The cougar has been the official mascot of SIUE since 1967. A live cougar named Chimega actually lived on campus until 1985. Today, the spirit of the beloved mascot lives on through a 14-foot-tall bronze statue which graces the entrance to the Morris University Center.
What can you achieve with a degree from SIUE?
Anything you want! SIUE offers an outstanding faculty, affordable tuition, and easy access to the professional and cultural opportunities of metropolitan St. Louis, just 25 minutes from the campus. Our proximity to St. Louis offers students the benefit of internships, cooperative education opportunities and full-time employment with major corporations like The Boeing Company, Anheuser-Busch, Edward Jones, Express Scripts and BJC Health care. Our nationally accredited academic programs of study are offered at the lowest four-year tuition and required fees of all four-year institutions in Illinois. To further enhance affordability, SIUE
awarded $147 million in scholarships and financial aid last year. That positions an SIUE education as one of the best values in the Midwest. U.S.News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges 2012 edition recognizes SIUE among 46 universities nationwide as one of the country’s “up-and-coming schools.” Our naturally beautiful and modern campus sits on 2,660 acres of forested woodland atop the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River bottom land. More than 14,200 students choose SIUE for the excellence of our programs and quality of our faculty.
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Student/faculty ratio of 17 to 1 Average class size is 25 students More than 14,200 students from 43 states and 40 nations 2,660 acre More than 70% of the student body receives financial aid: $147 million (AY 11) campus
25 minutes from downtown St. Louis 3,500 students live on campus NCAA Division I Athletics Ohio Valley Conference Missouri Valley Conference (men’s soccer) Southern Conference (wrestling)
The tradition of painting the rock began in the late sixties and has remained a campus tradition through the years. The five-ton rock that sits in the Stratton Quadrangle has been tarred and feathered, memorialized victims of 9-11 and declared countless birthday greetings.
Life is Good on the SIUE Campus Have no worries, you’ll fit right in at SIUE. Some of your greatest memories and experiences will be made not only learning at SIUE, but living at SIUE. Whatever your interests, by getting involved, you will get to know other people and quickly find your place. With students from 43 states and 40 nations, SIUE offers a rich cultural environment that contributes to the learning process and teaches us to value diversity. The Stratton Quadrangle—or the “quad”—is a favorite spot among students. But SIUE offers more than just a beautiful campus, the University is a safe haven to learn and live. SIUE is ranked 21st in the nation among the Top 50 Safest Colleges by the nationally recognized online news magazine, The Daily Beast.
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SIUE Traditions: Welcome Week Homecoming Paint the Rock Cougar Athletics Family Weekend Black Heritage Month International Night Springfest
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Learning and Leadership Whether it’s at a student government meeting or during a volunteer assignment, opportunities to learn are found everywhere on campus. Through the Kimmel Leadership Center you can develop leadership skills and take on social, civic or political responsibility. With more than 200 student organizations, you are sure to find your place to belong and make an impact. siue.edu/kimmel
Leadership Center Opportunities: Campus Activities Board Greek Organizations Student Government University Center Board Student Leadership Development Program Volunteer Opportunities NCAA Division I Athletics SIUE participates in NCAA Division I Athletics as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference, an affiliate member of the Missouri Valley Conference (men’s soccer only) and an associate member of the Southern Conference (wrestling). siuecougars.com
Men’s NCAA Division I Sports baseball basketball cross country golf indoor track & field outdoor track & field soccer (MVC) tennis wrestling (SC)
Women’s NCAA Division I Sports basketball cross country golf indoor track & field outdoor track & field soccer softball tennis volleyball
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Feel at Home at SIUE
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SIUE is a diverse residential community. More than 3,500 students (including 72 percent of the freshman class) live on campus in five housing options. Our friendly, safe and modern residence halls are just the right place to begin your college experience. Residence hall living is the best way to become involved in campus activities, find support and meet lifelong friends. First-Year Living Options All freshmen live in Bluff Hall, Prairie Hall or Woodland Hall in suite-style units. You will share a room with one other student. Four people share a bathroom. Deluxe private bedrooms may be requested and are available on a limited basis. You can choose a general room assignment or participate in one of our Focused Interest Communities, a unique opportunity to live with and near students who have similar areas of interest or study.
