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Northeastern Illinois University International brochure by study metro
1. College of Arts and Sciences Majors
Anthropology (B.A.)
Art (B.A.)
Biology (B.S.)
Chemistry (B.S.)
Communication, Media and Theatre (B.A.)
Computer Science (B.S.)
Earth Science (B.S.)
Economics (B.A.)
English (B.A.)
Environmental Science (B.S.)
Environmental Studies (B.A.)
Geography (B.A.)
Global Studies (B.A.)
Graphic Design (B.F.A.)
History (B.A.)
Justice Studies (B.A.)
Latina/o and Latin American Studies (B.A.)
Mathematics (B.A.)
Music (B.M. & B.A.)
Philosophy (B.A.)
Physics (B.S.)
Political Science (B.A.)
Psychology (B.A.)
Social Work (B.S.W.)
Sociology (B.A.)
Spanish (B.A.)
Women’s and Gender Studies (B.A.)
College of Business and Management Majors
AACSB accredited
Accounting (B.S.)
Finance (B.S.)
General Business Administration (B.S.)
Management (B.S.)
Marketing (B.S.)
Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education Majors
Community Health (B.S.)
Early Childhood Education (B.A.)
Elementary Education (B.A.)
Human Resource Development (B.A.)
Inner City Studies (B.A.)
Middle Level Education (B.A.)
Physical Education (B.A.)
Special Education (B.A.)
Secondary Education Licensure Program
• Science: Biology
• English: Language Arts
• Science: Chemistry
• Science: Physics
• Social Science: History
• Mathematics
Nontraditional Degree Programs
University Without Walls (B.A. or B.S.)
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.A.)
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Northeastern and to join in the NEIU community! Find
us on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Also, connect
with us on Instagram @NEIUlife.
neiu.edu/international
College of Business and Management
AACSB accredited
Accounting (M.S.)
Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education
Community and Teacher Leaders (M.A.)
• Community-based Leader Concentration
• School-based Teacher Leader Concentration
Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A.)
Educational Leadership (M.A.)
• Higher Education Leadership Concentration
• School Leadership (K-12) Concentration
Elementary Education (M.A.T.)
Exercise Science (M.S.)
Family Counseling (M.A.)
Gifted Education (M.A.)
Human Resource Development (M.A.)
Inner City Studies (M.A.)
Instruction in Language Arts (M.S.)
• Secondary Education
Literacy Education (M.A.)
Middle Level Education (M.A.T.)
Rehabilitation Counseling (M.A.)
School Counseling (M.A.)
Secondary Education (M.A.T.)
Special Education (M.A. & M.S.)
Teaching and Inquiry (M.S.)
College of Arts and Sciences
Biology (M.S.)
Chemistry (M.S.)
Communication, Media and Theatre (M.A.)
Computer Science (M.S.)
• General Concentration
• Management Information Systems Concentration
English (M.A.)
• Composition Concentration
• Literature Concentration
Geography and Environmental Studies (M.A.)
Gerontology (M.A.)
History (M.A.)
Latin American Literatures and Cultures (M.A.)
Linguistics (M.A.)
Mathematics (M.S.)
• Applied Mathematics Concentration
• Secondary Education Concentration
Music (M.A.)
• Applied Music Pedagogy
Political Science (M.A.)
Social Work (M.S.W.)-
Full Program and Advanced Standing
• Leadership and Change Concentration
• Vulnerable Populations Concentration
Teaching English to Speakers of Other
Languages (TESOL) (M.A.)
Intensive English Program
The school for the Advancement of English Language and Learning (SAELL) has four levels of instruction
based on the Common European Framework Reference for Language. The program’s innovative curriculum
offers electives content-based instruction classes, and English for academic purposes so students’ language
learning is related to their future study. As a student in SAELL, you can expect to be in small classes for at least
18 hours per week, and it is located in our main campus.
Student Housing - The Nest
Located in the heart of the Main Campus, the 440-bed apartment-style units come fully furnished with
individual leases and utilities included. National studies show that students living on campus are more likely to
be successful and graduate. neiu.edu/housing
Course Level Placement
Students are placed into their level of study based on their most recent test score. The TOEFL PBT,
TOEFL IBT and IELTS equivalents are listed below.
Safety
According to College Stats, Northeastern is
the nation’s third-safest campus. According to
YourLocalSecurity, Northeastern is the safest
campus in Illinois.
Diversity
According to The Wall Street Journal/Times
Higher Education and U.S. News & World Report,
Northeastern is the most diverse college or
university in the Midwest. According to Diverse:
Issues in Higher Education, Northeastern is a top-
100 university for ethnically diverse graduates.
The over 100 student organizations include an
active Muslim Student Association.
International Programs
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A2: Waystage
B1: Threshold
B2: Vantage
SAELL level TOEFL PBT TOEFL IBT IELT
Undergraduate Programs
Graduate Programs
www.neiu.edu
International
Student Guide
neiu.edu/international
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2. Scholarships
A number of scholarships may be available to
international students at Northeastern Illinois
University. For more information visit:
neiu.edu/scholarships
Welcome
Northeastern Illinois University, a fully-accredited* state
university, attracts students from more than 100 countries around
the world. In fact, our university is consistently ranked as one of the
most ethnically diverse universities in the Midwestern United States.
Northeastern is located on roughly 67 acres in an attractive residential
area on the Northwest Side of Chicago, America’s third largest city.
The University offers more than 40 undergraduate and 30 graduate
programs in the arts, sciences, education, and business. Innovative
Faculty use interactive pedagogies to ensure students learn critical
thinking, adaption to change, problem solving, leadership, and how to
work collaboratively - qualities employers seek.
*Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org).
Visit neiu.edu/about/accreditation for a full list of accredited disciplinary bodies.
Office of International Programs
Financing Success
Fall Semester: June 15
Spring Semester: October 1
Full Summer
& First Half Summer: March 1
Second Half Summer Session: April 1
Applying as an
International Student
Contact Us
Contact the Office of International Programs for
any questions about the application process or to
check on your admission status (Note: M.A./M.S.
applications take longer to process since they
must be approved by the University and the
degree department.)
Office of International Programs
5500 N. St. Louis Avenue, Room LWH 0008
Chicago, Illinois 60625 USA
Phone: 1 (773) 442-4796
Email: International-Programs@neiu.edu
neiu.edu/international
Jobs
International students are allowed to work on
campus part time for up to 20 hours per week
under the provisions of the F-1 Visa.
Graduate Assistance is offered through the
College of Graduate Studies and Research. Some
programs will offer Curricular Practical Training
(CPT) for international students for part time.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is available after
degree is completed.
1. Apply for admission at neiu.edu/Admissions.
2. Submit the $30 application fee.
3. Submit required documents.
4. Wait for I-20 to schedule appointment with U.S. Consular
Office (www.usembassy.gov).
5. Report to the Office of International Programs at Northeastern
Illinois University upon arrival in the United States.
Admission application
$30 USD Application Fee
Official ACT (school code:1090) or SAT (school code:0993) scores
Required if you have earned fewer than 24 semester hours of college credit
Official transcript from high school
Required if you have earned fewer than 24 semester hours of college credit
Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended. Transcripts outside the
U.S. must be evaluated by Educational Credentials Evaluators, Inc. (ece.org) or
World Education Services, Inc (wes.org).
