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Location: Urbana and Champaign, Illinois (twin cities)
Founded: 1867
Reputation:
Ranked as one of the top public universities in the U.S.
Known globally for programs in Engineering, Computer Science, Business, and Agriculture.
The Grainger College of Engineering is especially renowned for its innovation and is among the top engineering schools worldwide.
Strong in fields like Physics, Mathematics, Biotechnology, and Library & Information Science.
Research:
Designated as an R1 Research University (the highest classification).
Houses advanced facilities like the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), which developed the Mosaic web browser.
Student Body: Over 56,000 students (as of recent years).
Campus Life:
A vibrant campus with over 1,800 student organizations.
Known for its rich tradition in athletics, especially in NCAA Division I sports (Fighting Illini).
Notable Alumni: Marc Andreessen (creator of Netscape), Larry Ellison (founder of Oracle), YouTube co-founders, and numerous Nobel Prize winners.
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Founded: 1982 (merger of earlier institutions)
Reputation:
A leading urban public research university, ranked highly for its diverse and inclusive environment.
Known for programs in Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Public Health, and Urban Planning.
Its College of Medicine is the largest in the U.S., producing a significant number of healthcare professionals annually.
Research:
Focus on health sciences, social sciences, and urban issues.
Designated as an R1 Research University.
Student Body: Around 34,000 students.
Campus Life:
Located in the heart of Chicago, offering a dynamic urban experience.
Strong focus on community engagement and social justice.
Location: Springfield, Illinois
Founded: 1969 (became part of the University of Illinois system in 1995)
Reputation:
Known for small class sizes, personalized education, and a strong focus on public affairs, political science, and online learning.
Offers one of the best online degree programs in the U.S.
Student Body: About 4,000 students.
Campus Life:
Located in the state capital, providing unique opportunities in government and public service.
Focus on leadership development and experiential learning.
Academic Excellence: Across all campuses, the University of Illinois offers more than 600 programs of study and is highly regarded for its research output and teaching quality.
Diversity: The university system prides itself on its diverse student body, faculty, and staff, welcoming students from all over the world.
Economic Impact: The University of Illinois system contributes significantly to the state’s economy, providing innovation, skilled graduates, and research that supports industries across Illinois and beyond.
Global Reach: It attracts students and researchers globally and has partnerships with numerous international institutions.
Undergraduate Programs:
UIUC has over 150 undergraduate programs organized into colleges and schools:
Engineering:
Aerospace Engineering
Bioengineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science (CS)
Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE)
Mechanical Engineering
Business (Gies College of Business):
Accountancy
Finance
Management
Marketing
Information Systems
Sciences:
Biology
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Astronomy
Statistics
Liberal Arts & Humanities:
Psychology
Political Science
English
Sociology
History
Agriculture (ACES - College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences):
Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Crop Sciences
Food Science & Human Nutrition
Fine & Applied Arts:
Architecture
Urban Planning
Music
Theatre
Design
Media:
Advertising
Journalism
Media & Cinema Studies
Education:
Early Childhood Education
Special Education
Health Sciences:
Kinesiology
Community Health
Graduate Programs:
UIUC offers Master’s and Ph.D. programs in over 100 fields. Some top-rated graduate programs include:
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Data Science
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
Physics
Law (Juris Doctor - JD)
Library & Information Science (ranked #1 in the U.S.)
