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College of Arts and Sciences
School of Engineering
School of Business
School of Nursing
School of Dental Medicine
School of Pharmacy
School of Education
Gaining more and more national recognition, SIUE is becoming the destination school of choice. • With five years of consecutive growth in new students, SIUE has reached its largest overall enrollment—13,602—since 1975. • For the fourth consecutive year, SIUE has been heralded by U.S.News & World Report for the Senior Assignment Program, an integrative learning experience required of all seniors prior to graduation. SIUE is listed in the senior capstone experience category along with 16 other universities including Yale, Harvard, MIT and Princeton. • U.S. News lists SIUE among the top 10 public universities in the Midwest-Master’s category for the second consecutive year. This year SIUE also is in the top one-third of all public and private Midwestern universities. • The National Science Foundation lists SIUE among the top 20 master’s granting institutions in the United States in terms of research and development expenditures. • SIUE has invested $63 million in campus renovations including a new student success center and a new fitness center.
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• SIUE is transitioning to NCAA Division I Athletics as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference. The men’s soccer program is an affiliate member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, as a premier Metropolitan University, will be recognized nationally for the excellence of its programs and development of professional and community leaders.
Welcome to SIUE “While the University emerges as a national leader in higher education, our purpose remains clear. The purpose of higher education lies in the fulfillment of human potential. We add value to people’s lives.”
SIUE Chancellor Vaughn Vandegrift
Welcome Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is a premier Metropolitan University offering a rich mix of cultural opportunities, an extensive inventory of academic programs and outstanding scholarship opportunities. As one of the best higher education values in the Midwest, SIUE delivers academic excellence at the lowest in-state tuition rate of any public, 4-year Illinois state college or university. Located 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis, the campus sits on 2,660 acres of beautiful, forested woodland atop the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River bottom land.
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College of Arts and Sciences “I want to inspire students. Not just with theater, but with life in general.” Kristina Cirone Theater Education Las Vegas, Nev.
College of Arts and Sciences
“I am intrigued by all of the people that I meet at SIUE with different ethnicities and backgrounds.” Reena Limbachia Biological Medical Sciences Crawley, England
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The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) offers more than 50 degree programs in the natural sciences, humanities, arts, social sciences and communications. The College is the largest academic unit at SIUE and home to the general education curriculum. The heart of the University, CAS touches the lives of all students through its dedication to liberal arts and sciences and by helping students gain knowledge and skills applicable across all disciplines. The College is committed to ensuring that its graduates acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to function as educated individuals, life-long learners and responsible citizens.
www.siue.edu/artsandsciences
Examples of Excellence Exploring Sustainability Through the G.R.E.E.N. – Green Roof Environmental Evaluation Network – program, students have an opportunity to explore green roof technology and influence future environmental trends. Located on the roofs of the Engineering Building and Student Success Center, the green roof installation is part of an effort to evaluate green roof performance including plant growth, roof coverage, and thermal characteristics. Recently, the ABC-TV network show Extreme Makeover Home Edition took an interest in the green roof research happening at SIUE.
Undergraduate students work side by side with faculty to conduct research typically available only to graduate students.
Sculptures on Campus Art students have an opportunity to create large scale artwork in a wide variety of mediums. This art is displayed on campus throughout the year and many are then moved to public parks for permanent display. Discovering Underground Hazards Geography students are involved in a new pilot project launched by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to digitally archive maps of abandoned mines throughout the state.
College of Arts and Sciences Desired Characteristics & Capabilities of Graduates • Communication • Critical Thinking • Problem Framing and Solving • Knowledge • Integration and Application of Knowledge • Self Development • Citizenship • Life-long Learning
“I offer my students new alternatives for envisioning the world.” Howard Rambsy, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of English Language and Literature
Hands-on Performance Learning From working backstage to stage management, technical experience and performance, music and theater students learn through hands-on experience. Music students perform in concert on campus and go out into the community to play for business and community events. 5
School of Business
“Accounting is more than just numbers. I like to know the story behind the numbers so that I can make sound business decisions.” Jasmine White Accounting Belleville, IL
School of Business The SIUE School of Business is among an elite ten percent of business schools worldwide that have earned the prestigious seal of approval from The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International. The Accounting program is further accredited by the AACSB. Less than one-third of AACSB accredited business schools also hold the accounting accreditation.
