Undergraduate Admissions


Bachelor of Science (B.S.) programs

The College of Engineering offers the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) programs in: Admission to any of the Bachelor of Science programs is administered by the UIC College of Engineering and the UIC Office of Admissions and Records.

Applying for admission to the program

The UIC Office of Admissions and Records (OAR) is responsible for evaluating all undergraduate student applications, and your first step is to complete the UIC Undergradutate Application. Select "Engineering" as your choice of programs. You may complete the application in one of three ways:

1- You may complete and submit the on-line application.

2- You may print a downloadable application, provide the requested information and documentation, and mail it directly to the UIC Office of Admissions and Records (OAR). (Note: Adobe Acrobat reader required. A free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded from Adobe's web site).

3- You may request a paper copy of the application from the Office of Admissions and Records.

Incoming first-year students

Students seeking admission to the College of Engineering who are recent high school graduates or who have earned less than 12 semester hours (18 quarter hours) of credit at another collegiate institution are classified as new freshman and must meet the entrance requirements to the college that are specified for new freshmen. The College of Engineering recommends that each new freshman complete a strong high school mathmatics curriculum that includes algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. The college will give admission priority to residents of the state of Illinois. Applicants who are not residents of the state of Illinois may be admitted only after review by the college.

As a new freshman applicant you must:
  • Be at least 16 years of age
  • Be a graduate of an accredited high school or submit passing scores on the General Educational Development Test (GED)
  • Complete the American College Test (ACT) or the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or Scholastic Assessment Test I(SAT-I)
  • Present a satisfactory combination of class rank and test scores
  • Satisfy the high school subject pattern requirements listed below

High School Subject Patterns for Beginning Freshmen (1)

These subjects help insure that the beginning freshman is best prepared to enroll in required courses. A unit represents a high-school-level course covering an academic year. Students who do not meet these course pattern requirements but meet all other requirements will have their applications reviewed. (2)

Subject Units
English (3) 4
Algebra 2
Geometry 1
Trigonometry 1/2
Lab Science (not including general science) 2
Social Studies (4) 2
Electives (5) 2
Flexible academic units (6) 1 1/2
Other 1
TOTAL

16

(1) These subject pattern requirements are in compliance with Public Act 86-0954, which defines the minimum high school requirements for admission to public colleges and universities in Illinois.

(2) GED Scores do not satisfy these requirements. GED graduates should also submit transcripts for any high school studies completed.

(3) ESL courses that appear on high school transcripts will be accepted as regular or college prep courses only if the high school identifies ESL courses as equivalent to regular high school English courses. Applicants whose ESL courses are not considered by their high schools to be equivalent to regular English courses will have their applications reviewed by the college of their choice provided they present the minimum acceptable test scores and class rank.

(4) One unit must be American history plus one unit of history,government, psychology, economics or geography.

(5) Foreign language, music vocational education, and/or art.

(6) Additional English, math, laboratory science, social studies, foreign language, music, and/or art.

Transfer students

1) Transfer, readmit, and second bachelor’s degree applicants may apply for Fall or Spring; 2) Non-degree applicants are not accepted.

Requirements: 1)Transfer applicants are encouraged to complete 60 semester (90 quarter) hours of transferable work at the time of enrollment and are advised to complete the equivalents to UIC courses Math 180, 181, 210, 220, English 160, 161, Physics 141, 142 and Chemistry 112; 2) Computer Science majors should have 12 semester hours (18 quarter hours) of lab science, which includes an 8 hour sequence; 3) Exceptions to the recommended semester hours and courses can apply for transfers from ABET-EAC/CAC accredited programs. See course catalog for course descriptions.

All Majors Except Computer Science

Coursework recommended at time of application:
English Composition I; Calculus I, II, III; Physics I; Chemistry I or Physics II.
Coursework recommended at time of enrollment:
English Composition I and II; Calculus I, II, III; Differential Equations; Physics I and II; Chemistry I.

