University of Illinois is a public land-grant research university located in twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign admissions are not as selective, with an acceptance rate of 62.2%. Half of the students enrolled have an average score range 1290 - 1490 in SATs and 28 - 34 in ACTs. Although one quarter had higher scores and another had scores lower than these.
- The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign welcomes over 47,000 students from all 50 states and 100+ countries.
- Over 5,270 international undergraduate students from 78 countries enrolled in Fall 2018 at University of Illinois.
- Around 12,454 international students enrolled in 2016-17 from over 110 countries making University of Illinois rank 2nd among nation’s top public institutions welcoming international students.
- Students have the option of choosing from over 150 programs and 5000+ courses offered by University of Illinois. It is popular for their programs in Chemistry, Communication, Economics, Accounts, Research and Experimental Psychology.
- The university is test-optional and does not depend solely on SAT and ACT scores for admitting students.
- The University of Illinois Urbana Champaign invites admission applications in the Fall, Spring, and Summer sessions. Applicants can apply through Early Decision by November 15.
Highlights
Application Portal | Coalition Application/MyIllini application (Undergraduate Applicant) Online Graduate Portal (Graduate Applicant) |
Application Fee | 75 USD (International Undergraduate Applicant); 90 USD (International Graduate Applicant) |
Acceptance Rate | 59% |
Graduation Rate | 85% |
SAT Score (Middle 50%) | 1400-1530 |
ACT Score (Middle 50%) | 26-32 |
Mode of Payment | Visa/MasterCard Credit Card |
Academic Calendar | Semester Based |
Intake Seasons | Fall, Spring, and Summer |
Work Experience | Required for certain graduate programs |
Financial Aid | Scholarship, Grants, and Loans |
International Student Helpdesk | isss@illinois.edu |
University of Illinois Deadlines
The University has strict specific deadlines and applicants are advised to send their application well in advance in order to avoid any unforeseen problem that could result in rejection. International applicants should submit the application ten months prior to the intended semester of entry.
Spring | |
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First year (regular Decision) | 15th October |
Transfer (on campus) | 2nd November |
Transfer (online) | Varies according to the program chosen |
Honors college | 1st December |
Fall | |
First year (regular decision) | 1st February |
First year (early action) | 2nd November |
Transfer (on campus) | 1st April |
Transfer (online) | varies according to the program chosen |
Transfer- Nursing | 15th January |
Honors College (first year) | 1st December (priority) 1st February (final) |
Honor College (transfer) | 3rd May (priority) 1st June (final) |
Business Scholar | 1st December (priority) 1st February (final) |
Scholarship Priority (first year) | 1st December |
University of Illinois International Student Admissions
University of Illinois accepts international applicants provided they meet the minimum eligibility criteria and submit the required documents. Applications must be submitted before the deadlines to be considered for admissions.
Application Portal:
- Undergraduate: Coalition Application or Myillini Application
- Graduate: Graduate Application Portal
Application Fee:
- 75 USD (Undergraduate Applicant)
- 90 USD (Graduate Applicant)
Admission Requirements: International applicants must satisfy the following requirements to be eligible for the University of Illinois admissions-
- Completed Application
- Copy of Transcripts
- High school/equivalent
- Bachelors/Master’s Degree (Graduate)
- List of courses taken along with grades (Class 9 to Class 12)
- Should be accompanied by certified translations if not in English.
- SAT/ACT Scores
- ACT Code: 1154
- SAT I Code: 1836
- GMAT/GRE Scores for certain graduate programs.
- Certification of Finances
- Proof of financial support (If any)
- Copy of passport
- Essay and/or Personal Statement (Graduate)
- 1 - 3 Letters of recommendation (Graduate)
- Resume (Graduate)
There may be some additional requirements for certain programs:
- Portfolio
- Writing Sample
- Audition/ Personal Interview
English Proficiency Test Scores
International applicants with a native language other than English are required to demonstrate English Language Proficiency to study in the USA. Applicants must check the program-specific requirements. The minimum required English Language Test scores for most of the programs are:
Visa Process for International Students
International applicants need to apply for an F1 or J1 student visa to study in the USA. Accepted students will be issued an I -20 form by the University of Illinois. Applicants are then required to pay the SEVIS Fee and apply for a student visa at the US embassy at their place of permanent residence.
Documents required for visa application are:
- Valid Passport
- Proof of Financial Support
- Certificate of Finances
- Affidavit of Support
- Current Bank Statement.
