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  • Thirteen EPOL Students Named DFI Fellows

    Thirteen students in the Department of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership have been named Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois (DFI) Fellows by the Illinois Board of Higher Education.

    Congratulations to Chequita Brown, Nancy Cardenas Gonzalez, Tiffany Harris, Marisol Jimenez, Bianca Lopez, Susan Ogwal, Marielisbet Perez, Amari Simpson, Nathaniel Stewart, Anthony B. Sullers, Jr., Ronald Threadgill, Angel Velez, and Larry Washington.

  • Three Education Faculty Launch New NSF-funded Project

    Assistant professor Stina Krist is the principal investigator of the $1.3M award from NSF for Advancing Computational Grounded Theory for Audiovisual Data from STEM Classrooms.

  • Three Education Faculty Members Awarded Provost's Distinguished Promotion

    Congratulations to these three College of Education faculty members on their 2021 Campus Distinguished Promotion Award, out of a total of 12 awarded this year from the Office of the Provost.

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    Three Education Faculty Named NSF Discovery Research PreK-12 Awardees

    College of Education faculty Stina Krist, Gloriana Gonzalez Rivera, and Michelle Perry have been named National Science Foundation Discovery Research PreK-12 Awardees.


  • Megan Best, Landria Seals Green, Asia Fuller Hamilton

    Three From College of Education Nominated for News-Gazette Person of the Year

    Megan Best, Landria Seals Green, and Asia Fuller Hamilton were nominated by their peers, students, and friends for the honor.

  • Three from Department of Special Education Win Awards at DEC 2022 Conference

    Congratulations to SPED professor Amy Santos, graduate student Grace Sawyer, and alumna and local practitioner Teresa O'Connor, who all won awards at the recent international Council for Exceptional Children's Division for Early Childhood 2022 Conference recently held in Chicago.

  • Champaign Unit 4 School District

    Three From Education at Illinois Appointed to Leadership Positions in Champaign Schools

    Esther Ferguson was appointed to the principal position at Barkstall Elementary, Alek Mann was appointed as assistant principal at Westview Elementary, and Jeremy Dassow was appointed bilingual K-8 dean of students at International Prep Academy.

  • Through the Faculty Ranks Series: Evaluating Teaching Excellence

    This series of workshops, held by the Office of the Provost, includes special topics that are of interest to a cross-section of faculty members across campus.

  • TIER-ED Calls for Pilot Project Proposals

    The TIER-ED Pilot Projects Program is designed to foster inter- or trans-disciplinary intellectual engagement through funding pilot or proof-of-concept projects. The submission deadline is Friday, April 23, 2021, by 5 p.m. CST.

  • TIER-ED Graduate Fellows Program

    Technology Innovation in Educational Research and Design (TIER-ED)
    Fellowships will be awarded to graduate students working on a research project in a TIER-ED focused area. Selected TIER-ED Fellows will receive $20,000 for one academic year. Please submit required documents and reference letters by email to tier-ed@education.illinois.edu.

    Submission deadline is Friday, March 8, 2019 by 5 p.m. CST. For additional information or questions, please contact Tabassum Amina, Postdoctoral Research Associate, TIER-ED.

  • TIER-ED Graduate Fellows Program

    Technology Innovation in Educational Research and Design (TIER-ED) Graduate Fellowships will be awarded to graduate students working on a research project in a TIER-ED focused area. Selected TIER-ED Fellows will receive $20,000 for one academic year. Please submit required documents and reference letters by email to tier-ed@education.illinois.edu. The submission deadline is Friday, April 23, 2021, by 5 p.m. CST.

  • TIER-ED Graduate Student Fellows Program

    The Technology Innovations in Educational Research and Design (TIER-ED) Initiative announces a Student Fellowship Program designed to support graduate student research and design on digital technologies that address critical issues in learning and education. Selected TIER-ED Fellows will receive $20,000 for one academic year.