TOEFL (school code:1090) or IELTS (school code:1090) Official Score Reports
Minimum score for bachelor’s degree:
TOEFL PBT 500/TOEFL IBT 61/IELTS Composite 6.0
Minimum score for master’s degree:
TOEFL PBT 550/TOEFL IBT 79/IELTS Composite 6.5
Statement of goals and objectives
Two letters of recommendation with signed supplemental Letter of
Recommendation Forms
Any additional program-specific required documents. Check for additional
requirements (GRE for Business, school code:1090)
Notarized Financial Statement
https://admissions.neiu.edu/international-applicants
Notarized bank letter(s) from each sponsor’s financial institution
Copy of passport photo page
Copy of Form I-94 and Form I-20 (if applying from within the U.S.)
Note: Graduate students who have a low score on their TOEFL/IELTS score are able to be admitted conditionally to the university through
SAELL, the Intensive English Program. Must achieve sufficient score with in 1 year.
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Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s
degree
SAELL
program
Master’s
degree
After Admission Decision I-20 Processing-Documents required for I-20
Approximately 8,000 Students
16:1Student-to-
Faculty Ratio
1stLeast
Student Debt
According to U.S. News &
World Report, Northeastern
is the best in the state and
among the nation’s leaders at
graduating students with the
least debt.
Application Deadlines
Bachelor’s
degree
SAELL
program
Master’s
degree
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3. 3/2/2018
Northeastern Illinois University assumes no financial responsibility for international students. All international students are required to show proof that funds are
guaranteed for the first year of study to obtain an I-20. Please ensure that adequate funding will continue to be available from the same or equally reliable sources for
subsequent years. The following figures indicate the minimum amount needed for one academic year (fall & spring terms, minimum full-time enrollment) and twelve
months of living expenses. Estimated costs may be higher or lower than shown. An international student on an F-1 or J-1 visa cannot sponsor another international
student. If you are adding dependents you will need to provide additional expenses per year. Dependents are not permitted to work in the U.S.
1. PERSONAL RESOURCES: You and your sponsor(s) must: 1) complete the section below; and 2) attach an original bank/financial institution letterhead, for each
sponsor/financial institution, verifying that funds, stated in U.S. dollars, and totaling at least the minimum amount required for one year’s support, as described
above, are available to you (savings account, current money market account, current certificates of deposit) while you are pursuing a full-time course of study
applicable to your degree program. The letter must bear the original signature, in ink, of a bank officer/official. For more acceptable financial documentations see
page 2.
Sponsor Name:
Sponsor Address:
Sponsor Phone #
Sponsor Email Address:
Relationship to Student:
I will provide FULL financial support towards student’s educational and living expenses for the full length of degree program at NEIU. I have attached an official
bank letter/bank Statement.
Sponsor’s Signature: Date:
I will provide PARTIAL financial support of the amount of USD: $
Sponsor’s Signature: Date:
II. OTHER RESOURCES: If you will be sponsored by a government agency or private grant or scholarship, the sponsor or official designee must complete the
appropriate section below. Please attach the official contract or agreement when returning this form. THE INFORMATION MUST INCLUDE THE EXACT OR MINIMUM
AMOUNT OF U. S. DOLLARS WHICH WILL BE PROVIDED EACH YEAR AND THE LENGTH OF TIME THIS MONEY WILL BE AVAILABLE. WE CANNOT ADMIT YOU WITHOUT
THIS INFORMATION AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION.
Governmental Agency/Scholarship Name:
Amount Award $ Duration of Award
EXPENSE AY 2016-2017 AY 2017-2018 AY 2018-2019
Tuition and Mandatory fees
Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
$ 12,816.00 $ 15,375.00 $ 15,832.14
Health insurance- Estimated $ 1,234.00 $ 1,750.00 $ 1,200.00
Books & supplies - Estimated $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 800.00
12 mo. Living expenses (room & board) - Estimated $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00
12 mo. Transportation expenses - Estimated $ 360.00 $ 384.00 $ 384.00
TOTAL $ 28,210.00 $ 31,309.00 $ 30,216.14
Applying to College of Business
Tuition and Mandatory Fees
Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
$ 12,816.00 $ 17,140.00 $ 18,014.36
Total $ 28,210.00 $ 33,074.00 $ 32,398.36
Will you be accompanied by Dependents? YES NO
These figures are subject to increase without notice. Please attach a sheet of paper listing the name, date of birth, country of birth, country of citizenship, and relationship to you of all
dependents, along with identification pages of their passports.
If yes. Additional for Spouse + $ 7,200.00 +Health Insurance $ 1,689.00 Total + $ 8,889.00
If Yes, Additional Per Child + $ 6,000.00 +Health Insurance $ 642.00 Total + $ 6,642.00
Student Name:
Surname/Family Name Given Name/First Name Middle Name (s)
Term applying: Fall ____________ Spring __________ Summer IA _________ Summer II _______ Summer IB_______
Applicant’s Certification
I certify that the financial information furnished is a complete and accurate statement of resources available for study in the United States. I understand that
submission of inaccurate and/or fraudulent information can be considered sufficient cause for termination my enrollment and revoking my I-20 at Northeastern. I
will submit original financial documentation upon arrival to the U.S. to my PDSO/DSO.
(Applicant’s Signature) (Date) (Signature and seal/stamp of Notary Public or Legal Official
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: GRADUATE INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
Required for I-20 Processing and University Admission
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
ANY COMBINATION OF Fund is acceptable, as long as you can demonstrate the coverage for 12 months.
This financial statement and attached supporting document(s) cannot be dated more than six months prior to
the date of receipt in the OIP. Scanned original copies will be received for application. Legible Scanned PDF
Copies are acceptable. Please make copies of all application documents, including your financial documents,
for yourself. Students must submit original financial statement and bank letter upon arrival to the U.S. They
will become property of the University and will not be returned. Copies will not be provided to you by the OIP.
Bank letter/statement/ Loan
Guidelines
Sponsor can be:
Self, Family, Friend.
Personal Funds
Personal Loan
Must be dated within 6 months of application submission.
Name of account holder must be present
Official letter must be in English, or be certified by an English Translator.
Type of Account ONLY: Savings, Checking, Certificate of Deposit, Money
market Accounts
Must show currency and its USD equivalency
Must be issued by bank with official bank seal.
Official Bank Letter with Bank Seal, if no seal must be Notarized
Recent Bank Statements must be dated within the last 6 months.
Sponsors from Family/Friends
in the U.S.:
Copy of Affidavit of Support –I-134 is required got to
https://www.uscis.gov/i-134 .
Copy of Official Bank Letter with Official Bank Seal
Must be dated within the last 6 months
Governmental
Agency/Scholarship Sponsor:
Original letter from Governmental Agency or Scholarship Sponsor
Must be dated within the last 6 months
Must indicate award recipient
Must indicate period of time covered by the award
Must indicate institution, Northeastern Illinois University
Must indicate total amount of support given to during the time period.
Must indicate if the amount will be awarded to student or to the
institution.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS, EMPLOYER LETTERS, REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS,
BUSINESS ACCOUNTS AND TAX RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
FAXES AND PHOTO COPIES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
EQUIVALENCY GUIDE
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS REVIEW & PROCESSING
Students, who have successfully completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme coursework
and receive the minimum score as indicated for the subject and level below, will receive college credit for this
work. A maximum of 30 credit hours of lower division credit may be awarded through International
Baccalaureate. This credit is included in the maximum of 64 semester hours that is accepted from a community
college toward graduation.
