University of Illinois - Springfield

  Springfield, Illinois

  • Institution type: Public
  • Founded             : 1969
  • School Id            : 1920
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  • Address:

    One University Plaza, Springfield, IL 62703, United States


Course Description

The University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) is a public university in Springfield, Illinois. The university was established in 1969 as Sangamon State University by the Illinois General Assembly and became a part of the University of Illinois system on July 1, 1995. As a public liberal arts college, and the newest campus in the University of Illinois system, UIS is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. UIS is also part of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the American Council on Education. The campus' main repository, Brookens Library, holds a collection of nearly 800,000 books and serials in addition to accessible resources at the University of Illinois Chicago and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campuses.The University of Illinois Springfield serves 4,198 students (Fall 2022) with 56 bachelor's degrees, 39 minors, 44 master's degree, 1 doctorate degree, 37 graduate certificates and coursework that leads to 6 ISBE endorsements.The university was once one of the two upper-division and graduate universities in Illinois, but now accepts freshmen, transfer, and graduate students.

Why University of Illinois - Springfield

  • Small class size: The University of Illinois - Springfield's classes are small (student-professor ratio averages 15:1) and professors know their students – not just their names but their strengths and their goals. Students will enjoy the close relationships that naturally occur with these teacher-scholars. Professors, not teaching assistants, teach classes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
  • Research opportunities: Both undergraduates and graduate students are not only invited but encouraged to share labs and projects with professors, and to publish and present alongside them. University of Illinois - Springfield is home to research institutes such as the Center for State Policy and Leadership and owns research facilities such as the Emiquon Field Station, where students work alongside scientists from the Nature Conservancy, documenting one of the largest wetlands restorations in the world.
  • Campus community: Living in the campus community can be one of the most rewarding experiences of college life. Every year, more than 1,100 students choose from among four distinct living options - residence halls, townhouses, apartments, and family housing. The facilities are modern and well maintained.
  • Location: People may know Springfield, Illinois as the place where Abraham Lincoln lived and worked before becoming the 16th American president. But in addition to presidential history, this vibrant capital city offers residents an incredible quality of life. Springfield has an incredibly rich arts and culture scene, complete with art galleries and collectives, theater, comedy and music.
  • Student organizations: Involvement in campus organizations is an important part of the complete educational experience at the University of Illinois - Springfield. Student organizations offer social, service, and professional opportunities for their members within the university and community. Membership can broaden acquaintances, develop leadership ability, build decision-making and problem-solving skills, and complement classroom instruction.
  • International support: The Office of International Student Services is dedicated to helping international students at the University of Illinois - Springfield. The staff is available to guide students on immigration matters (visa document questions, government paperwork, work authorization processes), to present orientation and special programs, to help with planning, promoting and presenting social events, and to provide cross-cultural counseling and academic and financial advising.
  • Cooperative education (or co-operative education) and internships are methods of combining classroom
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    Off-Campus Accommodations

    Students wishing to live off-campus need to research availability on their own, and should arrive well before the start of term to do so.

    HOMESTAY

    There are a wide variety of homestay options available, and our partner schools do their best to match students and hosts according to their interests and preferences. All homestay accommodations have been inspected, and all adults in the home have completed a required criminal reference check.
    Optional Practical Training (OPT) is temporary employment that is directly related to an F-1 student’s major area of study. Eligible students can apply to receive up to 12 months of OPT employment authorization before completing their academic studies (pre-completion) and/or after completing their academic studies (post-completion). If you have earned a degree in certain science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, you may be eligible for a 24-month extension of your post-completi

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