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Focused Interest Communities Students who are pre-majors in: � Business � Education � Engineering � Health Professionals � Nursing � Psychology � Future Leaders – students interested in on-campus leadership opportunities, community service and connecting with campus partners � Scholars – students who have been accepted as Meridian Scholars and Honors students � Sustainability in Society – students who want to make an impact on society and have a better understanding of sustainability � Quest – students who are undecided and want to explore different majors � Wellness – students with a shared commitment to pursuing a healthy, well-balanced and purposeful lifestyle
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Upperclass Living Options Sophomores and above have two options for living on campus—Evergreen Hall and Cougar Village. Evergreen Hall features suite- and apartmentstyle living with the amenities of a residence hall. Living units are available in four different layouts and most contain private bedrooms. Cougar Village combines the advantages of living on campus with the freedom of apartment life, offering independent, traditional apartment living. All of our high-quality, welcoming residence halls are smoke-free and feature: �
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Our goal is to educate the whole student—in and out of the classroom. The Student Success Center is here to help ease the transition to college life. With counseling, academic advising, career development, instructional services, disability support services and health service all under one roof, you will easily find the services you need. The City of Edwardsville is a charming main street community where you will find a lively downtown atmosphere, shops, restaurants, farmer’s market and plenty of hospitality. Edwardsville is part of the second largest urban area in Illinois. Also, just 25 minutes southwest of campus, downtown St. Louis offers professional sports teams and cultural events.
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“The scenery on this campus is beyond beautiful. It’s a nature-lover’s dream.” Amy Gardner
Senior, Speech Communication/Theater Belleville, Ill.
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Living Greener at SIUE
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Sustainability and living green are important at SIUE. The University is continually looking for ways to ensure a healthy and sustainable campus life. Here are some examples of what green looks like at SIUE. You can choose from more than 40 courses with a sustainability focus in fields as diverse as biology, engineering, business, anthropology and philosophy. You can minor in environmental science or pursue an undergraduate specialization in ecology, evolution and environment.
The Gardens at SIUE is a 35-acre public garden and living laboratory dedicated to supporting education and research. Environmental sustainability and stewardship are cornerstones of The Gardens’ vision, providing a unique opportunity to research and implement innovative green technologies.
The Student Organization for Sustainability (SOS) gives students the opportunity to promote sustainability awareness on campus and in the community. SOS hosts an educational radio show and coordinates activities such as campus clean-up days and an annual Earth Day celebration.
The 380-acre SIUE Nature Preserve features a dedicated location for student and faculty research, lab projects and class assignments. The area— protected from construction—contributes to the University’s sustainability and energy plans. All new campus construction is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certifiable. The new Student Success Center, for example, includes various green features, such as translucent walls made from recycled milk jugs and polished concrete flooring.
It’s easy to use reusable water containers and reduce the number of plastic water bottles used at SIUE. The campus community has easy access to water-bottle filling stations which are located in many campus buildings.
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2. 1. Green Roofs SIUE has more than 17,500 square feet of green roof space on campus roofs. Green Roofs promote seasonal climate control and reduce environmental contaminants through wastewater runoff. 2. Giving Back Opportunities to volunteer and give back to the community are plentiful at SIUE. For the second consecutive year, Washington Monthly, a national news magazine, ranks SIUE among the Top 50 master’s granting colleges and universities in the nation for our contributions to the public good.
3. Bike Share The campus bike share program gives students, faculty and staff an easy way to explore the many nature and biking trails available on or adjacent to SIUE’s campus, while ultimately developing an increased reliance on non-carbon modes of transportation. 4. Living Green First-year students can choose to live on campus in a focused interest community among other students who want to explore living sustainably. Upper-class students can live in the Eco-House, a stand-alone house conveniently located next to The Gardens at SIUE. This living community supports sustainable living, conservation and community service.
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“I have great relationships with my professors which have helped me academically and will help me professionally in the future.” Emily Skeels Senior, Speech Communication La Grange, Ill.