IB Course/Exam Levels are: SL = Standard Level; HL = Higher Level
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 1: Studies in Language and Literature
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Language A: French SL or HL 4 – 5
6 – 7
FREN 210
FREN210andFREN252
3 cr.
6 cr.
Language A: Spanish SL or HL 4 – 5
6 – 7
SPAN 253
SPAN252andSPAN253
3 cr.
6 cr.
Language A: English SL or HL 5 – 7 ENGL 201, 202 and
203
9 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 2: Language Acquisition
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Language B: French SL or HL 4 – 5
6 – 7
FREN 210
FREN210andFREN221
3 cr.
6 cr.
Language B: Spanish SL or HL 4 – 5
6 – 7
SPAN 224
SPAN224andSPAN225
3 cr.
6 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 3: Individuals and Societies
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Business and
Management
SL 4 – 7 MNGT 201 3 cr.
Economics SL or HL 5 – 7 ECON 200 3 cr.
Geography SL
SL
HL
HL
6
7
5
6 - 7
GES 104
GES 104 and GES 199
GES 104
GES 104 and GES 199
3 cr.
6 cr.
3 cr.
6 cr.
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Global Politics SL or HL 5 – 7 PSCI 275 3 cr.
History SL or HL 6 – 7 HIST 199 6 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 3: Individuals and Societies (Continued)
Information
Technology in Global
Society
SL or HL 5 – 7 CS 100 3 cr.
Philosophy SL 5 – 7 PHIL 199 3 cr.
Psychology SL or HL 5 – 7 PSYC 100 4 cr.
Social and Cultural
Anthropology
HL 6 – 7 ANTH 212 3 cr.
World Religions SL 5 – 7 PHIL 202 3 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 4: Sciences
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Biology SL
HL
HL
HL
Student can petition
to have HL 6 – 7 count
as BIO 100.
5 – 7
5
6
7
BIO 100
BIO 100
BIO 201
BIO 201 and BIO 202
3 cr.
3 cr.
3 cr.
6 cr.
Chemistry HL (4 hours)
HL (5 hours)
HL (9 hours)
5 – 7
5 – 7
5 – 7
CHEM 212
CHEM 211
CHEM211andCHEM212
4 cr.
5 cr.
9 cr.
Computer Science SL or HL 5 – 7 CS 101 3 cr.
Environmental
Systems and Societies
SL
SL
HL
HL
6
7
5
6 – 7
GES 150
GES 150 and GES 199
GES 150
GES 150 and GES 199
3cr.
6 cr.
3 cr.
6 cr.
Physics SL
HL
5 – 7
5 – 7
PHYS 110
PHYS 206/203 or 206L
PHYS 207/204 or 207L
4 cr.
8 cr.
Sports, Exercise and
Health Science
SL 6 – 7 HLED 107 3 cr.
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 5: Mathematics
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Mathematical Studies SL 5 – 7 MATH 173 or
MATH 113 or
MATH 163
3 cr.
Mathematics SL or HL 5 – 7 MATH 187 4 cr.
Further Mathematics HL 6 – 7 CS 201 and
MATH 202
3 cr.
4 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 6: The Arts
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Dance SL or HL 5 – 7 DANC 101 3 cr.
Film SL or HL 5 – 7 CMTM 160 3 cr.
Music SL
HL
6 – 7
5 – 7
MUS 104
MUS 104
3 cr.
3 cr.
Theatre SL or HL 5 – 7 CMTT 130 3 cr.
Visual Arts SL or HL
SL
HL
5
6 – 7
6 – 7
ART 199
ART 199
Course determined
after advising
3 cr.
6 cr.
6 cr.
8. Last Updated: January 15, 2015 SP/Admission Review/Page 1
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
EQUIVALENCY GUIDE
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS REVIEW & PROCESSING
Students, who have successfully completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme coursework
and receive the minimum score as indicated for the subject and level below, will receive college credit for this
work. A maximum of 30 credit hours of lower division credit may be awarded through International
Baccalaureate. This credit is included in the maximum of 64 semester hours that is accepted from a community
college toward graduation.
IB Course/Exam Levels are: SL = Standard Level; HL = Higher Level
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 1: Studies in Language and Literature
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Language A: French SL or HL 4 – 5
6 – 7
FREN 210
FREN210andFREN252
3 cr.
6 cr.
Language A: Spanish SL or HL 4 – 5
6 – 7
SPAN 253
SPAN252andSPAN253
3 cr.
6 cr.
Language A: English SL or HL 5 – 7 ENGL 201, 202 and
203
9 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 2: Language Acquisition
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Language B: French SL or HL 4 – 5
6 – 7
FREN 210
FREN210andFREN221
3 cr.
6 cr.
Language B: Spanish SL or HL 4 – 5
6 – 7
SPAN 224
SPAN224andSPAN225
3 cr.
6 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 3: Individuals and Societies
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Business and
Management
SL 4 – 7 MNGT 201 3 cr.
Economics SL or HL 5 – 7 ECON 200 3 cr.
Geography SL
SL
HL
HL
6
7
5
6 - 7
GES 104
GES 104 and GES 199
GES 104
GES 104 and GES 199
3 cr.
6 cr.
3 cr.
6 cr.
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Global Politics SL or HL 5 – 7 PSCI 275 3 cr.
History SL or HL 6 – 7 HIST 199 6 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 3: Individuals and Societies (Continued)
Information
Technology in Global
Society
SL or HL 5 – 7 CS 100 3 cr.
Philosophy SL 5 – 7 PHIL 199 3 cr.
Psychology SL or HL 5 – 7 PSYC 100 4 cr.
Social and Cultural
Anthropology
HL 6 – 7 ANTH 212 3 cr.
World Religions SL 5 – 7 PHIL 202 3 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 4: Sciences
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Biology SL
HL
HL
HL
Student can petition
to have HL 6 – 7 count
as BIO 100.
5 – 7
5
6
7
BIO 100
BIO 100
BIO 201
BIO 201 and BIO 202
3 cr.
3 cr.
3 cr.
6 cr.
Chemistry HL (4 hours)
HL (5 hours)
HL (9 hours)
5 – 7
5 – 7
5 – 7
CHEM 212
CHEM 211
CHEM211andCHEM212
4 cr.
5 cr.
9 cr.
Computer Science SL or HL 5 – 7 CS 101 3 cr.
Environmental
Systems and Societies
SL
SL
HL
HL
6
7
5
6 – 7
GES 150
GES 150 and GES 199
GES 150
GES 150 and GES 199
3cr.
6 cr.
3 cr.
6 cr.
Physics SL
HL
5 – 7
5 – 7
PHYS 110
PHYS 206/203 or 206L
PHYS 207/204 or 207L
4 cr.
8 cr.
Sports, Exercise and
Health Science
SL 6 – 7 HLED 107 3 cr.
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 5: Mathematics
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Mathematical Studies SL 5 – 7 MATH 173 or
MATH 113 or
MATH 163
3 cr.