  • TIER-ED Spring 2023 Speaker: Andrew Manches

    Join us for the Spring 2023 TIER-ED Seminar From Gesture Research to Impactful Educational Technology with Dr. Andrew Manches on April 18 from noon to 1 p.m. in Education Room 22

    Dr. Manches is Professor of Children and Technology at the University of Edinburgh and co-director of the Digital Education Research Centre. Learn about how gestures can reveal children's learning, and how this research can be applied to the design of impactful educational products. 

    RSVPs Appreciated: https://tinyurl.com/TIER-ED-manches

  • Tips for Applying to HRD Online Degree Program

    Do you have questions about our HRD program or the application process? Come to our session "Tips for Applying to HRD Online Degree Program at University of Illinois: Chatting with the Program Coordinator" on October 9 from 8-9pm CST. Our program leader, Dr. David Huang will be on hand to answer any of your questions and provide an overview of our program.

    To access the session, please copy and paste the following link into a new web browser: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=407&username=&password=M.E145D890C25630D27D3E56B41F574D


    If you need technical assistance with this session, please contact our College of Education user services team at 217.244.7005 or userservices@education.illinois.edu

  • Stephanie Renee Toliver

    Toliver Wins 2024 Book Award from Qualitative Research SIG

    Stephanie Renee Toliver, assistant professor Curriculum & Instruction, has been named a recipient of the 2024 Outstanding Qualitative Research Book Award from the Qualitative Research SIG of AERA. The award for her book, Recovering Black Storytelling in Qualitative Research: Endarkened Storywork, was given in recognition of significant contributions to qualitative educational research methodology. 


  • Toward an Illinois Learning Sciences Design Laboratory – A Lightning Symposium

    Call for Proposals

    Toward an Illinois Learning Sciences Design Laboratory – A Lightning Symposium
    iHotel; February 27, 2015; 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

    [Proposal Submission Deadline: February 6, 2015]

    Summary

    The new Illinois Learning Sciences Design Laboratory (ILSDL) is being launched with a Lightning Symposium on February 27, 2015, to showcase the work of UIUC faculty and research groups, facilitate discussion among participants, build networks, and initiate a number of specific proposals for seed funding. ILSDL is seeking proposals (300-word abstracts) for 5-minute presentations and posters that address the grand challenges of:

    1. Advancing the scientific understanding of learning
    2. Designing tools, environments, and platforms to improve/deepen/accelerate learning, and learning processes and outcomes
    3. Designing tools to analyze big data with the aim of transforming uniform learning platforms into adaptive personalized learning environments

    Details

    Illinois Learning Sciences Design Laboratory

    The Visioning Future Excellence at Illinois Outcomes Report (July, 2013) put forth the development of a Learning Sciences Laboratory among the New Strategic Investment Initiatives for campus. The laboratory aims “to understand learning mechanisms and to invent learning and educational tools, practices, and spaces for the future of teaching and learning across disciplines and professions” (p. 11).

    At the direction of campus leadership, a steering committee of deans and faculty from across campus has been working to launch the Illinois Learning Sciences Design Laboratory (ILSDL), which is aimed at building, synthesizing, translating, and applying theories of learning to guide designing, developing, prototyping/trialing, assessing, scaling, disseminating, and commercializing transformational, cutting-edge, replicable, technological tools, solutions, and platforms in support of learning environments and practices.

    Lightning Symposium

    This symposium is a major first step toward articulating a coherent framework, and an encompassing vision and plan for an ILSDL. The symposium will help identify UIUC faculty and research groups who would bring to this initiative deep and varied expertise in research, design, development, and tool creation; and who currently are operating within departments, schools, colleges, centers, institutes, and start-ups across campus. Leveraging our wealth of expertise in a creative, collaborative, trans-disciplinary, and enabling laboratory environment is key to ensuring Illinois excellence and leadership in the context of an increasingly prominent global focus on the implications of the learning sciences for designing learning environments.

