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  • OneWorld Journal Article Submissions Deadline Extended – Oct 28

  • MAP Advocacy Student Leader Summit, 10/29/16

    Currently, over 8,000 UIC students – roughly 45% of all undergraduates – have received a Monetary Award Program, or MAP, Grant. In fall 2016, UIC disbursed over $16 million in MAP funding. Please join members of Illinois’ higher education community at Loyola University’s Water Tower Campus on Saturday, October 29th to learn best practices for MAP advocacy and make your voice(s) heard regarding student financial aid.

    WHO

    Student leaders from Illinois public, private, and community colleges and universities, as well as government relations, media relations, and financial aid staff members are invited to attend a summit on MAP advocacy efforts.

    WHAT

    This summit will give student leaders an opportunity to join a statewide coalition of grassroots advocacy on behalf of students who receive MAP grants.

    Participants will:

    Learn valuable advocacy tools for engaging legislators

    Be able to coordinate their institution’s efforts with others

    Have the opportunity to network with fellow student leaders

    Play an instrumental role in saving MAP grants

    Sessions will include:

    “How to tell your story” using video and in-person contacts Panel of elected officials offering tips for effective advocacy Joint MAP advocacy initiatives planned for November, December, and January

    BREAKFAST AND LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED.

    WHEN

    Saturday, October 29th

    9 a.m.  Check-In and registration

    10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Summit

    WHERE

    Loyola's Water Tower Campus

    Corboy Law Center, Kasbeer Hall (15th Floor)

    25 East Pearson Avenue

    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT

    To help us gauge interest, kindly take a moment to notify Mick Crumbock (crumbock@uic.edu) of your attendance after you have registered via the hyperlink above.

  • Annual Government Fair at UIC, Fri. 11/13

    The annual Government Fair, which will be held on Friday, November 13, 2015 at UIC in SCE, Illinois Rooms A & B.  This event is for students and alumni (this event is FREE).  This is an excellent opportunity for students and alumni to connect with Local, State and Federal employers. Please note that communication regarding participating employers will be sent out prior to the fair.

    For those of you who are interested in careers in the Federal Government, plan on attending the workshops that will be held:  1.) Finding and Applying for Jobs in the Federal Government, 2) Secrets to a Federal Resume and 3) Careers with the US Department of State.  Times and locations of the workshops will be provided at the fair.

  • Application for Yiddish Book Center Fellowship and Steiner Summer Yiddish Program, Due Mon 01/09

    The Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts, is now accepting applications for two education programs for college students and recent graduates: the 2017 Steiner Summer Yiddish Program and the 2017-18 Yiddish Book Center Fellowship Program. 

    The Steiner Summer Yiddish Program is an intensive seven-week course in Yiddish language and culture for college students. The program offers a beginner track for students with no previous Yiddish experience and an intermediate track for those who have completed one year of Yiddish. In addition to their classes, students take part in cultural and social activities, including film screenings, concerts, workshops, and a trip to New York City. Beginner students take a course in Central and Eastern European Yiddish history, literature, and culture, while intermediate students work as interns on the Center’s major projects, including translation and oral history.

    All Steiner students receive full-tuition scholarships. Intermediate students also receive free housing and a $1,000 internship stipend. All participants are eligible to receive college credits through the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

    The 2017 Steiner Summer Yiddish Program will run from June 4 to July 21. Applications are due by February 6, 2017. For more information, visit http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/educational-programs/steiner-summer-yiddish-program.

    The Yiddish Book Center Fellowship Program offers recent college graduates with intermediate or advanced Yiddish skills an opportunity to develop professional experience while working as full-time members of the Center's staff. 

    Fellows serve as teaching assistants for college-level Yiddish classes, conduct interviews for the Center’s Wexler Oral History Project, develop educational and exhibit materials, assist with translation or online accessibility initiatives, and do bibliographic work with the Center’s collection of books. With the support of mentors, Fellows also apply their ingenuity and personal expertise to the creation of new projects.

    Fellows receive a $30,000 stipend and health insurance. The next Fellowship Program runs from September 2017 to August 2018. Applications are due by January 9. For more information, visit http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/educational-programs/graduate-students.

  • Event On The Law School Application Process

    The Pre-Law Society will be hosting a representative from Blueprint LSAT Prep for a workshop to discuss the components of a law school application. The event will be Monday, February 22nd, in Burnham Hall 316, from 3:00 to 4:00pm.

