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Scholarship Programs

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Scholarship Info for the 2022-2023 Academic Year

UIC Student Affairs is pleased to announce its scholarship process for the 2022-2023 academic year. Application are now available for more than 30 competitive scholarships for students across all colleges and academic disciplines.

To review requirements for each scholarship, students may log in to UIC SnAP Portal. A general application must be submitted before addressing criteria specific to each scholarship. The deadline for applications is Jan. 19, 2022. Visit UIC SnAP today to participate in this scholarship process.

 

How do I find money for my studies?

The Office of Scholarships assists current UIC undergraduate and professional school students in searching and applying for campus scholarship and external opportunities. We do not award scholarships, and our services are available to current UIC undergraduates and professional students only.

We help students present themselves clearly and effectively for awards that best suit their needs. Our office can offer guidance on communication about academic achievement, co-curricular involvement, life experiences and financial need. Students are welcome at any point in their degree program, and are encouraged to plan ahead to prepare the strongest possible scholarship applications.

UIC Scholarships
1200 West Harrison St, Suite 1800, Student Services Building (SSB), Illinois 60607

Phone: (312) 413-1066
Email: scholarshiphelp@uic.edu

Graduate students: you may contact Marie Khan, Fellowships and Financial Aid Coordinator, Graduate College, for more information related to funding for your degree programs or visit this page on the Graduate College website.

We don’t simply provide a list of awards. We help students present themselves clearly and effectively for awards that best suit their needs. Our director, Beth Powers, can offer guidance on communication about academic achievement, co-curricular involvement, life experiences and financial need. Students are welcome at any point in their degree program, and are encouraged to plan ahead to prepare the strongest possible scholarship applications.