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Welcome to SIUE! You’ll love our 2,660-acre campus. Students tell us they knew on their first visit that SIUE would be their new home. Edwardsville, Illinois
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Nationally accredited academic programs Tuition and fees are among the lowest of all four-year institutions in Illinois
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LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate and Sexual Orientation scores: 4.5 out of 5 stars Gender Identity/Expression score: 4 out of 5 stars
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Voted one of the “30 Safest College Towns in America” 2016 Safewise Report Rapidly growing community offers an array of shops, restaurants and recreational activities
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52% Black/African American
diverse 20% Two or more races 17% Hispanic/Latino 8% Asian 1% International 2% American Indian Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander
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2nd among all Illinois public institutions for lowest student loan debt
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Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award Recognized for our commitment to diversity and inclusion
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SIUE is Nationally Recognized
SIUE is a welcoming campus that accepts me for who I am and what I believe in. It is so diverse, it’s inspiring!
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3rd among all master’s institutions in Illinois
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Recognized for our “contribution to the public good”
U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges of 2017 l
Best Regional Universities Midwest
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13th overall among public universities
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Recognized for our reputation, graduation and retention rates, and financial resources, to name a few
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President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll Recognized for our commitment to volunteering, servicelearning and civic engagement
Forbes America’s Top Colleges More than
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Recognized for return on investment, including success after graduation, student debt and student satisfaction
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Military Friendly School Recognized for our commitment to military students and their success both in the classroom and after graduation
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Academic Excellence
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The education our students receive equips them to thrive in the global marketplace and make our communities better places to live. An SIUE education will prepare you for a successful career and a life of purpose l
Broad-based liberal education
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Real-world experiences
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Faculty members incorporate innovative research and creative activities into classroom learning. Faculty receive grants and contracts from funding sources such as l
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Do you have a passion for research or scholarly activity? Read this! You don’t have to wait for graduate school to get involved in research and creative projects. SIUE’s Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities program offers undergraduate students one-on-one mentoring from SIUE professors and an introduction to research early in your undergraduate program. siue.edu/urca
At SIUE, the goal is to educate the whole student—in and out of the classroom
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Our nationally acclaimed Senior Assignment Program will challenge you to demonstrate what you’ve learned through a comprehensive, creative project. SIUE students have l
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College of Arts and Sciences siue.edu/artsandsciences
The College of Arts and Sciences offers more than 50 degree programs in the natural sciences, humanities, arts, social sciences and communications. The College represents the core of liberal arts education and all learning at SIUE. A liberal arts education helps students develop the skills needed to face an ever-changing world and have success in the workplace l
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Integration of knowledge
Diverse learning opportunities and inspiring faculty will help you realize your academic and professional goals. The new Science Building is equipped with the same state-of-the-art equipment students will find in the research labs of future employers. The new addition to the Art and Design Building features a spacious art gallery, painting and drawing studios oriented to bring in northern light, and expanded studios and critique spaces.
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12 student-created sculptures on campus
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School of Business siue.edu/business
An innovative business curriculum helps students develop the knowledge, professionalism and leadership skills required to excel in today’s world. l
The School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International.
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Less than 25% of AACSB-accredited schools hold the accounting accreditation. We’ve got it!