  • Resumepalooza! (Resume Reviews) – Feb 11 & March 13

  • Urban Public Policy Fellowship (UPPF) Program – Application Deadline: May 31

  • UIC Recent Alumni Job Fair – May 31

  • UIC Master’s in Science Education and NSF Fellowship Opportunity

    Interested in a teaching career in secondary science education?  The UIC College of Education is currently recruiting students for the MEd in Science Education to begin the program in May 2015.  Some prospective students may be eligible for a fellowship funded by the National Science Foundation.

    More information about this MEd program and NSF fellowship, along with program contact information, is included in this flyer.

  • Diversity Career Expo – 10/12

  • The flyer is a mixture of a red and white colored background. The text says "WHI x Grace's House" and lists the date and time of the event; Thursday, October 20, 2022, at 4:00 pm.

    WHI x Grace's House Service Opportunity - 10/20

  • UIC Health Professions Career Fair 11/5

    UIC will be holding a Health Professions Career Fair Saturday November 5th from 10:00 am - 1: 00 pm

    Date: Saturday, November 5th, 2016

    Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm

    Location: Student Center West (SCW), Thompson Rooms

    Open to UIC Students and UIC  Alumni only

     

    Confirmed employers include:

    Advocate Healthcare

    Alexian Rehabilitation Hospital

    Athletico

    Aunt Martha’s Youth Service Center & Health Center

    Cook County Health & Hospitals System

    Illinois Bone & Joint

    Ingalls Memorial Hospital

    Lake County Health Department and CHC

    Life Time Fitness

    Memorial Health System

    Midwest College of Oriental MedicineRehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC)

    U.S. Army Healthcare

    Vista Health Systems

     

    For additional information:

    http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/3702?eventId=33236115&calMin=201610&cal=20161028&skinId=5314

     

    Questions?  Contact:

    Cindy Graham, Assistant Director, UIC Career Services

     

    312-996-2300 (main line)

    cgraham1@uic.edu

     

  • iFit Career Exploration Info Session

    It's perfectly normal to need some direction on your career path. iFit is a supportive and educational 4-session group to clarify your strengths and interests related to choosing a major and making career decisions. Explore your questions in a small group of others like you. 

    Select from one of three group times that best fits your schedule.  Attendance at one Interest Session and all 4 sessions is needed for the full benefit of this group. If you are not able to attend all the sessions, you will be scheduled for another group that better matches your schedule.

    Learn more and sign up at ifit.uic.edu

  • Forensic Science Seminar, Tues. 1/24

    The FBI Chicago Citizens Academy for Students at UIC would like to invite you to attend our seminar that will be taking place on Tuesday January 24 at 5 pm in Newman Center. The topic of this seminar is Forensic Science presented by the guest speaker from the FBI.

    The FBI Chicago Citizens Academy for Students at UIC is still very new in its development. Our aim is to spread knowledge of the FBI’s history, structure, and inner workings, thus creating students and citizens who are more aware of their law enforcement and the society that they live in.

  • Aspen Institute Social Innovation Program Invites Applications for Hearst Fellowship for Minority Students

  • Discover UChicago- Graduate School Workshop, Apply by 8/15

    The University of Chicago is now accepting applications for our Discover UChicago program, an expenses-paid visit weekend October 8 - 10, 2015 for traditionally underrepresented and minority candidates planning to apply to graduate school in the fall of 2015 for matriculation in fall 2016. This exciting event combines workshops on applying to graduate school, meetings with faculty, discussions about research with world-reowned faculty and current graduate students, and opportunities to connect with current UChicago students, as well as to explore our community and the city of Chicago.

    Students interested in doctoral programs in the arts and sciences, social service administration, and business, as well as master’s programs in religious studies, physical sciences, and social work are encouraged to apply online by August 15, 2015. A full list of participating programs, as well as application requirements and additional guidance, may be found at gradadmissions.uchicago.edu/discover

    Any questions may be directed to gradadmissions@uchicago.edu.

  • OCS Professional Attire Fashion Show, Thurs. 11/5

    UIC’s Office of Career Services is holding its annual Professional Attire Fashion Show on Thursday, November 5th at 3:00 pm in 302 SCE.  (Please note location change.) Contact Haley Widel at ocs@uic.edu with questions.

