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U of I History

U of I History

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Geography, History, Social Studies

9th Grade - University

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Xitlaly Jasso

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12 Slides • 17 Questions

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U of I

History/Informative

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Poll

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Are you planning to attend U of I in the future?

yes

no

haven't thought about where I'm going to study

maybe

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Multiple Select

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How many majors does U Of I have?

1

200

2

92

3

26

4

135

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Multiple Choice

How many undergraduate degrees does U of I have?

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56

2

200

3

135

4

26

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Multiple Select

What majors does U of I have?

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Social Science

2

Marketing

3

Engineering

4

Journalism

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Multiple Choice

Where is U of I located?

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Springfield

2

Chicago

3

Champaign

4

Elmhurst

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Location

"The university is in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana (total population 207,000) in east-central Illinois. Situated about 140 miles south of Chicago, 125 miles west of Indianapolis, and 180 miles northeast of St. Louis."

Longitude + Latitude of the Quad40°06'36.88"N 88°13'38.13"W

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Multiple Choice

What is U of I acceptance rate?

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17%

2

6%

3

59%

4

30%

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Multiple Choice

What year was U of I founded?

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1867

2

1908

3

1854

4

1978

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It is the second oldest public school in the state

"The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is one of the original 37 public land-grant institutions created after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Morrill Act in 1862."

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Multiple Choice

Which has more sports available to them?

1

Women

2

Men

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Women's Sports

  • women have about 10 sports available to them such as...

  • Basketball/Swim & Dive

  • Cross Country/Tennis

  • Golf/ Track and Field

  • Gymnastics/ Volleyball

  • Soccer

  • Softball

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Men Sports

  • Men about about 9 sports available to them such as....

  • Baseball/ Tennis

  • Basketball/ Track and Field

  • Cross Country/ Wrestling

  • Football

  • Golf

  • Gymnastics

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Multiple Choice

Does U of I required SAT

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no

2

yes

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SAT

  • Test Optional

  • Students applying for fall 2021 freshman admission to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will not be required to submit SAT or ACT test results due to the COVID-19 pandemic limiting students' opportunities to take the exams.

  • will not require students applying for admission in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 academic years to submit SAT or ACT test results since the COVID-19 pandemic has limited their opportunities to take the exams. 

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Multiple Choice

Is U of I....?

1

Public

2

Private

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It is a Public Ivy institution

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Multiple Choice

How many items does the U of I library contain?

1

24,000,000+

2

1 million

3

a couple thousand

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LIBRARY COLLECTIONS

  •  one of the largest public university libraries in the world

  • 20+ Area studies libraries; one of the larger engineering libraries in the country, state-of-the-art agricultural library, and world-renowned rare book and manuscript library

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Multiple Select

Which is a cultural center located in the U of I campus?

1

Asian-American Cultural center

2

bruce d. nesbitt african american cultural center

3

la casa cultural latina

4

All of the above

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CULTURAL CENTERS

  • Asian-American cultural center

  • Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural center

  • La Casa Cultural Latina

  • Native American House

  • Women’s Resources center

  • LGBTQ Resource Center

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Multiple Choice

What are the school colors?

1

Orange and Blue

2

White and Orange

3

Blue and Red

4

White and Blue

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Multiple Choice

What is U of I tuition fee's for in-states?

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$15,602

2

$30,228

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Tuition Fees

  • The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign tuition fees are $15,602 for in-state and $30,228 for out of state students. 

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Multiple Choice

Is U of I and grant institution?

1

no

2

yes

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 It is a land and sea grant institution

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Multiple Choice

How many courses does U of I have?

1

800

2

560

3

300

4

1,000

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Course Descriptions

  • Courses numbered 000-099 are for preparatory work that does not count toward a degree but do count for tuition and load.

    Courses numbered 100-199 are intended primarily for freshmen and correspond to entry-level work. They may be taken by sophomores, juniors, and seniors.

    Courses numbered 200-299 are intended for lower-division students who satisfy the published prerequisite(s), if any. Transfer credit from two-year colleges would correspond to 100- and 200-level offerings.

    Courses numbered 300-399 are intended primarily for juniors and seniors who satisfy the published prerequisite(s), if any. Transfer work from two-year colleges does not correspond to these numbers.

    Courses numbered 400-499 are intended for upper-division undergraduate students sometimes also for graduate students.

    Courses numbered 500-599 are intended for graduate and professional school students.

    Courses numbered 600-799 are available for certain professional school courses with restricted enrollments. These courses apply primarily to law, medicine, and veterinary programs.

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Open Ended

What are your thoughts on U of I?

U of I

History/Informative

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