“Why should anyone care about economics? It’s a useful tool to help you think about life’s trade-offs and the choices we make everyday.” Rik Hafer, Ph.D. Distinguished Research Professor Department of Economics and Finance
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Each year SIUE business students find internships, cooperative education opportunities and employment with major corporations like The Boeing Company, Peabody Coal, Nestlé Purina, Edward Jones, Emerson, Enterprise Rent-a-Car and Monsanto, to name a few. Graduates are well prepared to begin productive careers in the fields of International Business, Management, Economics, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Finance and Accounting as well as Computer Management and Information Systems. SIUE’s proximity to St. Louis, a major metropolitan business center, allows students to participate in professional organizations and seek practical work experience with local firms and government agencies.
www.siue.edu/business
Opportunities for School of Business Students Power Breakfasts Students network with high profile successful alumni from around the country. National Conference Participation The SIUE American Marketing Association (AMA) student chapter recently won third prize at the 30th Annual AMA International Collegiate Conference. The team competed against more than 50 teams to develop a marketing strategy for a book publisher. VITA Program Through the VITA Program (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance), SIUE students volunteer time to help members of the community prepare their taxes. International Study Programs Students gain global insight through international study opportunities in China, Germany, Hong Kong and Brazil.
School of Business Highlights • 2008 accounting graduates ranked second among all Illinois state universities on CPA exam scores. • Last year, 300 employers recruited SIUE business students through on-campus career fairs. • More than 20,000 alumni lead companies and corporations in the region and around the globe. • The Princeton Review continues to rank the SIUE School of Business as one of the best MBA programs in the country. • The School of Business offers 36 scholarships specifically for business students, in addition to University sponsored scholarships.
British Member of Parliament, Brian Hogan, visiting with School of Business students.
Connecting to the Business Community The business community invests in SIUE students through a variety of scholarship programs. For example, The Boeing Company provides two $3,000 scholarships to fulltime business students with a minimum GPA of 3.2 and proven leadership attributes. Each year, recipients are invited to a Boeing reception to learn more about the company and get to know the employees. 7
School of Education
“Teaching is the ultimate career for me. I have endless possibilities to share knowledge and be a role model.” Dustin Thompson Elementary Education Pontoon Beach, IL
School of Education The School of Education does more than prepare teachers. Through a unique combination of undergraduate and graduate programs, our students can choose from a variety of career paths:
The Human Performance Laboratory in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education provides body composition assessments and research opportunities for faculty and students.
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• Highly qualified preK - 12 classroom teachers and administrators • Sports management or sports trainers • Community recreation specialists • Clinical or school psychologists • Professionals in speech-language pathology and audiology • Instructional technology experts Whether you are just starting your academic career or making a career change, if your goal is to become a teacher, we have a program to fit your needs. Through partnerships with public school districts, SIUE students have opportunities to teach and interact with preK - 12 students in a variety of diverse rural, urban and metropolitan settings. Our programs address the new national standards set by the National Council of the Accreditation of Teacher Education and state standards set by the Illinois State Board of Education.
www.siue.edu/education
School of Education Student Organizations • Dean’s Dozen
“The relationship between professors and students is phenomenal. Professors are student focused and more than willing to make themselves available and work one-on-one with students.”
• Eta Sigma Gamma – Health Education Honor Society • Kappa Delta Pi • Kinesiology Student Association • National Art Education Association • National Science Teachers Association
Jenny Knopik Special Education and Communications Disorders Glen Carbon, IL
• National Student Speech, Language and Hearing Association • Student Music Educators • Promoting Recruiting Increasing Minority Educators (PRIME) • Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology • Psychology Club • Student Council for Exceptional Children • Illinois Education Association – National Education Associate (IEANEA) local chapter • College Middle Level Association
School of Education Resources Cougar Literacy Clinic School of Education students provide literacy development assessment and instruction to children in grades 1 through 12. Attention and Behavior Clinic As part of the Psychology Department, the Clinic is designed to provide comprehensive ADHD assessments to children and consultation to parents and schools. Speech-Language-Hearing Center Speech-Language Pathology students provide treatment to children and adults with a range of communication disorders. Weight Management Clinic Kinesiology and Health Education students help members of the community improve their health with weight management skills.