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Participate in one of 12 student organizations
Undergraduate Programs Accountancy Business Administration l Economics l Entrepreneurship l Finance l General Business Administration l Human Resource Management l International Business l Management l Management Information Systems l Marketing Business Economics and Finance Computer Management and Information Systems
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Outstanding Business School The Princeton Review “The Best 294 Business Schools: 2017 Edition”
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employers recruited SIUE business students through on-campus career fairs last year
The Cougar Business Resource Center features state-of-the-art facilities where students practice presentations, collaborate on group projects, study and conduct research
Outstanding professors support and challenge students to excel in the world of global business
SIUE’s proximity to St. Louis allows business students to gain real-world experience at major corporations, including nine Fortune 500 companies
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School of Dental Medicine siue.edu/dental
A Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) from the School of Dental Medicine opens the door to a world of professional opportunities. Dental medicine students benefit from l
Intensive clinical instruction in a state-of-the-art clinic
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The latest oral health care equipment and technology
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A broad range of patient-care opportunities
The lowest dental school tuition in Illinois
Combined arts and sciences dental curriculum
3-year BS + 4-year DMD available to a select number of qualified Illinois high school graduates
90%
First-time pass rate on the National Board Dental Examination Class of 2018 (Part I) Class of 2016 (Part II)
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of the country’s best dentists graduate from the School of Dental Medicine
The School of Dental Medicine is a vital oral health care provider for residents of southern and central Illinois, and the St. Louis metropolitan region.
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Give Kids a Smile Day and other community outreach programs provide much-needed free dental treatment to hundreds of area children
Students manage 35,000 patient visits each year at patient clinics in Alton, East St. Louis and Edwardsville
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School of Education, Health and Human Behavior siue.edu/education
You can make a profound difference in the lives of children, families and individuals in your community.
Become a highly qualified Pre-K-12 classroom teacher or a professional in one of these exciting and high-demand areas l
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Speech Pathology and Audiology
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Internships, field experiences and student teaching in a variety of settings
Community clinics support the health and well-being of individuals and families in the region, provide hands-on learning opportunities for students, and allow faculty and students to engage in research that has immediate application
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Academic clubs and honor societies
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Community outreach clinics and programs
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International travel study
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Attention and Behavior Clinic
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Research with faculty
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Cougar Curriculum Center
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Homework Hotline
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Speech-Language-Hearing Center
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Weight Management Clinic
School of Education, Health and Human Behavior is accredited by l
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Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology
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Only 5% of exercise science programs in the nation hold this accreditation
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regional partners from district/school and community agencies
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School of Engineering siue.edu/engineering
The School of Engineering prepares students to meet today’s challenges with creativity and innovation. The School of Engineering offers a comprehensive range of eight undergraduate degree programs—more than most engineering schools in the region l
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Computer Engineering
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Computer Science
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Mechanical Engineering
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Construction Management
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Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering
Scheduled to open in fall 2017, the new Student Design Center features l
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3D printing and electronic workspace
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Design labs
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Environmental testing
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Computer-integrated manufacturing
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Dynamic strength testing
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Aerodynamic testing
Collaborate with distinguished faculty and assist on innovative research. Students get internships and co-ops at more than 150 companies in the region, including
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Bring your competitive spirit! Design, build and race a concrete canoe, Mini Baja or solar car
Enter a bridge building or robotics competition
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School of Nursing siue.edu/nursing
Designed to meet current and future challenges of nursing, the Bachelor of Science in nursing provides theoretical and practical preparation.
