his arrival at UIC, as a fellow and as a member of the Honors Council, of which he was co-chair in 2014-15. As a member of the college strategic planning committee (2011-12) and diversity committee (2013-14), and as co-chair of the 2013-14 fifth-year review of the dean, Professor Keen became familiar with every aspect of the college’s operations.

    Prior to UIC, Professor Keen was Assistant and then Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Iowa, where he was also involved in the University Honors Program. A renowned historian of early-modern religious thought, Professor Keen served as executive officer of UIC’s Religious Studies program in 2014-15. He is the author of two monographs and a textbook as well as editor or translator of five other books, and he is currently completing a monograph on the uses of the idea of divine wrath in religious polemics from Martin Luther to Jonathan Edwards. He is an editor of the monograph series Catholic Christendom 1300-1700 published in the UK by Ashgate, and serves on the boards of the American Catholic Historical Association and the Society for Reformation Research as well as the finance committee (of which he was the founding chair) of the American Society of Church History.

    Please join me in welcoming Professor Keen to his new role on campus.

    Sincerely,

    Eric A. Gislason Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Provost

  • Fall 2015 HC Tuition Waiver Application Available! Due Wed. 8/12

    Are you in need of financial assistance to help pay your tuition next semester? The Honors College has a limited number of fall semester tuition waivers available for continuing UIC Honors College students. The waivers will be awarded based on a combination of academic merit and financial need to full-time students with a minimum UIC cumulative GPA of 3.5.  Applicants must have earned at least 12 credit hours at UIC to be eligible to apply.

    UIC is thrilled to announce the adoption of UIC SnAP (Scholarship and Awards Program), which will help you in applying for the Honors College Tuition Waiver and other scholarships. For more information and to access the online application, go to: https://uic.academicworks.com/opportunities/658 (Note: you can save your work in UIC SnAP and access it at a later date to complete your application before the deadline.)

    The application deadline is August 12th. Questions should be directed to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu 

  • Dean Bottoms Office Hours, Tues. 7/14

    Dean Bottoms will hold office hours on Tuesday, July 14 from 1:30 - 2:30 pm in her office in Burnham Hall.  Feel free to stop by!

  • A thank you to Dean Bottoms

    During six years as dean and one year as interim dean, Bette L. Bottoms, Dean of the Honors College and Professor of Psychology, has led phenomenal growth and change in the Honors College, positioning it as a national leader in honors education and a campus model for student success. It is therefore with reluctance that I write to announce that she has decided to leave the dean position effective August 1 to continue her role as a faculty member...  (Click on the post to read more.)

    Eric A. Gislason
    Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Provost

  • OSSP NEEDS YOUR HELP! Test their new Online Scholarship Management System

    The Office of Special Scholarship Programs is launching a new system that will allow you to apply for all UIC scholarships through the same portal! Before that happens we need your help in testing the system.

    We would appreciate your taking the time to log into the system at uic.academicworks.com, and going through the application processes. All of the opportunities you’ll find in the system are currently for TEST PURPOSES ONLY; these are not actual live scholarship opportunities. We are asking you to go through the system so that, once the opportunities do become live, it will be as smooth a process for you as possible. Please take a moment between now and the end of the day on Wednesday, June 10 to browse through the system at uic.academicworks.com and let us know about any problems or difficulties you come across. You can use the form located at https://uic.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_efc2tdxwOCDPONn to share any comments or concerns.

    Questions?  Contact the OSSP Staff at ssp@uic.edu

  • First-Year Students Interested in Law: GPPA Application available for Chicago-Kent College of Law, Due June 1

    The Office of Special Scholarship Program is seeking applications for the GPPA Kent College of Law program. Students who are completing their freshman year and going into the sophomore year at UIC can apply. The deadline for application is June 1, 2015. The link to the application is  here: https://uofi.uic.edu/fb/sec/1081171

    Students in the program must complete a bachelor's degree at UIC prior to entering the Chicago-Kent College of Law.

