Southern Illinois University Ca r b o n da l e
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Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Summer 2014
Welcome kit: Your simple guide TO how it all begins.
congratulations!
You’ve been admitted to Southern Illinois It’s a reflection University Carbondale. of all you’ve accomplished so far. It’s also a validation of
your potential–what we see in the exciting years ahead for someone with your abilities. SIU has all the brains of a nationally ranked research university and all the heart of a small college. Which means that we have everything you’ll need to build your future and you’ll have all the support you need to launch it. Big things lie ahead, and it’s our promise to make sure nothing stands between you and the future you see for yourself.
Everything you need to get started on your SIU journey is within this kit. We’ve made it easy to complete the final steps to enroll and join the Saluki family. In this kit, you’ll find simple instructions to help you: » Claim your network ID » Contract for housing online » Apply for financial aid
with the FAFSA » Sign up for New Student Orientation » Register for classes » Return the Immunization Compliance Form » Submit your final transcript(s)
Remember that we’re always here to help you, answer your questions, and address your concerns.
Welcome to
The first thing you need to do: Claim your network ID. This step is essential (especially when it comes to financial aid) and simple. Like opening a door. Go to netid.siu.edu for complete instructions.
Now you’re ready to log on to SalukiNet.
Get to know your personalized portal to web services available only to students, faculty, and staff. It’s the key to your new world. Here’s where you’ll view your campus email, track all of your financial and academic records, follow campus news, and register for classes: salukinet.siu.edu. If you ever need assistance, simply contact Information Technology at 618-453-5155.
Send your transcripts. SIU must review your
transcripts to ensure that you’ve fulfilled your course requirements for admission. After you graduate from high school—or, if you’re transferring, after your college semester— arrange to have your final, official transcript sent to SIU. Questions? Call 618-536-4405 or visit admissions.siu.edu. Mail high school transcripts to: High School Transcripts Undergraduate Admissions Mail Code 4710 SIU Carbondale 425 Clocktower Drive Carbondale, IL 62901
Review your Student Health Insurance. Students are assessed a Student Health Insurance fee each semester as part of tuition and fees. You’re eligible for a refund of this fee if you’re covered under another comparable health insurance policy. Refund applications must be submitted by the second Friday of fall and spring semesters and by the first Friday of the summer session. To learn more, call 618-453-3311 or visit shc.siu.edu.
Mail college transcripts to: College Transcripts Transfer Student Services Mail Code 4725 SIU Carbondale 900 S. Normal Avenue Carbondale, IL 62901
Better yet, have your high school or college send them electronically through either Scrip-safe or Docufide.
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Submit your immunization form. All students born after January 1, 1957, are required by Illinois law to show proof of immunity to tetanus, diphtheria, measles, mumps, and rubella. International students of all ages must complete a TB screening at our Student Health Services. Students not in compliance cannot register for classes the following semester until requirements have been met. Your immunization form and return envelope are provided in the back pocket of this kit. If you don’t mail it in time, you can also turn in your immunization form, as well as your transcripts, at New Student Orientation. The form, and helpful details, can be found at shc.siu.edu.
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Prepare for Takeoff, Sign Up for Orientation New Student Orientation and Saluki Startup.
We’ll go out of our way to make sure nothing is in yours. Our goal is to help you acclimate to your new community, to ease your transition to college life, and to start your SIU journey off right. Students who attend orientation activities tend to post higher first-semester GPAs and feel better prepared to begin their academic careers at SIU. That’s why New Student Orientation and Saluki Startup are required for all incoming freshmen and highly recommended for transfer students. Think of New Student Orientation as a concentrated preview of the University—one destination with many paths to explore. It’s your opportunity to register for classes, reserve textbooks, and get your student ID. But even more important, it’s a chance to gather a wealth of information about student life, including:
» Academic resources » Student services » 400 student organizations » Individual financial aid counseling » Student health insurance
» Setting up your Debit Dawg account
» Where to find your classes » University Housing tours » Employment options
You and your family will make connections to other incoming students, current students, faculty, staff, and the city of Carbondale in one convenient visit. We’ll help you get a much clearer picture of what life as a Saluki will be like, and get excited about it, before school begins. Your extended orientation, Saluki Startup, takes place in the fall after you move in. You’ll participate in activities planned just for new students. Saluki Startup is all about meeting new friends—fellow students, faculty, and staff—who’ll help you learn more about what it takes to succeed as a college student and what it means to fully embrace the Saluki family. Be sure you’re good to go! Get details about New Student Orientation (including registration), Saluki Startup, and important dates and costs at newstudent.siu.edu or call 618-453-1000.