    The symposium is structured to showcase the work of faculty and research groups, facilitate discussion among participants, build networks, and initiate a number of specific proposals for seed funding. Our goal is to be generative of ideas addressing grand challenges in design and tool creation for teaching and learning, and to create a network of design and research collaborations across campus.

    “Learning,” “learning environments,” and “tools” are conceptualized broadly to capture the varied meanings these concepts carry in different academic communities and stakeholder groups. Consider, for example, evidence of learning: A neuroscientist may point to changes in gray matter; a school administrator may look at shifts in standardized test scores; a medical educator may focus on a healthcare provider’s enhanced skills in controlling a robotic surgical system; and a teacher or parent may consider a child’s ability to participate in a practice or skill that motivates and engages them. Similarly, learning tools and environments range from online courses and MOOCs; to games, simulations, or virtual and augmented realities to books, media, and the natural world; and extend from formal (e.g., P-20 classrooms), to informal (e.g., science centers, art museums) or ubiquitous (e.g., various media) learning environments. The symposium aims to reflect this range and facilitate inter- and trans-disciplinary discussions and understanding of learning, and how to create and design 21st century tools and environments in support of such learning.

    Symposium Themes and Grand Challenges

    The symposium will feature 5-minute lightning presentations and posters that address themes under a number of 21st century grand challenges in the learning sciences and the design and creation of learning tools:

    1. Advancing the scientific understanding of learning
      1. Mechanisms/processes, cognition, metacognition, learning to learn, creativity
      2. Emotions/affect, motivation, social/cultural aspects, collaboration/teamwork
      3. Physical/embodied aspects
      4. Neuro/biological aspects
    2. Designing tools, environments, and platforms (physical, online, virtual, simulations, visualizations, etc.) to improve/deepen/accelerate learning, and learning processes and outcomes
      1. Interventions intended to improve learning across contexts
      2. Putting basic science to work in MOOCs, educational apps, games, classroom teaching, homework technologies, museums and afterschool clubs, etc.
      3. Teaching/tutoring/coaching, promoting deep conceptual understanding, self-explanations and other self-regulated learning approaches
      4. Creating tools to help coordinate learning activities (home, museums, libraries, schools, outdoors) and articulate lifelong learning
    3. Designing tools to analyze big data with the aim of transforming uniform learning platforms into adaptive personalized learning environments
      1. Collecting, curating, and securing (e.g., ethically, legally, technologically) massive amounts of data about the choices and behaviors of learners in various learning environments (e.g., keyboard strokes, mouse clicks, physiological responses, eye tracking, body movements)
      2. Building data analytics that draw on theories of teaching, learning, and assessment, and peta-scale computational capabilities, as well as cutting-edge research in data mining, statistics, and natural language processing to analyze big data in the service of providing assessments—including automated summative and real-time formative assessments—and to enable adaptive and personalized learning experiences
      3. Providing individualized real-time and delayed feedback to the thousands of students enrolled in a MOOC so as to optimize their engagement, enhance self-regulation and self-monitoring, and eventually sustain their engagement and maximize their learning

    Proposal Submission

    Deadline: February 6, 2015 @ 5:00 PM

    To propose an individual or group session, go to https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/6486157 to submit:

    • Researcher name(s) and unit affiliation(s)
    • Session/poster title
    • A short abstract (200 to 300 words)
    • Keywords or phrases

    Authors should anticipate hearing about the status of their proposals as soon as possible and no later than by February 16, 2015.

    If you have questions or would like assistance with submitting proposals or preparing your presentation, please contact Tanya Sutton tsutton@illinois.edu

    Registration to Attend the Symposium

    If you submit a proposal, there is no need to register to attend the symposium.

