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  • Truman Scholarship Informational Events

    Dear Illini who want to change the world: 

    Are you concerned about issues facing your community, campus or country, and are you actively working to make change?  The prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship program is looking for the academically strong student who has a passion for public service.

    Evaluators look for leadership ability, potential for influencing public policies, community service and extracurricular involvement, strong academic performance, and potential to perform well in a graduate school program. It awards $30,000 merit-based scholarships to U.S. citizen college students who wish to attend graduate school in preparation for careers in public service.  Public service includes a wide array of career possibilities, such as public health; local, state, or federal government; educational policy; international relations; conservation; and environmental protection. Candidates should be able to demonstrate leadership experiences in campus and community service activities.

    Truman Scholars have pursued many fields of study, such as agriculture, engineering, economics, education, government, history, international relations, law, political science, public administration, and public health. Scholars are required to work in public service for three of the seven years following completion of a Foundation funded graduate degree program as a condition of receiving funding. 

    The University of Illinois may nominate up to four students for the Truman Scholarship.  If you are interested in applying, please plan to attend our informational sessions: 

    Truman Scholarship Information Session

    Thursday, October 11th, 3:30-4:30 pm

    514 Illini Union Bookstore

    Truman Scholarship Writing Workshop

    Friday, October 12th, 3:00-4:00 pm

    514 Illini Union Bookstore

    For more information, contact the scholarships office at topscholars@illinois.edu or visit our website at www.topscholars.illinois.edu 

  • Fall Final Exam Schedule Available

    The Fall 2018 Final Exam Schedule with dates/times/locations is now available by course in the Course Explorer and through myillini. A comprehensive spreadsheet of all scheduled exams is posted on the Office of the Registrar website. Schedules update daily around 9am.

  • EPSY 203 Dialogue courses now open

    Program on Intergroup Relations 2nd-Eight week EPSY 203 Dialogues on Social Issues classes are now open for Fall 2018 enrollment.

    These experiential classes are highly interactive, and help students develop various skills. These skills include critical thinking, listening, perspective taking, and critical self-reflection. Students are also challenged to develop awareness and understanding of critical intergroup relations issues affecting individuals, organizations and communities.

    We are offering the following EPSY 203 Dialogue course topics:

    Resisting Marginalization; Wednesdays, 4:30-6:20
    Resisting Marginalization; Tuesdays, 3:00-4:50
    Exploring Disability; Wednesdays, 5:00-6:50
    Being White in a Multicultural Society; Mondays, 3:00-4:50
    Race/Ethnicity dialogue; Tuesdays, 3:00-4:50
    Liberal/Conservative dialogue; Mondays, 3:00-4:50
    Exploring Social Class; Wednesdays, 3:00-4:50

    In the above you will see we are offering two EPSY 203 sections on Resisting Marginalization. These sections are geared toward helping learners explore ways to address marginalization and improve intergroup relations and social justice. These are especially useful for students who possess knowledge and understanding of the problems affecting individuals, organizations, and communities based on social identity differences.

  • Student Appointments / Drop-in Hours with The Office of Undergraduate Research

    Advising Appointments with Undergraduate Research Ambassadors

    The Office of Undergraduate Research has a team of highly experienced Undergraduate Research Ambassadors who are available to answer all of your undergraduate research-related questions. Students interested in how they can become undergraduate researchers should start here. Meetings generally last up to 30 minutes

    To schedule a meeting with an ambassador, view our full list of ambassadors on the page below and select the "Schedule a meeting with ..." option next to the ambassador of your choosing. Indicate the date and time that works best for you in the form as well as a brief description of what you hope to discuss during this meeting. Please visit: http://undergradresearch.illinois.edu/programs/ambassadors.html

    Location: Students should check in at the reception desk on the 5th floor of the Illini Union Bookstore Building, 807 S. Wright Street (offices of Campus Advising).  