Online Programs:
iMBA (Online MBA)
iMSA (Online Master’s in Accounting)
Data Science (Coursera Specializations)
Program Name |
Campus |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Computer Science (CS) |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$40,000–$45,000 |
Mechanical Engineering |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$40,000–$45,000 |
Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$40,000–$45,000 |
Aerospace Engineering |
UIUC |
4 years |
$45,000 |
Bioengineering |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$40,000–$45,000 |
Civil Engineering |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$40,000 |
Information Sciences |
UIUC |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Business Administration |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
4 years |
$30,000–$40,000 |
Finance |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$35,000–$40,000 |
Marketing |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Accounting |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
4 years |
$30,000–$40,000 |
Architecture |
UIC |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Psychology |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
4 years |
$30,000–$35,000 |
Biological Sciences |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Chemistry |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Physics |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Political Science |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
4 years |
$30,000–$35,000 |
Economics |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Agricultural & Biological Engineering |
UIUC |
4 years |
$40,000 |
Food Science and Human Nutrition |
UIUC |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Kinesiology |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Community Health |
UIUC |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Advertising |
UIUC |
4 years |
$30,000 |
Journalism |
UIUC |
4 years |
$30,000 |
Art and Design |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$35,000 |
Music |
UIUC, UIC |
4 years |
$30,000 |
History |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
4 years |
$30,000–$35,000 |
English |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
4 years |
$30,000–$35,000 |
Sociology |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
4 years |
$30,000 |
Program Name |
Campus |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Computer Science (CS) |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000–$50,000 |
Data Science |
UIUC, UIC |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000–$45,000 |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) |
UIUC |
1.5–2 years |
$45,000 |
Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) |
UIUC, UIC |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000–$50,000 |
Mechanical Engineering |
UIUC, UIC |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000–$50,000 |
Industrial Engineering |
UIUC, UIC |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000 |
Bioengineering |
UIUC |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000 |
Civil Engineering |
UIUC, UIC |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000 |
Business Administration (MBA) |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000–$55,000 |
Accounting (MSA) |
UIUC, UIC |
1–2 years |
$35,000–$40,000 |
Finance (MSF) |
UIUC, UIC |
1 year |
$45,000–$50,000 |
Marketing |
UIUC |
1.5 years |
$35,000 |
Supply Chain Management |
UIUC |
1.5 years |
$35,000 |
Information Management (MSIM) |
UIUC |
1–1.5 years |
$35,000–$40,000 |
Education (M.Ed.) |
UIUC, UIC |
1.5–2 years |
$30,000–$35,000 |
Public Administration (MPA) |
UIC, UIS |
1.5–2 years |
$25,000–$30,000 |
Public Health (MPH) |
UIC |
2 years |
$35,000 |
Urban Planning |
UIC |
2 years |
$30,000 |
Health Informatics (MSHI) |
UIC |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000 |
Nursing (MSN) |
UIC |
2 years |
$35,000 |
Pharmacy (MS) |
UIC |
1.5–2 years |
$40,000 |
Kinesiology |
UIUC |
1.5–2 years |
$35,000 |
Environmental Studies |
UIS |
1.5–2 years |
$25,000 |
Political Science (MA) |
UIS, UIC |
1.5–2 years |
$25,000–$30,000 |
Economics (MA) |
UIUC, UIC |
1–2 years |
$30,000–$35,000 |
Library and Information Science (MSLIS) |
UIUC |
1.5–2 years |
$35,000 |
Journalism (MA) |
UIUC |
1.5 years |
$30,000 |
Psychology (MA/MS) |
UIUC, UIC |
2 years |
$30,000–$35,000 |
Sociology (MA) |
UIC, UIUC |
2 years |
$30,000 |
English (MA) |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
1.5–2 years |
$25,000–$30,000 |
History (MA) |
UIUC, UIS |
1.5–2 years |
$25,000–$30,000 |
Fine Arts (MFA) |
UIUC, UIC |
2 years |
$30,000–$35,000 |
Architecture (M.Arch) |
UIC |
2 years |
$35,000 |
Program Name |
Campus |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Computer Science (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$45,000 |
Electrical & Computer Engineering (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$45,000 |
Mechanical Engineering (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$45,000 |
Civil Engineering (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$40,000 |
Bioengineering (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$45,000 |
Mathematics (PhD) |
UIUC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Physics (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Chemistry (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Business Administration (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–5 years |
$25,000–$40,000 |
Finance (PhD) |
UIUC |
4–5 years |
$25,000–$40,000 |
Economics (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Education (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Psychology (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Public Health (DrPH) |
UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Public Administration (PhD) |
UIS, UIC |
4–6 years |
$18,000–$30,000 |
Nursing (PhD) |
UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Pharmacy (PhD) |
UIC |
4–6 years |
$25,000–$40,000 |
Library & Information Science (PhD) |
UIUC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$30,000 |
Political Science (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$30,000 |
Sociology (PhD) |
UIC, UIUC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$30,000 |
English (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$18,000–$30,000 |
History (PhD) |
UIUC, UIC |
4–6 years |
$18,000–$30,000 |
Environmental Studies (PhD) |
UIS |
4–6 years |
$18,000–$30,000 |
Architecture (PhD) |
UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Urban Planning (PhD) |
UIC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
Kinesiology (PhD) |
UIUC |
4–6 years |
$20,000–$35,000 |
World-Class Academics:
UIUC is ranked among the top public universities in the world and is especially renowned for programs in Engineering, Computer Science, Business, and Sciences.