    If you like to attend the symposium without submitting a proposal, please register at https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/253477

  • Transatlantic Educators Dialogue (TED) - Registration Deadline Approaching

    Participants wanted for FREE online Transatlantic Educators Dialogue (TED) program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

    Read teacher testimonials

    TED has connected more than 500 teachers across the Atlantic since it was first launched in 2010!

    http://europe.illinois.edu/ted/

    Deadline for applications: January 18, 2019. Register here soon!

    Up to 30 professional development contact hour (CEU/PDHs) are available.

  • Transformative Early Childhood Education: What it Means and What it Takes

    Dr. Kate Gallagher's Nov. 9 talk will highlight the importance of providing access to high-quality early care and education programs, and why children, families, and communities all benefit from such initiatives. This event is being co-sponsored by the departments of Curriculum & Instruction and Special Education.

  • Thong Trinh

    Trinh Receives International Graduate Student Achievement Award

    Trinh, a Ph.D. candidate in Educational Policy, Organization & Leadership, is studying higher education policy with an emphasis on finance.

  • Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation.

    Two Alumni Named CUSF Shining Stars for 2024

    Sarah Iehl of Dr. Howard Elementary and Kara Whiteley of Champaign Central High School were among nine teachers recognized by the Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation for their outstanding work in the classroom in 2024.

  • Two College of Education Doctoral Students Receive Provost's 2023 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award

    Congratulations to Sanchari Banerjee, doctoral candidate in Educational Psychology, and Ana Garner, doctoral candidate in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership, who have both been chosen as recipients of the Provost's 2023 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching award.

  • Two College of Education Faculty and Staff Involved in New Credentialing Initiative

    Drs. Natasha Jankowski and Gianina Baker will help lead a new initiative, Credential as You Go, exploring the feasibility of a nationally-recognized, incremental credentialing system in higher education which expands upon existing certificates and degrees at the associate, bachelor’s, and graduate degree levels.

  • Two Education Alumni, One Staff Member Win 2023 Awards from Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics

    Danielle Murchison, Joe Muskin, and Hannah Ruedy were honored with 2023 awards from ICTM.

  • Two Education Faculty Members Honored with 2019 Campus Awards

    Two members of the College of Education are among the 23 faculty and staff members and graduate teaching assistants honored for excellence in teaching, mentoring and advising through the 2019 Campus Awards. 

  • Two Education freshmen named Chancellor’s Scholars

    Freshmen Grace Oberg and Michael Rotter, both of whom are studying in the Department of Special Education, have been designated Chancellor’s Scholars in the Campus Honors Program this fall, chosen for their academic excellence and leadership potential.

  • Two Education Grad Students are 2022 Image of Research Semifinalists

    The Graduate College and the Scholarly Commons of the University Library are pleased to announce the 2022 Image of Research semifinalists and encourage you to vote for your top three entries for People’s Choice award.

    Congratulations to two of the 30 semifinalists that are College of Education grad students:

  • Two Education scholars honored by campus for mentoring, teaching

    College of Education scholars Liora Bresler and David Zola were two of 21 faculty and staff members who were recognized this semester with Campus Awards for Excellence in Instruction.

  • Big Ten Distinguished Scholars

    Two Education Student-Athletes Named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars

    Eddie Lennon of Men's Track and Field and Sydney Stephens of Women's Soccer were among the 1,717 students selected for this honor by the Big Ten Conference.

  • Two EPOL Graduate Students Part of AERA's Inaugural Summer Retreat

    Department of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership doctoral students Nathan Tanner and Marisol Jimenez recently represented the College at the first-ever AERA Graduate Student Council (Division J) summer retreat in Washington, D.C.

  • Catherine Corr and Lynn Burdick

    Two from College of Education named to State Committee on Teacher Licensure

  • U Can Help: CU One-to-One Mentoring Program

    The One-to-One mentoring program matches willing adults with Champaign-Urbana students in 3rd -7th grade.  The mentors receive an initial training and then come to the schools, during the school year once a week, to meet with their mentees.  The pairs play games, visit, eat lunch, and share together.  It is a hugely rewarding program that provides encouragement and support to kids who need it!
     