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Academic Excellence
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Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, SIUE awards degrees in 44 undergraduate and 70 graduate and professional programs in the arts and sciences, business, education, engineering and nursing. The Schools of Dental Medicine and Pharmacy award a professional degree in dental medicine (D.M.D.) and pharmacy (Pharm.D.). You may choose from 169 areas of study including 55 undergraduate minors. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 17 to 1, you can get to know your professors and gather resources for career opportunities and references for graduate school. Faculty members incorporate research into classroom learning. Last year, they received more than $34 million in grants and contracts for research, teaching and service initiatives. Funding for faculty research came from a variety of federal agencies, including the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Energy and the National Endowment for the Arts. At SIUE, you don’t have to wait for graduate school to get involved in research and creative projects.
The Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA) program lets undergraduate students work closely with faculty to design, conduct and assist with scholarly projects in virtually every field of study. siue.edu/urca Studying native textiles in Mexico, designing integrated software systems, reviewing research with Nobel Prize winners—SIUE seniors do all this and more thought our nationally-acclaimed Senior Assignment Program. The Association of American Colleges and Universities and U.S. News & World Report have consistently recognized the program as an exemplary model for assessment of learning outcomes.
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3. Graduate School If you are considering continuing your education, the SIUE Graduate School can help you prepare for the challenges of your profession in a supporting learning environment emphasizing research and practice. siue.edu/graduate
2. Study Abroad Have you always wanted to explore the world? SIUE offers opportunities to travel, enhance your academic experience and earn credit toward your degree. SIUE students have studied in China, Mexico, Chile, France, Germany, Italy, England, Austria, Spain and Australia, just to name a few. siue.edu/studyabroad
4. Career Development Center Not exactly sure what you want to major in? You’re not alone. The SIUE Career Development Center (CDC) can help you explore your options and discover or confirm your career interests. A full 90 percent of SIUE students secure a job within six months of graduation. siue.edu/careerdevelopmentcenter
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“The music department at SIUE hosts amazing guests, giving me the opportunity to not only meet, but play for and receive feedback from, world-renowned musicians.” Christy Lim
Junior, Piano Performance Seoul, South Korea
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College of Arts and Sciences
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A liberal arts education will help you develop the critical-thinking and problem-solving skills needed for success in the global economy. The College of Arts and Sciences offers more than 50 degree programs (listed on pages 24-25). Whether you choose to study humanities, arts, social sciences, communication or natural sciences, your degree will prepare you to be a fulfilled, productive member of a diverse society. The College faculty teaches the SIUE general education curriculum, which means all SIUE students take our courses. With so many areas of study to choose from, even if you are undecided on your major, the College offers you the flexibility to explore your options and opportunities while making progress toward your degree from day one. Diverse learning opportunities and inspiring faculty will help you acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to live a life with purpose.
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1. Expanding Construction A new $53 million Science Building opened in 2012. Science students will have access to the same types of high-tech equipment they will find in the research labs of future employers.
3. Take a Bow As a theater or dance student, you’ll have multiple opportunities to showcase your talents and perform on stage in plays, musicals, dance ensembles and experimental theater.
2. Undergraduate Research Studying the evolution of the jumping behavior of frogs is just one of the many opportunities available for students to connect with faculty and assist with innovative research and creative activities.
4. Art and Design The estimated $15.3 million Art and Design building addition and renovation will expand and enhance the creative studios and gallery space for our talented art and design faculty and students.
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“I am truly glad I came to SIUE. I am so happy with the quality of education I am receiving, and the campus environment is just right for me.” Christopher Sobrino Junior, Accounting O’Fallon, Ill.
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School of Business
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Classroom learning enhanced with co-curricular activities and opportunities for professional development prepare students to excel in the world of global business. Each year, students study abroad, attend professional networking events and participate in student organizations to enrich their academic experience and prepare for careers in business leadership. College graduates, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, are likely to hold about 11 different jobs between the ages of 18 and 44. No matter how your career changes over time, the School’s innovative business curriculum will help you develop the professional skills and knowledge required to excel in today’s world and the leadership skills future employers are seeking. Outstanding professors will support and challenge you as you study accounting, computer management and information systems, management, marketing, economics and finance, and more.
