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Admissions Requirements

Admissions Tests Required: Required
Completion of College Preparatory Program: Required
Secondary School GPA: Recommended
Secondary School Rank: Recommended
Secondary School Record: Required
TOEFL: Required

Application Fees

$50
Undergrad Application Fee
$70
Graduate Application Fee

Special Factors

AP Acceptance: Yes
Credit for Life Experience: No

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Contact Info

Address:
601 E John Street Champaign, IL 61820-5711
Phone: (217) 333-1000
General Site: www.illinois.edu/
Admissions: admissions.illinois.edu/
Application: admissions.illinois.edu/apply/index.html

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Tips for Prospective Students
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  • Sonya
  • May-15-2013 I am a current student here

    Try to have a general idea of a major or some classes that you feel an interest for, so that you do not spend too much time trying to find out what to major in.

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  • Rohail from Champaign, IL
  • May-15-2013 I am a current student here

    If you're transferring do not take a lot of courses the first semester. Take it easy the first semester no matter how smart you think you are or it will be a painful first semester. An important thing to master is discipline, know when you need to study and when you need a break, find you balance.

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  • Jaclyn from Batavia, IL
  • May-14-2013 I am a current student here

    Be open minded! Join clubs and go to every event you can to get more opportunities and meet new people. Be busy, but also manage your time well so you can balance your academics.

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