UIC is known for Health Sciences, Urban Planning, Architecture, and Public Health programs.
UIS offers a more personalized education experience and strong programs in Public Administration, Environmental Studies, and Business.
Global Reputation:
The University of Illinois attracts students from more than 100 countries.
Employers globally recognize degrees from the University of Illinois system, particularly in STEM, Business, and Health Sciences.
Research Opportunities:
UIUC and UIC are classified as R1 Research Universities, meaning they have the highest level of research activity.
Students have access to cutting-edge facilities, such as the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at UIUC.
Diversity and Inclusion:
The campuses foster a multicultural environment, offering numerous international student organizations, cultural festivals, and support networks.
Undergraduate Students:
High school transcripts with competitive GPAs.
English proficiency test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test).
TOEFL: Minimum score of 79 (iBT) or higher.
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Duolingo: Minimum score of 110 (UIUC) or 105 (UIC).
SAT/ACT scores (may be optional depending on the campus and program).
Personal statement/essays and recommendation letters.
Graduate Students:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
Competitive GPA (3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale preferred).
English proficiency test scores (TOEFL/IELTS).
1. Research Programs and Deadlines
Visit the university's official website to explore the programs offered at the campuses (UIUC, UIC, or UIS) and note application deadlines.
Common deadlines:
Fall Semester (August start): December – January (for priority deadlines)
Spring Semester (January start): September – October
Some programs, especially competitive ones, may have earlier deadlines.
2. Prepare Application Materials
You’ll need the following documents to apply:
Completed Online Application:
Apply through the Common App (UIUC & UIC) or directly through the university’s application portal.
Academic Transcripts:
Official high school/secondary school transcripts.
Transcripts must be in English or accompanied by certified translations.
English Proficiency Test Scores:
TOEFL: Minimum 79 (iBT) for most programs.
IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 110 (UIUC) or 105 (UIC).
Standardized Test Scores (if required):
SAT or ACT scores are optional for most programs but may be required for scholarships or competitive programs.
Essays/Personal Statement:
Provide insight into your background, goals, and why you’re applying.
Letters of Recommendation (not always required):
Submit 1-3 letters depending on the program.
Application Fee:
UIUC: $75
UIC: $160 (includes international credential evaluation)
UIS: $60
3. Submit Your Application
Submit the completed application and upload required documents by the deadline.
Pay the application fee (non-refundable).
Track your application status via the university’s applicant portal.
4. Admission Decision
After submitting your application, you’ll receive an email to track the status of your application.
Decisions are typically announced:
Early Action (UIUC): Mid-December.
Regular Decision: March or April.
Admitted students receive instructions to confirm their admission and proceed to the next steps.
5. Confirm Admission and Apply for Visa
Accept the admission offer and pay the enrollment deposit (if required).
The university will issue the I-20 form (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status).
Apply for an F-1 student visa at your nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
1. Choose Your Program
Research graduate programs offered at UIUC, UIC, or UIS and note application deadlines.
Fall deadlines: December–March (varies by program).
Spring deadlines: August–October.
Some programs, especially in STEM, Business, and Health Sciences, may have early deadlines.
2. Prepare Application Materials
Required materials typically include:
Completed Online Application:
Apply directly through the university's application portal.
Academic Transcripts:
Submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
Include certified English translations if the original transcripts are not in English.
English Proficiency Test Scores:
TOEFL: Minimum 79–100 (varies by program).