     The IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law's history dates to 1888. The law school developed from the merger of the Chicago College of Law and the Kent College of Law. A 1969 merger made it part of the Illinois Institute of Technology. The law school has earned many accolades including being ranked 6th nationally in Trial Advocacy and 10th in Intellectual Property by U.S. News & World Report (March 2014). It is also considered a Best Value private law school by the National Jurist (October 2013), and its faculty ranks 52nd in the nation based on scholarly impact (Sisk et al., 2012). The bar passage rate for Chicago-Kent law graduates in 2013 was 93%.

    We are excited to offer this prestigious pathway to a career in law to our students.

    Additional requirements for the program apply. Conditions of Acceptance for the program can be viewed at http://gppa.uic.edu/current-students/conditions-of-acceptance/ 

    Please direct questions about the program to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu

  • Honors Fall 2015 Service Opportunities: Tutoring and NBC Homework Hotline Applications Available, Priority Deadline May 8

    Honors College Service Opportunities for Fall 2015:

    Honors College Tutoring – Tutors schedule 3 hours per week in the Honors College Tutoring Center providing tutoring services to other UIC students.  Tutors must meet the following:

    o   Be a student in good standing with the Honors College

    o   Have attended UIC for at least 1 year

    o   Must be able to tutor in at least 3 different courses

    o   Schedule 3 hours each week

    o   Priority Application Deadline: May 8, 2015.  Final Deadline: September 4, 2015

     

    NBC Homework Hotline – Tutor Metro Chicago area youth through manning the NBC hotline!  Choose one 3-hour time in a week.  Final Application Deadline: September 8, 2015.

    Both applications are attached below.   For more information on either of these opportunities, please email Sarah Gardiner sarahg1@uic.edu

  • HCAB Faculty-Student Luncheon, Wed. 4/8

    All Honors students and faculty are invited to the HCAB Faculty-Student Luncheon!

    Wednesday, April 8
    11:30 am - 1:30 pm
    First Floor Burnham Hall

    A chance for Honors College Students and Faculty to meet and mingle over lunch!  Students, invite your Faculty Fellow or your Honors Core instructor to join you for lunch.

    Lunch will be provdied by Roti Mediterranean Grill.  Students: Bring your I-Card to enter!

    Questions?  Contact Sarah Gardiner at sarahg1@uic.edu

  • Honors Ambassadors and HCAB Applications Available, Due Fri. 4/10

    Honors College Mentoring and Leadership Opportunities

    Honors College Ambassadors: Be a mentor to incoming Honors College Freshmen and Transfer Students! - Applications due April 10- Find out more at either of the Ambassador events, April 2nd @ 7pm Stukel Library, or April 7th @ 12pm Honors College Quiet Study - Application process includes a group interview

    Honors College Advisory Board: represent your fellow Honors College students, plan fun events, and learn how the Honors College works! Applications due April 10.

  • Fall 2015 Honors Course List Available

    Looking for an Honors Seminar or an Honors Activity for the Fall?  Want to explore a new area of study for fun, or delve deeper into your discipline or professional area of interest?  View the list of Honors Seminars and Honors Lectures for Fall 2015!  The Fall 2015 Honors Course List is available on the website: http://www.uic.edu/honors/learning/courses2.shtml  

    Questions?  Contact your Honors Advisor.

  • Honors College March Madness Sale: 50% off HC Merchandise!

    Honors College March Madness Sale: HC Merchandise is 50% off all month long! T-shirts, Mugs, Water Bottles, Tumblers, and Umbrellas – show your HC pride today!  Stop by the Honors College Front Desk during normal business hours.  Cash or Check only, please.  

  • Riddle Prize for Outstanding Seniors, Apply by Fri. 3/27

    The Donald and Leah Riddle Prize is awarded each year at Commencement to an outstanding graduating senior regardless of major field. The award is based on academic excellence and leadership. The winner receives a bronze medallion and a $1,000 cash prize. The Riddle Prize is made each year in recognition of the former UIC Chancellor Donald Riddle and his wife Leah and honors the Riddles' contribution to the campus. The 2015 application is open until 27 March 2015. Click HERE to apply!