- Passport Size Photographs
- Acceptance Letter
- Academic Qualifications
- I-20/DS 2019 form
- Receipt of SEVIS Fee
Once done with all the formalities, schedule and attend the visa interview.
University of Illinois Undergraduate Admission
University of Illinois offers admission to both domestic and international students in over 50 programs like Chemistry, Communication, Economics, Accounts, Research and Experimental Psychology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Computer Engineering, Finance, Computer Science, Statistics, Advertising, Political Science and Government, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, Chemistry.
The admission process is almost similar for the international and domestic applicants. Although international applications must satisfy some additional requirements.
Where to Apply
University Application Portal(myIllini) or Coalition Application
Application Fee: 90 USD
Admission Requirements: Applicants are required to submit the following documents in order to be eligible for admission at the university.
Course Requirements | |
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English | 4 years |
Math | 3 or 3.5 years (4 are recommended) |
Social Science | 2 years ( 4 are recommended) |
Lab Science | 2 years ( 4 are recommended) |
Language | 2 years ( 4 are recommended) |
Flexible Academic units | 2 years (4 are recommended) |
- Application fee or fee waiver form.
- Self-report the high school courses and grades in application.
- Copy of complete high school transcripts/mark sheets.
- English Proficiency Test Scores (TOEFL, IELTS)
- SAT or ACT Score Report (Not compulsory)
- Original bank letter
- Verification/affidavit of sponsor’s financial support form
- Copy of passport and proof of funding documentation (if requesting I-20 or DS-2019)
- Waiver of confidential Information
- Immunization Requirement
- Submit a portfolio or complete an audition or interview (in case of talent-based majors)
University of Illinois Graduate Admissions
It offers more than 100 graduate programs in the fields of Accountancy, Agriculture, Art, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, etc. Admission requirements may vary with the programs. Applicants must check the program-specific requirements.
Application Portal: Graduate Application Portal
Application Fee: 70 USD
Admission Requirements: The program-specific requirements of certain master’s degrees offered by the University of Illinois are tabulated below:
Requirements | MBA | MS in Computer Science | MS in Journalism | MA in English | MS in Architectural Studies |
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Transcripts | Required | Required | Required | Required | Required |
Deadlines | May 30 (Fall) | December 15th (Fall) | October 1 (Spring) January 15 (Fall ) |
December 2 (Fall) | January 15 (Fall) |
GRE/GMAT | GMAT | GRE (Optional) | GRE (If minimum education qualifications are not met) | GRE | GRE |
Letter of Recommendation | Required (2 letters) | Not Required | Required | Required | Required (3 Letters) |
Professional CV/ Resume | Required | Not Required | Not Required | Not Required | Required |
Personal Statement | Required | Required | Required | Required | Required |
Additional Requirements | - | Pre-requisite courses in Computer Science | Personal Interview; Writing Sample | Writing Sample | Portfolio, Relevant Professional Work Experience |
The University of Illinois does a holistic review of applications. International applicants are advised to apply ten months prior to the application deadlines. Applicants can track the application status through the student application portal.
FAQs
Ques. What GPA is required for admission in University of Illinois?
Ans. The average high school GPA (or equivalent) of 3.83 on the 4.0 scale in essential for admission
Ques. Are SAT and ACT not required for admission?
Ans. Although the university requires SAT and ACT scores for documents, they no longer admit students based on these scores.
Ques. Does the university waiver the application fee?
Ans. The university waivers the Undergraduate application fee for those have provable financial difficulties
Ques. Does the University require a letter of recommendation for undergraduate admission?
Ans. The university does not compulsorily require letter of recommendations but students are encouraged to send at least one to help them stand out.
Ques. What is the cost of Attendance?
Ans.
- Tuition & fee - $16,862-$21,956
- Rooms & board - $12,252
- Other Expenses - $2,500
- Books & Supplies - $1,200
- Total - $32,814-$37,908
Ques. What are the various test scores accepted by the University of Illinois as a proof of English Language Proficiency?
Ans. University of Illinois accepts TOEFL, IELTS, and Duolingo English test scores as proof of English Language Proficiency.
Ques. When can I expect the final decision regarding my admission to the University of Illinois?
Ans. After applying, it may take up to 3 to 4 weeks for the successful processing of application and arrival of decision. Students are notified about the admission decision via email.
Ques. I'm an international applicant. Is there a separate application for me?
Ans. No, there is not a separate application or process for international applicants.
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