  • Spring All Majors Job Fair and Pre-Fair Workshop, Thurs. 3/19

    The UIC Office of Career Services presents the 25th annualSPRING ALL MAJORS JOB FAIR with over 70 employers! Thursday, March 19th, 10:00am - 2:30pmSCE Illinois Room (3rd Floor)750 S. Halsted St, Chicago Open only to UIC students and alumni of ALL majors seeking employment opportunities. Students should bring their i-card for entry, DRESS PROFESSIONALLY and bring resumes.

    Please see attached flyer for a list of participating employers.

     

    Pre-Fair Workshop: Navigating a College Career Fair Speaker

    SPECIAL PRE-FAIR WORKSHOP: "Navigating a College Career Fair" 9:15am, SCE White Oak Room Receive job fair tips and advice on making the most of your career fair experience. An open Q&A will answer all your career fair questions, and empower you to enter the fair confidently!

    Presented by career specialist, Stephanie Sattler.

    Mar 19, 2015, 9:15 am - 10:00 am, SCE 3rd Floor Meeting Room (White Oak)

    Office of Career Services

    Questions: sbirk@uic.edu 

     

  • 2015 LUNA (Latinos Uniting and Networking for Advancement) Reception, Wed. 4/29

    The LUNA reception is an annual event hosted by the Hispanic Scholarship Fund. Students interested in networking with students and professionals in the Latino community can visit the following registration site: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2015-luna-chicago-tickets-16527195286

    This event will be held on April 29, 2015 at the Hotel Palomar, Gallery Ballroom, 505 N. State St., Chicago, IL from 6:00pm- 9:00pm.

    For more information please contact: Karina Romo, kromo2@uic.edu

  • The Kevin Spacey Foundation Grant for Artists, due May 29

    The KSF grants support emerging artists and companies, recognising them as KSF Artists of Choice.

    Do you have a great idea for a new project but need help to get it off the ground? A KSF Grant gives you a financial boost of up to £10,000 / $10,000, mentoring opportunities with respected industry professionals and advice on how to promote yourself / your company and your project.

    Each year KSF selects ten KSF Artists of Choice, five UK based applicants and five US based applicants.

    They want to hear from artists / companies who are looking to develop:

    A Play

    A Musical

    A Dance Piece

    A Choir / Band

    A Short Film

    The successful artists / companies will be recognised as the annual KSF Artists of Choice, supported through mentoring and professional guidance as well as a grant of up to £10,000 / $10,000.

    KSF Artists of Choice are supported in part by Amy Ballard and friends of Irene Worth and Mitchell Erickson in their honor.

    Applications will be available on the KSF website from May 01  –  May 29, 2015

     

    For more information on the specifics of the grant, deadlines, and how to apply, visit http://www.kevinspaceyfoundation.org/grants/how-to-apply/

  • Mayor’s Office of Press and Communications Internship, Beginning as early as 8/3

    City of Chicago Mayor’s Office of Press and Communications VOLUNTEER INTERN OPPORTUNITY

    DESCRIPTION: Intern will assist with tasks like transcription and media monitoring, handling special projects as needed, and providing administrative assistance. Interns may also take on special projects according to their interests and the needs of the team. The Mayor’s Office seeks a candidate with an interest in urban issues and with strong writing skills. Interns will learn about the operations of a top-tier communications & press organization and should ideally be available to work part-time (at least 25 hours a week). These are temporary positions.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a current college or city college student in good academic standing, enrolled in an accredited two or four year college or university. Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 grading scale or a 3.5 on a 5.0 grading scale.

    PREFERENCE: Students with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale will be given preference. Candidates should be able to work in a fast-paced environment.

    NOTE: All projects assigned are confidential with time-sensitive deadlines.

    NOTE: ALL MATERIALS ARE REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION AND MUST BE SUBMITTED TOGETHER AS A PACKET.

    1. Cover Letter (noting “Mayor’s Office of Press and Communications Internship”)

    2. Official/Unofficial Transcript

    3. Enrollment Verification from current school

    4. Resume

    5. Writing Sample

    SALARY: This is an UNPAID internship.

    CLOSING DATE: This position is open and accepting applications until further notice.

    INSTRUCTION: Interested candidates should send as a packet the following--Cover Letter (noting “Mayor’s Office of Press and Communications Volunteer Internship”), Official/Unofficial Transcript and Enrollment Verification from current school, Resume and Writing Sample to:

    Kathryn O’Connell

    Office of the Mayor, City Hall

    121 North LaSalle Street, Room 406

    Chicago, IL 60602

    OR

    mayorsofficeinternships@cityofchicago.org

    ALL REFERENCES TO POLITICAL SPONSORSHIP OR RECOMMENDATION MUST BE OMITTED FROM ANY AND ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS SUBMITTED FOR CITY EMPLOYMENT.

