The University of Illinois provides an abundance of resources. Please see the list below for information about select student resources.
The Counseling Center provides counseling services, educational workshops, therapeutic workshops, and self-help groups.
The Daily Illini (DI) is an independent, student-run newspaper. It covers campus news, local events, and Illini sports, as well as national and international news highlights. The DI is delivered to hundreds of locations on and near campus Monday through Friday mornings, including the College of Business.
The Office of the Dean of Students promotes the success of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students by providing advocacy programs, counseling, guidance, orientation, and support.
The Tenant Union is a service and advocacy organization that provides information on local landlord reputations, lease review, and apartment inventory forms to help protect against unfair deposit deductions.
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) provides services that promote and enhance successful educational and cultural experiences for international students. ISSS assists students and staff through individual counseling and advising, workshops, and practical training. ISSS serves as an advocate for international students at the governmental level. International students should visit ISSS before leaving the country on trips.
The University of Illinois Library is the third largest academic library in the United States. The library's holdings are physically housed in more than 40 departmental libraries and special collections located throughout campus. The Business and Economics Library is located in 101 Library.
McKinley Health Center provides medical care for illness, injury, or other health problems; immunizations; physical examinations; gynecological services; health education services; and mental health services. It houses a pharmacy, a laboratory, and a radiology department. All students who pay tuition and fees are eligible to take advantage of McKinley’s services.
The Office of Minority Student Affairs (OMSA) provides personal and career advising, academic counseling, study skills instruction, workshops and enrichment activities, and outreach services to minority students.
Students who wish to park a car or motorcyle in a university parking lot must purchase a permit from the Facilities and Services Parking Department. All students with a University i-card have unlimited, free use of campus bus routes (shuttle or campus buses) and all existing Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District (MTD) bus routes.
Student Legal Service informs students of practical aspects of the law as applied to their individual problem. In-court representation is available in many cases from one of the three full-time lawyers. Students must go to the office in person with their student i-card to make an appointment.
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