Quick Facts • More than 24,000 alumni • 743 degrees awarded in 2008 “All of my decisions are driven by what is best for students.” Mary Konja Weishaar, Ph.D., Professor and Associate Dean Department of Special Education and Communications Disorders
• Partnerships with more than 50 districts / 160 schools • 89 full-time & 29 part-time faculty • National Council for Accreditation for Teacher Education & Illinois State Board of Education accredited 9
School of Engineering “At SIUE, we provide a high quality educational experience for a superior value. Our engineering graduates are prepared to design and build infrastructures and design and manufacture products that are environmentally safe, economically feasible, and globally competitive for the benefit of the society.” Hasan Sevim Dean School of Engineering
School of Engineering
“In such a complex world, it’s important to know what’s going on around the globe.” Duygu Sagiroglu Industrial Engineering Dual Diploma Program Istanbul, Turkey
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School of Engineering graduates can expect a wide range of career opportunities. According to an estimate by the National Science Foundation, the shortage of engineers in the U.S. will reach 70,000 by the year 2010. The SIUE School of Engineering prepares students to meet this demand with a spirit of creativity and innovation. There is more to becoming an engineer than excelling in math and science classes. At SIUE, you will work with highly qualified faculty to develop engineering knowledge and learn about the cultural, social and ethical issues facing today’s engineer. Our students benefit from a state-of-the-art facility, student organizations, design competitions and opportunities to participate in hands-on research with faculty. The School offers eight undergraduate programs, making it one of the most comprehensive engineering schools in the region. The School is highly regarded in the St. Louis Metropolitan area and has formed active partnerships with engineering, information technology and construction companies. These companies provide exciting, challenging and well-paid internships and co-op opportunities which prepare students for rewarding careers. The School boasts nearly 100 percent placement of graduates in the engineering industry.
www.siue.edu/engineering
Paddle a Concrete Canoe The American Society of Civil Engineers National Concrete Canoe Competition challenges civil engineering students from across the country on their knowledge, creativity and stamina. It’s all in the mix. The concrete canoe team spends months developing a concrete mix light enough to float yet strong enough to hold the weight of several students. The team carefully fabricates a canoe with concrete, carbon fiber and fiber glass mesh. The builders must be as strong as the canoe to compete in the sprint and endurance races.
“The value of the education I’m getting at SIUE right now is amazing. I really like asphalt, concrete and construction. I helped build my first house in high school and I’ve loved engineering ever since.” Laura Niemeyer Civil Engineering, Concrete Canoe Team Leader Breese, IL
Build a Steel Bridge Civil Engineering students design and fabricate a 20foot-long bridge using only steel members and connectors to compete in the American Society of Civil Engineers Steel Bridge Competition. Rock Crawling and Mud Bogging – Mini Baja Mechanical Engineering students compete each year in the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) design and racing competition. The SAE is an organization of automakers dedicated to advancing mobility engineering worldwide. Each team creates a reduced-scale off-road (Mini Baja) vehicle to be tested against schools across the globe.
Collegiate Competitions Students have the opportunity to apply their classroom learning in a team environment while gaining valuable communication and leadership skills. Competitions include: • American Society of Civil Engineers Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge • Society of Automotive Engineers Mini Baja and Formula Racing • American Concrete Institute (ACI) • International Collegiate Programming Contests • Mini Grand Challenge Autonomous Vehicle • IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology • Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Conference Robot Exhibition
What do engineering students do for fun?
“I teach my students to generate crazy ideas to solve problems.” Albert Luo, Ph.D. Professor Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Race a Formula Car Few things are more exciting than racing a car that you built from the ground up. The SAE hosts an international competition that challenges students to design, fabricate and race a formula car. Vehicles are tested on acceleration, fuel economy, braking and endurance.
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School of Nursing SIUE students walk in the Alumni Heritage Walk for nursing scholarships.
“The School of Nursing has great partnerships with many of the phenomenal hospitals in the St. Louis area, which means students get to experience nursing in a variety of health care settings.” Sarah Jimenez Nursing Marion, IL
School of Nursing
“The nursing program is competitive but supportive. Professors are available to help us grow both as students and future nurses.” Martin Hevesy Nursing Peoria, IL
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The SIUE School of Nursing is an excellent environment to learn and prepare for a career in health care. The School is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), the gold standard for baccalaureate and graduate degree nursing programs. In fact, this year, SIUE was awarded an impressive 10-year accreditation by the CCNE. This means that SIUE nursing students can be assured of receiving the highest quality education. Also, the agencies who hire SIUE graduates can be sure they are getting an excellent nurse.
Human Patient Simulation Simulated learning is quickly becoming the standard in nursing programs and the SIUE School of Nursing is leading the way. SIUE students have access to one of the most technologically-advanced simulated learning centers in the region. Working with simulated patients, our students can essentially practice what they have learned and gain confidence in their decision making.
www.siue.edu/nursing
The Nursing Curriculum Includes Service Commitment Service learning is a priority for SIUE nursing students, in fact, it’s recognized as part of the curriculum. Nursing students spend 15-hours per semester in service activities such as: • Working with children in the Head Start Program • Tutoring students at area elementary schools • Working with patients in hospice or nursing homes Course Content The learner-centered curriculum model engages students in active learning and focuses on the nurse’s role as part of the health care team. Portfolio Students write about three critical incidents each semester, reflecting upon a patient care experience that had a significant impact on them as a student.
Many SIUE nursing students go on to complete advanced practice programs like nurse anesthesia.