IELTS: Minimum 6.5–7.0 overall.
GRE/GMAT Scores:
Required for some graduate programs (e.g., Engineering, Business).
Statement of Purpose (SOP):
A detailed essay outlining your academic and career goals, research interests, and why you’re a good fit for the program.
Letters of Recommendation:
Usually 2–3 letters from professors or employers familiar with your academic or professional work.
Resume/CV:
Required for most programs, detailing academic achievements, research, and professional experience.
Portfolio (for Design/Art/Architecture programs, if applicable).
3. Submit Your Application
Submit your application online, upload all required documents, and pay the application fee:
UIUC: $90
UIC: $160 (includes international credential evaluation)
UIS: $75
Check for additional departmental requirements, as some programs require interviews, research proposals, or writing samples.
4. Admission Decision
Decisions are typically announced 6–12 weeks after the application deadline.
You will receive an email notification and a formal admission letter if selected.
5. Accept Admission and Apply for Visa
Accept the admission offer and pay any deposit (if required).
Receive your I-20 form from the university.
Schedule a visa appointment at the U.S. Embassy/Consulate to apply for an F-1 visa.
Application Period: Opens in August of the previous year.
Semester Start: Late August or early September.
Significance:
The most popular intake, offering the widest variety of courses and programs.
Scholarship and funding opportunities are more readily available.
Application Period: Opens in July–August.
Semester Start: Early January.
Significance:
Fewer courses and programs are available compared to the Fall intake.
Popular for students completing prior academic cycles mid-year.
Application Period: Opens in January–February.
Semester Start: Late May or early June.
Significance:
Only a few programs offer Summer intake, often short-term or specialized courses.
Eligibility requirements vary depending on whether you're applying for undergraduate, graduate, or doctorate programs. Below are the general criteria for each level:
1. Undergraduate Programs Eligibility
Academic Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent with strong academic performance.
Competitive GPA (varies by program, typically 3.0/4.0 or higher).
English Language Proficiency (one of the following):
TOEFL: Minimum score of 79 iBT.
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5 (no band less than 6.0).
Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 110 (UIUC) or 105 (UIC).
Standardized Tests (optional for most programs):
SAT: Typical range: 1250–1400.
ACT: Typical range: 25–31.
Other Documents:
Personal statement/essay.
Letters of recommendation (varies by program).
Portfolio (if applying for Art/Design/Architecture programs).
2. Graduate Programs Eligibility
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
Competitive GPA (typically 3.0/4.0 or equivalent, though some programs require higher GPAs).
English Language Proficiency (one of the following):
TOEFL: Minimum score of 79–100 iBT (varies by program; Engineering may require higher scores).
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5–7.0.
Standardized Tests:
GRE/GMAT: Required for many programs (e.g., Engineering, Business). Some programs may waive this requirement.
Business programs (e.g., MBA) often require GMAT scores, though waivers are sometimes available based on experience.
Other Documents:
Statement of Purpose (SOP).
Letters of Recommendation (2–3).
Resume/CV (for Business and Professional programs).
Portfolio (for specific programs like Design/Architecture).
3. Doctorate (PhD) Programs Eligibility
Academic Requirements:
Master’s degree in a relevant field (some programs accept exceptional candidates with only a Bachelor’s degree).
Strong academic performance (GPA: 3.5/4.0 or higher preferred).
English Language Proficiency:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 100 iBT.
IELTS: Minimum score of 7.0.
Standardized Tests:
GRE scores (required for most PhD programs, though some programs waive this requirement).
Other Requirements:
Statement of Purpose, including research goals and alignment with faculty expertise.
3–4 Letters of Recommendation from professors or employers.
Research Proposal or Writing Sample (specific to certain programs).
CV/Resume, detailing academic and research experience.
Professional Experience:
Some PhD programs (e.g., in Business or Public Health) may require relevant work or research experience.