Mathematics SL or HL 5 – 7 MATH 187 4 cr.
Further Mathematics HL 6 – 7 CS 201 and
MATH 202
3 cr.
4 cr.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE – GROUP 6: The Arts
IB SUBJECT IB LEVEL REQUIRED SCORE NEIU EQUIVALENT SEM. CREDITS
Dance SL or HL 5 – 7 DANC 101 3 cr.
Film SL or HL 5 – 7 CMTM 160 3 cr.
Music SL
HL
6 – 7
5 – 7
MUS 104
MUS 104
3 cr.
3 cr.
Theatre SL or HL 5 – 7 CMTT 130 3 cr.
Visual Arts SL or HL
SL
HL
5
6 – 7
6 – 7
ART 199
ART 199
Course determined
after advising
3 cr.
6 cr.
6 cr.
12. The Northeastern Illinois University Foundation is committed to providing support for the students and
faculty of Northeastern through private, philanthropic donations.
Since 1969, the NEIU Foundation has existed as an independent, 501(c)3, nonprofit corporation in the State
of Illinois and as the official fundraising and private gift-receiving agency for Northeastern Illinois University.
Over the years, the Foundation has worked to provide a range of support, especially scholarship support,
to students who demonstrate need and/or achievement. In this brochure, you will see listed the more than
100 scholarships funded through private gifts to the NEIU Foundation.
• Endowed scholarships award annual interest income yielded from the investment of the donor’s
original gift. The NEIU Foundation manages the investment of the original gift, which remains
intact and is grown over time. Because only the interest income is awarded, endowed scholarships
are perpetual funds.
• Many of the NEIU Foundation’s scholarships are named in honor or memory of a donor’s loved one.
• Awardable amounts from an endowed scholarship may vary from year to year. Endowed scholarship
amounts are calculated on a three-year rolling average to remain as consistent as possible.
• Annually-funded scholarships rely on a donor’s gift to the scholarship fund each year, which is then
awarded in the course of one year. In some cases, these are larger sums that are spent down over
the course of several years.
• Students may be eligible for more than one Foundation scholarship.
• Because these scholarships are funded through private donations, students from countries other
than the U.S., or students who live in the U.S. but are not U.S. citizens, are not prohibited from
receiving most Foundation scholarships, so long as they meet scholarship criteria.
In addition to the scholarships available through the Foundation, there are a variety of state, federal
and locally-funded financial aid opportunities available through the Office of Scholarships at Northeastern
Illinois University.
For more information and to apply for scholarships available to Northeastern students, visit AcademicWorks.
Log in with your NEIU username and ID:
neiu.academicworks.com
AcademicWorks is an online, searchable database of all University and NEIU Foundation scholarships. You
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14. ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
Junior or senior in music. Based on financial
need. Additional conditions apply. $1,200.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-BARNETT-KENAS-MCGUCKIN-
NICOSIA-SPEAKE SCHOLARSHIP IN MUSIC
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
SHERMAN P. APPEL SCHOLARSHIP Entering freshmen (odd years). Sophomore/
junior (even years) in the honors program.
Minimum GPA 3.5. $900.
BERNARD J. BROMMEL DOCTORAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarship for alumni who have Masters
degrees to complete Ph.D. degrees. For first
or second year graduate students. $5,000.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Jeffrey Hill, political science, (773) 442-5659,
j-hill@neiu.edu
ROBIN ARCHIA PRIZE FOR SERVICE Freshman, sophomore, junior or senior in
political science. Based on merit/academic
excellence. Additional conditions apply.
$500.
Paul Schroeder-Rodriguez, world languages
and cultures, (773) 442-4279,
p-schroeder-rodriguez@neiu.edu
Full-time junior or senior in Spanish.
Minimum GPA 3.25. Additional conditions
apply. $1,100.
JEWELL BERLINGER MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Tony Adams, communication, media and
theatre, (773) 442-5928,
a-adams3@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-ADAMS-BELL-JORDAN
SCHOLARSHIP IN COMMUNICATION, MEDIA,
AND THEATRE
Senior or graduate in communication,
media and theatre. Minimum GPA 3.0.
Additional conditions apply. $1,200.
Senior in the honors program. Additional
conditions apply. $1,200.
Peggy Shannon, honors program,
(773) 442-6044, p-shannon@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-BRADY-PORTOKALIS
SCHOLARSHIP IN THE HONORS PROGRAM
BROMMEL-CHAN-LAIRD SCHOLARSHIP
FOR ENSEMBLE ESPAÑOL
Full or part-time spohomore, junior or
senior in Ensemble Español. Major or minor
in communication, media and theatre.
Minimum GPA 2.5. $1,100.
Jorge Perez, Ensemble Español, (773) 442-
5904, j-perez1@neiu.edu
ASPIRE SCHOLARSHIP Support for undocumented Northeastern
students. Additional conditions apply.
$1,100.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Jessica Mueller, alumni relations, (773) 442-
4211, j-mueller4@neiu.edu
NEIU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INTERNSHIP
SCHOLARSHIP
Must be a student member of the alumni
association and secure an internship
opportunity for academic credit. Additional
conditions apply. $1,100.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Junior or senior in humanities who
has attended NEIU at least 2 semesters
progressing toward a degree. $600.
BERLINGER HUMANITIES AWARD
BROMMEL-DENSON-EVERSON-SNELL
SCHOLARSHIP IN COMMUNICATION,
MEDIA AND THEATRE
Full or part-time junior or senior in
communication, media and theatre.
Completed three courses in communication.
Minimum GPA 3.4. $1,100.
Tony Adams, communication, media and
theatre, (773) 442-5928,
a-adams3@neiu.edu
15. ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
BROMMEL-PEREZ SCHOLARSHIP FOR
ENSEMBLE ESPAÑOL
Male student preferred. Freshman,
sophomore, junior or senior in dance.
Minimum GPA 3.0. Additional conditions
apply. $1,200.
Jorge Perez, Ensemble Español, (773) 442-
5904, j-perez1@neiu.edu
Junior or senior in the honors program.
Additional conditions apply. $1,200.
Peggy Shannon, honors program, (773) 442-
6044, p-shannon@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-MANGANIELLO-WOHL
SCHOLARSHIP IN THE HONORS PROGRAM
Junior or senior in interdisciplinary studies
or university without walls. Minimum GPA
3.0. Additional conditions apply. $1,200.
Kim Sanborn, nontraditional degree
programs, (773) 442-6038,
k-sanborn@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-MENDELSON-HENINGTON
SCHOLARSHIP IN INTERDISCIPLINARY
STUDIES OR UNIVERSITY WITHOUT WALLS
Freshman, sophomore, junior or senior.
Additional conditions apply. $1,100.
BROMMEL-NIEMANN DETERMINATION
AGAINST ALL ODDS SCHOLARSHIP
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Junior or senior in music (voice). Additional
conditions apply. Audition required. $1,200.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-RATNER SCHOLARSHIP IN MUSIC
Junior or senior. Additional conditions
apply. $1,100.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-ROCCI DETERMINATION AGAINST
ALL ODDS SCHOLARSHIP
Junior or senior in history. Additional
conditions apply. $1,200.