The School is among the distinguished 5 percent of business schools worldwide that have achieved accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International. The School’s accounting program is separately accredited through AACSB International. Less than 30 percent of AACSB accredited business schools also hold the accounting accreditation. SIUE’s proximity to St. Louis allows you to gain realworld experience. Business students find internships, cooperative education opportunities and full-time jobs with major corporations such as The Boeing Company, Peabody Coal, Nestlé Purina, Emerson and Enterprise Rent-a-Car, to name just a few. With a degree from SIUE, business success is within your reach.
The Business Transitions program ensures that students have the opportunity to gather additional knowledge, skills and integrative experiences which complement the formal education in the classroom.
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1. Cougar Business Resource Center This new space for business students offers state-of-the-art facilities for collaborative projects, access to online resources and space for all 14 business student organizations.
3. Ready for Success Last year, 300 employers including Anheuser-Busch, Monsanto, Edward Jones, The Boeing Company and Enterprise Rent-a-Car recruited SIUE business students through on-campus career fairs.
2. Power Breakfast Successful alumni like Fernando Aguirre, president and CEO of Chiquita Brands International, return to campus to network with students and share career insights.
4. Global Marketplace Studying abroad gives business students a competitive edge in the global job market. Study opportunities are available in Brazil, China, England, France, Germany, Hong Kong and Hungary.
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“Studying psychology is my passion and it influences my other passion, which is art. I can’t separate the two. Luckily at SIUE I don’t have to!” Raquel “Rocky” Pardo Senior, Psychology/Studio Art St. Louis, Mo.
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School of Education
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The School of Education prepares future teachers—and so much more. Students have access to a variety of career options through a unique combination of undergraduate and graduate programs. School of Education programs include: � PreK - 12 classroom teachers and administrators � Sport, exercise and rehabilitation specialists � Community health education specialists � Clinical or school psychologists � Speech-language pathologists and audiologists � Instructional technology experts As a School of Education student, you will have the unique opportunity to: � Participate in field experiences in a variety of rural, urban and metropolitan settings through your program of study. � Help members of the community improve their health with weight management skills in the Weight Management Clinic.
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If your goal is to excel as a professional in education or the human sciences, you’ve come to the right place. Our graduates are employed in nearly every school district in Illinois, every state in the nation and many countries around the world. As a School of Education graduate, you can make a profound difference in the lives of children, families and individuals in our community.
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3. Community Outreach The Cougar Literacy Center provides literacy development assessment and instruction to children in first-grade through high school. 4. Teacher Preparation Students teach and interact with pre-Kindergarten–high school students in more than 50 rural, urban and metropolitan school districts. Each year, Missouri and Illinois school districts come to campus to recruit SIUE education majors at the annual Education Fair.
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“SIUE caught my attention with their amazing scholarship opportunities.” Jessica Thompson Senior, Industrial Engineering Troy, Ill.
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School of Engineering
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Do you dream of making the world a better place? Do you think outside the box? Consider a career in engineering. By dreaming up creative and practical solutions to real-life scenarios like discovering new technologies for renewable energy, designing safer information technology network systems, designing smart buildings and structures that can withstand natural disasters, engineers are changing the world. The SIUE School of Engineering prepares students to meet today’s challenges with creativity and innovation. Your classes will be held in an awardwinning, modern facility which features 34 engineering laboratories, including facilities for vibration analysis, environmental testing, fluid mechanics and robotics, just to name a few. The School offers a comprehensive spectrum of eight undergraduate programs, more than most engineering schools in the region.
School of Engineering students go head-to-head with some of the top engineering schools in the country when they design, build and race a mini baja or solar car or enter a bridge building or robotics competition. These competitions give you the chance to apply your classroom learning in a team environment, while gaining valuable communication and leadership skills.
