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  1. Contact Us, Undergraduate Admissions, University of Illinois Urbana
  2. Financial Aid, Undergraduate Admissions, University of Illinois Urbana
  3. Explanation of Grades – Office of the Registrar
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Contact Us, Undergraduate Admissions, University of Illinois Urbana

Many admissions-related questions can be answered by reviewing our Where should transcripts be sent? Official transcripts can be sent electronically through the vendor your school works with. Otherwise, they can be mailed directly from your high school or college to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at the

Financial Aid, Undergraduate Admissions, University of Illinois Urbana

How to Apply You can apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is available regardless of financial need. Using the FAFSA results, our Office of Student Financial Aid will prepare a Financial Aid Notification for you detailing the total amount of financial aid you'llreceive. If you're an Illinois resident who isn't otherwise eligible for federal financial aid, you can submit the • Scholarships and grants (68%) are awarded based on factors like academic achievement, talent, leadership, geographical location, field of study, and financial need. • Loans (27%) must be repaid, usually withinterest. • Student employment (5%) is easy to find at UIUC through Federal Work-Study as well as university hourly and non-university employment. International Students No need-based financial aid is available to international undergraduates, and F-1 visas allow very limited opportunities for students to work at the university. For this reason, you must have sufficient funds for your entire period of study. However, limited scholarships and loans exist through International Student and ScholarServices.

Explanation of Grades – Office of the Registrar

Code Description Comments & Religious foundation Grade does not count toward the student’s GPA or earned hours. * Other Grade does not count toward the student’s GPA or earned hours. ABS Absent Absent from the final exam without an acceptable excuse (counts as a failure; not acceptable for degree credit). If a student is absent from a final exam and it’s clear that taking that exam couldn’t have resulted in a passing grade, a grade of F may be given instead of ABS. AU* Audit Indicates attendance as a visitor only. BR By rule Beginning in Fall 2004, tracks students who have not complied with time limitations for incomplete or deferred grades. Grade comment of BR on SHATCKS (does not print on a transcript). CR* Credit earned Used only in courses taken for credit/no credit. Instructors report the usual letter grades. Prior to Fall 2022, a grade of C- or better was automatically converted to CR. As of Fall 2022, a grade of D- or better is required to be converted to CR. DFR* Grade temporarily deferred Used only in thesis, research, and special-problems courses extending over more than one semester that are taken by graduate students as preparation for thesis and by undergraduate students in satisfaction of the requirements for graduation with honors and in other approved courses that extend over more than one semester. FR F by rule “F by rule” grade code for courses prior to Fall 2004. H Honors Honors credit, as certified by the department offering the course HON* Honors Used ...

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineering is one of the most diverse fields in engineering. This program applies mathematical, scientific, and engineering principles. Students study forces acting on bodies of solids or fluids as well as the resulting dynamic motion of those bodies. With these principles, you are able to design and control machines and systems. Examples include systems that apply loads, transport matter and energy, and convert one form of energy to another. If you’re interested in how the world around you moves and changes, this major might be for you. Career options include aerospace, automotive work, computer software and electronics, defense and security, environment, health and biological work, manufacturing, energy and transportation, and research and development. Our ABET accredited undergraduate program in Mechanical engineering at the Illinois is consistently ranked among the best in the United States. Students in our department enjoy access to internationally renowned and award-winning faculty, world-class laboratories, and exceptional resources. Highlights • Our mechanical engineering program is ranked #7by U.S. News & World Report. • 86% of students reported having an internship or co-op during their degree program. • 98%of students reported securing their first choice destination upon graduation. • The average starting salary for a mechanical engineering graduate is $75,958 with a median signing bonus of $5,000. Mechanical engineering (ME) provides broad, hands-on...

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Altogether Extraordinary Partnering with purpose to enhance the public good, we focus much of our work on these impact areas: • We join forces with communities to save lives, address needs and improve quality of life. • We provide learners from all walks of life the support they need to join the workforce of tomorrow. This • We drive research that makes the world a better place while we develop and deploy new technology. That's THREE UNIVERSITIES. ONE SYSTEM. ALTOGETHER EXTRAORDINARY. Fueled by countless supporters and driven by the most talented individuals, we explore further, dive deeper, and reach higher. When you radically rethink potential, the impossible is made possible every day—in a thriving, micro-urban community; in the heart of a big city; and in the state capital. Combined, our three universities and healthcare enterprise bring resources, capabilities, and drive that are greater than the sum of their parts—it is altogether extraordinary. ACCESS FOR THE UNDERREPRESENTED AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH Our efforts to provide access to more students across the state are producing results, including increasing the number of underrepresented minority students. In the fall of 2022, underrepresented minorities made up 32 percent of all undergraduate students in the U of I System, an all-time high. EXTRAORDINARY REACH From Rockford to Chicago to the Quad Cities, Peoria and the southern tip of Illinois, the University of Illinois System touches virtually every field, forest and c...

Student Clubs & Organizations

More than 40 organizations provide our students with the opportunity to network, learn about careers, and contribute to the life of our college. The ACES Council serves as a liaison between student clubs and faculty and facilitates the development and success of our student organizations. If your club or organization would like to advertise an event or learning opportunity to our students, please read through the before you submit a If you are in an ACES Registered Student Organization and would like to request additional funding for a project, please The university hosts more than 1,000 other ABE Ambassadors represent the Agricultural & Biological Engineering (ABE) department to prospective and admitted students and the general public. They work with faculty and staff to build the department community, increase the visibility of its disciplines, and engage alumni, donors, and friends. Contact: ACES Council ACES Council is the liaison between students and faculty that facilitates the development and success of ACES student organizations. Contact: Social: ACES James Scholar Activities & Communications Team The ACES James Scholar Activities & Communications Team (JS-ACT) is a student organization for ACES James Scholars who have an interest in supporting the mission of the Honors Program. They use their talents in writing, photography, and social media to engage ACES James Scholars through electronic media, organizing special events, and contributing content to Honors Progra...