  • Are you up to the Blaze Leadership Challenge? Apply by Thurs. 9/1

    Are you graduating within the next year?

    Want to learn how to apply your leadership skills after graduation?

    Want to connect with other soon-to-be UIC alumni?

    Want to initiate change in your community beyond UIC?

    Student Leadership Development and Volunteer Services (SLDVS) is excited to bring you the Blaze Leadership Experience for the fall semester!

    BLAZE is a capstone leadership experience for students graduating within the next year. During BLAZE, students will participate in the Student Leadership Practices Inventory and receive one-on-one coaching from facilitators as they clarify their mission, vision, and values. BLAZE meets once-a-week for eight weeks. Are you ready to accept the Blaze Leadership Challenge?

    Requirements:

    Must be a UIC student graduating within the next year.Must commit to attend every Blaze session on Monday nights from 4pm-6pm starting September 19 and ending November 7.Unfortunately, due to the nature of our program, if you have a class/work/personal conflict that overlaps with our program schedule, you are not eligible to apply for the program.

    Applications due by 11:59 PM on Thursday, September 1, 2016.

    To apply and for more information, visit: http://go.uic.edu/blaze

  • UIC Fall Diversity Career Fair, Wed. 9/23

    UIC FALL DIVERSITY CAREER FAIR

    Open to students of ALL majors; employers will be recruiting for full-time jobs, part-time jobs, and internships.

    Wednesday, September 23, 2015
    10:00 am - 2:30 pm
    UIC Forum - 725 West Roosevelt
    Chicago, IL 60607

    Click here for a list of registered organizations.

    Call 312-996-2300 or email ocs@uic.edu for additional information.

    Open to UIC students and alumni only.

  • Chicago Graduate and Professional School Fair

    October 1, 2015

    3:00pm - 7:00pm
    UIC FORUM - 725 W. Roosevelt, Chicago

    MSW MBA JD MD MFA MS MA PhD MPH

    Face-to-face interactions with 200+ universities representing hundreds of national & international program options.

    Info: Christine Corral - 312.355.3585; ccorral6@uic.edu

    Participating Schools: careerservices.uic.edu/graduate_schoolfair3.shtml

    RSVP: @ go.uic.edu/gradfair

  • First-Year Pre-Health Student Workshop, Tues. 11/11

    Tuesday, November 11, 2014 at 3:00—3:45pm
    UIC Daley Library, room 1470

    This workshop is designed to help first year students understand what is required to pursue professions within healthcare (specifically medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physician assistant and physical therapy). Advisors will review current statistics and share experiences that would be helpful for students to engage in during their undergraduate years.

    Sponsored by the LAS Pre-Health Advising Office.  View the LAS website for a full list of dates and times for Pre-Health workshops and to register: http://www.las.uic.edu/students/current-undergraduate/student-affairs/pre-professional-advising/pre-health/workshops

  • Fall 2018 Professional Development Series: Engineering Careers – Nov 6

  • Graphic Designer needed for Ampersand and OneWorld

  • Global Health Summer Opportunity - Make a Difference Ethically and Responsibly!

  • Women in Business Conference – Registration Deadline: Feb 28

  • UNI Psychology Masters Program accepting applications until 4/30

    NOTE: There are many graduate and professional programs, and it is important that you find the program that is the right fit for you.  This is one program that might spark the interest of some students, but there are also other programs with similar deadlines as well.  You should explore and consider all of your options and speak with trusted faculty and advisors for guidance on selecting a graduate program that is the right fit for you.