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The School of Engineering has a great reputation in the St. Louis area. Companies such as The Boeing Company, Monsanto, Emerson, UPS and AnheuserBusch provide exciting, challenging and well-paid co-op and internship opportunities to students. When you graduate, you will be well-prepared to change the world.
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3. Hands-On Experience Engineering courses provide students with hands-on experience working in teams to design, build, demonstrate and document projects. 4. Well Connected Being just 20 miles from downtown St. Louis has its benefits. Engineering students are involved in internships and co-ops in more than 150 companies in the region.
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“The valuable hands-on nursing experience I have gained from many clinical sites has given me the confidence to excel in any position I take after graduation.” Tia Borders-Baptist Senior, Nursing Kankakee, Ill.
16-17 School of Nursing Ryne Peters, Decatur, Ill. (Caucasian male)
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School of Nursing
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Any nurse will tell you that no two days on the job are alike. As a nurse, your actions may save a patient’s life one day. The next day you could be working with first-time parents teaching them infant care. No matter what the day is like, a nurse’s role is always a rewarding one. At SIUE, you will learn to not only provide quality patient care, but to lead the way in demonstrating excellent, quality patient care. As a nursing student at SIUE, you will learn in the classroom, in the simulated lab (where mistakes can be safely made on the mannequin patients) and in the actual clinical setting with real patients. The School of Nursing is highly regarded in the St. Louis Metropolitan area and beyond. Our collaborations with area regional health care providers give students opportunities to participate in clinical experiences at numerous health care facilities from hospitals to community health agencies spanning the three-state region of Illinois, Missouri and Kentucky. Nurses need to be there for their patients at their most vulnerable times. Ranked in the top 20 percent
of all nursing schools nationally, the fully accredited SIUE School of Nursing will prepare you to be a smart, critically thinking practitioner. A nursing degree from SIUE can take you anywhere you want to go. More than 65 percent of our graduates practice nursing in Illinois. The remaining are working throughout all 50 states and around the world. If you aspire to help people, be part of health care solutions, and never have to worry about your day-today work being the same, then become part of the SIUE School of Nursing and learn to be a leader who drives patient care.
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3. Service Commitment From working with patients in hospice and nursing homes to helping plan and plant a community garden, opportunities to learn while serving the community are plentiful. 4. Hands-on Learning SIUE nursing students practice their skills in a technologically advanced simulated learning center.
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“I appreciate the low student-to-teacher ratio and the connections I’ve made with my professors. They challenge me to look at things in a different way.” Morris Pearson 3rd year pharmacy student Glenwood, Ill.
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School of Pharmacy
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At SIUE, we believe that a successful pharmacist knows how to mix compassion with the application of science. Pharmacy school is about helping you become a vital member of the health care team committed to improving patient care by helping people live stronger, healthier lives. As a pharmacy student, you will learn through a unique combination of classroom education, research, community service and patient care. You will be given the opportunity to work closely with faculty on leading-edge research and will apply your skills and gain valuable experience at many of our more than 200 pharmacy partner locations. The School of Pharmacy offers a 2+4 program, which means you must first complete two years of pre-pharmacy classes and then, if admitted, you will
enter the four-year doctor of pharmacy program. You may also apply to pharmacy school after earning a four-year bachelor’s degree. If you choose to accept the challenge, you will be in high demand. Our graduates are working in community pharmacies, hospitals, industry and pharmacy benefit management organizations including Walgreens, Target, Express Scripts and Jewell-Osco.
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3. Time in the Lab Students have the chance to work with faculty on groundbreaking research such as synthesizing drugs to improve their effectiveness in the treatment of cystic fibrosis and developing drugs to relieve chronic pain.
2. Nurturing for Life At SIUE, pharmacy school is about more than learning to dispense medication. It’s about becoming a vital member of the health care team committed to improving patient care by helping people live stronger, healthier lives.
4. The Real Thing Pharmacy students work alongside practicing pharmacists and other health professionals in hospitals, community pharmacies, nursing homes, and more.
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“Deciding to attend SIUE and the School of Dental Medicine are decisions I will never regret.” Ryan Beelman 3rd year dental student Waterloo, Ill.
