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WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: Cecily Garber Where can a graduate degree from the University of Illinois take you? In this new monthly series, we catch up with one recent Graduate College alum (Cecily Garber, PhD in English) and ask the question: Where are they now?. Commencement is May 14, 2016 Registration is now live for Commencement 2016! Stay on top of important dates and deadlines if you plan to participate this year. Looking for a fellowship? The Graduate College Fellowship Opportunities database contains over 1,100 graduate student funding opportunities. Graduate Programs at Illinois We offer top-notch graduate programs in more than 100 disciplinary areas. Graduate College Videos Finding the Partners in Crime Causing Colon Cancer Ipek Tasan, doctoral student in Biochemistry and First Place Winner of Research Live!, explains how colon cancer is like bank robbery. More Videos By the Numbers 10,000+ degree-seeking graduate students 41% international students (from 102 countries) 3,291 master's degrees earned 834 doctoral degrees earned .8M awarded in Graduate College fellowships 600 postdoctoral scholars Full report.
See also Campus Academic Calendars Fall 2015 | Spring 2016 | Summer 2016 Fall Semester 2015 Fri, Aug 215 p.m.  Last business day to cancel fall registration Mon, Aug 24 Instruction begins  Fri, Sept 4 Last day for GRAD to add a first half-session courseLast day  for GRAD to add a semester course without permissionDeadline for GRAD to submit form to elect to audit a semester course Mon, Sep 7 Labor Day (all-campus holiday)  Fri, Oct 2 Last day for GRAD to drop a first half-session courseLast day for GRAD to elect credit-no-credit option for a first half-session course or to change from credit-no-credit option to a regular grade  Fri, Oct 16 Last day for student to drop a semester course on Student Self-Service  Mon, Oct 19 Second half-session courses begin  Fri, Oct 30 Last day for GRAD to add themselves to December degree list via Student Self-Service and for departments to add students who do not have access to Student Self-Service Mon, Nov 2 Registration for spring begins  Fri, Nov 6 Last day for GRAD to add a second half-session course  Fri, Nov 13 Last day for GRAD to withdraw from the current term without a grade of WLast day for GRAD to elect credit-no-credit option for a semester course or to change from credit-no-credit option to a regular gradeLast day for GRAD to drop a semester course without a grade of W and without approvalLast day to take final exam for December doctoral degree Sat, Nov 21, -Sun, Nov 29  Fall vacation for students Thur, Nov 26 -Fri, Nov 27  Thanksgiving Break (all-campus holidays) Mon, Nov 30 Instruction resumes  Fri, Dec 4 Last day to complete deposit of December doctoral dissertationsLast day for GRAD to elect credit-no-credit option for a second half-session course or to change from credit-no-credit option to a regular gradeLast day for GRAD to drop a second half-session course without a grade of W and without approval  Wed, Dec 9.
Your thesis deposit is not complete until you have made all corrections requested by the Graduate College Thesis Office and have submitted all supporting items required for the deposit. All corrections and additional materials must be received in satisfactory condition by the Thesis Office no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of the deposit deadline for your intended graduation period. Note: The Graduate College does not accept emailed or hard copy thesis submissions for review or deposit. Prepare your submission To begin your submission, your thesis should be formatted according to Graduate College thesis requirements and approved by your department. Prepare your PDF The thesis must be submitted as a single Portable Document Format (PDF) file. See the Thesis Office FAQ for a few tips on the PDF conversion process.* Security settings should not be applied to the PDF file. The PDF file should not contain embedded multimedia. Do not include required supporting items for the deposit in the PDF file. Verify/remove inaccurate metadata by opening the file in Adobe Reader and selecting Properties from the File menu. On the Description tab, verify that the title, author name, and so on are correct. *Note: The Thesis Office will not assist with the conversion of thesis files to PDF. SUPPLEMENTAL APPENDIX FILES (Optional) If you have supplemental appendix files for your thesis (video, audio, data sets, etc.), you will upload those files one at a time during the submission process. An appendix page with a brief description of the content of the supplemental file must be included in the main PDF file of the thesis. See the Graduate College thesis requirements for further information. Also note that any supplemental appendix files must be reviewed and approved by your director of research and committee, and those files will also be available in IDEALS according to the release option.
skip to main content  Add an event  Contact Information  Subscribe to these events  Send to a Friend  Send to Social Media outlet  Export Outlook and iCal  Print Calendar(Selected tab)  All  MonthWeekDaySearchadvanced searchEnter Search TermSelect start dateto Select end date view calendarprevious year << previous month < show events for March 2016next month > next year >> week selector S M T W T F S 282912345go to week of Mar 6, 201667891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303112 Event Detail Information 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmGreg LambethDissertation Writing WorkshopIllini Union 314 ABAll DayLast day to take doctoral final exam for May 2016 graduation8:00 am - 5:00 pmLast day to complete a doctoral dissertation deposit for May 2016 graduation8:00 am - 5:00 pmLast day to complete a master's thesis deposit for May 2016 graduationAll DayLast day to take doctoral final exam for Aug 2016 graduation8:00 am - 5:00 pmLast day to complete a doctoral dissertation deposit for Aug 2016 graduation8:00 am - 5:00 pmLast day to complete a master's thesis deposit for Aug 2016 graduationlink for robots only.
The UIC Graduate College would like to thank the UIUC Graduate College for use of some of the following and for continued collaboration with the ETD project. To Graduate College ETD Home Page Frequently asked questions are organized by the following topics: >Electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) FAQs What is an ETD? An ETD is an Electronic Thesis or Dissertation.  Instead of the traditional submission process, in which a student submits paper copies to be bound, catalogued, and disseminated in hard copy through the University Library, ETDs allow for the creation, submission, and dissemination of graduate research in digital form. The components and structure of an ETD are essentially the same as a traditional paper thesis. What is UIC Indigo? UIC Indigo is the digital repository for research and scholarship produced at the University of Illinois at Chicago. UIC Indigo collects, disseminates, and provides persistent and reliable access to the research and scholarship of faculty, staff, and students at the University of Illinois at Chicago.  Further information about UIC Indigo and Indigoin general.   What is ProQuest? From the ProQuest website (edited): ProQuest creates specialized information resources and technologies that provide ways for people to search, find, use, and share information.  ProQuest offers the expertise of such brands as UMI®, Chadwyck-Healey™, SIRS®, and eLibrary®. With Serials Solutions®, Ulrich's™, RefWorks®, COS™, Dialog® and now Bowker® part of the ProQuest brand family. UMI Dissertation Publishing (formerly University of Michigan International, UMI) has been publishing dissertations and theses since 1938.  In that time, over 2 million graduate works have been published from graduate schools around the world. They have over 700 active university publishing partners, and publish more than 70,000 new graduate works each year.  In addition they.
This collection contains dissertations and theses produced by masters and doctoral students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. If you are a graduate student depositing your thesis or dissertation, please do this through the Graduate College at If you deposit electronically, your dissertation or thesis will appear in this collection once your degree is conferred. If you would like to request an extension to an embargo on your dissertation or thesis, please contact the Graduate College at thesis@illinois.edu. If you have authored a dissertation or thesis in the past at the University of Illinois and would like to see it appear here or would like to open access to a dissertation or thesis already made available here, please fill out this form: or contact ideals-gen@illinois.edu for more information.



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