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Writing Prompts for First-Year Applicants

Following are our writing prompts for first-year students applying for fall 2025 admission. Writing prompts for fall 2024 will be announced in August.

Major-Specific Prompts

You'll answer two to three prompts as part of your application. The questions you'll answer will depend on whether you're applying to a major or to our undeclared program , and if you've selected a second choice . Each response should be approximately 150 words . If you're applying through Common App, you'll find our major-specific writing prompts in the "Writing" tab of our supplemental questions after adding us as one of your colleges.

If You're Applying to a Major :

  • Explain, in detail, an experience you've had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. This can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you've taken, or through something else.
  • Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from Illinois and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them.

If You're Applying to Our Undeclared Program in the Division of Exploratory Studies:

  • What are your academic interests? Please include 2-3 majors you're considering at Illinois and why.
  • What are your future career or academic goals? You may include courses you took in high school and how these impacted your goals.

If You've Selected a Second-Choice Major (Including Undeclared ):

  • Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals.

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Essay Prompts

You'll also answer one essay prompt as part of your application. Prompts are the same whether you apply through myIllini or the Common App. Select and answer the prompt of your choice from the full list found on the Common App website . Your essay response can be anywhere from 250 to 650 words total.

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UIUC Supplemental Essays 2023-24 – Prompts and Advice

September 13, 2023

The University of Illinois — Urbana Champaign is one of the top public universities in the entire United States. Top-ranked computer science, engineering, and business programs, in particular, attract an endless stream of high-caliber applicants from around the globe. Great grades and test scores will put aspiring members of the Fighting Illini on strong footing. However, you are also required to address 2-3 UIUC supplemental essay prompts.

 (Want to learn more about How to Get Into UIUC? Visit our blog entitled:  How to Get Into the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign: Admissions Data and Strategies  for all of the most recent admissions data as well as tips for gaining acceptance.)

Let’s dive right in and begin examining the 2023-24 UIUC supplemental essays. Two important notes:

  • You will be addressing 2-3 of these essays, depending on which category you fall into.
  • Each response is a max of 150 words.

UIUC Supplemental Essays: If You’re Applying to a Major:

1) explain, in detail, an experience you’ve had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. this can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you’ve taken, or through something else..

UIUC is not necessarily asking you to write about the in-class or extracurricular experience which led to you earning the most prestigious awards or holding the highest position of leadership. The university is going to see all of your accomplishments in the Honors and Activities sections of the Common App. As such, you want to ask yourself two main questions:

1) Which experience best illustrates my passion and commitment to my first choice major?

2) Which experience is closest to my heart and most representative of my unique passions?

Pick the option that will allow you to deliver additional detail that may be memorable to the admissions reader. Start this process by asking yourself, “What is the most interesting and consequential moment that I have experienced in a classroom setting or in my extracurricular activities?” If you can identify one clear-cut moment, that is likely the activity worth sharing with the UIUC admissions staff.

2) Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from UIUC and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them.

This prompt shares some of the same elements of a traditional “Why Us?” essay, but UIUC is particularly interested in hearing about why the curriculum in your desired academic department is attractive to you—not so much about your love for the football team or the beautiful campus. Below are some quick tips for writing an essay that will help your admissions cause:

  • Cite specific academic programs , professors ,  research opportunities , internship/externship programs ,  study abroad programs ,  student-run organizations , etc.
  • State why your chosen program is the perfect fit for you  and why you are the perfect fit for it.
  • Offer insight into your future personal/academic/career goals. It’s okay if you’re not 100% sure what you want to do at age 25 (most teens are not). Feel free to speculate based on your current mindset and interests.

In summary, you’ll want to dedicate time to researching more about your prospective college/department and what makes it truly world-class. The more specific you can get here, the better your UIUC essays will be!

UIUC Supplemental Essays: If You’re Applying to Our Undeclared Program in the Division of General Studies:

1) what are your academic interests please include 2-3 majors you’re considering at illinois and why..

Your strengths will likely be evident from other data points (AP scores, classroom grades, SAT/ACT results, etc.). Therefore we recommend focusing the bulk of your response on your specific academic interests that relate to your major of choice.

Whether it’s a general love for math/science or literature or a specific interest in aerospace engineering or 19th century French novels, use this opportunity to share what makes you tick, the ideas that keep you up at night, and what subject inspires you to dream big. What topic makes you read books and online content until your eyes bleed? Share the manner in which you relentlessly pursue knowledge. Whether it’s falling down a Wikipedia rabbit hole about the nature of time or consuming thousands of hours of podcasts on game theory, this is a chance to illustrate the ways in which you are an obsessive learner with an endless thirst for information. The admissions reader should emerge from reading this essay with the sense that you are a sincerely curious young person with a strong intellectual drive.