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School of Dental Medicine
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Dental education opens the door to a world of professional opportunities. With a doctor of dental medicine from the School of Dental Medicine, you can practice general dentistry or go on to become a specialist in orthodontics, oral surgery, pediatric dentistry, periodontics or endodontics, among other specialty fields. There are also other options including teaching future dentists, conducting dental research and service with the federal government. Are you interested in a career in dental medicine? Each year, the SIU School of Dental Medicine graduates 50 of the country’s best dentists. As the only dental school within 200 miles of the St. Louis metropolitan area, the region depends on the School of Dental Medicine as a vital oral health care provider. As a dental medicine student, you will receive intensive clinical instruction during the four-year program—using state-of-the-art equipment and technology and experiencing a broad range of patient care opportunities. Direct patient care opportunities abound through the service provided at our main clinic on the Alton campus and the
community clinic in East St. Louis, as well as through our community outreach programs. The care you provide will have a lasting effect on the health and well-being of Southern Illinois residents. The valuable and fulfilling experience will prepare you for a successful and rewarding career. SIUE and the School of Dental Medicine offer a unique combined arts and sciences dental curriculum leading to a bachelor of science and a doctor of dental medicine to a select number of students. If admitted, you’ll complete the three-year pre-professional portion on the Edwardsville campus and the four-year professional component on our Alton campus.
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3. 3. Top-Notch Faculty Students receive hands-on, innovative instruction from dedicated faculty members who bring the latest knowledge and skills to the classroom, as well as a passion to motivate and engage students. 4. Student Success The Class of 2011 earned a 98 percent first-time pass rate on the National Board Dental Examination (NBDE), Part II.
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Professional Options/Development Sequences - Collection of classes packaged to prepare students in a particular area of study. B.A. Bachelor of Arts B.F.A. Bachelor of Fine Arts B.L.S. Bachelor of Liberal Studies B.M. Bachelor of Music B.S. Bachelor of Science B.S.A. Bachelor of Science in Accountancy D.M.D. Doctor of Dental Medicine D.N.P. Doctor of Nursing Practice Ed.D. Doctor of Education M.A. Master of Arts M.A.T. Master of Arts in Teaching M.B.A. Master of Business Administration M.F.A. Master of Fine Arts M.M. Master of Music M.M.R. Master of Marketing Research M.P.A. Master of Public Administration M.S. Master of Science M.S.A. Master of Science in Accountancy M.S.Ed. Mater of Science in Education M.S.W. Master of Social Work Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy (Cooperative program with SIUC) Pharm D. Doctor of Pharmacy S.D. Specialists Degree * Offered collaboratively with SIUC
Secondary Education includes 9 teaching areas: Art Biology Earth & Space Sciences Chemistry English/Language Arts Foreign Languages History Mathematics Physics
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Undergraduate Degree
Graduate Specialization Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Post-Master’s Certificate Professional Development Doctor’s Degree
Graduate Degree
Undergraduate Specialization Undergraduate Minor Teacher Certification Pre-Professional Professional Option
Undergraduate Degree Marketing Marketing Research Mass Communications Mathematical Studies Mathematics Mathematics and Statistics - Applied Statistics
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Freshman Admission to SIUE Freshman Admission Requirements Applications will be considered using the following factors � Meet published deadline � High school course work � Grade point average � Class rank � ACT and/or SAT composite score Deadline for Freshman Admission (Fall Term Entry) Applicants can apply beginning June 1 prior to their senior year. Admission decisions will be made beginning September 15. Priority consideration for admission will be given to students whose applications and all supporting documents are postmarked by December 1. Applications and supporting documents postmarked after December 1 may be subject to additional review by the Admissions Review Committee. Applications and/or supporting documents postmarked after May 1 may not be considered for admission.
siue.edu/apply
Getting Started Checklist - Freshmen � Take the ACT or SAT as early as possible and have scores sent to SlUE (ACT code is 1147; SAT code is 1759). � Visit the campus for the annual PREVIEW SIUE (siue.edu preview) in October or November or schedule a visit and campus tour (siue.edu/visit). � Complete the application for admission and submit the $30 application fee online at siue.edu/apply. Priority
filing date is December 1 for fall term. Final application deadline is May 1 for fall term.