    Drop-in Hours

    Drop-In Hours are a great way to get quick answers to any questions you may have. Meetings generally last up to 15 minutes (students interested in a longer meeting should schedule an appointment with an Ambassador.) No appointment is necessary for Drop-In Hours; just stop on by and see us!

    Location: Students should check in at the reception desk on the 5th floor of the Illini Union Bookstore Building, 807 S. Wright Street (offices of Campus Advising).  

    Times: 

    Wednesdays from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.*Thursdays from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.*

    *Drop-in hours subject to change during intersessions, holidays, and based on the availability of office staff. Changes to the drop-in hours schedule will be posted to the blog.

    Students are also welcome to make an appointment with staff from the Office of Undergraduate Research by contacting us at ugresearch@illinois.edu

  • Upcoming Career Center Events

    Wednesday, October 3

    Snack Bit: Exploring Health Careers (Explore) 3:15 - 3:45 p.m., The Career Center, Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

    Career Fair Prep 4 - 5 p.m., The Career Center, Conference Room 143, 715 S Wright St. 

  • Critical Language Scholarship Information Session October 4th

    The Critical Language Scholarship, from the U.S. Department of State, is a fully-funded, intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate and graduate students.  The CLS institutes cover one academic year of university-level language coursework in 8 to 10 weeks over the summer, and include cultural programming, local language partners, and excursions.  Participants receive academic credit at their U.S. institutions.  Applicants must be U.S. citizens at least 18 years of age and enrolled in a degree-granting program at the undergraduate or graduate level.  For more information, please visit: http://www.clscholarship.org/.  A list of eligible languages is available here.

    Our advisors, who have served as national-level CLS reviewers, will provide an overview of the program and give you helpful guidance on how to put together a competitive application.

    If you would like to learn more, please join us:

    Critical Language Scholarship Information Session

    Thursday, October 4th, 3:30-4:30 pm

    514 Illini Union Bookstore (807 S. Wright St. Floor 5)

    Hosted by the National and International Scholarships Program

    For more information, contact the National and International Scholarships Program at topscholars@illinois.edu or visit our website at www.topscholars.illinois.edu.

  • Winter Session 2018-19

    Winter Session is Back!

    This winter, Illinois is offering more than 35 high-quality courses taught by Illinois faculty and delivered in a condensed, online format over the winter break. Winter Session begins December 21, 2018 and ends January 12, 2019. This is a great opportunity for students to take an active role in their education, enroll in a high demand course and work toward degree completion.

    Important information for students.

    Winter Session 2018-2019 begins on December 21, 2018, and ends January 12, 2019.
    Priority registration begins for Winter 2018/2019 in conjunction with Spring 2019 on October 29, 2018.
    Students may enroll in only one class during Winter Session.

    If you have questions or need additional flyers, contact Kalee Ackerman at ackermn@illinois.edu  . Thank you in advance for promoting Winter Session online!

    The Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning (CITL)

  • Latinx Social Work Student Organization Informational Meeting

    Where: Social Work Building
    Room: 2015
    When: 10/3
    Time: 4:00pm

  • Graduate & Professional School Fair 2018

    Graduate & Professional School Fair 2018

    Recruiters from 132 institutions representing over 1,200 different graduate and professional school programs will be on hand for this open-house style fair.

    Wednesday, October 17, 2018 from 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

    Illini Union Ballrooms A, B, C & Pine Lounge (first floor)

    No RSVP required.

    Casual attire welcome.

    A list of the schools/programs in attendance (as well as Grad School Prep Workshops) can be found on Handshake at: https://illinois.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/6937/student_preview

  • University of Illinois Homecoming 5k

    The race is held October 7th starting at 9am and followed immediately by a pancake breakfast and the fountain dyeing at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center. There's a reduced registration rate for groups and it is a great opportunity for a RSO social or philanthropy event! We would love to have student representation from a large number of Colleges on campus! Click here to register! This event will bring together the campus and community to kick off Homecoming week!  This year the proceeds from the race will support the University of Illinois Leadership Center.