Fully accredited
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by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, the gold standard for baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs
ensures preparedness for a successful nursing career
Excellence in nursing leadership
award-winning faculty
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Compassionate care
Undergraduate clinical experiences are offered at
nearly 50 clinical agencies throughout the St. Louis area
Clinical experiences range from trauma 1 centers and community hospitals to public health agencies in Illinois and Missouri Surrounding hospitals and health care centers heavily recruit our nursing
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Simulated Learning Center for Health Sciences Practice your nursing knowledge in a safe, friendly and realistic environment
Learn from faculty who are nationally recognized for their expertise, research and scholarly activity
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School of Pharmacy siue.edu/pharmacy
Become a vital member of the health care team, committed to improving patient care by helping people live stronger, healthier lives. Our graduates are working in
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Pharmacy benefit management
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pharmacy partner locations where you can apply your skills and gain valuable experience
The School of Pharmacy received one of only four national awards from the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, recognizing the excellence of the educational program
91.9% Pass Rate 2016 North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX) Highest board pass rate of any program in Illinois or Missouri
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Students also may apply to pharmacy school after earning an undergraduate degree
Opportunities to travel internationally increase understanding of health care delivery around the world Select incoming freshman may qualify for the Conditional Entry Program and be directly admitted to the School of Pharmacy 18
Work closely with faculty on groundbreaking research in treating Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes and cancer
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Areas of Study Undergraduate: 96 *Teacher Licensure Available Accountancy Anthropology Applied Communication Studies Art l Art Education* l Art History l Art Studio Art and Design Biological Sciences* l Ecology, Evolution, Environment l Genetics and Cellular Biology l Integrative Biology l Medical Science l Medical Technology Business Administration l Economics l Entrepreneurship l Finance l General Business Administration l Human Resource Management l International Business l Management l Management and Information Systems l Marketing Business Economics and Finance Chemistry* l ACS Certified in Chemistry l Biochemistry l Medical Science Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Management and Information Systems Computer Science Construction Management l Land Surveying Criminal Justice Studies Early Childhood Education* Earth and Space Science Education* Economics Electrical Engineering Elementary Education* English l Secondary English Language Arts* Environmental Sciences l Environmental Health l Environmental Management l Environmental Toxicology Exercise Science Foreign Languages and Literature l French* l German* l Spanish* Geography* History* l Applied Historical Methods Industrial Engineering l Manufacturing Engineering
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Integrative Studies International Studies Liberal Studies Mass Communications Mathematical Studies* l Actuarial Science l Applied Mathematics l Pure Mathematics l Statistics Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering Music l Jazz Performance l Music Business l Music Education* l Music History/Literature l Music Performance l Music Theory and Composition l Musical Theater Nursing l Accelerated (Option) l Accelerated RN to BS (Option) l Traditional (Option) Nutrition Philosophy l Law Physics l Astronomy l Biomedical Physics l Photonics and Laser Physics Political Science* Psychology Public Health Secondary Education Social Work Sociology l Diversity and Social Justice l Employment Relations Special Education* Speech Pathology and Audiology Theater and Dance* l Dance l Design/Technical l History/Literature/Criticism l Performance
Undergraduate Minors: 63 Aerospace Studies African Studies Anthropology Applied Communication Studies Applied Historical Studies Art l Art History l Studio Art Asian Studies Biological Sciences Black American Studies Business Administration Chemistry
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Classical Studies Computer Engineering Computer Science Construction Management Criminal Justice Studies Digital Humanities and Social Sciences Economics Education Studies and Analysis Electrical Engineering English l Creative Writing l Linguistics Environmental Sciences European Studies Exercise and Sport Psychology Forensic Sciences French Geography Geographic Information Systems (GIS) German History Industrial Engineering Instructional Technology Latin American Studies Literature Manufacturing Engineering Mass Communications Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering Meteorology and Climatology Military Science Music Native American Studies Nutrition Peace and International Studies Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Law Psychology Public Health Religious Studies Rhetoric and Writing Social Science Education Sociology Spanish Speech Communication Education Statistics Theater and Dance Urban Studies Women’s Studies
Direct Entry programs are list in red. See page 34 for more information about direct entry opportunities.
