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Doctoral Program (PhD)Admission Requirements
Note: The University's Division of English as an International Language offers courses for graduate students whose native language is not English and who wish to improve their language proficiency. The division provides other forms of help through the Intensive English Institute and the LinguaCenter . Submitting Admission MaterialsProspective student will need to apply to the Graduate College using the Web-based electronic application. NOTE: As this application is used by applicants to all of the graduate departments, we are tailoring it to fit our needs. After completing the online application (within which are instructions for how to submit your letters of reference electronically), you are given two sections in which you should upload:
Official transcripts from your educational institution(s) still need to be mailed to the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at 501 East Daniel Street, Champaign, IL 61820-6211. If for some reason you are unable to apply electronically, they will accept paper applications for now, but this may also change soon. To apply via mail, print the application and mail it--along with a check or money order (US$60 for Domestic; US$75 for International) payable to the University of Illinois--to: Graduate Admissions
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