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Tuition and Financial AidTuitionTuition per semester for full-time on-campus students for 2007 is $4,875 for Illinois residents and $9,630 for non-residents. Additional fees (covering university and general services, health insurance, health service, transportation, etc.) may apply. Complete information about these tuition and fee assessments, exemptions, and refunds is available from the Office of Admissions and Records, 901 W. Illinois St., Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 333-0210 or http://www.oar.uiuc.edu/current/financial/tuition.html. Tuition for students in our LEEP online learning program follows a different schedule and is charged per hour. For academic year 2007, it is $1,628 for 4 graduate hours (in-state) / $3,212 for 4 graduate hours (out-of-state) + $41/hour Academic Outreach administrative fee. LEEP students are not charged on-campus service fees (covering university and general services, health insurance, health service, transportation, etc.) and therefore they are not eligible to receive these services. Complete information about these tuition and fee assessments is available from the Division of Academic Outreach, (217) 333-3061, or (800) 252-1360, or On-campus housing for graduate students is available through the university; costs range from approximately $4,311 to $5,298 for single occupancy rooms for the academic year; double occupancy rooms and meal contracts also are available. Students also live in a variety of off-campus locations, including private apartments and university-operated family housing. For additional information, see http://www.housing.uiuc.edu/options/grad/. Financial AidAfter admission to GSLIS applicants may be considered for financial aid awards. All awards offered by the School are merit based; financial need is not considered. Financial aid awards take the form of fellowships, graduate assistantships, or tuition and service fee waiver. Prospective students should review the special funding opportunities currently available as well as the general types of financial aid described here:
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HEADLINESGSLIS Expands Data Curation Research to Humanities Lectures at Illinois to Focus on Bridging 'Digital Divide' Prairienet Email Services Discontinued as of 12/31/08 Bishop Visits Brazil, Forges Ties with Universidade Federal da ParaĆba UPCOMING EVENTSFall 08 LEEP on-campus session (Oct 2 - Oct 6) Lunch discussion with Dr. Alasdair Roberts (Oct 6) Afternoon office hour with Dr. Alasdair Roberts (Oct 6) Dr. Alasdair Roberts: Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age (Oct 6) Dissertation Proposal Defense: Larry Jackson (Oct 8) Critical Perspective of a Community Activist (Oct 8) CII Speaker Series: Using GIS to Increase Citizen Participation (Oct 15) |