Chemical Engineer Milena Nutrobkina discusses why you should choose Illinois.
Want to learn more about undergraduate student life and learning in the School of Chemical Sciences (SCS)? Want to learn more about pursuing a major in Chemistry, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, or Computer Science + Chemistry at Illinois? Please join our Virtual Admitted Student Meetings to meet SCS Academic Advisors, SCS Student Advising Leaders, and other campus representatives. See below for dates and times:
February 24, 3:00 PM (CST)
March 9, 3:00 PM (CST)
March 26, 8:00 AM (CDT)
April 6, 7:00 PM (CDT)
April 23, 3:00 PM (CDT)
Please sign up in advance here.
Questions about the SCS Virtual Admitted Student Meetings? Email Wolali Dedo.
Chemical Engineer Milena Nutrobkina discusses why you should choose Illinois.
Our current students come from all over Illinois, the United States, and the world (from countries like Brazil, China, India, and Nigeria)
467 in Chemistry or CS+Chemistry
547 in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
The School of Chemical Sciences (SCS) Academic Advisors will use Zoom to meet individually with all incoming students to discuss their interests, goals, and plans for their first semester at Illinois. Students can begin signing up for New Student Registration in March. We recommend that students sign up for New Student Registration as early as possible and complete all necessary tasks (placement exams and online orientations) before their appointment. SCS Advising will email about 1-2 weeks before your registration appointment with details to help you prepare.
https://admissions.illinois.edu/Apply/Admitted/summer-registration
If you have questions about housing choices, assignments, or roommates, please contact University Housing.
Various computer labs, maker spaces, and printing stations can be found around campus. Students in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering also have access to computer labs in 211 & 308 Noyes Lab (on the main quad). We recommend that students purchase a personal computer and the Microsoft Office Suite (which can be downloaded for free at the Illinois Webstore). Either a PC or a MAC should be sufficient for your needs.
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Health Professions Advisors at The Career Center assist pre-health students in preparing for the application process to health professional schools. The office provides information, resources, and insight to assist you in exploring the various health professions, identifying hands-on experiences in the health field, and learning how to become a competitive applicant.
Career Center Pre-Health Advising
Illinois also has an excellent Pre-law Advising staff to help students prepare and apply for law school.
The School of Chemical Sciences Career Services office can help you draft a great science resume, practice interviews, explore internship and career opportunities, and much more!
In addition to meeting with your professors and teaching assistants during office hours, dedicated times that you can stop in to ask your instructor's questions, we recommend that you utilize the various free tutoring resources available on campus.
CARE (Center for Academic Resources in Education)
OMSA (Office of Minority Student Affairs)
There are so many different communities and ways to get involved at Illinois! We recommend that students explore a variety of professional and more social student organizations. Many of our students are members of AICHE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers) and/or ACS (American Chemical Society)
You can also search Involved@Illinois for many other registered student organizations (RSOs) online or take advantage of the activities and support offered by the many cultural and resource houses at Illinois.