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Cultural Education Advocacy Cultural Heritage and Resources Management l Diversity Issues and Global Affairs l Engineering Management l GIS Development and Database Administration l Information Systems and Graphic Design l Marketing Communications l Media Management l Organizational Communication and Management l Organizational Design Thinking l Sustainability Kinesiology l Exercise Physiology l Exercise and Sport Psychology l Physical Education and Coaching Pedagogy Learning, Culture and Society Literacy Education Marketing Research l Business Analytics Media Studies Mathematics l Computational and Applied Mathematics l Postsecondary Mathematics Education l Pure Mathematics l Statistics and Operations Research Mechanical Engineering Music l Music Education l Music Performance Nursing l Family Nurse Practitioner l Health Care and Nursing Administration l Nurse Educator Pharmaceutical Sciences Psychology l Clinical Child and School Psychology l Clinical Psychology l Industrial-Organizational Public Administration Social Work l School Social Work Sociology Special Education Speech-Language Pathology l
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Graduate: 87 Accountancy l Business Analytics l Taxation Applied Communication Studies l Health Communication l Interpersonal Communication l Organizational Communication l Public Relations Art - Studio Art Therapy Counseling Biological Sciences Business Administration l Business Analytics l Management Information Systems l Project Management Chemistry Civil Engineering l Environmental Engineering/ Water Resources l Geotechnical Engineering l Structural Engineering l Transportation Engineering College Student Personnel Administration Computer Management and Information Systems l Business Analytics l Project Management Computer Science Creative Writing Curriculum and Instruction Economics and Finance l Business Analytics Educational Administration l Principal l Superintendent l Teacher Leader Electrical Engineering English l Literature l Teaching English as a Second Language l Teaching of Writing Environmental Science Management Environmental Sciences Geography Healthcare Informatics History Industrial Engineering Instructional Technology Integrative Studies Create your own using approved curricula or choose: l Applied Environmental and Communication Studies
Advanced Education in General Dentistry Classroom Technologies Family Nurse Practitioner Health Care and Nursing Administration Literacy Specialist Literature Media Literacy Museum Studies Nurse Educator Piano Pedagogy Teaching English as a Second Language Teaching of Writing Vocal Pedagogy Web-based Learning
Doctoral: 12 Computer Science, PhD* Dental Medicine, DMD Educational Leadership, EdD Engineering Science, PhD* Environmental Resources and Policy, PhD* History, PhD* Nursing Practice, DNP l Family Nurse Practitioner l Nurse Anesthesia Pharmacy, PharmD l Pharmacy Education l Pharmacy Pediatrics *cooperative program with SIUC
Academic program listing is current as of 6/1/17. For a more complete listing, visit siue.edu/academics.
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siue.edu/student-life
Student Life
There are so many ways to get involved, meet new people and find your place at SIUE! SIUE Traditions SIUE Experience and Cougar Welcome Paint the Rock Family Weekend Cultural Heritage Months Marchdown Springfest
Cultural and Recreational Activities Intramural and Club Sports Student Fitness Center Indoor/Outdoor Pools
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Rock Climbing Theater and Dance Productions Arts & Issues Series
Leadership Development Campus Activities Board Fraternities and Sororities Volunteer Opportunities Student Leadership Development Program Student Government
Students raised $85,000 in charitable funds this past year through Dance Marathon Up ’Til Dawn Make a Wish Relay For Life
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International Student Services
Men’s NCAA Division I Sports baseball basketball cross country golf indoor track & field outdoor track & field soccer wrestling
Women’s NCAA Division I Sports basketball cross country indoor track & field outdoor track & field soccer softball tennis volleyball
siuecougars.com 17 NCAA National Championships 2017 Ohio Valley Conference, Tournament Champions, Women’s Tennis 2017 Ohio Valley Conference, Regular Season Champions, Women’s Tennis 2016 Ohio Valley Conference, Tournament Champions, Women’s Soccer 2016 Missouri Valley Conference, Tournament Champions, Men’s Soccer
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Meet Eddie the Cougar! A live cougar lived on campus until 1985. Today, a cougar statue lives in front of the Morris University Center
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siue.edu/housing
Feel at Home at SIUE
Our friendly, safe and modern residence halls are just the right place to begin your college experience. Freshman Living Options
Upperclass Living Options
Suite-style units
Evergreen Hall: suite- and apartment-style living with the amenities of a residence hall
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Cougar Village: combines the advantages of living on campus with the freedom of apartment life Residence Hall Upper-Class Wing: suite-style wing set aside in one of the traditional first-year communities
Deluxe private bedrooms may be requested and are available on a limited basis.