    Masters in Psychology Program at University of Northern Iowa:

    Do you have any students who are looking for a Masters program to help prepare them for a PhD? The University of Northern Iowa has a strong, empirically-based, thesis-required masters in psychology with emphases in clinical science and social psychology, as well as an individualized study option. We offer a small faculty-student ratio, strong faculty mentorship, and new and updated lab facilities and equipment. Our students have a good track record of getting into PhD programs in clinical, counseling, social, and other areas of psychology. We also have students working in psychology-related careers at community colleges, data centers, and various therapeutic settings.  We accept applications through April 30, and offer admitted students assistantships and/or scholarships.  Learn more at http://www.uni.edu/csbs/psych/psychology-graduate-program

  • America Needs You Fellows Program (for current first-year students) – UIC Info Session on 11/6 at 3pm

  • Register for the International Conference on Advances and Innovations in Engineering (ICAIE 2017)

  • MA/MSc in International and World History at Columbia University and the London School of Economics, Final Application Deadline 3/15/17

  • Volunteer for the 25th International Conference of Europeanists – March 28-30

  • Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy Workshop and Lecture Series, Apply by 7/1

    The UIC Energy Initiative would like to invite students to apply to our 5th annual Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy to be held August 6-18 here at UIC. The SISE program is free for all participants.

     

    Application Deadline: July 1, 2015

    Application Requirements: Online application, resume, two letters of recommendation

    Applicant Profile: All academic disciplines accepted; graduate or senior-level undergraduate

     

    Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy

     

    In partnership with Argonne National Laboratory; Clean Energy Trust; Energy Policy Institute at Chicago (University of Chicago); Institute for Sustainability & Energy at Northwestern (Northwestern University); Loyola University; Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research (Illinois Institute of Technology)

     

     

    The SISE Program

    The Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy (SISE) is a two-week intensive workshop and lecture series for students and professionals.  From August 6-18, a diverse body of participants will engage a broad spectrum of energy and sustainability-related topics through daily presentations, collaborative projects, mentoring activities, site visits, and networking opportunities with leading research institutions and companies in the digital technology and energy sectors. The issues presented will be of interest to scientists, economists, political scientists, urban planners, engineers, architects, and entrepreneurs. Graduates leave as thoughtful and informed global citizens with a firm foundation and expanded network for careers in sustainability, energy, and smart technology and infrastructure.

     

    2015 Theme: Digital Rebirth

    Digital technology now allows us to capture the dynamics of entire systems, from manufacturing lines to the electricity grid to the flow of people, cars, water, and waste. Given the need to service concentrated population clusters, cities in particular can take advantage of digital technology and the Internet of Things to improve systems delivering energy, water, and transportation. Yet this requires addressing such challenges as retrofitting or replacing aging infrastructure, data collection and management, privacy issues, cybersecurity risks, and the formation of new business and financing models.

     

    SISE will 1) explore the crossroads of digital manufacturing, smart cities, and energy; 2) dive deep into specific applications such as smart grid and the connected vehicle; and 3) theorize how these innovations can usher in a more sustainable future. Topics will revolve around integration; sourcing and use of supply; reduction of waste; energy and resource demands; big data collection and use; anticipation, reaction, and adaptation to the unexpected; and sensors, connectivity, and cybersecurity.

     

     

    Now Accepting Applications

    Admission into the program is highly competitive, drawing from a national pool of applicants. Applicants accepted into the program can expect to receive lodging support for the duration of the 2-week program and some meals on weekdays. Many will receive partial support for travel costs.

     

    Senior-level undergraduates (as of the fall of 2014), graduate students, and professionals working in the fields of sustainability and energy who are living, working, or studying in the United States are eligible to apply. An online application form, a resume, and three letters of reference are required. Applications will be accepted through July 1, 2015. More information is provided on the SISE website.

     

    We invite you to learn more about the SISE program by visiting us on the web. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Thomas Aláan (uic.sise.admissions@gmail.com), SISE Program Coordinator. We look forward to seeing some of you in Chicago this summer!

     

    Websitehttp://sise.uic.edu

     

    See attached files for more information on the SISE Program.

  • Government Career Fair – 11/3

  • Flashpoint Leadership Experience, Applications Due 1/20

    Already involved but looking to take it to the next level? Want to build your leadership skills? 

    Join FlashPoint, SLDVS's new leadership program for the spring. We're looking for UIC students in at least their second year who want to kick their leadership skills into high gear. 

    FlashPoint will meet on Tuesdays at 4-6pm from January 24 through March 14. Applications will close on January 20, 2017 at NOON and acceptances to the program will be issued on a rolling basis. For any questions, please email us at sldvs@uic.edu or Amee Patel at apate356@uic.edu.  

    Learn more and apply at https://orgsync.com/92551/forms/226696

  • An Introduction to Global Health Careers, Tues. 3/29

    The UIC Global Learning Community Presents: An Introduction to Global Health Careers

    Are you interested in treating Chicago’s international population, volunteering with a Global Medical Brigade, or pursuing a position in healthcare abroad?