Category |
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) |
University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) |
University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) |
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QS World University Ranking |
Top 100–120 globally |
Top 250–300 globally |
Not ranked globally |
QS World - Engineering & Technology |
Top 10–20 globally |
Top 100–150 globally |
Not ranked |
QS World - Computer Science |
Top 20 globally |
Top 150 globally |
Not ranked |
U.S. News - National Universities (USA) |
Top 40–50 nationally |
Top 60–70 nationally |
Top 25–30 Regional Universities (Midwest) |
U.S. News - Public Universities (USA) |
Top 15–20 nationally |
Top 10–20 nationally |
Top 5 Regional Universities (Midwest) |
U.S. News - Engineering Programs |
Top 5–10 nationally |
Top 60–70 nationally |
Not applicable |
U.S. News - Business Programs |
Top 20–30 nationally |
Top 50–60 nationally |
Not ranked |
U.S. News - Graduate Programs in Medicine |
Not applicable |
Top 30 nationally |
Not applicable |
Research Impact (Citations - QS) |
Top 100 globally |
Top 200 globally |
Not ranked |
Reputation in the U.S. (QS Employer) |
Top 30 nationally |
Top 100 nationally |
Not ranked |
Scholarship Name |
Available at Campus |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
Application Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Illinois Commitment |
UIUC |
Undergraduate; Illinois residents from low-income families |
Full tuition and fees |
Automatically considered |
Chancellor’s Scholarship Program |
UIUC |
Undergraduate; exceptional academic performance and leadership |
$10,000–$12,000 per year |
Application required |
Merit-Based Scholarships |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
Undergraduate; strong academic records (GPA, SAT/ACT scores) |
$2,000–$10,000 per year |
Automatically considered |
Gies College of Business Scholarships |
UIUC |
Undergraduate; admitted to Gies College of Business |
$5,000–$10,000 per year |
Automatically considered or separate application |
Engineering Visionary Scholarship (EVS) |
UIUC |
Undergraduate; enrolled in Engineering; merit-based or need-based |
$5,000–$15,000 per year |
Separate application |
LAS James Scholar Honors Program |
UIUC |
Undergraduate in Liberal Arts and Sciences; high academic standing |
(up to $5,000 per year) |
Invitation-only |
UIC Chancellor’s Fellowship |
UIC |
Graduate students with exceptional academic potential |
Full tuition and stipend |
Automatically considered |
Derrick A. Bell Scholarship |
UIC |
Law students (Juris Doctor); merit-based |
$10,000 per year |
Application required |
Graduate College Fellowships |
UIC |
Graduate students; based on academic achievement and research focus |
Partial to full tuition |
Automatically considered or by nomination |
UIS Lincoln Scholarship |
UIS |
Undergraduate; strong academic performance and leadership |
$4,000–$10,000 per year |
Automatically considered |
UIS Graduate Assistantships |
UIS |
Graduate students; assistantship for teaching/research |
Full tuition and stipend |
Application through department |
Provost’s Scholarship |
UIC, UIS |
Undergraduate; merit-based |
$3,000–$5,000 per year |
Automatically considered |
International Student Scholarships |
UIS |
Undergraduate; need- and merit-based for international students |
$2,000–$5,000 per year |
Separate application required |
MBA Fellowships |
UIUC, UIC |
Graduate students enrolled in MBA programs; merit-based |
$5,000–$20,000 |
Separate application |
Fulbright Scholarships (for Intl Students) |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
Graduate students; Fulbright applicants in their home countries |
Covers full tuition and stipend |
Apply through Fulbright Commission |
Women in STEM Scholarships |
UIUC, UIC |
Undergraduate/graduate female students in STEM fields |
$2,000–$10,000 per year |
Separate application or nomination |
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship |
UIUC, UIS |
Undergraduate transfer students; members of Phi Theta Kappa |
$5,000 per year |
Automatically considered |
Research Assistantships (RAs) |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
Graduate students assisting in research projects |
Full tuition and stipend |
Department-specific application |
Teaching Assistantships (TAs) |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
Graduate students assisting in teaching |
Full tuition and stipend |
Department-specific application |
Department-Specific Scholarships |
UIUC, UIC, UIS |
(e.g., Engineering, Business, Liberal Arts) |
($1,000–$15,000) |
Check department websites |
Campus |
Accommodation Type |
Facilities Offered |
Cost (USD/year) |
---|---|---|---|
UIUC (Urbana-Champaign) |
On-Campus Residence Halls |
- Furnished rooms (single, double, triple options) |
$10,500–$14,000 |
|
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- Utilities (electricity, water, Wi-Fi) |