  • Take a Survey for the Honors College and win HC Merchandise! By Fri. 3/13

    The Honors College is conducting very short survey to measure the impact of the Honors College on students' college choice decisions. Click on the link right away to complete the survey. Indicate your UIN if you would like to be entered in a drawing for Honors College merchandise. UINs will be separated from responses before the responses are evaluated. Two winners will be drawn at random on Friday, March 13th. Thank you in advance for your input. 

    https://uofi.uic.edu/sb/sec/7552944 

  • Seniors: Apply to be the Graduating Student Speaker, Due Mon. 3/30

    Graduating Seniors: If you would like to be considered for our Graduating Student Speaker, please submit a draft of what you would say in your address to Dean Williams by Monday, March 30.  You should plan on speaking for 3-5 minutes.  You may submit your draft by email to smccloud@uic.edu or on paper; just drop it off at the reception desk in Burnham Hall if you choose the latter.  Questions?  Contact Stephanie O'Leary at soleary@uic.edu

  • Seniors: Recognize your Fellow or Capstone Adviser with Faculty Awards, Due Mon. 3/30

    Attention Seniors: RECOGNIZE YOUR FELLOW OR CAPSTONE ADVISER WITH FACULTY AWARDS:  DUE MONDAY, MARCH 30

    Is your Honors College Fellow terrific? Has your Capstone Adviser provided outstanding mentoring?  Nominate your Fellow for Honors Fellow of the Year, or nominate your Capstone Adviser as Capstone Advisor of the Year!

    https://uofi.uic.edu/sb/sec/8627681 

    If you would like to gather support from other of your fellow's advisees but don't know who they are, please contact Dean Hall at sahall@uic.edu who can reach out to them to contact you.

  • Join HCAB for Spirit Days this week and free pizza tomorrow!

    Join HCAB for Spirit Days this week!

    Thursday: Wear Black and Gold and come to the 5pm pizza party in the Quiet Study Room! (You must wear black and gold to eat pizza! First come, first served.)

    Friday: Wear Red and Black with either a bowtie or a bow to be entered into a raffle to win Honors College swag! Stop at the Front Desk to enter the raffle.

    Saturday: Honors College Ball, 6pm, Holiday Inn Mart Plaza! Hope to see you there! (Ticket must have already been purchased in advance for the Ball.)

    Contact Sarah Gardiner at sarahg1@uic.edu with questions.

  • Honors College Study Abroad Survey, Submit by 3/1

    The Honors College is planning to develop its own faculty-led study abroad program. Please complete this survey so we know which proposal you are most interested in. Complete the survey by March 1st and you will be entered in a drawing for one piece of Honors College merchandise of your choice. Two winners will be selected at random on March 2nd.

    https://uofi.uic.edu/sb/sec/9320372 

  • Honors Activity Option: NBC Homework Hotline Volunteers Needed on Tuesday nights

    UIC/NBC Homework Hotline Volunteers needed for Spring 2015.  Volunteers are especially needed on Tuesday evenings right now.  Most tutoring begins the week of Monday, 1/26 so email Sarah Gardiner at sarahg1@uic.edu if you are interested.

     

  • Honors Activity and Capstone Agreement Forms Due Fri. 1/30

    All students must submit your Honors Activity Agreement Form or Honors College Capstone Agreement Form to the Honors College Front Desk by 4pm on Friday January 30, 2015.  These forms are available at http://www.uic.edu/honors/forms/

    IMPORTANT:  Your agreement form must be signed by your activity/capstone supervisor.  If you are a sophomore or above, it must also be approved by your Faculty Fellow.  This means that you must meet with your fellow in person, give him/her time to read what you have written on your agreement form, and sign it in time for you to meet the deadline.

    If you are still seeking an Honors Activity, browse the Honors College Announcements blog for a listing of opportunities: http://uofi.uic.edu/blog/view/1516 (Please note that not all opportunities posted in the Announcements are Honors Activity options; you must ensure your Activity meets the requirements stated in the Handbook.)

    If you have questions, please contact your Honors Advisor.