Computer Science majors only

Recommended Transfer Requirements at time of application:
English Composition I; Calculus I and II; Biology I or Earth Science I or Physics I; Biology II or Chemistry I or Earth Science II or Physics II.
Recommended Transfer Requirements at time of enrollment:
English Composition I and II; Calculus I, II, III; Biology I and II or Earth Science I and II or Physics I and II; Biology I or Chemistry I or Earth Science I or Physics I.

Major Code Name of Major
20FQ0408BS Bioengineering
20FQ0300BS Chemical Engineering
20FQ0106BS Civil Engineering
20FQ0109BS Computer Engineering
20FQ0112BS Computer Science
20FQ0115BS Electrical Engineering
20FQ1217BS Engineering Management
20FQ0121BS Engineering Physics
20FQ0127BS Industrial Engineering
20FQ0133BS Mechanical Engineering

Undergraduate Open House

Each year we have several undergraduate Open House events. This will help you get a feel for the faculty, students, and research in our different departments. You can register online and get additional information on the dates and times.

Undergraduate applications and credentials deadlines

Application and credentials deadlines are subject to availability of space and may change without notice. Further information at UIC Office of Admissions & Records

Student Type Spring 2012 Fall 2012
Final deadline for international students July 15, 2011 January 15, 2012
Final deadline for Freshmen Freshmen admitted in Fall Terms only
February 1, 2012
Final deadline for Readmits / Transfer
October 15, 2011 May 1, 2012
Final deadline for non-degree seeking students October 15, 2011 May 1, 2012
Classes Begin January 9, 2012 August 27, 2012

Financial aid

The UIC Office of Student Financial Aid provides information on scholarships, fellowships, loans, and student work-study opportunities for both incoming and continuing students. The College of Engineering also offers special scholarships restricted to Engineering students.

Scholarships

Many scholarships and awards are available through the College of Engineering Scholarship Program. Students can apply to the majority of these engineering scholarships by completing a single application available from 123 SEO.

In addition, students may contact the College department offices, the UIC Scholarship Association and the Office of Special Scholarship Programs at UIC for information on additional scholarships.

In order to qualify to apply for Engineering Scholarships, students need to meet the following requirements:

  • Students must be admitted to the College of Engineering
  • Qualified beginning freshmen students will be selected for Fall term scholarships, no application required
  • Students must have completed at least 30 semester hours of coursework of which 13 semester hours must be at UIC
  • Students must have an earned grade point average of at least 3.00 (A=4.00)

Some scholarships have eligibility requirements in addition to the ones listed. Specific details follow with a partial listing of scholarships in the College of Engineering Scholarship Program

Housing

UIC offers on-campus housing for undergraduate and graduate students. Housing information and applications are available through the UIC Campus Housing.

Student organizations

Undergraduate students have the opportunity to participate in a broad array of student activities and organizations. Visit the UIC Campus Programs site to see the many activities that UIC offers. The Student organizations resource home page describes campus-wide organizations. In addition, the College of Engineering sponsors a wide range of student activities, organizations and chapters.

Special programs

Guaranteed Professional Program Admissions

The Guaranteed Professional Program Admissions initiative (GPPA) each Fall admits up to 300 highly qualified entering freshmen with admission guaranteed, if undergraduate course and performance criteria are met, to one of more than 25 professional degree programs.

In addition, the College of Engineering offers special financial aid opportunities to highly qualified applicants to the GPPA program.

Honors College

After they have been admitted to UIC, all incoming freshmen with an ACT composite score of at least 28 or an SAT total score of 1240, and who rank in the top 15 percent of their high school class, are invited to join the Honors College (membership is not automatic; students must submit an application).

Honors College students enjoy access to honors classes and seminars, an Honors College Fellow, undergraduate research opportunities, special scholarships, extended library privileges, and Access to Honors College facilities (computer lab, lounge, quiet study room, etc.).
 

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