Finally, be sure to connect these interests to 2-3 majors at Illinois and support your reasoning with school-specific offerings and resources, like academic departments , courses , research initiatives , etc.

2) What are your future career or academic goals? You may include courses you took in high school and how these impacted your goals.

Note that this question is a bit different than the one asked of students with a firm first-choice major. We recommend providing a straightforward answer here. If you are Undeclared, you may not have a firm idea of your academic goals, but you can use your current academic interests (the ones explored in the question above) as well as past academic experiences to guide your answer. Similarly, your career intentions may be relatively unformed. Use this space to share academic/career areas that may be of interest. Don’t sweat it if your plans are still in a nascent stage. This is normal for a 17 or 18-year-old, and UIUC will understand.

UIUC Supplemental Essays: If You’ve Selected a Second-Choice Major (Including Undeclared):

Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals..

See answer #1 for those selecting a major. You are essentially repeating this process for a different field. However, you probably don’t want to have two completely unrelated majors/career goals. For example, if your first choice was business and your second choice was economics, it’s easy to explain the relationship. If the fields are more disparate (e.g. Dance & Chemical Engineering, be sure to provide a thorough explanation.

How important are the essays at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign?

UIUC only labels two factors as being “very important” to the admissions process. Those factors are: the rigor of your high school coursework and your GPA. The essays are “important” to the application review. In fact, the essays are rated as being of equal importance to test scores, extracurricular activities, and talent/ability.

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How to Write the UIUC Supplemental Essays 2023–2024

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The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) is known for their diverse and academically rigorous academic programs . Every year, thousands of applicants seek to follow in the footsteps of UIUC alumni, including film critic Roger Ebert, writer Dan Savage, and scientist Temple Grandin. But completing your UIUC supplemental essays is easier said than done. Looking to better understand how to approach the UIUC prompts? Let’s dive in.

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s 2023-2024 Prompts

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign asks for applicants to complete two or three essay questions depending on their choice of major (or lack thereof). Below, you can preview the two prompts for students who have selected a major, the two prompts for students entering undeclared, and the one additional prompt for students intending to double major (including with an undeclared second major). Each response should be approximately 150 words.

If You’re Applying to a Major :

  • Explain, in detail, an experience you’ve had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. This can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you’ve taken, or through something else.
  • Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from UIUC and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them.

If You’re Applying to Our Undeclared Program in the Division of General Studies:

  • What are your academic interests? Please include 2-3 majors you’re considering at Illinois and why.
  • What are your future career or academic goals? You may include courses you took in high school and how these impacted your goals.

If You’ve Selected a Second-Choice Major (Including Undeclared ):

  • Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals.

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General Tips

Each of these prompts, no matter your choice of major or lack thereof, asks you to explore your academic interests and how those interests relate to your postgraduate goals. Even if you have a specific major or two in mind, your future career goals might be murky. That’s okay!

According to the National Center for Education Studies, about 30% of students change their major in college at least once. Far more students end up pursuing careers, plural, that they didn’t originally plan on. And according to the World Economic Forum, the jobs of future might look completely different than those we have today. To put it another way, your future career might not have been invented yet. For these reasons, you should feel comfortable keeping an open mind about your employment future and indicating that openness in your essay.

This is mind, you may have difficulty approaching these questions about your major and career. So let’s break it down. What are your academic interests , and, given these interests, what jobs would allow you to pursue those interests further? Determining these two simple pieces of information should help guide your essays.

UIUC Short Essay Questions: If You’re Applying to a Major

Explain, in detail, an experience you’ve had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. this can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you’ve taken, or through something else. (approximately 150 words).

This prompts asks you to provide an example of the impact of your academic interests on your life. This example could be a single occasion when you witnessed the power of medicine and resolved to pursue a degree from UIUC’s College of Applied Health Sciences. If you’re a future English major, maybe there’s a book you want to write about that had a particularly significant impact on your perspective. Or perhaps you pursued your interest in social justice through a summer internship that led you to choose Political Science as your major.

Note a few key quantities in the prompt: you need to explain “ an experience in the past 3 to 4 years.” Based on this information, the admissions officers are likely seeking to hear about a singular high school experience that you have had. Don’t feel pressure to describe a life-changing moment. Keep your response specific and concise, and you’ll be golden.

Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from UIUC and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them. (approximately 150 words)

This prompt permits a broad response, encompassing personal and/or career goals. That said, you first need to narrow that response to goals related to your first-choice major. Then, you need to narrow those goals down to just your 1-3 most important goals.

In the event that you haven’t decided on a career path, even though you’ve picked your major, a few Google searches can help guide you in the right direction. What careers relate to your first-choice major? If there are many career paths associated with this major, then you may want to list a few options in your response that are most inviting to you. Regardless of what personal or career goals you choose to explore in this short essay, be specific (even if brief) as to why these are your goals and how your major will help you get closer to these goals.

Additional research into the specific opportunities offered by your first-choice major at UIUC can help you flesh out this essay. Perhaps UIUC’s Experimental Music Studios will set you up for your dream career as a film composer. Or perhaps the research division of UIUC’s Program of Actuarial and Risk Management Sciences particularly interests you. A specific response can effectively demonstrate your deep interest in the learning opportunities available to you at UIUC. Moreover, you will show the admissions officers that you are serious about achieving your goals through your UIUC education.

UIUC Short Essay Questions: If You’re Applying Undeclared

What are your academic interests please include 2-3 majors you’re considering at illinois and why. (approximately 150 words).

Even if you’re applying undeclared, you likely have more than one academic interest. Don’t hold back: interdisciplinary interests that don’t necessarily align with a certain major are totally fine to discuss. In fact, discussing the ways your academic interests overlap or have evolved may help your reader better understand why you are choosing to enter undeclared.

Students entering college undeclared tend to start from one of three places. One, they’re deciding between similar majors. Two, they’re deciding between completely unrelated majors. Three, they have zero clue what majors speak to them. Let’s discuss each of these situations briefly.

In situation one, you can just list those similar majors in this essay and discuss the interests that underpin them. Consider the following questions: Why are these your interests? What skills would you like to gain by studying these topics? What specific programs at UIUC will support these interests?

In situation two, you can list your top two or three majors and (concisely and precisely) explain your interest in them. Consider the same questions posed in the last paragraph. However, keep your responses brief so that you have space to address the very different fields that engage you. Alternatively, you can focus on the interdisciplinary overlaps between your diverse interests.

In situation three, you may want to take the time to do a bit more research and soul-searching for tackling this question. Remember, you don’t have to eventually choose the majors you list in this essay! If you get stuck, look up UIUC’s list of majors and start crossing out all of the majors that don’t interest you. Keep narrowing it down as much as you can! Take comfort that you’re not really closing those doors yet.

What are your future career or academic goals? You may include courses you took in high school and how these impacted your goals. (approximately 150 words)

This prompt asks you to explore your goals for the future. If you look at your upcoming college experience, you may have some specific goals already. For instance, maybe you’re set on taking a computer science course, despite hoping to major in the arts. In this essay, you can explore why that is one of your goals. If you wish, you can move on to describing how that goal could impact your future career.

This question doesn’t require you to connect your career goals to your potential choice(s) of major. Therefore, you could describe an academic goal that isn’t related to your course of studies. Maybe it’s important to you to take philosophy courses to learn more about ethical questions and develop your opinions. Explain the motivation behind your academic goal(s) to the reader in this essay, and you’ll have a compelling narrative.

That said, if you choose to focus on career goals, those goals should be at least somewhat connected to whatever you’re considering majoring in. Otherwise, you risk giving the impression that you have not thought deeply about the purpose of your college education and its impact on your life. The connection does not need to be obvious or direct, though. This is especially true if you’re planning to work in an interdisciplinary, dynamic field. As long as you identify that connection in your essay, you’ll be fine.

UIUC Short Essay Questions: If You’ve Selected a Second Major (Including Undeclared)

Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals. (approximately 150 words).

This extra essay response is applicable to applicants who wish to double-major. This is even if you are undecided about your second major. For instance, you might be certain about your intended degree in the Department of Economics , but you’re hoping to simultaneously pursue your passion for the arts while in college. Knowing exactly which arts degree you’d like to pursue isn’t necessary for selecting the second major option on your application. Regardless, just knowing that you would like to pursue two majors isn’t sufficiently detailed. In most cases, students will need to at least gesture toward their area of interest for the second major.