BROMMEL-LINDBERG SCHOLARSHIP IN
HISTORY
Michael Tuck, history, (773) 442-5606,
m-tuck@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-LEVY-STANIEC SCHOLARSHIP
IN COMMUNICATION, MEDIA AND
THEATRE
Full-time or part-time sophomore, junior
or senior in communication, media and
theatre. Minimum GPA 3.2. $1,100.
Tony Adams, communication, media and
theatre, (773) 442-5928,
a-adams3@neiu.edu
Junior or senior in communication, media
and theatre. Additional conditions apply.
$1,200.
Tony Adams, communication, media and
theatre, (773) 442-5928,
a-adams3@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-KRAMER-BARNITZ SCHOLARSHIP
IN COMMUNICATION, MEDIA AND THEATRE
Junior or senior in dance. Minimum GPA 3.0.
Additional conditions apply. $1,200.
Jorge Perez, Ensemble Español, (773) 442-
5904, j-perez1@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-KOMAIKO-PEREZ SCHOLARSHIP
FOR ENSEMBLE ESPAÑOL
Junior or senior in political science.
Additional conditions apply. $1,200.
Jeffrey Hill, political science, (773) 442-5659,
j-hill@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-FEIGENHOLTZ SCHOLARSHIP IN
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-HAHS-STEINBERG SCHOLARSHIP Junior or senior in global studies. Additional
conditions apply. $1,200.
Junior or senior in communication, media
and theatre. Additional conditions apply.
$1,200.
Tony Adams, communication, media and
theatre, (773) 442-5928,
a-adams3@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-HANSON-IJAMS-HAYWARD
SCHOLARSHIP IN COMMUNICATION,
MEDIA AND THEATRE
Junior or senior in the honors program.
Additional conditions apply. $1,200.
Peggy Shannon, honors program,
(773) 442-6044, p-shannon@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-COZAD-ELLIOTT SCHOLARSHIP
IN THE HONORS PROGRAM
16. ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
NEIU civil service employee. Available 2016.
Additional conditions apply. $400.
HARRIS FAMILY ENDOWMENT (CIVIL
SERVICE SCHOLAR AWARD)
Latino sophomore, junior or senior in
education. Minimum GPA 2.5. Additional
conditions apply. $750.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
AIXA DIAZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Dr. Howard Bultinck, educational leadership
and development, (773) 442-5809,
h-bultnick@neiu.edu
Sophomore, junior or senior minority
student in Human Resources Development.
Minimum GPA 3.4. $700.
EXECUTIVE LEARNING EXCHANGE’S
CHICAGOLAND LEARNING LEADERS
RIGHTSTART4KIDS SCHOLARSHIP
Freshman in education. Minimum ACT/SAT
score. Additional conditions apply. $3,200.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
CHICAGO TEACHERS COLLEGE
ASSOCIATION ENDOWMENT
Sophomore, junior or senior. For travel
expenses and research presentations.
Additional conditions apply. Renewable.
$750.
Saba Ayman-Nolley, psychology, (773) 442-
5844, s-ayman-nolley@neiu.edu
PEGGY CONDON MEMORIAL AWARD IN
PSYCHOLOGY
Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or
graduate student. Additional conditions
apply. $1,600.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
CLASS GIFT SCHOLARSHIP
Based on merit/academic excellence.
Additional conditions apply. $7,000.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
ELVINA DAVID MEMORIAL FUND
Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or
graduate student. Minimum GPA 3.0.
Additional conditions apply. $700.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
TOM DALOF HEROES AWARD
Contact Pedroso Center for requirements.
$1,600.
Diane DiMaso, (773) 442-5442,
d-dimaso@neiu.edu
DEAN MURRELL J. HIGGINS DUSTER LEGACY
FUND
Junior, senior or graduate student in
political science. Minimum GPA 3.3.
Additional conditions apply. $950.
Jeffrey Hill, political science, (773) 442-5659,
j-hill@neiu.edu
SHIRLEY CASTELNUOVO MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
PROFESSOR BONNIE B. BUSSE MEMORIAL
MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time sophomore, junior or senior,
K-12 education major. Minimum GPA 3.5.
Additional conditions apply. $3,500.
Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior
or graduate student of Polish descent.
Additional conditions apply. $800.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
CHICAGO SOCIETY FOUNDATION
ENDOWMENT
Freshman, sophomore, junior or senior.
Additional conditions apply. $1,100.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-WAMBACH DETERMINATION
AGAINST ALL ODDS SCHOLARSHIP
Freshman, sophomore, junior or senior.
Additional conditions apply. $1,100.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
BROMMEL-SCHAACK DETERMINATION
AGAINST ALL ODDS SCHOLARSHIP
17. FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
Tom Parry, health, physical education,
recreation and athletics, (773) 442-4818,
t-parry1@neiu.edu
Must complete student teaching in
secondary health or internship in
community health. Minimum GPA 3.0.
Additional conditions apply. $850.
CHUCK KANE MEMORIAL AWARD: EXERCISE
SCIENCE
Student in English, linguistics, foreign
language, art or music with an interest in
Persian poetry/music. Preferably of Iranian
descent. $500.
IRANIAN HERITAGE CULTURAL FUND Dean’s office, College of Arts and Sciences,
(773) 442-5700
Dean’s office, College of Business and
Management, (773) 442-6100,
cobm-do@neiu.edu
Junior or senior in business. Minimum GPA
3.0. Additional conditions apply. $850.
DR. DURWARD HOFLER SCHOLARSHIP
IN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND
MANAGEMENT
KAY HILTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Junior or senior in elementary or secondary
education. Additional conditions apply.
$2,200.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Freshman. Based on merit/academic
excellence. Additional conditions apply.
$2,000.
JENNY AND EDWARD HARJU MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Dean’s office, College of Business and
Management, (773) 442-6100,
cobm-do@neiu.edu
Female student. Junior or senior in
business/management. Additional
conditions apply. $750.
ELAINE HELMAN AWARD
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Undergraduate or graduate student
preferably undocumented and of Mexican
descent. Additional conditions apply. $400.
JESUS GUADALUPE FOUNDATION
ENDOWMENT
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
MIG team registration fees, travel, per diem,
room and board. Additional conditions
apply. $400.
HARRIS FAMILY ENDOWMENT (MODEL
ILLINOIS GOVERNMENT PROGRAM
AWARD)
DR. HARRY N. HILD STUDENT WRITING
AWARD FOR THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND
SCIENCES
Presented to the winner of the Student
Writing Competition. $700
Dean’s office, College of Arts and Sciences,
773-442-5700
Mark McKernin, art, (773) 442-4943,
m-mckernin@neiu.edu
Awarded at end of academic year to a senior
selected by the faculty. $450.
FRITZMAN-HALLBERG AWARD FOR ART
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Minimum GPA 3.0. Renewable up to four
years. Additional conditions apply. $3,900.
DANIEL L. GOODWIN NEIU FOUNDATION
SCHOLARSHIP
DR. LAWRENCE FRANK FIRSTYEAR MERIT
AWARD
Student must be nominated by faculty/staff
and participate in a First-Year Experience
Program. $2,100.
Barbara Sherry, (773) 442-4804,
b-sherry@neiu.edu
18. FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
Sophomore, junior or senior in special
education. Additional conditions and age
requirements apply. $6,500.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
MARY LOUISE KOOYUMJIAN SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time sophomore, junior, senior or
graduate student in music. Minimum GPA
3.0. Audition required. Additional conditions
apply. $1,900.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
THE REVEREND JOHN M. KRUMP
SCHOLARSHIP
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Graduate student in counselor education.
