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Parking Lot I Closure August 20
Aug 19, 2024
Tomorrow, August 20, Parking Lot I will be closed to campus for parking due to Student Move-In Day. Only on this date, Parking Lot F may be utilized as an alternate parking lot. Thank you for your cooperation as we welcome new and returning students to campus. UIS Parking |
Experts offer advice for students in limbo while waiting for FAFSA awards
May 14, 2024
The following story was broadcast by WICS-TV 20 on May 14, 2024. "It seems students have been having issues with the new FAFSA this year ever since it became available in January. Delays, however, in the FAFSA process are leaving some students in limbo especially heading into the summer months when deciding where to go to school. There have been many complaints about students not receiving as much money as well as experiencing delays when it comes to receiving financial awards. |
Message from the Chancellor: UIS Update 8.19.24
Aug 19, 2024
8.19.24 Good morning, UIS: The first day of classes begin in just a few days, and I’m so excited to see our students back on campus! As we look forward, it’s also a moment to reflect on the amazing work you've done this past summer. From enriching summer programs to upcoming events, our community continues to thrive thanks to your dedication and hard work. |
A Message to our UIS Community
Aug 16, 2024
8.16.24 Dear Faculty and Staff — Welcome to a new academic year at UIS and to our newest faculty and staff colleagues. I know many of us are embracing Fall semester with a renewed sense of enthusiasm and excitement, and I hope this year is both personally and professionally fulfilling for each of you as you seize every opportunity to make a difference in our students’ lives. |