That said, this essay question gives you space to provide the color about that second major, no matter what it is. How does it fit with your first-choice major? Most importantly, how do those majors work in conjunction to bring you closer to your goals? Showing the admissions officers that you have thought deeply about these questions will give them the confidence that you are academically capable of pursuing a double major. So do your best to bring specificity, clarity, and depth to this essay and show UIUC that you’re ready!

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2024-25 Supplemental Essay Guide

Early Action: Nov 1

Regular Decision Deadline: Jan 5

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2024-25 Application Essay Question Explanations

The Requirements: 2-3 essays of 150 words each

Supplemental Essay Type(s): Why

The admissions committee at the University Illinois Urbana Champaign wants to know about your academic interests and career goals. The prompts change slightly depending on whether you’re hoping to attend with a declared major or not. Regardless, you should be prepared to write concisely and authentically about your plans and goals!

If You’re Applying to a Major:

Explain, in detail, an experience you’ve had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. this can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you’ve taken, or through something else. (150 words).

For this essay, d escribe an experience you’ve had that relates to your first-choice major. Admissions is literally asking you to speak about this experience in detail, so don’t hold back. Did you work on a science experiment that taught you about the basics of organic chemistry? Maybe you watched those crazy robotics videos online and thought, “Hmm, I should understand how those work so I can protect my future family when A.I. takes over in 2050.” (I mean, honestly, have they not watched Black Mirror ?!) Throughout high school, you’ve been exposed to so many different subjects, and admissions wants to know why this one in particular has caught your eye.

Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from UIUC and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them. (150 words)

After explaining why your major is the right choice for you, look ahead five or ten years and imagine how it will catapult you into a fulfilling career—one that you may not have access to otherwise. Maybe when you were younger, you fell in love with stargazing and memorizing constellations and knew you wanted to be involved in a space-related field when you grew up—UIUC’s Astronomy program will help you get there! Build a bridge between your past and your future for admissions so they can see your commitment and demonstrated interest in this field.

If You’re Applying to Our Undeclared Program in the Division of General Studies:

What are your academic interests please include 2-3 majors you’re considering at illinois and why. (150 words).

There’s only one trick to generating a straightforward explanation of your academic interests: be honest. Since you probably don’t know what you want to major in or are in the process of paring down your list, don’t waste time trying to think of what admissions “wants” you to say! Choosing anything other than your true interests would be a misrepresentation of who you are and a disservice to you and the admissions office. To narrow your focus, try to tell a story with your choices. How can you use your life experiences to reveal something about what you value and what excites you intellectually? 

Try to illustrate a general inclination (e.g., journalism, English, and media/cinema studies go hand-in-hand). Or if you really feel like you could go any direction, try to show a balance, picking majors across fields that link to each other in a way that makes sense (e.g., mathematics, linguistics, and music composition all use special notations). Do whatever you can do to give admissions the full picture of who you are.

What are your future career or academic goals? You may include courses you took in high school and how these impacted your goals. (150 words)

Even if you’re undecided, it’s important to remember that UIUC seeks to invite movers and shakers to campus, students with big dreams and plans to make them happen. You don’t have to use this prompt to outline your 30-page plan for eliminating world hunger—in fact, with only 150 words to work with, we definitely advise against it! Think about the areas that pique your interest and where your curiosity originated. Was it a philosophy class you took junior year? Or, perhaps what spurred your interest wasn’t a class at all. Maybe you knew you wanted to be at the forefront of the fight against climate change and global warming after watching a poignant documentary with your family that hit close to home. How do you plan to contribute to this effort and how will your time at UIUC set you up for carbon neutral success? (Maybe their Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences major is a good place to start?) Whatever way you decide to answer this prompt, be sure to show admissions that you have an actionable, long-term goal in mind.

If You’ve Selected a Second-Choice Major (Including Undeclared):

You have selected a second-choice major. please explain your interest in that major or your overall academic or career goals. (150 words).

For this essay, admissions understands that you haven’t got it all figured out yet. And that’s okay! A lot of very successful people have leapt in and out of various disciplines or have even found common ground where they overlap (think philosophy and economics or agriculture and business). You’re allowed (encouraged, even!) to have many interests, and admissions wants to know where your strengths lie. 

Why does this secondary area of education appeal to you? What applications can you see blossoming from studying in this field? We recommend doing another dive into UIUC’s course offerings to show that this isn’t just an afterthought; additionally, feel free to share any previous experiences (in or out of the classroom) that have led you to this choice. Once you’ve succinctly demonstrated your interest, look to the future and explain how UIUC’s offerings will help you achieve your end-goals when it comes to your selected second-choice area of study.

