Simplified Transfer Process
UHSP students with a 2.0 GPA or higher in at least 12 hours of college credit are eligible to attend Illinois College and avoid a complicated transfer process. No application. No deposit.
- Submit a Transfer Request in lieu of an application
- Receive a credit transfer evaluation
- Add Illinois College to your FAFSA and receive a financial aid offer
- Contact Illinois College to connect with admission counselors, future professors in your major, support staff, and coaches
- Submit an Enrollment Commitment Form
Customized Options | Which sounds like you?
>> You will have 87 credit hours or more by the end of spring semester. You may be eligible for a Teach-Out plan. See our list of Teach-Out majors below. Those eligible for a Teach-Out:
- Will have all completed coursework accepted as credit to Illinois College.
- Do not have to meet Illinois College graduation requirements. Rather, students will complete UHSP's major and general education requirements.
- On-campus Teach-Out majors include:
- Online Teach-Out majors include:
>> You have 60-86.9 credit hours by the end of spring semester. You may be eligible for special scholarships and transfer accommodations just for UHSP students, including:
- For all completed coursework to be accepted as transfer credit to Illinois College.
- To complete UHSP's general education program and IC's major requirements.
>> You have fewer than 60 credit hours. You may be eligible for scholarships just for UHSP students:
- Receive credit for all 100-level course or higher with grades of “C-” or better
Scholarships and Transfer Accommodations
- Receive credit for all 100-level course or higher with grades of C- or better
- Illinois College will provide at least $23,000 in scholarships and will use FAFSA information and your 2025-2026 UHSP financial aid offer to match your out-of-pocket costs for the 2026-2027 school year at UHSP*
New Student planning to enroll at UHSP this fall?
- Illinois College will provide at least $21,000 in scholarships and will use FAFSA information to provide additional financial aid based on need. Qualified Illinois residents will have 100% of demonstrated need met through state, federal, and Illinois College programs.
- Utilize the simplified application form to fast track your admission to Illinois College.
- Contact Rick Bystry '81, transfer coordinator, at 217.245.3029 or rlbystry@ic.edu to learn more
* DETAILS :: The following terms and restrictions may apply:
- Illinois College will not award institutional aid that exceeds the cost of tuition at Illinois College
- Illinois College financial aid is renewable and some scholarships may require a student to reside in campus housing