Clinical Experience The SIUE School of Nursing has partnered with more than 800 healthcare agencies in Central and Southern Illinois and the St. Louis region. The clinical experiences, combined with the simulated lab experience, give SIUE students a competitive advantage when it comes time to look for their first nursing job.
The SNAP Program The Student Nurse Achievement Program (SNAP) is a five-year bachelor of science in nursing program (instead of a traditional four-year program). Students sign contracts agreeing to return to their communities for at least one year after graduation to provide quality, competent nursing services through the region’s health care agencies.
“A good student is one who is very curious, asks lots of questions and is not afraid to make mistakes.” Louise Flick, Dr.P.H. Professor
Faculty Mentors Each nursing student is assigned a faculty mentor who provides support throughout the course of study. Approximately 85 percent of our faculty has the doctoral degree and another 10 percent are enrolled in doctoral programs. Students work alongside faculty with national and international reputations for their scholarship.
Department of Family Health and Community Health Nursing
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School of Pharmacy “Helping people is the greatest thing I can do. As a pharmacist, I want to be a healthcare advocate and look forward to providing one-on-one patient care.”
www.siue.edu/pharmacy
The Hooding Ceremony is a special recognition ceremony for doctoral degree candidates.
Michael Geisler Pharmacy Mt. Sterling, IL
School of Pharmacy The SIUE School of Pharmacy graduated its first class in 2009. Our graduates will benefit from an unprecedented demand for pharmacists in a wide variety of professional settings such as community pharmacies, hospitals, the pharmaceutical industry and academia. Pharmacy students work alongside other health professionals. This team approach allows health care professionals to optimize drug therapy and offer the highest quality of patient care. “Understanding the human condition is the most important part of being a pharmacist.” Chris Lynch, Pharm.D. Associate Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice
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• Pharmacy students enjoy new laboratory and learning facilities. Each incoming student receives a laptop for use during their time at SIUE. • Students work closely with faculty on research projects that will improve drug design and development, drug delivery, and disease and pain therapy. • The SIUE Drug Information and Wellness Center – the only one in Illinois outside of Chicago – is designed to be a resource for health care professionals, and also coordinates wellness initiatives in the community.
School of Dental Medicine
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Each year, dental medicine students manage 35,000 patient visits in the School’s dental clinic.
School of Dental Medicine Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine is proud of its established tradition of graduating well-prepared general practitioners of dentistry. We strive daily to build on our record of excellence in dental education. We eagerly serve our students, helping them reach their fullest potential. As the only dental school in Illinois outside Cook County, and the only dental school within 250 miles of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, the SIU School of Dental Medicine also fulfills a definitive need for oral health care for Central Illinois, Southern Illinois and the Greater St. Louis Metropolitan Area, especially the Metro East. Through the care provided at our main clinic in Alton and our community clinic in East St. Louis, as well as through our community outreach programs, we continue to meet the oral health needs of our community.
“Students get the highest quality training in dental medicine and at the same time provide dental care to people who would otherwise have nowhere to go.” Debra Dixon, D.M.D. Associate Professor Department of Radiology
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Intellectual Opportunity SIUE Honors Scholars Program Some of the nations best and brightest are Honors Scholars. New freshmen with high academic qualifications are invited to become Honors Scholars. Selection is based on academic history and letters of recommendation. With the help of distinguished faculty mentors, Honors Scholars can design a curriculum to explore their intellectual interests. Classes are small and restricted to Honors Scholars. These students can study one or two academic areas in depth, or a variety of courses outside their major. All Meridian Scholars are automatically admitted into the Honors Scholars Program.
Study Abroad Studying abroad is an excellent way to complement your academic experience at SIUE while earning credit. Whether studying a foreign language and its culture, researching international business practices, or participating in service learning communities, students who study abroad learn valuable new perspectives and ideas. SIUE students recently have participated in programs in China, Mexico, Chile, France, England, Austria, Spain and Australia, just to name a few.
www.siue.edu/studyabroad
Senior Assignment SlUE is one of only a few universities across the country to offer a capstone undergraduate project that allows students to apply what they have learned prior to graduation. The Senior Assignment (SRA), the hallmark of a baccalaureate education at SIUE, has captured national attention as an innovative learning opportunity. In fact, for the past four years, U.S.News & World Report has ranked SIUE among the best universities in the country for the capstone senior project program. 16
Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Program Through the SIUE Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Program (URCA), our students work closely with faculty mentors on research or creative activities typically available only to graduate students. Students have the option to work as either associates or assistants. URCA assistants work on faculty-led projects and gain an introductory experience of research or creative activities in a specific field. URCA associates, working with a faculty mentor, lead their own research project or creative activity and participate in the URCA Symposium.