Minimum GPA 3.0. Additional conditions
apply. Renewable once. $450.
THE ALBERT, RUTH, AND DONNA TERRY
KATZ SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time junior/senior in elementary
education. Polish, Eastern European descent
or veteran preferred. Minimum GPA 3.0.
Additional conditions apply. $5,500.
Dean’s office, College of Education, (773)
442-5500
DR. OLGA KASZUBOWSKI MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Graduate student. Based on merit/academic
excellence. Additional conditions apply (2
scholarships of $500 each).
CHUCK KANE SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE
GRADUATE COLLEGE
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior
or graduate student in the College of
Education. Additional conditions apply (3
scholarships of $500 each).
CHUCK KANE SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Graduate student in music or art. Minimum
GPA 3.0. Audition required. Additional
conditions apply. $850.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
THE JOHN AND EVA KRUMP FAMILY
SCHOLARSHIP IN MUSIC OR ART
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or
graduate student in COBM. Additional
conditions apply (3 scholarships-$500 each).
CHUCK KANE SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or
graduate student in the College of Arts and
Sciences. Additional conditions apply (3
scholarships-$500 each).
CHUCK KANE SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Tom Parry, health, physical education,
recreation and athletics, (773) 442-4818,
t-parry1@neiu.edu
Senior in secondary health education or
community health and wellness. Minimum
GPA 3.0. Additional conditions apply. $850.
CHUCK KANE MEMORIAL AWARD: HEALTH
AND WELLNESS
Tom Parry, health, physical education,
recreation and athletics, (773) 442-4818,
t-parry1@neiu.edu
Student majoring in physical education.
Minimum GPA 3.0. $850.
CHUCK KANE MEMORIAL AWARD: PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
19. FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
ARTURO NAJERA MEXICAN-AMERICAN
SCHOLARSHIP
Junior in Spanish. Minimum overall GPA 3.0
and Minimum GPA in Spanish 3.0. $700.
Paul Schroeder-Rodriguez, world languages
and cultures, (773) 442-4279,
p-schroeder-rodriguez@neiu.edu
Full-time junior or senior in Spanish.
Latino/a descent. Minimum GPA 3.25.
Additional conditions apply. $2,200.
DR. CALIXTO C. MASÓ SPANISH
SCHOLARSHIP
Paul Schroeder-Rodriguez, world languages
and cultures, (773) 442-4279,
p-schroeder-rodriguez@neiu.edu
Full-time junior or senior in business.
Minimum GPA 2.5. Additional conditions
apply. $1,100.
ANDREW MIHOPOULOS SCHOLARSHIP Dean’s office, College of Business and
Management, (773) 442-6100,
cobm-do@neiu.edu
Early childhood education major with
financial need. $2,000.
MARION L. MOLYNEAUX SCHOLARSHIP Ngoc-Diep Nguyen, teacher education,
(773) 442-6197, n-nguyen8@neiu.edu
Student pursuing any major in the arts or
sciences. Preference for international or
undocumented. Essay required. Minimum
GPA undergraduate 2.5 and graduate 3.0.
$900.
DR. MOHAMMAD MOSSADEGH SERVANT
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP IN THE COLLEGE
OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Dean’s office, College of Arts and Sciences,
(773) 442-5700
Student pursuing any major in COBM.
Preference for Iranian descent. Essay
required. Minimum GPA undergraduate 2.5
and graduate 3.0. $4,200.
DR. MOHAMMAD MOSSADEGH SERVANT
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP IN THE COLLEGE
OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Dean’s office, College of Business and
Management, (773) 442-6100,
cobm-do@neiu.edu
Sophomore, junior or senior in English.
Additional conditions apply. $550.
ELY LIEBOW MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Tim Libretti, english, (773) 442-5823,
t-libretti@neiu.edu
Full-time student in good academic
standing that demonstrates financial need.
Latino/a descent. $2,200.
DR. CALIXTO C. MASÓ EMERGENCY
SCHOLARSHIP
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Sophomore, junior or senior in English
or communication, media and theatre.
Additional conditions apply. $700.
PAULA M. LEVY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Junior, senior or graduate student.
Minimum GPA 3.5. Additional conditions
apply. $1,100.
DANIEL K. KUZUHARA HOPE CENTER
SCHOLARSHIP
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Undergraduate or graduate student
pursuing degree in early childhood
education. $700.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
THE SUE, MARY JANE, AND JACQUELINE
KRUMP SCHOLARSHIP
Early childhood education major with
financial need. $700.
MARY JANE KRUMP CASCINO SCHOLARSHIP Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
20. ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
JORGE RODRIGUEZ SCHOLARSHIP Freshman, sophomore, junior or senior
of Cuban descent majoring in education.
Based on financial need. $400.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Junior or senior. Additional conditions
apply. $700.
THE JEROME M. SACHS TRIBUTE
SCHOLARSHIP
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Full-time undergraduate or part-time
graduate students. Latino/a descent.
Minimum GPA 2.5. Additional conditions
apply. $2,800.
DR. SANTOS RIVERA ENLACE ENDOWMENT Frank Gaytan, director of ENLACE, (773) 442-
4877, f-gaytan@neiu.edu
Minimum GPA 3.0. Based on financial need.
$400.
BERNARD AND ETHEL RATTNER
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or
graduate student. Minimum GPA 3.0.
Additional conditions apply. $1,500.
THE PEACE SCHOLARSHIP Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Based on financial need. $5,000.NEIU FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Full-time sophomore, junior or senior living
in Lake County. Special consideration given
to Latino/a students. Minimum GPA 2.5.
Additional conditions apply. $6,500.
NEIU COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY
UNIVERSITY CENTER SCHOLARSHIP
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
Sophomore, junior or senior in music. Based
on merit/academic excellence. Audition
required. Additional conditions apply. $600.
THE JOAN SACHS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
A.C. SHABICA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Freshman, sophomore, junior or senior.
Based on merit/academic excellence.
Additional conditions apply. $950.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
SMITH-BARNEY MERCANTILE FOUNDATION
SCHOLARSHIP
Full or part-time undergraduate or graduate
student in the College of Education. CPS
High School graduates only. Minimum GPA
2.5 for undergraduate and 3.0 for graduate.
Additional conditions apply. $1,100.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
NADA SPASOJEVICH SCHOLARSHIP Sophomore, junior or senior with an
interest in vocal/dance performance, music
education or the arts. Based on merit/
academic excellence. Audition required.
Additional conditions apply. $1,000.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
21. FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACTFUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
MARK ZINMAN SCHOLARSHIP Undergraduate Special Education major.
Minimum GPA 3.0. Essay and letter of
recommendation required. $700.
Sandra Beyda-Lorie, Special Education, (773)
442-5583, s-beyd@neiu.edu
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
Sophomore, junior, senior or graduate
student in music. Additional conditions
apply. $2,200.
MARLENE WILCZYNSKI AND KENNETH P.