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Residence halls are smoke-free and feature l Air conditioning and fully furnished units l Wireless internet access and data jacks l Expanded digital cable TV l Computer labs and laundry rooms l Study and social lounge space l Social and academic activities and special events l Cardio fitness rooms (varies by location) l Sand volleyball, tennis and basketball courts (varies by location) Campus dining options range from paninis and salad bar to a hot, classic entrée area and pasta bar. In addition, students enjoy Chick-Fil-A Express®, Freshëns Smoothies, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels®, Kaldi’s Coffee, Pizza Hut® and Starbucks®.
70%
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Edwardsville ranked #25 on the list of “30 Safest College Towns in America” 2016 SafeWise Report
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Prepare for a Successful Career siue.edu/cdc
The Career Development Center (CDC) can help you get an early start in preparing for a successful, rewarding career. CDC services Assistance with career exploration and choosing a major
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$48,300 average starting salary for SIUE graduates That is more than Illinois State, Indiana State, University of Missouri St. Louis, Loyola Chicago ‌ the list goes on (payscale.com) More than
200 employers hire SIUE students for internships and co-ops each year
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Last year, employers posted
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619 students earned $3.5 million at internships and co-ops
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Christian Hospital
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Illinois State Police
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Missouri Department of Transportation
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siue.edu/study-abroad
Explore the World
A study abroad experience will not only expand your world personally, it will help you stand out in the job market.
20+ countries
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Invest in your future l Study abroad programs range in cost ... some are very comparable to the cost of living and studying at SIUE l Most financial aid applies to SIUE’s study abroad programs l A number of scholarships specifically support studying abroad With careful planning, students can easily stay on track with graduation.
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Going Global In support of our mission to “shape a changing world,” SIUE offers a rich cultural environment that contributes to the learning process and encourages the campus community to value diversity and inclusion.
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SIUE offers international students strong support with admissions, immigration, academic advising and cultural integration, as well as optional or curricular practical training and career placement services.
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Bangladeshi Student Association
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Model United Nations of SIUE
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Muslim Student Association
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Culture and Language Club
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Sagarmatha (Nepalese Student Association)
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Students for Justice in Palestine
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More than a Beautiful Campus siue.edu/sustainability
SIUE is committed to continually enhancing the learning environment for students and making campus an even more amazing place to be. More than 100 sustainability focused courses in biology, engineering, business, anthropology and philosophy, to name a few
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The Gardens at SIUE is a 35-acre public garden dedicated to supporting education and research
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Honors at SIUE siue.edu/honors
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Work with an individual Honors advisor to develop your academic program Honors students get priority registration for all courses
Beyond the Classroom
Direct Entry Programs at SIUE
Enrich your experience and get involved outside of the classroom
SIUE offers the opportunity for a limited number of freshmen to be directly admitted into some of our most competitive programs.
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SIUE honors students are known on campus as leaders, innovators and contributors to the SIUE community
School of Engineering
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Applying for Direct Entry
Detailed information regarding the application process is available at siue.edu/honors
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School of Business
Students from all academic disciplines are eligible to apply for the SIUE Honors Program
School of Nursing School of Pharmacy (conditional entry)
Eligibility requirements vary by academic program The School of Pharmacy Conditional Entry Program requires the Meridian Supplemental Profile Admission to these programs is competitive, and most students will enter these academic programs through the traditional process. siue.edu/direct
Freshman Admission to SIUE siue.edu/apply Freshman Admission Requirements Applications will be considered using the following factors: l Meet published deadline l High school course work l Grade point average l Class rank l SAT and/or ACT composite score Deadline for Freshman Admission (Fall Term Entry) Students can apply beginning June 1 prior to their senior year. Admission decisions will be made starting in early September. To ensure consideration for scholarships, the application and all supporting documents should be postmarked by December 1. Applications and/or supporting documents postmarked after May 1 may not be considered for admission.
Direct Entry Opportunities: see page 34 Materials Required for Admission to SlUE l Complete application l Official high school transcript l $40 application fee l ACT and/or SAT composite score 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 your admission 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. Other Acceptable Credit l SIUE accepts Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB) and some CLEP credit toward a baccalaureate degree l
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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 campus for PREVIEW SIUE (siue.edu/preview) or schedule a visit and campus tour (siue.edu/visit). � Complete the application for admission and submit the $40 application fee online at siue.edu/apply. Priority filing date for scholarship consideration is December 1 for fall term. Final application deadline is May 1 for fall term.