www.siue.edu/urca
Looking Ahead Graduate School The National Science Foundation lists SIUE among the top 20 master’s granting institutions in the U.S. in terms of research and development expenditures. The SIUE Graduate School offers 72 areas of study with master’s and post-baccalaureate certificates in 30 different disciplines. Students prepare for the challenges of their profession in a rich, intellectual learning environment emphasizing research and practice.
www.siue.edu/graduate
“High rankings from the Princeton Review, recommendations by colleagues, accreditation, and great in-state tuition made my final choice of SIUE a rather easy one.” John Jannink Nestlé Purina, MBA Class of 2010
Career Development Center The SIUE Career Development Center (CDC) is an excellent resource to help you discover or confirm your career interests. Our team of career specialists is among the most respected in the Midwest. CDC services include:
• Career Interest Assessment • Networking Skills • Resume Writing • Job Search Strategies
• Cooperative Education and Internships • SIUE Career Fairs – among the largest in the region
Through a cooperative education experience organized by the CDC, students can apply what they have learned in a professional setting. Many find long-term positions with major corporations such as Monsanto and Walt Disney World and with the Federal Government. Ninety percent of SIUE students secure a job within six months after graduation. Don’t wait until senior year to start planning for the future. Get to know the CDC during your freshman year and plan to work with them throughout your academic career.
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Go Cougars!
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The Cougars have captured 17 national championships.
NCAA Division I Athletics In 2008, SIUE entered the first year of a mandatory multi-year transition to reclassify all intercollegiate programs to NCAA Division I. All sports compete at the Division I level during this time, becoming fully eligible by fall 2012. SIUE is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference and an affiliate member of the Missouri Valley Conference (men’s soccer only).
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The varsity sports program includes Men’s
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Campus Life
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The Greek community includes 16 fraternities and sororities and four governing councils who are an integral and vibrant part of the University community.
Life is Good on the SlUE Campus
Learning and Leadership
Some of your greatest memories and experiences will be made not only learning at SlUE, but living at SlUE. Whatever your interests, by getting involved, you will get to know other people and appreciate diversity. With students from 43 states and 49 nations, SlUE offers a rich cultural environment that contributes to the learning process and teaches us to value different people and opinions.
Citizenship is an important core value at SlUE. The Kimmel Leadership Center provides a foundation to get involved, make new friends, develop leadership skills and take on social, civic or political responsibility. More than 200 Student Organizations
Student Leadership Development Program
Campus Activities Board
University Center Board
Greek Organizations
Volunteer Opportunities
Student Government
SIUE Traditions Welcome Week Homecoming Paint the Rock Family Weekend
Black Heritage Month International Night Springfest
Cultural & Recreational Activities Arts & Issues Series Club Sports University Theater Productions
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Living on Campus
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Upperclass Living Options Sophomores and above have two different options for living on campus, Evergreen Hall and Cougar Village. Evergreen Hall features suite- and apartment-style 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.
First-Year Living Options All freshmen live in Bluff Hall, Prairie Hall or Woodland Hall in suite-style units. Two persons share a room, with four persons sharing a bathroom. Deluxe private bedrooms may be requested and are available on a limited basis.
“Living on-campus allowed me to meet new people and grow as a person. University Housing cares about their residents and it shows through all the activities and amenities they offer to students.” John Curry University Housing resident
You can choose a general assignment or participate in one of our Focused Interest Communities.
Business College of Arts and Sciences Education Engineering and Technology Health Professionals Nursing Horizons Scholars Students Improving Society (SIS) Quest
University Housing events include • Welcome Back BBQ • Outdoor movie and music events • Fall Festival • Haunted houses, dances, and more! 20
All of our high-quality facilities feature
• Air conditioning and fully furnished units • Smoke free • Wireless Internet access and data jacks • Expanded basic cable TV, including Housing movie channel • Active telephone jack • Computer labs and laundry rooms (many open 24 hours) • Study and social lounge space • Cardio fitness rooms (varies by location) • Sand volleyball, tennis and basketball courts (varies by location) • Social and academic activities
Making the Investment in Your Future Going to college is an important investment in you. We know that paying for college can be stressful. At SIUE, our financial aid team is ready to help you find options to finance your education and realize your dreams. www.siue.edu/financialaid
What Does it Cost to Attend SIUE? Undergraduates, two semesters, 15 hours each* Illinois residents
Non-Illinois residents
Tuition & Fees
$8,336.40
$17,637.90
Residence Hall Shared Room & Board**
$7,461.00
$7,461.00
$15,797.40
$25,098.90
Total
Undergraduate fees include the cost of renting basic textbooks. This program allows you to rent books instead of buying them.