    Here is the link to the website: http://cu1to1.org/  There is great information here for anyone who may be interested.  We are currently recruiting and training our next group of mentors; so if you are interested or know anyone who may be interested, please let us know!  The fall Mentor Training is Tuesday, October 7, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Mellon Administration Building (703 New St in Champaign).
     
    There are students on our waiting list at every school…won’t you consider being a part of the life of a child?

  • UI Alumni Association honors Education alumnus

    College of Education at Illinois alumnus Dale H. Flach has been honored with a Distinguished Service Award by the University of Illinois Alumni Association for his insight and innovation in developing programs that serve communities throughout the state.

  • UI approved as Entitled Institution for Gateways to Opportunity Credentials

    The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has been approved as an entitled institution for the Gateways to Opportunity EGE Credential Level 5 through 2023. As an entitled institution, students at Illinois have the opportunity to qualify for state-recognized credentials as they take courses or complete a degree through the Department of Curriculum & Instruction in the College of Education.

    The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is among a small group of institutions in Illinois to be selected for the Gateways to Opportunity Credentials. All Gateways to Opportunity Credentials have competencies that reflect multiple professional standards, including the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the Illinois Professional Teaching Standards. The faculty members at Illinois have worked diligently to align their courses with the Gateways to Opportunity competencies.

    In a time when early childhood education is defining itself as a field that promotes professional development, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champiagn has become entitled to help further this goal by graduating students who are ready to provide quality care and education to young children in Illinois.

    The Gateways to Opportunity within the Illinois Professional Development System is designed to provide guidance, support, and recognition to practitioners who serve children and families in Illinois. Gateways to Opportunity is administered by the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (INCCRRA) on behalf of the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS). Visit the Gateways to Opportunity website at www.ilgateways.com to learn more.

  • Ujima Freedom School in Champaign Hiring Servant Leader Interns for Summer 2023

    The Ujima Freedom School in Champaign is hiring Servant Leader Interns to teach in the summer program. The mission of the Freedom Schools program is to boost student motivations to read, generate more positive attitudes toward learning, increase self-esteem and connect the needs of children and families to the resources of their communities. The program serves children in grades kindergarten through ninth grade for six weeks. 

  • Undergraduate Hourly Position in COE Office of International Programs

    Undergraduate Hourly Position:
    Develop and maintain social media and web-based communication for the Office of International Programs in the College of Education. Flexible hours, 10 hour per week. Familiarity with College of Education programs, initiatives and experience with Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms and applications. Starting date immediately. To apply, contact Allison Witt, awitt1@illinois.edu, by February 6. Applications will be reviewed upon receipt.

  • Undergraduate scholarships available for 2018-2019 academic year

    The College of Education Undergraduate Honors & Awards Committee invites students to review the College scholarships available for the 2018-2019 academic year and to apply for those scholarships for which they meet the criteria. Scholarship criteria vary depending on the donors' wishes.  Examples of donor wishes include, but are not limited to, the following: financial need, educational interests and or goals, support for non-traditional students, and support for students from specific Illinois counties.

    The deadline for scholarship application submission is Friday, April 6, 2018. Scholarship application and instructions as well as a complete list of available scholarships can be found at http://education.illinois.edu/undergrad_awards. Scholarship announcements will be made in late May and scholarship recipients will be honored at the College of Education Student Recognition Banquet held annually in the fall semester.

    If you have questions, please contact your adviser.

  • Undergraduate Student Scholarships Available for 2015-2016 Academic Year

    Students, the College of Education Undergraduate Honors & Awards Committee invites you to review the college scholarships available for the 2015-2016 academic year and to apply for those scholarships for which you meet the criteria. Scholarship criteria vary depending on the donors' wishes. Examples of donor wishes include, but are not limited to, the following: financial need, educational interests and or goals, support for non-traditional students, and support for students from specific Illinois counties.