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Tackling the UIUC Supplemental Essays 2023-2024

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The University of Illinois Urbana Champaign (UIUC) is a renowned institution known for its rigorous academic environment and vibrant student life. To stand out from the competition and make your way to UIUC, it's crucial to nail your supplemental essays. Let's dig deeper into how to approach these prompts.

University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Supplemental Essay Prompts

Explain your interest in the major you selected and describe how you have recently explored or developed this interest inside and/or outside the classroom. You may also explain how this major relates to your future career goals. (400 words)

If you're applying to the Division of General Studies, explain your academic interests and strengths or your future career goals. You may include any majors or areas of study you're currently considering. (400 words)

Approach to Each Prompt

Explain your interest in the major you selected This prompt is essentially a 'Why This Major' essay. UIUC wants to understand why you have chosen your particular field of study. The admissions committee is looking for a genuine interest and understanding of your chosen major. Discuss specific courses, professors, or research initiatives at UIUC that excite you. Also, try to tie in how this major will help you accomplish your future career goals.

From an early age, I've been fascinated by the harmony in nature's design, the intricate systems that flawlessly work together to sustain life. It's this interest that guided me towards choosing Biological Sciences as my major at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign (UIUC).

My journey of exploration began in my sophomore year of high school when I joined the biology club. Through activities like studying local biodiversity, attending seminars, and even conducting a mini research project on local bird species, I began to realize the potential of biology as a tool for understanding our world. It was here that I developed a particular interest in ecology and conservation.

To further my understanding, I interned last summer at a local conservation center. Here, I had the opportunity to work alongside researchers studying the impacts of urbanization on local flora and fauna. This experience was both enlightening and inspiring, cementing my resolve to pursue biology.

As for the future, my dream is to become a conservation scientist. I aspire to work on preserving biodiversity and finding sustainable solutions to human-nature conflicts. I believe that a major in Biological Sciences at UIUC, with its focus on experiential learning and research, would be a perfect stepping stone towards achieving this dream.

Courses such as 'Principles of Ecology' and 'Conservation Biology', along with opportunities to engage in research through the School of Integrative Biology, excite me. I am particularly intrigued by the research work of Professor Smith on urban ecology, and I hope to contribute to this work as an undergraduate researcher at UIUC.

Explain your academic interests if applying to the Division of General Studies This essay is for applicants who are undecided about their major. Even if you are undecided, UIUC wants to know about your academic strengths, interests, and potential career goals. The key here is to show flexibility and curiosity.

As a curious and flexible learner, my academic interests are broad and interdisciplinary. Although I am applying to the Division of General Studies at UIUC, my academic strengths lie in the intersection of humanities and social sciences.

Throughout high school, I have been drawn towards history and literature, fascinated by the insights they provide into human behavior, societies, and cultures. Simultaneously, I am intrigued by psychology and its potential for understanding individual behavior.

While I am yet to narrow down on a specific career path, I am considering a future that allows me to leverage these interests, possibly in journalism, social work, or diplomacy. Regardless of the path I choose, I am confident that the comprehensive education provided by the Division of General Studies at UIUC will equip me with the broad-based knowledge and skills needed to excel.

At UIUC, I am excited about courses such as 'Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Environment' and 'Cultural Differences and Social Change' that reflect my varied interests. Through these courses and more, I look forward to delving deeper into my interests, refining my skills, and charting a career path that aligns with my passions and strengths.

Top Tips for Your Essays

Be Specific : Show that you’ve done your research. What unique opportunities does UIUC offer that align with your interests?

Show Development : You should not only express your interest but also illustrate your understanding and commitment to your chosen major.

Demonstrate Passion : The admissions committee wants to see enthusiasm in your writing. Make sure your passion for your chosen major shines through.

Connect to Future Goals : How will your chosen major or studies at UIUC help you in your future career?

The University of Illinois Urbana Champaign offers a vibrant and supportive community, rigorous academics, and a multitude of resources for its students. By effectively addressing the supplemental essays, you can illustrate your fit for the school and take one step closer to becoming an Illini!

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How to Write the UIUC Supplemental Essays

Major specific writing prompts, each response should be approximately 150 words., explain, in detail, an experience you’ve had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. this can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you’ve taken, or through something else..