    Careers in the health fields provide numerous global opportunities.

    If this is an area of interest, you may want to consider attending this event.

    This event will feature an epidemiologist and a public health professional with international profiles, a UIC pre-health student who extended his healthcare experience by studying abroad, and the Director of Pre-Professional Advising at UIC.

    Invited Speakers

    Wayne W. Wiebel (Ph.D.), Research Professor in Epidemiology UIC School of Public Health

    Karen Peters (DrPH), Clinical Assistant Professor of Community Health Sciences UIC School of Public Health and Assistant Professor in the UIC Graduate College

    Misty Huacuja-LaPointe (M.Ed), Director of Pre-Professional Advising UIC

    Carlos Montero (UIC Class of 2016), GLC Certificate holder who has completed an internship in traditional medicine in China

    Tuesday, March 29, 12:00-1:30 PM
    Daley Library Conference Room 1-470

    RSVP by Monday 28, 1:00 PM to link provided below

    http://go.uic.edu/globalhealthcareersRSVP.

  • Info Sessions for UIC MSW Program, Mon. 9/21

    Interested in pursuing a Masters in Social Work?  The UIC Jane Addams College of Social Work will host MSW Information Sessions on the following dates:

    Monday, 9/21, 5 - 7pm
    Saturday, 9/26, 11am - 1 pm
    Monday, 9/28, 5 - 7pm

    All sessions will be held in the College of Social Work, Room 4013, 1040 W. Harrison Street (northwest corner of Harrison and Morgan).

    Confirmation of plans to attend one of the information sessions is encouraged but not required.  Email jacswadm@uic.edu or call 312-996-3218 if you have questions.

  • International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Gender Bias – Poster Submission Deadline: Dec 1

  • William J. Clinton Fellowship for Service in India, Apply by Sun. 2/1

    William J. Clinton Fellowship for Service in India -- aims to help shape the next generation of leaders committed to impactful change while also strengthening civil society to be more efficient and effective. The 10-month fellowship pairs a select number of highly skilled young professionals with leading NGOs and social enterprises in India in order to accelerate impact and create effective projects that are replicable, scalable, and sustainable. Deadline: February 1 . Website: http://aif.org/investment-area/leadership 

  • Digital Humanities and the Undergraduate Experience Conference – Accepting Submissions until Feb 15

  • Pre-Law Event: “A Mock Mediation Session” conducted by UIC alum, Justice Michael Gallagher (Ret.) – Feb 19

  • UIC Pre-Health Resources for students applying to health professions programs this summer

    Will you be applying to health professional programs this Summer 2016? If so, let the Pre-Health Advising Office know!

    Please fill out the form below ONLY if you intend on applying this upcoming summer to start a health profession program in the Fall 2017. This form will give you access to the new Pre-Health Blackboard site, Application Station, where they will provide you with continuous updates through your application process.

    Intent to Apply Form

    Additionally, LAS Pre-Health Advisors will be having walk-in advising for application related questions on the dates below. Once you have opened an application, please feel free to bring your laptop in on the following dates. A pre-health advisor will be available to answer any questions you have while you are working on your applications. As a reminder, medical school applications (AMCAS & AACOMAS) will open on May 3, 2016. Dental school applications (AADSAS) will open on June 1, 2016. This service is ONLY for students who will be applying this upcoming summer. Please bring a copy of your transcript if you attend these walk-in sessions.

    Application Advising Walk-in Dates:

    Thursday, May 5th from 1:00pm-4:00pm, 3rd Floor UH

    Friday, May 6th from 1:00pm-4:00pm, 3rd Floor UH

    Wednesday, May 18th from 9:00am-4:00pm, 3rd Floor UH

    Thursday, June 9th from 9:00-4:00pm, 3rd Floor UH

     

    If you have any questions, please contact lasprehealth@uic.edu.

