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Illinois at a Glance

Location:
Champaign, IL
Control:
Public
In-State Tuition:
$13,096
Out-of-State Tuition:
$26,670
Room & Board:
$9,714
Average Financial Aid:
$10,288
Full-Time Undergrads:
30,639
Part-Time Undergrads:
834
More statistics . . .
School Website:
illinois.edu
Admissions Website:
admissions.illinois.edu
Financial Aid Website:
www.osfa.illinois.edu
Application Deadline:
January 2
Acceptance Rate:
67 %
Admission Difficulty:
Average
Average SAT Scores:
1780–2100
Average ACT Scores:
26–31

Best Things

  • Meeting new people every day
  • Staying up 'til 4 a.m. eating Gumby's with friends
  • Just a short drive from home for most people
  • Having the biggest library in the nation and the best art museum and theater in the region
  • More best things . . .

Worst Things

  • Feeling like a number
  • The dining halls
  • Administrative hurdles and red tape
  • Likelihood that discussions will be led by TAs
  • More worst things . . .

Most Popular Majors

  • Engineering
  • Business
  • Finance and Accounting
  • Social Sciences & Liberal Arts
  • More majors . . .

Student Author OverviewWhat's This?

One might expect some tentative and even negative opinions about any school, but this is truly not the case here at U of I. Students are proud of U of I’s history, proud of is academic accomplishments, proud of the social opportunities it offers, and, most of all, they are proud to be alumni. For so many students to view their choice to come here as an unequivocally good one is a fantastic testament to the University’s strength.

Of course students here have plenty to complain about—the weather, the parking, the Greek social scene, the rural location. But all things considered, the positive points of the U of I experience tipped the scale—the University’s academic excellency, the safety, the social atmosphere, the athletic tradition, the city’s excellent transportation system. Some students admitted that they had a hard time adjusting, that they occasionally wished they had made another decision—but in the end, they were all happy to be here. The most encouraging fact was that so many people mentioned that they were leaving as better people, more knowledgeable, eclectic, and better equipped to navigate through life. University of Illinois students do not just leave with a piece of paper in their hands, they leave with a wealth of experience that is not easily rivaled—and, for in-staters, without enormous debt burdens to face when they graduate.

 

 

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Majors at University of Illinois

Brittany7

'15

Political Science and Government

4.6
A

Political Science

I am only a freshmen and right now I am only taking my basic courses. However I do no that U Of I have a great program for political science.

Feb 10, 2012

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Drug Safety at University of Illinois

Brittany7

'15

Political Science and Government

3.1
B-

Peer Pressure in College

I not aware of any illegal drug dealing at my school but I am sure it happens. I have attended several parties where alcohol was present and very encouraged. However coming from a family alcoholic I don't ever want to be apart of that. I am a strong advocate against drinking. I have made up my own mind concerning not being peer pressure into drinking. I have seen friends that had never drunk before crack under peer pressure. Our school do not tolerate drinking under age but it happen all the time.

Feb 10, 2012

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Off-Campus Housing at University of Illinois

Brittany7

'15

Political Science and Government

4.2
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Office Campus Housing

Currently I am a freshmen and it was a requirement to live on-campus for the first year of school. I am currently looking into off campus housing for next semester. There is plenty of off-campus housing, with many new apartment complexs. The rent is $400.00 month opposed to campus housing at 1,400.00 a month.living on campus you will always have access to the dining hall. office campus you will be responsible for your own meals. Most office campus housing you have to pay your own utilities but still cheaper than dorms. Parking is very limited throughout campus as well as off campus there lots of restrictions and fees. The school is very resourceful if you need any kind of assistant where it safety issues or you need of a tutor. They are very helpful except if you are in need of a scholarship.

Feb 10, 2012

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