� Request your official transcript be sent to: SlUE Office of Admissions Campus Box 1047 Edwardsville, IL 62026-1047 Official transcripts may be submitted through various electronic transcript services and can also be sent to etranscripts@siue.edu directly from the institution. Transcripts received through this account from a student will not be considered official. � Apply for admission and complete the Supplemental Profile (siue.edu/meridian) by December 1 to be considered for the Meridian Scholars Program and School of Pharmacy Conditional Entry Program (minimum 1280 SAT ERW + M or 27 ACT). Fall entry only. � Apply for financial aid as soon as possible beginning October 1. SIUE FAFSA code: 001759 (fafsa.ed.gov).
Once You Have Been Admitted � Take placement tests, if needed (siue.edu/testing). � 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).
A complete list of acceptable credit is available in the undergraduate catalog: siue.edu/registrar
� Attend Springboard to Success. � Attend The SIUE Experience (siue.edu/experience).
Get started today at siue.edu/apply typical SIUE freshman profile middle 50% range: 1020-1270 SAT (20-26 ACT) class rank: 73% within top 50% of high school class
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Transfer Admission to SIUE siue.edu/transfer Deadline for Transfer Admission Applications are accepted one year before desired entry date; the file completion deadline is four weeks prior to the beginning of the term. Note: Admission to some SIUE academic programs is competitive and may require applications earlier than the general transfer deadline. For more information, visit siue.edu/transfer, and click on Transfer Programs.
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Transfer Admission Requirements Students who transfer with 30 or more semester hours post high school graduation from an accredited institution and a minimum cumulative 2.0/4.0 (C) GPA will be admitted to SIUE.
Getting Started Checklist -- Transfer Students
Students who transfer with fewer than 30 semester hours also must submit a high school transcript and ACT/SAT test scores. These students must meet freshman admission requirements: minimum 2.5/4.0 high school GPA and composite SAT ≥940 (ACT ≥18).
� Apply and submit $40 application fee up to one year in advance. Application deadline: four weeks prior to start of desired term. For academic scholarship consideration (awarded fall entry only), submit admission application and supporting documents by December 1.
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The transcripts of students who have not earned an AA or AS degree, or those transferring from schools outside Illinois, will be evaluated course by course. Other Acceptable Credit l SIUE accepts Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB) and some CLEP credit toward a baccalaureate degree (siue.edu/transfer). l
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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.
� Visit the campus for one of our Transfer Visit Days or Preview SIUE, or schedule a visit and campus tour (siue.edu/visit).
� Request your official transcript be sent to:: SlUE Office of Admissions Campus Box 1047 Edwardsville, IL 62026-1047 Official transcripts may be submitted through various electronic transcript services and can also be sent to etranscripts@siue.edu directly from the institution. Transcripts received through this account from a student will not be considered official. � Visit the transfer student website for a detailed list of prerequisites and application deadlines for SIUE’s competitive admission programs (siue.edu/transfer, click on Transfer Programs). � Apply for financial aid as soon as possible after October 1. SIUE FAFSA code: 001759. (fafsa.ed.gov).
Once You Have Been Admitted � Complete online orientation and schedule an advising appointment, or attend a Transfer Orientation and University Registration program (siue.edu/tranfser, click on Orientation/Advising). � Take placement tests, if needed (siue.edu/testing). � Submit your housing application and deposit as early as possible. Deadlines: fall semester May 1, spring semester December 1, summer semester April 1 (siue.edu/housing) � Attend the SIUE Experience (siue.edu/experience).