Last year, SIUE students received $116 million in financial aid
(All costs are those available at time of printing and are subject to change.) *Academic Year 2009-2010. **Based on shared room in freshman residence hall and meal plan A. Includes campus housing activity fee.
Merit-Based Scholarships SIUE offers more than 300 merit-based scholarships to high achieving students regardless of financial need. The Meridian, Cougar Pride and Johnetta Haley Scholarships are among our most prestigious.
e-Guarantee
Everyone deserves the opportunity to get a college degree. The e-Guarantee gives this opportunity to a limited number of students each year who most need assistance. SIUE will cover any unmet need for academically qualified students with $0 expected family contribution and family income levels at or below poverty guidelines. Grant Programs For students who qualify, a range of SIUE, state and federal grant programs are available. Considered “gift aid,” grant money is essentially free money that you don’t have to pay back. Loan Programs Borrowing is the most common means to fund your education. A variety of federal loan programs like the Stafford and the Parent Plus loan programs may be options. The good news is that you won’t have to worry about paying back the loan until you are in the workforce earning an income. Private or alternative loans are available through private lenders. Student Employment Each year, more than 1,200 students are employed on campus. Job roles can range from food service to research assistant. Students receive a bi-weekly paycheck to offset living expenses and tuition. Federal Work Study is an option but not a requirement. Financial aid is available to degree seeking students enrolled at least half time each term. March 1 is the priority deadline to be considered for financial assistance. The first step is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. You can link from the SIUE financial aid Web site at www.siue.edu/financialaid or directly at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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Freshman Admission to SIUE 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 SlUE in October or November or schedule a personal visit and campus tour.
Springboard student leaders are available to help you transition to SIUE.
Freshman Admission Requirements Applications will be considered using the following factors n Meet published deadlines n High school course work n Grade point average n Class rank n ACT and/or SAT composite score
Deadline for Freshman Admission
• Complete the application for admission and submit the $30 application fee online at www.siue.edu. Priority filing date is December 1 for fall term. Final application deadline is May 1 for fall term. • Have your academic transcripts sent to the SlUE Office of Admissions. • Apply for admission by December 1 to ensure priority scholarship consideration. • To be considered for our Meridian Scholars Program (minimum 27 ACT or 1200 SAT) apply for admission and complete the Meridian Supplemental Profile (www.siue.edu/financialaid/ scholarships/meridian.shtml) by December 1.
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.
• Apply for financial aid as soon as possible. Priority deadline is March 1.
Materials Required for Admission to SlUE
• Attend New Freshman Welcome and Convocation on Saturday, August 21, 2010.
n Complete application n Official high school transcript n $30 application fee
n 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 being admitted to SIUE. Plan to sign up online for Springboard to Success and pay the registration/enrollment fee by May 1. The nonrefundable 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.
• Take placement tests (if needed). • Submit your Springboard to Success registration/ enrollment fee and the housing advance payment (if planning to live on campus) as early as possible. Deadline is May 1. • Attend Springboard to Success and submit the enrollment registration fee.
Typical Freshman Profile (Fall 2009) ACT (SAT equivalent)
Middle 50% Range 20 -25 (940 - 1160)
Class Rank
78% within top 50% of high school class
High School Recommended Course Pattern 4 years of English 3 years of mathematics 3 years of laboratory science 3 years of social science 2 years of electives
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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.
Transfer Admission to www.siue.edu SIUE Transfer Admission Requirements Students who transfer with 30 semester hours or more from an accredited institution will be admitted to SlUE 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.
SlUE TRANSFERmation All transfer students should plan to attend TRANSFERmation. This program gives you an opportunity to learn more about what you need to get started at SlUE. Highlights include: Introduction to academic programs and requirements Opportunities to explore campus and meet other transfer students new to SlUE Information about residence life, commuter resources, Health Services, Student Affairs, and the Career Development Center
Transfer Credit SlUE 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: www.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 n SIUE accepts Advanced Placement (AP) and some
CLEP credit toward a baccalaureate degree n Proficiency exams are offered in many disciplines n Additional credit may be offered for military service n A complete listing of acceptable credit is available in the undergraduate catalog: www.siue.edu/registrar 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 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 personal visit and campus tour.
• 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.
• Apply for financial aid as soon as possible. Priority deadline is March 1.
• Meet with an academic advisor in the Office of Academic Counseling and Advising.
• Take placement tests (if needed). • Complete e-tracs, an online orientation program. • Submit your housing application and $300 advance payment as early as possible. Deadline is May 1.
• Attend TRANSFERmation.