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Register for classes.
First, contact your advisor, who will guide you and identify classes you should take. Then, check the registrar’s website to find out the earliest date you can register: registrar.siu.edu/students/advancereg.html. You’ll find your advisor’s phone number in the directory provided in the back pocket of this kit. Official registration for Summer and Fall begins March 2013. Spring registration begins October 2013.
A Brighter First-Year Experience.
University College is here to help you make the most of the advantages available at SIU, with programs like orientation, exploratory student advising, Career Services, and our Saluki First Year (SFY) program. As a first-year student, you’re automatically a part of SFY. We’ll keep you informed about upcoming events, important announcements, services, opportunities, deadlines, and much more. Think of us as your in-the-know guide, lighting the way throughout your first year here. The University College office is located in Faner Hall, Room 3341. You can call us at 618-453-1828, email us at firstyr@siu.edu, follow us on Twitter at @salukifirstyear, or find us on Facebook at facebook.com/salukifirstyear. Our website is firstyear.siu.edu.
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housing essentials– what you need to know: Go all in. Living on campus is the best way to
stay connected, energized, and focused. It creates a deeper, more immersive educational experience—joining student organizations of any kind has been proven to boost GPAs. And with learning communities you can share your interests with others who are just as passionate.
Freshman Housing Policy. SIU requires all
single students under the age of 21, not living with their parents or legal guardians, with fewer than 26 credit hours earned after high school, to live in on-campus residence halls. We ask that freshmen commuting from home submit a Housing Policy Verification Form, available online. The residence halls are located on East Campus (Mae Smith, Neely, Schneider, and University Hall) and West Campus (Thompson Point). Each hall comes with all the comforts of home, including furnished rooms, meals, utilities (including air conditioning), wireless internet, and cable TV. Choose from a variety of building styles, dining plans, and Living Learning Communities.
NOTE: The earlier you CONTRACT, the higher your priority is for choosing your room.
Living Learning Communities.
Get the jump on a smooth academic and social transition. LLCs, typically focused on certain majors, offer students the chance to live with others who share common interests and to interact with SIU faculty. Proven benefits include higher GPAs on average, more positive campus experiences, and higher graduation rates. To learn more about your LLC options, call 618-453-7535 or visit us online.
Choose Your
Dining Plans. Select your dining plan when you
complete your Housing contract. Your plan will be valid in all of our dining halls, regardless of where you live on campus. We offer many dining options including vegetarian and low-fat entrées. View our menus online. Special dietary needs? Let us know by calling 618-453-2301 to speak with a dietitian.
Contract for a residence hall. One: Complete your Housing contract online at housing.siu.edu. Contracts are available online beginning December 1, 2012. For Spring and Summer 2014 students, please contact us at 618-453-2301 for more information. Two: Select a contract option: The 2-Year Edge. Lock in housing rates for your first two academic years on campus, and enjoy other benefits not available with the 1-Year Basic. The 2-Year Edge will be available online until June 30, 2013, for new Fall 2013 students. The 1-Year Basic. Contract covers the fall and spring semesters of one academic year. Three: Select your room online in May or June 2013. Your assigned room selection date is based on the date of your contract. 4
Mae Smith, Neely, and Schneider, East Campus
Living Large.
Transfer students. Transfer students typically
live in two- and four-bedroom suites at Wall & Grand Apartments. It’s safe, spacious, and affordable, and its super-convenient location makes Wall & Grand the smart, stylish way to start life as a Saluki. Living near the hub of campus
activity and next to the Student Recreation Center is a huge draw. Visit our website, take a virtual tour, and discover the many features and amenities specifically designed to suit your every need. Don’t miss out on this attractive deal. Visit us online for more information.
Apply for Wall & Grand Apartments. One: Meet eligibility requirements. You must be an SIU sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student of any age, or a freshman age 21 or older. Two: Apply online. Three: Contracts will be offered based on application date and space availability. Apply early for your best chance to live at Wall & Grand. Four: Sign and return your contract with prepayment by the given due date.
launch pad.