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International Admission to SIUE siue.edu/internationalstudents International Application Deadlines All documents should be submitted to the Office of Graduate and International Admissions by: Fall Semester: July 15 Spring Semester: November 15 Summer Semester: April 15 Academic Transcripts/Records Applicants must make all arrangements for providing official academic records attesting to their secondary and post-secondary education. Applicants who have completed at least 30 semester credit hours (or 45 quarter hours) of college-level transfer credit are not required to provide secondary school records. Credentials not available in English must be submitted with an original, attested and professionally prepared English language translation. English Language Verification International applicants are required to demonstrate English proficiency by providing score reports from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The required TOEFL score is 79 and the IELTS score is 6.5. The institutional code to send scores directly to SIUE is 001759. Copies of score reports must be verifiable directly from the testing service.
Student Visa Verification Requirements Applicants needing a student visa to study in the United States are required to provide a copy of their passport and proof of the financial resources needed to pay for one year of tuition, fees, and living expenses. Applicants will need to complete the SIUE international student financial form and provide a bank statement to verify the availability of funds. These documents must be received by the application deadline to process an I-20 or DS-2019. International applicants who have filed an application for United States Permanent Residency, but have not yet been granted approval, are considered international applicants but are not required to provide financial documentation.
Getting Started Checklist -Undergraduate International Admissions � Submit an application for admission and pay the $40 application fee: siue.edu/apply. � Submit official academic transcripts/records. SIUE Office of Admissions 70 Hairpin Drive, Campus Box 1047 Edwardsville, IL 62026-1047 USA � Submit proof of English language proficiency. •Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) o 79 or higher on the internet-based test (iBT) o 550 or higher on the paper-based test (PBT) • International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) o Overall band score of 6.5 or higher
Applicants who hold a U.S. high school diploma or who completed an undergraduate program at a U.S. university are not required to provide additional documentation to demonstrate English proficiency. Graduates from a secondary or postsecondary academic institution in a predominately � Submit the following required documents to have your I-20 or DS-2019 sent to you via express mail service: English speaking country may have the proficiency a completed and signed International Student Financial requirement waived as outlined on SIUE’s international Form, an original bank statement showing at least admissions website. $36,043 (USD) available for the first year of study, and l International transfer students may meet the proficiency a copy of the biographical page of your passport. requirement by submitting academic records certifying that applicant has completed courses equivalent to both � SAT or ACT scores are not required for most international English 101 (Composition I) and English 102 (Composition students, however, students who have graduated from a II) (minimum of 6 semester hours) with grades of C U.S. high school, wish to apply for a Meridian Scholarship, or better. These courses must have been earned at a or plan to participate in intercollegiate athletics, should regionally accredited U.S. college or university. submit either an SAT or ACT score. l Applicants who do not meet the English proficiency requirements may enroll in the English as a Second Language International (ESLi) program on the SIUE campus. Individuals who complete this program are not required to retake the TOEFL or IELTS test. For Get started today at siue.edu/internationalstudents more information visit: esli-intl.com. l
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Paying for College
Average financial aid award SIUE students received last year
$12,615
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. Newly enrolled freshman or transfer undergraduate students pay a guaranteed tuition rate for four continuous academic years. The textbook rental program results in a significant cost savings.
U.S. Resident
One low rate for all U.S. undergraduates Tuition*
$8,772
Mandatory Fees*
$2,721
Room and Board**
$9,481
Total
$20,974
*Undergraduate, two semesters, 15 semester hours each. Prices reflect academic year 2017-2018 base tuition rate. Undergraduate majors in the School of Engineering and the School of Business will be assessed a 15 percent differential tuition surcharge based upon the in-state rate. Studio and lab fees are charged in addition to tuition and fees. Undergraduate fees include the cost of renting basic textbooks. This program allows you to rent books instead of buying them. **Based on a shared room in freshman residence hall, meal plan A, and includes campus housing activity fee. Visit siue.edu/housing for information regarding upperclass student housing.
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Award Amount
Criteria
Meridian Scholarship 12/1/2017 including submitting the Supplemental Profile online: siue.edu/meridian International students eligible
Full tuition, fees, room and board as funding is available.