GILL SCHOLARSHIP
RONALD WILLIAMS MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
African-American sophomore, junior
or senior. Minimum GPA 3.0. Additional
conditions apply. $850.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
GUS ZIAGOS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
AWARD
Declared major in Physical Education,
Secondary or Community Health. Minimum
GPA 3.0. Renewable by nomination only.
Additional conditions apply. $850.
Tom Parry, health, physical education,
recreation and athletics, (773) 442-4818,
t-parry1@neiu.edu
EMILY VINSON STOFFA SCHOLARSHIP Freshman piano majors. Audition required.
Additional conditions apply. $1,100.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
ROBERTO EUGENE TIRADO SCHOLARSHIP Incoming freshman from Lake View High
School. Puerto Rican descent preferred.
Minimum GPA 2.0. Renewable until degree
completion. Additional conditions apply.
$950.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
DORIS VROOMAN MENTORING AWARD First semester sophmores will work with
a mentor for a full semester. Must be
interested in a major within the College
of Arts and Sciences. Minimum GPA 2.75.
$2,000.
Damaris Tapia, alumni relations, (773) 442-
4208, d-tapia1@neiu.edu
LYNNE E. WORSHAM MEMORIAL AWARD First preference to students who attended
Michael Faraday Elementary School. Second
preference to graduates of any school
within the Chicago Public School system
interested in a degree in education. $300.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
22. FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
GEORGE RICO PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP
IN MUSIC
Recognizes academic promise and is offered
to incoming freshman entering in the fall
semester who intend to major in music.
Presidential Scholars are automatically
admitted into the university honors
program. Minimum GPA 3.35 and 27
ACT composite score. Renewable for 3
academic years if GPA of 3.5 is maintained
and participation in the university honors
program continued. Audition required.
Full-tuition for one year, fees and book
allowance for a total of 4 years.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
JARVIS FAMILY PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP Recognizes academic promise and is
offered to incoming freshman entering in
the fall semester. Presidential Scholars are
automatically admitted into the university
honors program. Minimum GPA 3.35 and
27 ACT composite score. Renewable for 3
academic years if GPA of 3.5 is maintained
and participation in the university honors
program continued. Full-tuition for one
year, fees and book allowance for a total of
4 years.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP Recognizes academic promise and is
offered to incoming freshman entering in
the fall semester. Presidential Scholars are
automatically admitted into the university
honors program. Minimum GPA 3.35 and
27 ACT composite score. Renewable for 3
academic years if GPA of 3.5 is maintained
and participation in the university honors
program continued. Full-tuition for one
year, fees and book allowance for a total of
4 years.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
23. FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
“When I see social work
students, I see myself.
We are first-generation
college students, children
of immigrants, and people
from under-represented
groups. We have the ideal to
help others like us. I would
not have achieved my goal
of serving others without
the financial assistance that
supported my education.
I give because I want to
ensure that the cycle of
service continues.”
FRANK GAYTAN,
Director of ENLACE Leadership Institute
24. FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS ALL annual scholarships are dependent upon annual donations.
THE ANDREW A. HAY MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Sophomore, junior or senior in earth
science (major or minor). Minimum GPA 3.0.
Renewable. Additional conditions apply.
Earth sciences department, (773) 442-6050
GRAINGER FOUNDATION COLLEGE
OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
SCHOLARSHIP
Student in the college of business and
management. Additional conditions apply.
$5,000.
Dean’s office, College of Business and
Management, (773) 442-6100,
cobm-do@neiu.edu
ANITA LOUISE BIANCO STUDENT TEACHING
AWARD
Awarded to a student in Special Education.
Additional Conditions apply. $300.
Sandra Beyda, special education,
773‐442‐5583, s-beyda@neiu.edu
RUTH HANNA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN
MUSIC
Female. Junior, senior or graduate in music.
Audition required. Additional conditions
apply. Renewable one time. $3,000.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
HAROLD E. BERLINGER MUSIC
SCHOLARSHIP
Freshman, sophomore, junior or senior in
music. Based on merit/academic excellence.
Audition required.
APPLIED PROFESSIONALISM AWARD IN
SOCIALWORK
Sophomore, junior or senior in social work.
Based on merit/academic excellence.
Additional conditions apply.
Jade Stanley, social work, (773) 442-4764,
j-stanley@neiu.edu
LUCILLE AND EDWARD KEATING
SCHOLARSHIP
Junior or senior in education. Minimum GPA
3.0. Additional conditions apply.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
VIRGINIA KANE SCHOLARSHIP Freshman, sophmore, junior, senior or
graduate student. Additional conditions
apply. $500.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
THE RORY DONNELLY FAMILY ASSISTANCE
AWARD
Female. Single parent. Minimum GPA
2.0. Renewable (by nomination only).
Provides 50% of monthly daycare expenses.
Additional conditions apply.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
COMMUNICATING SEXUALITIES
SCHOLARSHIP
Student registered in either class, The
Sociology of Sexualities or Communication,
Gender and Identity. Minimum GPA 3.0.
Additional conditions apply. $550.
Tony Adams, communication, media and
theatre, (773) 442-5928, a-adams3@neiu.edu
Education major. Minimum GPA 2.75.
Additional conditions apply. Multiple
awards.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
GREATER MILWAUKEE FOUNDATION
DONALD P. TIMM FUND
WILLIAM ITKIN CHILDREN’S SERVICES
SCHOLARSHIP
Undergraduate showing outstanding
leadership, academics and services to
children and within the special education
program. $500.
Sandra Beyda, special education,
773‐442‐5583, s-beyda@neiu.edu
NEIU LIBRARY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN
RESEARCH
Students must present at the annual
Student Research and Creative Activities
Symposium. Essay required. Additional
conditions apply. $300.
Mary Thill, library, 773‐442‐4405,
m-thill@neiu.edu
25. FUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACTFUND NAME CRITERIA and ESTIMATED AMOUNT CONTACT
DR. KUSOL VAROPHAS AWARD FOR
OUTSTANDING GRADUATE STUDENTS IN
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Graduate student. Based on merit/academic
excellence. Additional conditions apply.
Jeffrey Hill, political science, (773) 442-5659,
j-hill@neiu.edu
MCGOWAN SCHOLARSHIP IN MUSIC Sophomore, junior or senior in music.
Additional conditions apply.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
VINCENT ODDO MEMORIAL AWARD Full-time sophomore, junior, senior or
graduate student in music or music
education. Audition required. Additional
conditions apply.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
OPERA PICCOLA AWARD IN MUSIC Full-time sophomore, junior, senior or
graduate student in music (voice). Minimum
GPA 3.0. Audition required. Additional
conditions apply.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
PI SIGMA ALPHA-THETA LAMBDA CHAPTER
SCHOLARSHIP
Junior or senior in political science.
Minimum GPA 3.25. Additional conditions
apply. Up to $500 per semester.
Jeffrey Hill, political science, (773) 442-5659,
j-hill@neiu.edu
KEEGAN NOONE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Degree-seeking student in good standing
who is enrolled in or has completed the
course“Social Justice and Mental Health.”
Additional conditions apply. $1,000.
Cris Toffolo, justice studies, (773) 442-4761,
c-toffolo@neiu.edu
ORVIETO MUSICA AWARD Sophomore, junior or senior in music (major
or minor). Audition required. Additional
conditions apply.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
History major or minor. Minimum GPA 3.5 in
history. Additional conditions apply. $1,000.