    The deadline for scholarship application submission is Wednesday, April 1, 2015.  Scholarship application and instructions and a complete list of available scholarships can be found at http://education.illinois.edu/students/undergrad_awards. Scholarship announcements will be made in late May, and scholarship recipients will be honored at the College of Education Student Recognition Banquet held annually in the fall semester.

    If you have questions, please contact your adviser.

  • Uni High is hosting: New World of Learning seminar.

    University of Illinois Laboratory High School is hosting a New World of Learning seminar. New World of Learning is presented by Jim Stelter, founder and president of Vanerum•Stelter. Jim is a dynamic leader with a passion for environments that inspire the exchange of knowledge and lifelong learning and has shared this topic all across the country.  He will explore the drivers of change in education and identify the implications these changes have on the classroom and learning spaces in all organizations.

    Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at 6:30 pm at Beckman Institute #1005

  • Univeristy Primary School Accepting Applications

    University Primary School is the University of Illinois, College of Education lab school, serving children preschool through fifth grade in a Reggio Emilia, project-based curriculum. Enrollment applications may be downloaded from the website https://education.illinois.edu/ups or picked up at the school office. Applications submitted by March 14, 2016 will be given first consideration for enrollment.

  • University Library's Data Purchase Program

    The University Library is soliciting applications from faculty and graduate students who need to purchase numeric or spatial data for their research. Through a Data Purchase Program, funds will be awarded for such data purchases, with a maximum award of $5,000. The application deadline for first consideration is October 7, 2013.

    Visit www.library.illinois.edu/sc/datagis/purchase/description2013.html for more details, including a description of the program and how to apply.

  • University Library Winter Break Hours

    Please note that the Library will have significantly reduced hours during the winter break. The Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) will be open regular Fall semester hours through the end of finals, Friday, December 20 at 6pm. SSHEL will be open on Monday and Tuesday, December 22-23 from 8:30am-5:00pm. SSHEL will be closed December 24 through January 2. From Monday, January 5 through January 16, SSHEL will be open 8:30am-5pm Monday through Friday. The Library will be closed on weekends during the winter break. Regular Spring semester hours resume on Tuesday, January 20.

    If you need Library materials or services for your research or studies, please plan ahead.

    For a complete list of library hours during fall finals, see: http://www.library.illinois.edu/services/hours.php?semester=146

    For a complete list of library hours during winter break, see: http://www.library.illinois.edu/services/hours.php?semester=153

    The following library service points (2nd floor, Main Library) will be open on Dec 29, 30 & 31 and January 2 from 8:30am-5:00pm:
    *Central Circulation
    *Main Stacks
    *Information Desk

    All Libraries will be closed Friday, January 9, 8am-1pm except for Law, Health Sciences, and Prairie Research Institute.

  • University Primary School 2015-2016 Enrollment Begins

    University Primary School is now accepting enrollment applications for the 2015-2016 academic year. University Primary School is the University of Illinois, College of Education lab school, serving children preschool through fifth grade in a Reggio Emilia, project-based curriculum. For more information, visit the school website: http://education.illinois.edu/ups or call 217-333-3996. University Primary School is located on campus at 51 Gerty Drive, Champaign in the Children's Research Center building. Children must be 3 years old on or before September 1st to enroll in the preschool classroom and 5 years old on or before September 1st to enroll in kindergarten.

    Families applying to the school should attend the Community Open House on Thursday February 19 between 9:00 a.m.-12:00p.m. for preschool and 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. for grades K-5; children are encouraged to visit at this time. Families may also choose to schedule a site visit outside of the Open House time. An informational meeting for prospective families will be held at the school Tuesday, February 24 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Enrollment applications may be downloaded from the website or picked up at the school office. Applications submitted by March 20, 2015 will be given first consideration for enrollment.

