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The Graduate College at
Northeastern Illinois University is where a dedicated faculty,
a quality education, and a student-centered supportive environment
come together to help you reach your goals.
At Northeastern, our diversity is a major strength and asset.
Because of its location in the Chicago metropolitan area,
the university serves a population which is diverse in age,
culture, language and race. This diversity means that the
academic program utilize a variety of perspectives to enrich
the teaching and learning experience and to prepare students
for the multiculturalism which characterizes our society.
A graduate degree from Northeastern will create opportunities
for you in Chicago, the U.S. and in the world.
Graduate programs are offered in over 30 areas of study. The
majority of classes are held in the late afternoon or evening
in order to accommodate students pursuing a degree program
on a part-time basis.
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Attention NEIU Graduate Students!
Are you planning to graduate in December 2008?
If so, take note of the following deadlines.
- The deadline to remove grades of "Incomplete", receipt of comprehensive exam results, and receipt of thesis is December 8, 2008.
- Students who enrolled for the thesis seminar and did not complete their thesis in one semester must register each additional semester for the 1.0 credit hour thesis extension course.
- Students who intend to enroll in their thesis course for Spring 2009, should begin the process in their department NOW. See your advisor for details
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Important Notice for International Students!
Students who have been approved for OPT must bring in a copy of their Employment Authorization (EAD) card as soon as they have received it from the USCIS. The international advisor will make sure that their OPT record has been changed in SEVIS from “requested” to “approved.” This does not always automatically happen; therefore, for your protection, the advisor may have to request the change to approved status.
Students in Optional Practical Training status must now begin working within 90 days of being approved for OPT (the start date on the EAD card). The OIP is required to report this. As soon as you have accepted a job offer, please submit a copy of your job offer letter to the OIP. The offer letter should include the name and location of the company, the job title and duties and employment dates. This information will be entered in SEVIS.
After receiving your confirmation receipt number beginning with the letters ‘LIN’, you can check the status of your OPT application online.
Click here to check your status now.
(If you have not received your EAD card after 90 days, you should definitely contact the USCIS to find out the status of your OPT application.)
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Minority Internship Program
Minority Internship Program (MIP) is designed specifically
for minority students attending NEIU full time who are African American, Latinos,
Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, Native Americans
and Alaskan Americans. The internship is for one academic
term, interns are required to work 30 hours per week for which MIP prorates a stipend
of $1,000 per month during the internship.
Contact Suleyma Perez (773) 442-5415 or s-perez6@neiu.edu
if you would like more information on the program.
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Requesting NEIU transcripts
For instructions on requesting a copy of your NEIU
transcript please click
here.
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Special Internship Program for Graduate Students
Experience Arts Management and Marketing
in a special internship program. For more
information send an e-mail
Ensemble-Espanol@neiu.edu or call Prof. Libby
Komaiko, 773-442-5901.
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