Michael Tuck, history, (773) 442-5606,
m-tuck@neiu.edu
SUSAN E. ROSA MEMORIAL AWARD FOR
GRADUATE STUDIES
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
HAMILTON AND MARILYN VIETS AWARD IN
MUSIC
Sophomore, junior or senior in music
or music education. Audition required.
Additional conditions apply. $1,000.
NEIU FOUNDATION STUDENT TRAVEL
AWARD
Degree-seeking student in good standing
whose research/work has been accepted
for presentation at an academic conference.
Funds may be split among multiple
presenters and used for airfare, rental
car, hotel and conference fees. $600 for
domestic travel, $1000 for international
travel (per conference).
Marcus Hamlin, (773) 442-4200,
m-hamlin@neiu.edu
LESLIE W. MACDONALD SCHOLARSHIP Freshman, sophomore, junior or senior.
Additional conditions apply. $2,500.
Michelle Morrow, scholarships, (773) 442-
4606, m-morrow@neiu.edu
ELYSE J. MACH MUSIC AWARD Presented to the finalists of the department
of music’s annual concerto competition.
Additional conditions apply.
Sasha Gerritson, music, (773) 442-5906,
s-gerritson@neiu.edu
ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS
26. Apply for Scholarships at neiu.academicworks.com
or email scholarships@neiu.edu for information
ALUMNI &
Contact the Development Office:
(773) 442-4210 or visit neiu.edu/foundation
Interested in learning more about
scholarships in the NEIU Foundation?
27. 3/5/2018
Northeastern Illinois University assumes no financial responsibility for international students. All international students are required to show proof that funds are
guaranteed for the first year of study to obtain an I-20. Please ensure that adequate funding will continue to be available from the same or equally reliable sources for
subsequent years. The following figures indicate the minimum amount needed for one academic year (fall & spring terms, minimum full-time enrollment) and twelve
months of living expenses. Estimated costs may be higher or lower than shown. An international student on an F-1 or J-1 visa cannot sponsor another international
student. If you are adding dependents you will need to provide additional expenses per year. Dependents are not permitted to work in the U.S.
1. PERSONAL RESOURCES: You and your sponsor(s) must: 1) complete the section below; and 2) attach an original bank/financial institution letterhead, for each
sponsor/financial institution, verifying that funds, stated in U.S. dollars, and totaling at least the minimum amount required for one year’s support, as described
above, are available to you (savings account, current money market account, current certificates of deposit) while you are pursuing a full-time course of study
applicable to your degree program. The letter must bear the original signature, in ink, of a bank officer/official. For more acceptable financial documentations see
page 2.
Sponsor Name:
Sponsor Address:
Sponsor Phone #
Sponsor Email Address:
Relationship to Student:
I will provide FULL financial support towards student’s educational and living expenses for the full length of degree program at NEIU. I have attached an official
bank letter/bank Statement.
Sponsor’s Signature: Date:
I will provide PARTIAL financial support of the amount of USD: $
Sponsor’s Signature: Date:
II. OTHER RESOURCES: If you will be sponsored by a government agency or private grant or scholarship, the sponsor or official designee must complete the
appropriate section below. Please attach the official contract or agreement when returning this form. THE INFORMATION MUST INCLUDE THE EXACT OR MINIMUM
AMOUNT OF U. S. DOLLARS WHICH WILL BE PROVIDED EACH YEAR AND THE LENGTH OF TIME THIS MONEY WILL BE AVAILABLE. WE CANNOT ADMIT YOU WITHOUT
THIS INFORMATION AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION.
Governmental Agency/Scholarship Name:
Amount Award $ Duration of Award
EXPENSE AY 2016-2017 AY 2017-2018 AY 2018-2019
Tuition and Mandatory fees
Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
$ 16,776.00 $ 20,050.00 $ 20,726.88
Health insurance- Estimated $ 1,644.00 $ 1,644.00 $ 1,200.00
Books & supplies - Estimated $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 800.00
12 mo. Living expenses (room & board) - Estimated $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00
12 mo. Transportation expenses - Estimated $ 360.00 $ 360.00 $ 384.00
TOTAL $ 33,180.00 $ 33,180.00 $ 35,110.83
College of Business
Tuition and Mandatory Fees
Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
$ 16,776.00 $ 21,632.40 $ 22,628.57
Total $ 33,180.00 $ 34,762.40 $ 37,012.57
Will you be accompanied by Dependents? YES NO
These figures are subject to increase without notice. Please attach a sheet of paper listing the name, date of birth, country of birth, country of citizenship, and relationship to you of all
dependents, along with identification pages of their passports.
If yes. Additional for Spouse + $ 7,200.00 +Health Insurance $ 1,689.00 Total + $ 8,889.00
If Yes, Additional Per Child + $ 6,000.00 +Health Insurance $ 642.00 Total + $ 6,642.00
Student Name:
Surname/Family Name Given Name/First Name Middle Name (s)
Term applying: Fall ____________ Spring __________ Summer IA _________ Summer II _______ Summer IB_______
Applicant’s Certification
I certify that the financial information furnished is a complete and accurate statement of resources available for study in the United States. I understand that
submission of inaccurate and/or fraudulent information can be considered sufficient cause for termination my enrollment and revoking my I-20 at Northeastern. I
will submit original financial documentation upon arrival to the U.S. to my PDSO/DSO.
(Applicant’s Signature) (Date) (Signature and seal/stamp of Notary Public or Legal Official
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: UNDERGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
Required for I-20 Processing and University Admission
28. 3/5/2018
REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
ANY COMBINATION OF Fund is acceptable, as long as you can demonstrate the coverage for 12 months.
This financial statement and attached supporting document(s) cannot be dated more than six months prior to
the date of receipt in the OIP. Scanned original copies will be received for application. Legible Scanned PDF
Copies are acceptable. Please make copies of all application documents, including your financial documents,
for yourself. Students must submit original financial statement and bank letter upon arrival to the U.S. They
will become property of the University and will not be returned. Copies will not be provided to you by the OIP.
Bank letter/statement/ Loan
Guidelines
Sponsor can be:
Self, Family, Friend.
Personal Funds
Personal Loan
Must be dated within 6 months of application submission.
Name of account holder must be present
Official letter must be in English, or be certified by an English Translator.
Type of Account ONLY: Savings, Checking, Certificate of Deposit, Money
market Accounts
Must show currency and its USD equivalency
Must be issued by bank with official bank seal.
Official Bank Letter with Bank Seal, if no seal must be Notarized
Recent Bank Statements must be dated within the last 6 months.
Sponsors from Family/Friends
in the U.S.:
Copy of Affidavit of Support –I-134 is required got to
https://www.uscis.gov/i-134 .
Copy of Official Bank Letter with Official Bank Seal
Must be dated within the last 6 months
Governmental
Agency/Scholarship Sponsor:
Original letter from Governmental Agency or Scholarship Sponsor
Must be dated within the last 6 months
Must indicate award recipient
Must indicate period of time covered by the award
Must indicate institution, Northeastern Illinois University
Must indicate total amount of support given to during the time period.
Must indicate if the amount will be awarded to student or to the
institution.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS, EMPLOYER LETTERS, REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS,
BUSINESS ACCOUNTS AND TAX RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
FAXES AND PHOTO COPIES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.