� Send your academic transcripts to: SlUE Office of Admissions Box 1047 Edwardsville, IL 62026-1047 � Apply for admission by December 1 to ensure priority scholarship consideration.
Materials Required for Admission to SlUE � Complete application � Official high school transcript � $30 application fee � ACT and/or SAT composite score
� Apply for admission and complete the Meridian Supplemental Profile (siue.edu/meridian) by December 1 to be considered for our Meridian Scholars Program (minimum 27 ACT or 1200 SAT).
Springboard to Success (Fall Term Entry) Once admitted for fall, it’s mandatory that you attend the Springboard to Success registration program. Springboard invitations will be mailed within a few weeks of being admitted to SIUE. Plan to sign up online for Springboard to Success and pay the nonrefundable registration/enrollment fee by May 1. The registration/enrollment fee ensures your spot and confirms your intent to enroll in the fall. Springboard registrations and/or fees received after May 1 will be accepted on a space-available basis.
� Apply for financial aid as soon as possible. Priority filing date is March 1 (siue.edu/financialaid).
Get started today at siue.edu/apply
Once You Have Been Admitted � Take placement tests (if needed). � Submit your Springboard to Success registration and enrollment fee as early as possible. Deadline is May 1 (siue.edu/springboard). � Submit your housing application and advance payment as early as possible. Deadline is May 1 (siue.edu/housing). � Attend Springboard to Success. � Attend The SIUE Experience (siue.edu/expereince).
Ty p i c a l S I U E F r e s h m a n P r o f i l e
Middle 50% Range: 20-25 ACT (940-1160 SAT) Class Rank: 72% within top 50% of high school class
High School Recommended Course Pattern of of of years of of electives 2 years English 3 years 3 years mathematics 3 laboratory science social science 4 years
Applicants who do not meet the minimum high school course requirements are required to correct high school course deficiencies as determined by the Office of Admissions .
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Transfer Admission to SIUE Planning your transfer can be daunting. That’s why we have developed a website just for you. Visit us online: siue.edu/transfer for information about � exploring SIUE � applying for admission � transferring credit � degree program requirements Come back to the site often for updated transfer news such as open houses dates and important deadlines. Transfer Admission Requirements Students who transfer with 30 semester hours or more from an accredited institution will be admitted to SIUE with a minimum cumulative 2.0/4.0 (C) grade point average. Students who transfer with fewer than 30 semester hours must also submit a high school transcript and ACT/ SAT test scores. These students must meet freshman admission requirements. Transfer Credit SIUE general education requirements are considered met if Students have received an A.A., A.S. or A.S.A. degree from an accredited two-year institution that conforms to the Illinois Community College Board �
Students have satisfied the IAI General Education Core Curriculum: itransfer.org �
The transcripts of students who have not earned an A.A. or A.S. degree, or those transferring from schools outside Illinois, will be evaluated course by course Other Acceptable Credit SIUE accepts Advanced Placement (AP) and some CLEP credit toward a baccalaureate degree
siue.edu/transfer
SIUE does not limit the number of transfer credits from other schools; however, at least 60 semester hours of credit must be earned at a four-year college or university. At least 30 of the 60 hours must be earned at SIUE. SIUE does not offer credit for hours earned at institutions that are not regionally accredited. Deadline for Transfer Admission Applications are accepted one year in advance of desired entry date; the file completion deadline is four weeks prior to the beginning of the term.
Getting Started Checklist - Transfer Students � Visit the campus for the annual PREVIEW SlUE in October or November or schedule a visit and campus tour (siue.edu/visit). � Apply and submit the $30 application fee up to one year in advance. The application deadline is four weeks prior to the start of the desired term (siue.edu/apply).
� Visit the transfer student website for a detailed listing of prerequisites and application deadlines for SIUE’s competitive admission programs (siue.edu/transfer, click on Degrees & Programs). � Visit siue.edu/transfer for all of your admission and registration needs, including e-tracs, an online orientation program. � Apply for financial aid as soon as possible. Priority filing date is March 1 (siue.edu/financialaid).