  • University Primary School 2023-24 Admissions Season Begins

    At Uni Primary, children are valued as competent, curious citizens, engaged in creative, challenging, and meaningful project studies and curriculum.

  • University Primary School Application Deadline 3/14/16

    University Primary School Applications are due by Monday March 14, 2016 to be considered for enrollment for the 2016-17 academic year.  Applications will be accepted after the deadline date, however priority is given to those recieved by the deadline date.  Applications can be found on our website

    http://education.illinois.edu/ups/

  • University Primary School "Birds & Flight" Project Exhibit

    Please enjoy University Primary School's exhibit featuring the "Birds & Flight" project this Wednesday, January 21-Friday, January 23 in the College of Education first and third floor lounges. University practicum and volunteer students from Elementary, Early Childhood, and Special Education, Speech-Hearing Science and The Autism Program supported children alongside Uni Primary faculty during this semester-long inquiry. Audiences interested in collaborative learning, The Project Approach, assessment, students and teachers as researchers, and/or early childhood and elementary school curriculum development are encouraged to spend time viewing the discoveries and documentation.

  • University Primary School Community Open House

    University Primary School, the Reggio Emilia inspired lab school of the College of Education at University of Illinois, is hosting an annual fall community open house Wednesday, October 12, 2022.  Prospective families, researchers, and community members may visit the preschool through 5th grade classrooms from 9:00 a.m. until noon. 

    .  Admissions for the 2023-2024 school year will begin mid-January.  For more information, visit the school website https://uniprimary.illinois.edu/ and/or contact the Director, Dr. Ali Lewis alilewis@illinois.edu. University Primary School is located on campus at The University of Illinois, 51 Gerty Drive, Champaign.

  • University Primary School Enrollment

    University Primary is the Lab School of the College of Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for children in preschool-grade 5. At Uni Primary, children are valued as competent, curious citizens, engaged in creative, challenging, and meaningful project studies and curriculum. For more information, visit our website or call 217-333-3996. University Primary School is located on campus at 51 Gerty Drive, Champaign, in the Children's Research Center building.

    Applications submitted by March 1 will be given first consideration for fall enrollment. We look forward to sharing our school as a place where “learning is serious delight!”

  • University Primary School Enrollment Begins

    Admissions for enrollment in University Primary School for the 2021-2022 academic year are now open.

  • University Primary School Enrollment Begins

    University Primary School will be acepting enrollment applications for the 2014-2015 academic year from January 15th - March 19th. University Primary School is The University of Illinois College of Education preschool-third grade Reggio Emilia inspired lab school where children are engaged in creative, challenging, and meaningful inquires using The Project Approach. For more information, families may visit the school website: http://education.illinois.edu/ups/ or call 217-333-3996. University Primary School is located at 51 Gerty Drive, Champaign in the Children's Research Center building. Children must be 3 years old on or before September 1st to enroll in the preschool classroom and 5 years old on or before September 1st to enroll in kindergarten.

  • University Primary School Enrollment Begins

    University Primary School is now accepting enrollment applications for the 2017-2018 academic year. University Primary School is the University of Illinois, College of Education lab school, serving children preschool through fifth grade in a Reggio Emilia, project-based curriculum. For more information, visit the school website: http://education.illinois.edu/ups or call 217-333-3996. University Primary School is located on campus at 51 Gerty Drive, Champaign in the Children's Research Center building. Children must be 3 years old on or before September 1st to enroll in the preschool classroom and 5 years old on or before September 1st to enroll in kindergarten.

    Families applying to the school are invited to attend the Community Open House on Wednesday February 8 between 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon for preschool and 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. for grades K-5; children are encouraged to visit at this time. Families may also choose to schedule a site visit outside of the Open House time. Enrollment applications may be downloaded from the website or picked up at the school office. Applications submitted by March 10, 2017 will be given first consideration for enrollment.