  • International Masters and PhD Fair / QS World Grad School Tour, Thurs. 9/11

    September 11, 2014
    3:30 PM - 8:00 PM

    International Masters and PhD Fair- Chicago, September 11th
    If you are considering taking a Masters or a PhD in the near future then this is a must attend event. It’s your opportunity to meet with top ranked grad schools from the US and all over the world. 
    As a QS event attendee you will also be eligible to apply for $1.7 million worth of scholarships and to WIN 1 month’s FREE online GRE Test Prep!
    FOR FREE ENTRY: register online here http://bit.ly/1sbifz1 and quote “UIC Career promo” at the door.
    Main Features of the Fair:
    - Apply for US$1.7 million worth of exclusive scholarships (for attendees only)
    - Win 1-month’s FREE online GRE test prep from Magoosh (prize draw taking place at the event)
    - Speak directly with admissions directors from top-ranked grad schools
    - Network and share experiences with alumni from leading institutions and fellow applicants
    - Attend seminars that can help strengthen your application
    - Get a FREE QS Top Grad School Guide (for the first 100 Candidates)
    The world’s leading schools and universities are in town to meet with you on Thursday September 11th for 1 day only. 
    Don’t miss out on this opportunity! 
    Attending schools: HKUST, LSE, King’s College, HEC Paris, ESADE, Bocconi, IE B-School, Ohio, Cass, Claremont and many more US and international grad schools!
    Venue & Time:
    Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza River North 
    350 West Mart Center Drive 
    Chicago, IL 60654 
    USA 
    Time:
    3:30pm - 8pm

    Learn more at bit.ly/1sbifz1.  Questions?  Contact lance@qs.com.  

  • Global Health Careers, Tues. 11/18 (RSVP by 11/13)

    This roundtable discussion will feature an epidemiologist and a public health professional with international profiles, UIC Pre-health and Public Health advisors, and a GLC Pre-health student who extended his health-care experience by studying traditional medicine in China. 

    --WHEN: Tuesday, November 18, 12:00 PM

    --WHERE:  Conference Room 1-470, Richard J. Daley Library, 801 S. Morgan

    Lunch will be served.  Please RSVP to glc@las.uic.edu by Thursday, November 13th.

    Sponsored by the Global Learning Community program. 

  • UIC College of Pharmacy Information Session, Wed. 1/21

    This is a general information group session hosted by the UIC College of Pharmacy intended for those interested in attending pharmacy school in the future.

    Topics covered include: admission requirements, application procedures and timeframe,interview process, PCAT exam, financial aid, an overview of the Doctor of Pharmacy degree (PharmD), career opportunities, and UIC safety.

    For more information about directions or parking, please go to:
    http://www.uic.edu/pharmacy/about_the_college/contact_us.php

    For more information about upcoming Info Sessions, see the website: http://www.uic.edu/pharmacy/student_affairs/prospective_students/Information_Sessions.php

    Questions?  Contact rachelv@uic.edu or 312-355-3398

  • Free LSAT Logic Games Seminar, Fri. 10/2

    Join the Pre-Law Society for a free LSAT Logic Games Seminar in Lecture Center A4 on 10/02/2015 at 3:00 PM! Everyone who is interested in going to Law School is welcomed to this event. It will be a one-hour workshop, from a Blueprint instructor, which will help students to learn quick and easy strategies to tackle the scariest part of the LSAT:Logic Games. Attendees are eligible for $300 OFF a Blueprint live class! FREE PIZZA!  Questions?  Contact Gerta Agalliu at gagall2@uic.edu

  • JET program for teaching English in Japan, Apply by 11/13

    JAPAN!!! English Teaching!

    Are you interested in teaching English in Japan? If so, visit the JET program website IMMEDIATELY! The deadline for students departing in summer 2016 is November 13, 2015!

    JET seeks students with a bachelor’s degree by the time of departure (July 2016) who are interested in Japan and have excellent skills in English. Most JETs become Assistant Language Teachers and work cooperatively with lead teachers in elementary, middle and high schools. Visit the website for more information about the program and access to the online application. OSSP staff can assist with the application process. Please send your questions to ssp@uic.edu

    http://jetprogramusa.org/

     

  • Ron Brown Pre-Law Summer Prep Program, Apply by 2/6/17

    The Ron Brown Prep Program prepares students for thechallenges of law school and for the law school application process. Participants gain an edge in courses taught by Law School faculty; through internships with judges and lawyers; in a customized LSAT prep course; and with advising on all aspects of the admissions process. Past Ron Brown Prep Program students have seen their LSAT scores go up and have been accepted to more than 40 different law schools. Today, over 100 Ron Brown Prep Program alumni are attending law school or practicing law.

    Our application deadline is coming up: Monday, February 6, 2017. 

    View the attached flier for more information. You can also find links to the digital applications and more information about the Ron Brown Prep Program at our website.