This is the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at 
Urbana-Champaign. Your inquiry has been received.
If you wish to reach another department or campus you must contact them directly.
We can not forward your message to other departments or campuses. Please do not send 
email 
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This address is no longer valid for inquiries.

SPECIAL NOTES:

DEADLINE FOR SPRING 2004 WAS 9/1/03.  NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

DEADLINE FOR SUMMER/FALL 2004 IS 12/20/03.  NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEADLINE OF THE TERM TO WHICH YOU 
APPLY.  

THESE DATES AND REQUIREMENTS ARE FIRM AND APPLY TO BOTH ON AND OFF CAMPUS (DISTANCE 
LEARNING)
DEGREE PROGRAM APPLICATIONS. THE DEPARTMENT WILL NOT RESPOND TO INQUIRIES VIA 
EMAIL OR TELEPHONE REGARDING THE STATUS OF AN APPLICATION NOR THE DECISION 
OF THE ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE. THE DEPARTMENT APPRECIATES YOUR COOPERATION IN 
THIS REGARD.

FULL INFORMATION CONCERNING THE I2CS (DISTANCE LEARNING MASTER OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 
(MCS PROGRAM) CAN BE FOUND ON THE FOLLOWING WEB SITE:

www.cs.uiuc.edu/i2cs

PLEASE SEND EMAIL INQUIRIES CONCERNING INFORMATION NOT FOUND ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED 
URL TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE REVIEW THE FAQ COMPLETELY BEFORE SENDING YOUR INQUIRY.

See below for more information on your inquiry:

A. The preferred method of application is by the on-line application "Grad Connect" or 
ftp of the application materials. The department will no longer send paper application 
materials. Grad Connect, the on-line web-based application is available for Summer 
2004 applications at: 

https://www-s2.aits.uillinois.edu/uidirect/GradStudies.html

A new web-based application to be used for Fall 2004 and beyond has just become 
available.  To begin the process go to the following website and follow the 
instrutions:  

http://www.oar.uiuc.edu/prospective/grad/gradBannerapp.html

A paper application form can still be used and is available to download from the 
Graduate College's web site at (however, this is not the preferred method):


http://www.grad.uiuc.edu/general/application.html

The application form can be ftp'd from the following site:

ftp.cs.uiuc.edu 

Use the anonymous login with your email address as the password.Go to 
pub/dept/applications. You will see 2 Directories: 

Citizens_Residents (for US Citizens or Permanent Resident applicants)

International (for citizens a country other than US)

You may then ftp all materials to your own computer and print them.

Application deadlines are always as follows:

For a summer or fall term's consideration December 20 

For a spring term's consideration September 1

No late application forms will be accepted.

The only other piece of information required by CS for application purposes is the 
"Interest Sheet".  This can be printed (pdf format) from the following CS webpage:

www.cs.uiuc.edu/join/gradmpr.html

Admission to the CS department at UIUC is highly competitive. No informal evaluation 
or assessment will be done prior to submission of the official application and 
materials. Therefore it is the responsibility of the applicant to determine if they 
are within admissible range. The final decision for admission and financial aid is a 
committee decision. Applications will be forwarded to the committee for review when 
all credentials are received and the file is complete. The decisions of the committee 
are final.

All credentials, including test scores, must be received no later than the deadline 
for the term to which you apply.  The admissions committee will only review 
complete applications.  Incomplete applications will be denied.

You may, if you wish, submit photocopies of test scores such as TOEFL, TSE and GRE at 
the time of application. Please be aware that official copies from ETS will be 
required if your application is recommended for admission. This is the policy of the 
university and the department has not authority to waive the requirement.The Computer 
Science Department has no authority to waive any of the university or state 
requirements, such as the application fee or TOEFL or TSE scores. 

GRE subject exam scores are not required by CS at UIUC, but are higly recommended for 
doctoral applicants.

GRE general scores, whether taken prior to October 2002 or after are acceptable.

CS will accept either CBT or PBT for GRE general exam. 

If no application fee is received by the Office of Admissions and Records the 
application can not be reviewed by the department for admissions consideration.

If the application reaches either the department or Admissions after the deadline for 
the term in which it is to be considered it will not be processed. 

The application fee is non-refundable therefore make sure you make sure the 
application is received by Admissions no later than the deadline. This is the date 
received by Admissions, not the postmark date of mailing. The department will not 
approve a late application, but will change the term of consideration if the applicant 
requests it. 

The State of Illinois requires a passing TSE (Test of Spoken English) be achieved 
prior to an award of a Teaching Assistantship (TA). A passing score is 50/60 on the 
new exam and 230/300 on the older version. Scores from SPEAK or other exams testing 
English communication skills taken off the UIUC campus are not acceptable.  A passing 
score does not guarantee 
admission, an award of a TAship, or any form of financial aid. TAships are the most 
common form of 
financial aid for new Computer Science Graduate students. For full financial aid 
consideration the TSE must be received with all other application materials by the 
application deadline.


B. If your inquiry was concerning the status of an application already sent for an 
upcoming term, please note that email concerning application file status 
(completeness) is always sent from the department directly to the 
applicants via the email address provided in the application. If your email address 
changes please contact the department as quickly as possible so that we can change our 
records and provide the latest information concerning the completeness of your file as 
quickly as possible.  The volume of applications for each term is overwhelming at 
times, so please be patient. Email is sent as quickly as possible. Do not call or 
email the department for information. The staff is not allowed to give any information 
because of the Federal Rights and Privacy Act which forbids disclosure of this 
information.  Applicants will be notified of admissions decisions as soon as they are 
available from the admissions committee. These are sent via regular or air mail. 
Because of security reasons, the department's policy is not to 
disclose the status of admission decisions in any other way. No status reports or 
admissions decisions will be given on the telephone. Please respect this policy and do 
not call the department regarding your file or decision status. The Federal Rights and 
Privacy Act works for you as an applicant and therefore no information will be given 
to anyone concerning the status of your application.You may, if you wish, designate 
someone on this campus to act as your 
representative concerning your application status or decision of our admissions 
committee. To do this you must send a signed letter to the department with the name of 
the person acting as your representative. This signed letter 
must come directly from you to the Department of Computer Science. It may be sent via 
regular mail or faxed to (217) 244-6073 to the attention of: "Director of Gradate 
Programs". It will be kept on file with your application. Your approved representative 
must appear in person when they wish information concerning your application. There 
may be times during processing when no information can or will be given to your 
representative because of the nature of our processing. Please make them aware of this.

C. If your inquiry is about the status of your I-20 form please note that upon 
confirmation of your current mailing address, and finalization of your admission,  the 
I20 form will be sent by express mail by the department.  You will be notified of the 
date of shipping, express mail company, and tracking number.  You will be requested to 
respond upon receipt of the document. Also please note that the Department of Computer 
Science can not speed up the processing of the I-20 in any way. During heavy 
processing periods Admissions works as fast as possible to finalize admissions and 
produce the necessary entrance 
materials. The department has no authority to influence the US consulate's office in 
regards to the issuance of visas.  The department request that you inform us as soon 
as possible regarding any delays or failure to secure documentation to allow entrance 
to the US and join the department.


Barbara E Cicone, Admissions Officer
Assistant to the Director of Graduate Programs
Department of Computer Science
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2270 DCL
1304 W. Springfield Ave.
Urbana, IL   61801
USA

Fax 217 244 6073
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