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Page 1: Illinois State University

Illinois State University

T.Y. Wang, Ph.D.Professor and Associate DirectorOffice of International Studies and Program

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ISU: A Public Institution

•Founded in 1857 as the first public institution of higher education in Illinois

•Multipurpose university with bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels

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ISU: A Public Institution

•Milner Library contains more than three million holdings and special collections.

•Comprehensive, nationally ranked university, with about 21,000 students

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Where is ISU?

•Central Illinois, at the intersection of three major interstate highways

•Along the Chicago - St. Louis railroad corridor

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Where is ISU?

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Where is ISU?

•Metropolitan area: twin cities of Normal-Bloomington, Illinois – population 150,000

•Close access to major US cities:•Chicago, Illinois (120 miles)•Saint Louis, Missouri (150 m.)•Indianapolis, Indiana (170 m.)

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Organization of ISU

Six Colleges

• Applied Science & Technology

• Arts and Sciences

• Business

• Education

• Fine Arts

• Nursing

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Academics

College of Applied Science and Technology•Agriculture; School of Information

Technology; Criminal Justice Sciences; School of Kinesiology & Recreation; Health Sciences; Family & Consumer Sciences; Technology; Military Science

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Academics

College of Fine Arts• School of Music; School of

Theatre; School of Art

Mennonite College of Nursing

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Academics

College of Arts and Sciences

• Biological Sciences; Chemistry; Economics; English; Foreign Languages; Geography-Geology; History; Communication; Mathematics; Philosophy; Physics; Politics & Government; Psychology; School of Social Work; Sociology & Anthropology; Speech Pathology & Audiology

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Academics

College of Business

• Accounting, Finance, Insurance, & Law; Management & Quantitative Methods; Marketing

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Academics

College of Education• Curriculum & Instruction;

Educational Administration & Foundations; Special Education

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Student Enrollment

•21,000 students, including 18,000 undergraduates and 3,000 grads

•58% of all students are female

•11% are minority students

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Student Enrollment

•International students and trainees total 900, from 95 countries

•American students come from throughout Illinois, 40 other states, & the District of Columbia

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Advantages to studying at ISU

• Outstanding faculty members who combine excellent teaching skills, research-based knowledge and international and global experience

• The resources of a world-class university, with more than 3,000 instructional computers, and state-of-the-art technology in the classrooms

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Advantages to studying at ISU

•Weekly lectures, seminars and colloquia dealing with academic specialties

•Ample contacts with American families through several community-based volunteer programs

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Advantages to studying at ISU

•Excellent student services, including a modern and comprehensive health service, and a Student Recreation Center

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Be an Exchange Student

•Cost – Estimated (US dollars)−Tuition – ISU pays−General Fees - $1,400−Room and Food - $4,300−Miscellaneous – $3,000−Total - $8,700/semester

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Be an Exchange Student

•Get to ISU−Air – to Chicago O’Hare

Airport (airport code: ORD)−Air – to Central Illinois

Regional Airport (airport code: BMI)

− Bus – Peoria Charter Bus (from Chicago)

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Be an Exchange Student

•J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa•Pick-up in Bloomington –

Normal•Orientation•Living – International House•Meal Plans•Health Insurance

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Be an Exchange Student

•Classes−Recommend: no more than

12 credit (4 classes/semesters)

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Our Websites

•ISU Homepage:

http://www.ilstu.edu/

•Office International Studies and Programs:

http://internationalstudies.illinoisstate.edu/students/