Graduate students and students with families.
Married students, domestic partners, students with children, and single graduate students live in Evergreen Terrace Apartments. You’ll enjoy the scenic southwest campus location overlooking
Evergreen Park. Each bright and spacious apartment comes with a balcony or patio. To ensure that you love where you live, we’ve designed family programs around your needs. Visit our website for additional details and virtual tours.
Apply for Evergreen Terrace Apartments. One: Apply online. Two: Apply early, contracts will be offered based on application date and space availability. Three: If offered a contract, sign and return your contract with your prepayment.
Rates.
Rates differ for each residence hall and apartment area. Proposed rates are available online and are subject to SIU Board of Trustees approval.
University Hall, East Campus
Questions? Call 618-453-2301 or visit housing.siu.edu.
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The facts About Financial aid:
We’re here to help. Our commitment to removing barriers includes making sure that there are no financial issues keeping you from realizing your dreams. That’s why we’ll provide flexible financial aid packages to best meet your needs. And that’s why we’ll lock in your tuition rate for four consecutive years.
Complete the FAFSA after January 1, but before FEBRUARY 15, 2013, to receive priority consideration.
Paving 2011-2012 Costs:
Tuition and fees: $11,528
Housing + meals: $9,126
Books and supplies: $1,100
Other living expenses: $2,681 Total: $24,435
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Re-thinking your semester of entry? Plans change.
We get that. If you prefer to switch your semester of entry to a term other than the one for which you’ve been admitted, no problem. You can change your term of admission one time without reapplying. Simply inform SIU Undergraduate Admissions prior to the start of the term for which you were originally admitted. After that term starts, you’ll need to reapply, so make sure you let us know early. For additional details, contact Undergraduate Admissions at 618-536-4405 or email admissions@siu.edu.
Financial Aid made easy. Simply fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at fafsa.ed.gov. It’s the first step in exploring your college financing options. Note that online filing begins in January 2013. You’ll need to include SIU’s federal school code–001758. Complete the FAFSA after January 1, but before February 15, 2013, to receive priority consideration. Starting in March, the Financial Aid Office will notify students, via their SIU email account (obtained once you claim your network ID—see page 2), detailing each student’s package of awards—a combination of grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs. To learn more, or to check your status, call 618-453-4334 or visit fao.siu.edu.
Installment Payment Plan. SIU offers an interestfree monthly payment plan with flexible payment options. You’ll be charged a $30 non-refundable enrollment fee per semester. To enroll, simply go to salukinet.siu.edu and click on the My Finances tab. Remember, you must re-enroll each semester. For more details, including sign-up deadlines, call 618-453-2221 or visit bursar.siu.edu.
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Come, check Us Out.
Seeing is believing. If you
haven’t done so already, schedule an on-campus visit and see for yourself where the future will lead. There’s no substitute for being here. Come when SIU is ablaze with fall colors or blooming with the full promise of spring. Walk the winding paths past historic academic halls. Imagine meeting new friends on your way to class. Explore state-ofthe-art labs where you may one day conduct hands-on research. Tap into the energy of a top-tier* university with the camaraderie of a small college. Hit the bustling cafés and coffee shops of Carbondale. Hike the unspoiled trails in one of the many nearby state parks. Get a true feel for the big things that will soon be within your reach. * We were placed among Tier 1 National Universities by U.S. News & World Report 2011.
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What’s Next? Once you log on to salukinet.siu.edu with your network ID and complete your enrollment, you’ll be able to view your registration status, check your class schedule, and track your financial aid award status online. To speak with a helpful Admissions representative, call 618-536-4405.
Don’t forget, you’ll want to contract for housing online as soon as possible. For Fall 2013, the process begins December 1, 2012. That way, you can enjoy top priority when selecting your room in spring. For more information, visit housing.siu.edu.
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Check it Off.
Fall 2013, Spring 2014, summer 2014 Freshmen and Transfer Students Claim your network ID Contract for housing online Apply for financial aid with FAFSA Sign up for New Student Orientation Register for classes Return the Immunization Compliance Form Submit your final transcript(s)
Additional forms  and information you’ll need.
Southern Illinois
University C ARBONDALE
Undergraduate Admissions Admissions Reception Center Mail Code 4710 Southern Illinois University 425 Clocktower Drive Carbondale, IL 62901
siu.edu
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