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Accountancy BSA MSA Actuarial Science (Math) n Advanced Education in General Dentistry Aerospace Studies (ROTC) n American and English n n Literature Anthropology BA, BS n Applied Mathematics n Art BA, BS MFA Art and Design BFA Art Education n n Art History n n Art Therapy Counseling MA Art/Studio Art n n n Asian Studies n Biochemistry n Biochemistry n (Am Chem Society Certified) Biological Sciences BA, BS n n MA, MS Biotechnology Management MS Black American Studies n Business Administration BS MBA Business Economics and Finance BS Chemistry BA,BS n n MS Chemistry (Am Chem n Society Certified) Civil Engineering BS MS Classical Studies n Clinical Child and n School Psychology Clinical-Adult Psychology n Coaching n Computer Engineering BS n Computer Management BS n MS n and Information Systems Computer Science BA, BS n MS Construction Methods n Construction Management BS n Construction - Project Management n Corporate and n Institutional Media Corporate and Organiza n n tional Communication Creative Writing n n Criminal Justice Studies BA, BS n Curriculum and Instruction MSEd Dance n Dental Medicine n Design/Technical (Theater) n Early Childhood Education BS n Earth and Space BS n Science Education Ecology, Evolution, n Environment
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Economics
Electrical Engineering
BS
Elementary Education
BS
BA, BS
n
n
n
MS
Environmental Sciences
MS
n
Finance
n
BA, BS
n
n
n
General Business Administration
n
n
n
General Psychology
Genetic Engineering
n
Geographical Studies BA, BS
n
n
Geography - Applied Geographic Information Systems
Geography - Principles & Concepts of Geographic Information Systems
n
n
n
n
n
Gerontology
Health Care and Nursing Administration
BS
n
n
BA, BS
n
n
History/Literature/Criticism (Theater) Human Resource Management
n
Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Instructional Technology
Integrative Biology
n
International Business
n
n
MS
n
MSEd
Interpersonal Communication Jazz Performance
n
n
n
n
Journalism, Print and Electronic Kinesiology
MS
n
n
Land Surveying n Construction Managment Law n Learning, Culture and Society Liberal Studies BLS
n
MA PhD*
n
BS
Industrial Engineering
n
n
Gerontological Nursing
History
Professional and Doctoral
n
Health Education
Professional Development
MA, MS
Geography - Advanced Geographic Information Systems
German
DMD
n
French
Geography
Post-Master’s Certificate
BS
Family Nurse Practitioner Foreign Languages and Literature
SD PhD*
MS
Environmental Sciences Management
n
n MA
Exercise and Wellness
PhD*
MSEd
n
Entrepreneurship
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
MA, MS
Educational Administration
English
Graduate Specialization
BA, BS n
Economics and Finance PFPC
Graduate Degree
Professional Option
Pre-Professional
Teacher Certification
Undergraduate Minor
Undergraduate Specialization
Undergraduate Degree
Professional and Doctoral
Professional Development
Post-Master’s Certificate
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Graduate Specialization
Graduate Degree
Professional Option
Pre-Professional
Teacher Certification
Undergraduate Minor
Undergraduate Specialization
Undergraduate Degree
Areas of Study
MSEd
MSEd
Piano Pedagogy
MMR MS
MS
n
n
n
n
n
n
MS
n
n
n
n
n
MM
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
Pharm D.
MS
n
n
SD
n
MSEd
n
Professional and Doctoral
n
Professional Development
Graduate Degree
Professional Option
Pre-Professional
Teacher Certification
Undergraduate Minor
n
MA, MS MPA
n
MSEd
MSW MA
n
MA
MS
n
MAT n
n
n
n
n
n
Red indicates degree available Definitions
MS
Post-Master’s Certificate
n
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Graduate Specialization
Undergraduate Specialization
Political Science BA, BS n n Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Psychology BA, BS n Public Administration Public Health Nursing Public Relations n Religious Studies n Russian Area Studies n School Psychology School Social Work Secondary Education Social Science Education n n Social Work BSW Sociology BA, BS n Spanish n n n Special Education BS n Special Education - Early Childhood Special Education Speech Communication BA, BS n Speech Communication n n Education Speech Language Pathology Speech–Language BA, BS Pathology and Audiology Statistics n n Taxation Teaching Teaching English as a Second Language Teaching of Writing Television/Radio n Theater and Dance BA, BS n Theater n Vocal Pedagogy Web-based Learning Women’s Studies n
MSEd
Undergraduate Degree
Professional and Doctoral
Professional Development
Post-Master’s Certificate
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Graduate Specialization
Graduate Degree
Professional Option
Pre-Professional
Teacher Certification
Undergraduate Minor
Undergraduate Specialization
Undergraduate Degree