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- Meal plans (variety of dining options) |
|
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University Apartments |
- For upperclassmen or families |
$9,000–$12,000 |
|
|
- Kitchen facilities |
|
|
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- Community areas (laundry, study lounges) |
|
|
Private Off-Campus Housing |
- Apartments or shared houses near campus |
$7,500–$12,000 |
|
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- Fully furnished or unfurnished; utilities vary |
|
UIC (Chicago) |
On-Campus Residence Halls |
- Single, double, suite-style rooms |
$10,000–$13,000 |
|
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- Utilities, internet, and meal plans included |
|
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Graduate & Family Housing |
- Apartments with kitchen facilities (for graduate students and families) |
$8,000–$12,000 |
|
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- Close to libraries, labs, and recreation |
|
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Private Off-Campus Apartments |
- Apartments near downtown Chicago with easy access to campus |
$9,000–$15,000 |
|
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- Amenities vary (some include gyms, parking, and utilities) |
|
UIS (Springfield) |
On-Campus Residence Halls |
- Double or single rooms with shared or private bathrooms |
$6,500–$8,000 |
|
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- Utilities, laundry, and internet included |
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Townhouse Apartments |
- Fully furnished apartments with kitchens |
$7,500–$10,000 |
|
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- Community living for upperclassmen |
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Private Off-Campus Housing |
- Affordable apartments or rental homes |
$6,000–$9,000 |
Diverse Community: Students from over 100 countries make up a multicultural, inclusive, and dynamic student population.
Clubs and Organizations: Thousands of student organizations across the campuses focus on academics, arts, athletics, culture, service, and professional development.
Recreational Facilities: State-of-the-art gyms, swimming pools, sports fields, and fitness programs are available for students.
Cultural Engagement: International festivals, cultural events, and student unions provide opportunities to celebrate and learn about different cultures.
Career Development: Career centers, job fairs, internships, and networking events support career growth for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Campus Atmosphere: A bustling and lively campus in a college-town setting (Champaign-Urbana), offering the perfect mix of academics, research, and social life.
Academic Resources:
One of the largest university libraries in the world.
Cutting-edge research centers in fields like engineering, computer science, and agriculture.
Clubs and Organizations:
1,800+ student organizations, including cultural, professional, and recreational clubs.
Popular groups include the Illini Union Board, Illinois Robotics, and international student associations.
Athletics and Recreation:
NCAA Division I sports teams (Fighting Illini).
Intramural sports leagues, outdoor adventure trips, and fitness classes.
Arts and Culture:
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts offers concerts, theatre, and dance performances.
Art galleries, film screenings, and student art showcases.
Notable Events:
Quad Day: A large fair where students explore and join clubs.
International Week: Celebrates global cultures with food, performances, and activities.
Campus Atmosphere: Located in the heart of Chicago, UIC offers a unique urban experience with access to the city’s cultural, professional, and social opportunities.
Academic Resources:
Strong focus on health sciences, engineering, and urban planning.
Proximity to Chicago-based companies and hospitals provides abundant internship and research opportunities.
Clubs and Organizations:
350+ student organizations, such as Model United Nations, Pre-Med Society, and cultural clubs.
UIC Global, a program for international students, organizes events and mentorship programs.
Athletics and Recreation:
NCAA Division I sports teams (Flames).
Campus recreation center with indoor track, rock climbing wall, and fitness studios.
Arts and Culture:
UIC Theatre and Gallery 400 for student and professional art exhibitions.
Access to Chicago’s world-class museums, theaters, and concerts.
Notable Events:
Spark in the Park: A free annual concert for UIC students.
Taste of UIC: Celebrates the diverse cuisines and cultures of the student body.
Campus Atmosphere: A close-knit and friendly campus in Springfield, Illinois, offering a quieter environment with personalized support for students.