Once You Have Been Admitted � Take placement tests (if needed).
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Proficiency exams are offered in many disciplines
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Additional credit may be offered for military service
� A complete listing of acceptable credit is available in the undergraduate catalog: siue.edu/registrar
� Meet with an academic advisor in the Office of Academic Advising (siue.edu/advising). � Submit your housing application and advance payment as early as possible. Deadline is May 1 (siue.edu/housing).
Get started today at siue.edu/transfer
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Paying for College We know that paying for college can be stressful. At SIUE, our financial aid office is ready to help you find options to finance your education and realize your dreams. The first step is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You can link from the SIUE financial aid website at siue.edu/financialaid or directly at fafsa.gov. Financial aid is available to degree seeking students enrolled at least half time and maintaining satisfactory academic progress each term. March 1 is the priority filing date to be considered for financial assistance.
siue.edu/financialaid What Does it Cost to Attend SIUE? In-State Residents Tuition
$6,948.00
$8,337.60
$17,370.00
Fees*
$2,302.90
$2,302.90
$2,302.90
Room & Board**
$8,281.00
$8,281.00
$8,281.00
$17,531.90
$18,921.50
$27,953.90
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* Undergraduate, two semesters, 15 semester hours each. Prices reflect academic year 2012-2013. ** Based on a shared room in freshman residence hall, meal plan A, and includes campus housing activity fee. Undergraduate fees include the cost of renting basic textbooks. This program allows you to rent books instead of buying them. For SIUE students receiving aid in 2011-2012, the average financial aid received from all sources was $11,625.
Scholarship/Award Opportunities Award Amount and Application Deadlines
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GEO/PREMIER Out-of-State Scholars Residents
Criteria
Meridian Scholarship 12/1/2012 including submitting the Meridian Profile online: siue.edu/meridian
Full Tuition, Fees, Room and Board as funding is available
Admitted freshmen with a composite ACT ≥ 27 (1210 SAT) will be considered
Cougar Pride Scholarship 12/1/2012
Up to $12,000 over 4 years as funding is available
Admitted freshmen (with a composite ACT ≥ 23 and/or 1050 SAT) and transfers (3.0 GPA in at least 24 semester hours in transferable coursework) will be considered
Johnetta Haley Scholarship 12/1/2012
Up to $12,000 over 4 years as funding is available
Admitted freshmen (with a composite ACT ≥ 23 and/or 1050 SAT) and transfers (3.0 GPA in at least 24 semester hours in transferable coursework) will be considered. This scholarship is designed to support enrollment of students who are underrepresented in their anticipated field of study.
Premier Metropolitan Achievement Award (PREMIER) 12/1/2012
Special tuition rate to 1.2 times the current Illinois in-state tuition rate as funding is available
First-time, full time admitted freshmen with a composite ACT score of ≥ 23 (1050 SAT) from the following Missouri counties; St. Louis City; St. Louis County; Franklin County; Jefferson County; Lincoln County; St. Charles County; St. Francois County; Ste. Genevieve County; Warren County; and Washington County.
Geographic Enhancement Opportunity Award (GEO) 12/1/2012
Special tuition rate to 1.2 times the current Illinois in-state tuition rate as funding is available
First-time, full-time admitted out-of-state freshmen with a composite ACT score ≥ 23 (1050 SAT), or who have been recognized for outstanding talent through a competitive departmental process
e-Guarantee Limited funding. Preferential consideration will be given to students completing the application for admission on or before 12/1/2012 and the FAFSA by 2/1/13
Amounts will vary. After completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and applying all available State and Federal programs to a student’s account, SIUE will assist families with filling remaining unmet financial need. Awards will be made as funding is available.
Admitted Illinois freshmen with an ACT ≥ 19 (900 SAT), $0 Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and family income levels at or below federal poverty guidelines.
SIUE also offers state and federal grants, a variety of federal loan options, and student employment to assist in providing you the most competitive financial aid package. For complete details on all scholarships and tuition awards, please visit siue.edu/financialaid.