Linguistics n Literacy Education Literacy Specialist Management n Manufacturing Engineering BS n Marketing n Marketing Research Mass Communications BA, BS n Mathematical Studies BA, BS n Mathematics n Mathematics and Statistics - Applied Statistics Mathematics and Statistics - Design and Analysis of Experiments Mathematics and Statistics - Differential Equations Mathematics and Statistics - Mathematical Programming Mathematics and Statistics - Numerical Analysis Mathematics and Statistics - Quality and Reliability Mathematics Education n n Mechanical Engineering BS n Media Advertising n Media Literacy Medical Science n Medical Surgical Nursing Medical Technology n Medicine n Military Science (ROTC) n Museum Studies Music BA, BM n Music Business n Music Education n n Music History/Literature n Music Performance n Music Theory and Composition n Musical Theater n Nursing BS Nurse Anesthesia Nurse Educator Nurse Practitioner Nursing Education Nursing Management Oncology Pain Management Nursing Peace and n International Studies Performance (Theater) n Pharmacy Philosophy BA, BS n Physical Education Teacher Education BS n Physics BA, BS n n
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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 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 Ph.D. - Doctor of Philosophy (Cooperative program with SIUC) Pharm D. - Doctor of Pharmacy PFPC - Post First Professional Certificate SD - Specialists Degree * Combined degree program with SIUC
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Experience SIUE Now Visiting SIUE It’s difficult to contain all that SIUE has to offer within the pages of one publication. As you might expect, we have assembled some beautiful photography of the campus, real students and real faculty that we hope will give you a snapshot of what you can expect at SIUE. The best way to find out if SIUE is a place for you is to visit campus and talk with our staff, faculty and students.
Campus Tours Campus tours are available Monday through Saturday throughout the year. Schedule a visit online at www.siue.edu/prospectivestudents, or contact the Office of Admissions. An SIUE STAR (Student Assisting in Recruiting) 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. SIUE Office of Admissions Campus Box 1600 Edwardsville, IL 62026-1600 618-650-3705 or 800-447-SIUE admissions@siue.edu
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Main Street Community or Major Metropolitan City ... SIUE Has it All The City of Edwardsville is a charming main street community where you will find a lively downtown atmosphere, shops, restaurants, a farmer’s market and plenty of hospitality. Neighboring Glen Carbon also offers dining and shopping options. Also, just 25 minutes southwest of campus, downtown St. Louis offers professional sports teams and cultural opportunities galore.
Fall Visit Opportunities Preview SIUE Preview SIUE
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Spring Open House Programs
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Saturday, February 20, 2010 Saturday, February 27, 2010 Saturday, March 20, 2010 Saturday, March 20, 2010 Saturday, April 17, 2010
Campus Map
Parking Lots Office of Admissions and/or campus tour guests may park in the designated area next to Rendleman Hall. Also, visitors may park in Lot B or metered portions of other lots. All other nonmetered lots are reserved for faculty, staff, or students. All lots are gray and designated by letter or a combination of letters and numbers. Parking for persons with disabilities is available near all buildings.
Key to the Campus 1. Rendleman Hall (Office of Admissions) 2. Founders Hall 3. Alumni Hall 4. Peck Hall 5. Lovejoy Library 6. Dunham Hall 7. Science Building 8. Morris University Center 9. Art & Design Building 10. Religious Center 11. Metcalf Student Experimental Theater 12. Student Fitness Center 13. Vadalabene Center All buildings are
14. Early Childhood Center 15. Cougar Village Apartments 16. Supporting Services & University Police 17. Woodland Hall 18. Prairie Hall 19. Engineering Building 20. B. Barnard Birger Hall (SIUE Foundation & Alumni Affairs)
21. Bluff Hall 22. University Museum Office 23. Textbook Service 24. School of Pharmacy 25. Evergreen Hall 26. NEW Student Success Center
X accessible. For information, call 618-650-3782.
SIUE/Vol. 38, No. 6 August 2009 (USPS935-40). Published by Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Illinois 62026-1085, weekly in January, February, March, April, May, August, September, October, November, and December. Periodicals postage paid at Edwardsville, Illinois 62026-1085. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to SIUE, Box 1085, Edwardsville, IL 62026-1085. This publication is not a contract or offer to contract.
www.siue.edu The University Established in 1957 Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Seven Academic Units College of Arts & Sciences School of Business School of Dental Medicine School of Education School of Engineering School of Nursing School of Pharmacy 44 undergraduate programs 72 graduate and professional programs 50 undergraduate minors 168 areas of study Student/faculty ratio of 16 to 1 Average class size is 25 students 2,660 acres NCAA Division I Athletics Ohio Valley Conference and Missouri Valley Conference (men’s soccer) 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis
The Students
13,602 students from all Illinois counties, 43 states and 49 nations 3,500 live on campus 63% receive financial aid: $116 million (AY09) Average freshman ACT score 22.6