Admitted freshmen with an SAT ERW + M only ≥ 1280 and/or ACT ≥ 27 will be considered.
Cougar Pride Scholarship 12/1/2017 Admission application serves as scholarship application.
Up to $16,000 over 4 years as funding is available.
Admitted freshmen with an SAT ERW + M only ≥ 1130 and/or ACT ≥ 23 and transfers (3.0 cumulative GPA in at least 24 semester hours in transferable coursework) will be considered.
Johnetta Haley Scholarship 12/1/2017 Admission application serves as scholarship application.
Up to $8,000 over 4 years as funding is available.
Admitted freshmen with an SAT ERW + M only ≥ 1130 and/or ACT ≥ 23 and transfers (3.0 cumulative 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.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship 12/1/2017 Admission application serves as scholarship application.
$2,000 awarded to Phi Theta Kappa-quality transfers admitted in an undergraduate program for fall term entry only. One-time award as funding is available.
Students transferring from a regionally accredited institution must have earned a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA in at least 24 hours of course work that is transferable to SIUE will be considered, including students with a recognized associates degree. Students must be members of Phi Theta Kappa.
SIUE Grant Preferential consideration will be given to students completing the application for admission on or before 12/1/2017 and filing the FAFSA as soon as possible beginning 10/1/2017.
Up to $4,000 per academic year as funding is available. Potential for renewal is based on financial need.
Newly admitted freshmen entering fall 2018. 2018-2019 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) required. SIUE FAFSA code: 001759 Awards made to the neediest based on FAFSA results.
Average Profile of Selected Scholars: 30 ACT (SAT ERW+M 1390) and 3.90 GPA
International Opportunities (available for all terms – fall, spring and summer) Geographic Enhancement Opportunity (GEO)
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International freshmen and transfers meeting criteria are eligible for $9,122 (based on 12 semester hours of credit) as funding is available.
First-time, full-time admitted international students (3.0 GPA and 79 TOEFL, or equivalent), or students who have been recognized through a competitive departmental process.
SIUE offers state and federal grants, federal loan options, and student employment to assist in providing you the most competitive financial aid package. Visit siue.edu/financialaid. Review additional scholarship opportunities at siue.academicworks.com.
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SIUE’s tuition and fees are among the
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Affordable Excellence
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Compare our top graduate and undergraduate programs to other universities, and you’ll see SIUE offers the same or higher quality standards. Accreditation
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2016-17 undergraduate tuition, fees, room and board* 4-year difference compared to SIUE*
$20,729
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*Source: Institutional websites June 2017. Estimated costs based on in-state tuition. Does not include the cost of textbooks.
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Daily campus tours are available Monday-Friday and select Saturdays throughout the year. Schedule a tour at siue.edu/visit, or contact the Office of Admissions at 618-650-3705. An SIUE Office of Admissions Ambassador will lead your tour, giving you a student’s perspective of life at SIUE and a contact in case you have questions in the future. Spanish language campus tours are available upon request. Explore Days Our version of a “hands-on” open house September 16, 2017 - Explore Nursing September 30, 2017 - Explore Education, Health and Human Behavior September 30, 2017 - Explore Arts and Sciences October 14, 2017 - Explore Pharmacy November 4, 2017 - Explore Business November 11, 2017 - Explore Engineering
Preview SIUE October 9, 2017 November 10, 2017 February 19, 2018 March 16, 2018
Transfer Visit Days September 22, 2017 November 3, 2017 March 30, 2018 April 27, 2018
SIUE offers in-state tuition to undergraduate students from all 50 states!
Office of Admissions
Campus Box 1600 Edwardsville, IL 62026-1600 618.650.3705 or 800.447.SIUE admissions@siue.edu siue.edu/admissions
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Number of trees saved 199
Wastewater reduction: 91,435 gallons
Total energy saved: 6 million BTUs
Solid waste reduction: 6,068 lbs.
Greenhouse gases prevented: 16,671 lbs.