Academic Resources:
Emphasis on public administration, political science, and environmental studies.
Access to Illinois government institutions for internships and networking.
Clubs and Organizations:
85+ student organizations, including International Student Association, Debate Club, and LGBTQ+ Alliance.
Leadership development programs and volunteer opportunities.
Athletics and Recreation:
NCAA Division II sports teams (Prairie Stars).
Modern recreation center, with fitness classes and wellness programs.
Arts and Culture:
Student performances, art exhibits, and speaker series.
Annual International Festival showcases student cultures through food, music, and art.
Notable Events:
Springfest: A week-long series of fun events and competitions.
UIS Homecoming: Celebrates UIS pride with parades, games, and social gatherings.
Aspect |
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) |
University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) |
University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) |
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Placement Rate |
93%–96% (undergraduate and graduate programs) |
90%–92% (undergraduate and graduate programs) |
88%–90% (undergraduate and graduate programs) |
Top Hiring Industries |
- Engineering & Technology |
- Healthcare |
- Public Administration |
Average Starting Salary |
$72,000–$85,000 (STEM fields can exceed $100,000) |
$65,000–$78,000 (healthcare highest-paying) |
$50,000–$65,000 |
Internship Opportunities |
- Fortune 500 companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Intel |
- Access to Chicago-based internships at firms like Deloitte, Abbott, and McDonald’s |
- Internships at Illinois state government |
Career Services |
- Career fairs, including Engineering Career Fair (largest in the U.S.) |
- On-campus job fairs, networking events |
- Career workshops, resume assistance, and mock interviews |
Top Employers |
- Google |
- Deloitte |
- Illinois State Government |
Placement Success:
Ranked as one of the top universities for employability in the U.S.
93%+ placement rate within six months of graduation.
Top Hiring Sectors:
Engineering and Computer Science graduates are in high demand, with average starting salaries often exceeding $90,000–$100,000.
Business students from the Gies College of Business secure top positions in finance, consulting, and marketing.
Agriculture and biotech graduates find jobs in companies like John Deere and Monsanto.
Career Fairs:
Hosts Engineering Career Fairs, the largest student-run career fairs in the U.S., with participation from 400+ employers.
Other fairs focus on business, liberal arts, and international students.
Placement Success:
UIC boasts a 90% placement rate for graduates.
Its urban location in Chicago gives students direct access to internships, job opportunities, and networking in a major global business hub.
Top Hiring Sectors:
Health Sciences graduates, especially from UIC’s College of Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy, have some of the highest employment rates and salaries.
Urban Planning, Architecture, and Business students frequently secure jobs in Chicago-based companies.
Internship Partnerships:
UIC partners with major Chicago companies like Deloitte, McDonald’s Corporation, and United Airlines for internships and job placements.
Healthcare graduates often work with institutions like Rush University Medical Center and University of Chicago Hospitals.
Career Services:
Tailored programs for international students, including visa workshops and optional practical training (OPT) assistance.
Campus |
Overall Acceptance Rate |
Undergraduate Acceptance Rate |
Graduate Acceptance Rate |
Key Factors Affecting Acceptance |
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) |
45%–60% |
~60% |
~20%–30% |
- Highly competitive for Engineering, Computer Science, and Business programs. |
University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) |
72%–77% |
~77% |
~30%–40% |
- Slightly less competitive than UIUC. |
University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) |
80%–85% |
~85% |
~40%–50% |
- Focused on personalized education. |
Location:
Cities: Urbana and Champaign (twin cities)
State: Illinois
Region: Central Illinois, approximately 140 miles (225 km) south of Chicago and 125 miles (200 km) west of Indianapolis.
Campus Overview:
Spans over 6,370 acres with a mix of historic buildings, modern research facilities, libraries, and green spaces.
Situated in a vibrant college-town environment offering a blend of academic, cultural, and recreational activities.
Nearby Transportation:
Willard Airport (CMI) serves the area with flights to major U.S. cities.
Amtrak train service connects to Chicago and other cities.
Key Highlights:
Known as a hub for innovation and research, with world-class facilities like the Grainger Engineering Library and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA).