College of Education Summer Registration

Summer Registration is fast approaching. Very soon you will be on the University of Illinois campus to register for fall semester classes. Listed below are steps that will help get your college experience started off on the right foot! Every incoming College of Education student is encouraged to read the list below and become familiar with the material.

The First Steps

Step 1 - Sign Up

Sign-up for Summer Registration Date. If you have not already done so, you must sign up for a summer registration date.

Step 2 - Homework

Complete all homework a week before you come to campus. Freshmen should complete this homework. While Transfer students should review this information.

Freshmen are encouraged to register for a discovery course their first term. These classes are small, fun, and taught by some of the top professors at the university. This fall there are six discovery courses being taught in the College of Education. A complete list and more information on discovery courses is available on the Provost's web site.

Step 3 - Placement and Proficiency Testing

All freshman students are required to take the ALEKS Math placement exam. Whether or not you are required to take other placement exams depends on your academic background and program of study. Transfer students may be required to take placement exams depending on academic background and transferable credit. Both freshman and transfer students have an opportunity to take proficiency exams. You should take the foreign language test placement test in the language you took in high school even if you don’t plan on taking a language here. All testing must be completed at least a week before you arrive for registration or we might not be able to advise you properly.

Step 4 - Basic Skills Test

There is no better time than NOW to begin taking the Basic Skills Test!

Students who take the Illinois Basic Skills Test (IBST) closer to high school we find perform better , as a result we encourage taking the exam sooner than later. Prior planning may make room for possible challenges that may arise. To sign-up for the test, take practice tests or get information about the tests, please visit www.icts.nesinc.com. You only need the Basic Skills test, please do not register for other tests. We suggest you take the paper version which is less expensive than the computer testing but it is important that all students take the test as soon as possible no matter what format you take. 

Things to Know

Check in begins at 8:15 am.  Welcome is at 9:00 am.  The day concludes in the late afternoon.  Students receive an overview of the day’s events in a packet mailed to them from the Office of Admissions prior to Summer Registration.

You will have your photo taken at least twice during the registration process. You'll need a photo taken for your I-Card as well as for our database. So, come prepared. We will also have some forms to complete. Additionally, you will make your first fall academic advising appointment before you leave.

Information will be provided during registration to assist you in class selection. However, if you would like to review that information prior to registration, please feel free. The information is available online for review. A bound copy will be provided for use during registration.

Discovery courses provide students with a great opportunity to interact with faculty in small class sizes. This small interaction allows for faculty to be able to share with students their research in a particular area. Some Discovery courses can be used to satisfy General Education requirements while others are used as electives. We encourage you to learn more about Discovery courses that are offered in the College of Education.

EPS 199 Back to the 1960's
EPS 199 Asian American College Student Experience
EOL 199 The College Experience
EOL 199 Why is College so Expensive?
EPSY 199 Educating Today’s Children
SPED 117 The Culture of Disability

The College of Education offers freshmen students an Orientation Seminar course that focus on understanding college life and the field of education as a profession. The Freshmen Honors Seminar course is available for James Scholar Honor Students. We encourage you to learn more about these selected courses that are offered for freshmen in the College of Education.

EDUC 101 Education Orientation Seminar
EDUC 102 Freshman Honors Seminar

Things to Bring

All students should bring:

  • Enterprise/NetID and password. Confused about what an enterprise ID and password are? Find out more here. Haven't claimed your NetID yet? You can do that online too.
  • A pencil or pen
  • Some paper to take notes
  • Photo id. The morning of your summer registration, you'll have your i-card issued.

Things to Bookmark

Student Academic Affairs Office, in the College of Education
education.illinois.edu/saao/

Undergraduate Handbook
education.illinois.edu/saao/handbooks.html

CoTE (Council on Teacher Education)
www.cote.illinois.edu

Student One-to-One computing
education.illinois.edu/oet/ecm/onetoone/

Class Schedule & General Education Requirements
courses.uiuc.edu/cis/

Discovery Courses for Freshmen
provost.illinois.edu/programs/discovery


CITES (Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services)
cites.illinois.edu/newtocampus/index.html

Office of Financial Aid
osfa.illinois.edu

Illinois Certification Testing System
www.icts.nesinc.com

Office of the Registrar
registrar.illinois.edu

Office of Admissions
admissions.illinois.edu


Semantic Microformats for Addresses

College of Education
1310 S. 6th St.
ChampaignIL 61820, USA
(217) 333-0960
Fax(217) 333-5847
40.101432-88.230257