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You are considered a visiting student if you are currently attending another college or university and wish to continue there. Many visiting students attend Illinois State during summer vacation.
Students who are in good academic standing at their current college or university are eligible to be visiting students. If the course you wish to take has prerequisites, you must prove that you meet them by submitting an official transcript.
Visiting students may want to determine course availaibility prior to submitting their application for admission. Contact University College Academic Advisement at (309) 438-7604 for assistance.
Students who have a bachelor degree must apply as a Graduate Student-at-Large.
| Term of Enrollment | Preferred Filing Period | Application Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Summer and Fall | September 1 - January 1 | One week prior to the first day of classes |
| Spring | April 1 - August 1 | One week prior to the first day of classes |
If you attend Illinois State as a visiting student, you will be considered unclassified which is different than being admitted to a degree program at the University. Courses you take as an unclassified student count toward your grade point average at Illinois State; however, there is no guarantee the courses you take as an unclassified student will count toward your degree should you be admitted into a degree program in the future. Most visiting students are not eligible for financial aid.
Some courses at Illinois State are only available to students in that program, so we cannot guarantee availability of the classes you wish to take. You can search course offerings online through the Course Finder. Detailed information about class registration will be mailed to you once you are admitted to the University as a visiting student. For more information about registration, contact the Student Service and Referral Center at (309) 428-2188.
University College provides academic advisement for visiting students. If you want to meet with an advisor, please contact University College Academic Advisement at (309) 438-7604.
If you plan to transfer your course to your current institution, please consult with that school's registrar about course transferability. Our Student Service and Referral Center can provide you an official transcript.