Student Affairs Office, 905 SEO
Department Computer Science

University of Illinois at Chicago


Hello Everyone! Student Affairs Office deals with Graduate Admissions and Undergraduate & Graduate student issues for the Computer Science department.   We are here to assist student needs, if you have any questions you can stop by, call or e-mail us.   If we are unable to assist you, we will point you in the right direction.

Staff:                   Elena Lathos & Santhi Nannapaneni
Office Hours:     M - F: 9-4:30
Phone Number: 312-413-4950 / 312-996-2290
E-mail:               elathos@uic.edu / santhin@uic.edu




Useful Information for CS Graduate Students

Letters!

Students usually request a variety of letters; following is a typical list of requests.   Send us an e-mail if you need a letter, and we will e-mail you back when it is ready.   The letters are usually ready in about 1-2 business days. Most of you want the letter ASAP, but you have to consider our workload too!   E-mail us, we will do it at our earliest convenience - please don't stand in the office and expect it to be done right then.

Graduation Deadlines & Information

Graduation Checks!

If you plan on graduating soon and would like to have a Graduation Check done, send us an e-mail.   MS & Ph.D. graduation requirements are available on the department web page or in the graduate student manual. Click here for General Graduation Guidelines .

Please note the deadlines below if you are planning to graduate in the term indicated:

Graduation Related Forms



New Graduate Students - Welcome to Computer Science Department & UIC !

New Students please stop by the Student Affairs Office, 905 SEO, if you have any questions during your course of study at UIC.

New students starting in Spring & Fall 2009 - We will have a new student orientation on Friday, August 21, 2009 at 10:00 am in 605 SCE.

If you miss attending the new student orientation and would like to pick up the materials we distributed, you are welcome to do so at 905 SEO.

If you are new student or if you receive an assistantship for the first time - your first Tuition bill will most likely not reflect the waiver. The waiver covers the following: Base Tuition Fee, Service Fee, Health Service Fee, AFMFA Fee & Library Fee - deduct these amounts and pay the rest.   You are responsible for Engineering Differential and other fees. If the tuition waiver does not reflect by the second bill, consult the department of your employment regarding it.

PS: If you have an assistantship between 25% and 67% at UIC your Tuition and Service Fee Waiver will be waived



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© Santhi Nannapaneni
Last Modified: November 2, 2009