First and foremost, reiterate your first-choice major at UIUC and specify the concentration you intend to pursue within your major choice, if any. Consider the ways in which your life experiences have shaped you and your interests, and how the impact of those experiences helped develop your interest in a particular field of study. How did you develop your academic goals and interests? What influenced or inspired you to pursue your chosen academic subject? By asking this question, the admissions officers want to understand how your intended major will be a good fit for you. If you are in need of inspiration, look at the Activities List you completed for the Common Application to see if any of those listed had a significant impact on your decision to choose this major. You can also mention something not included on the Activities List, such as an interaction or relationship with a teacher, a personal endeavor or conversation you had with your parents, or an interest developed through a camp or special workshop. Think about how your interest started—what was it that prompted your desire to learn more about this specific field? How did you further pursue this subject? Give specific details about your experience learning about the subject and how this experience translates to the UIUC major you have chosen.

Each college has its own specific application “review goals and criteria,” so we encourage you to review the criteria for your intended major as you craft your answer here .

Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from UIUC and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them.

By giving this prompt, the admissions committee asks you to connect your UIUC major to your future. If writing about career goals, be explicit about your intended career and your goals within that career. Be as specific as possible—what job or position are trying to achieve, and in which department, industry, or company? If you don’t know the answer to this question, do not worry! Most high school students don’t. For now, just pick a field or career goal that currently interests you that can be attained through your intended course of study. It’s also okay if your answer changes in the future (in fact, it probably will!)

UIUC values impact and innovation for all people , so having goals that align with equity, inclusion, community, social change, and helping others is key . If applicable, we encourage you to emphasize these values in your goals. Next, consider the qualities about the UIUC major/program that will help you achieve these goals. Research the program and its resources so that you can be precise in your description about what the UIUC opportunities you plan to pursue – is it the research opportunities, the renowned faculty, or the unique structure of the program itself?

If you’re applying to an undeclared major in the Division of General Studies:

What are your academic interests and strengths you may also include any majors you are considering..

Because you’re not applying to a specific major, the admissions officers want to know more about your interest in their school. Why do you want to be an ‘Illini’? It is important to show them you are confident in who you are and most importantly, confident in your interest in UIUC. You only have 150 words, so use them wisely to focus on 1-2 interests and strengths. You can show these through your activities, experiences, honors, and awards, so look back to your Activities List again for some inspiration. Some exemplary characteristics and skills that admissions notes when looking at applications include leadership ability, perseverance, creativity, generosity, determination, motivation, concern, and intellectual curiosity.

We also strongly encourage you to include 1-2 UIUC majors you may be interested in. This not only shows the admissions officers you are looking into specific programs at UIUC and may be a future good fit, but also demonstrates that you are actively working towards creating a meaningful career path for yourself. Connect how your mentioned interests and strengths relate to the majors you are considering at UIUC, and how they will help you excel at UIUC.

What are your future academic or career goals?

To answer this question, first clearly state your goals for your academic and professional future—where do you see yourself in five years and what do you hope to accomplish as a student at UIUC in order to arrive at that professional destination? Keep these goals as specific as possible—these may change over time as you learn and grow, but the admissions committee wants to know what is motivating you as you pursue your area of study. Mention specific details about UIUC that will help you achieve those academic or career goals—the research opportunities, the emphasis on innovation or equity, or a specific school or program you find interesting. The admissions officers are looking for students who will positively contribute to the Illinois campus and who will be deeply invested in their course of study. Focus on the impact you want to make and how you’d like to create change and help others.

If you’re selected a second choice major (including undeclared):

Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals..

Admissions recommends that prospective students select a second choice major, in case they do not get selected to their first choice. We encourage you to write this answer in a similar way you answered the first choice major question. Be specific in why you’re interested in this major and include experiences—academic, extracurricular, volunteer—that relate to the major or its field.

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How to Respond to the 2023/2024 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Essay Prompts

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The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is mainly located in Champaign, Illinois. Technically, UIUC is located in the “twin cities” of Champaign and Urbana, so you may not always be in Champaign if you decide to attend! Founded in 1867, UIUC is the flagship institution of the University of Illinois system. The UIUC supplemental essays are split up based on whether you are applying to a specific major or their undeclared program. Therefore, it is important to have an idea of what you want to study before you begin filling out the UIUC application. 

Also see: How to write an essay about yourself

Before answering the UIUC supplemental essay questions

The UIUC supplemental essay questions are divided based on whether applicants are applying to a specific major, undeclared program or have a second-choice major. 

Therefore, it is important to do your research on UIUC and the academic programs available. Figure out what drives you and what you picture yourself doing in the future. If your future is not clear, do not worry! You still have plenty of time to explore and figure out what you are interested in by becoming an undeclared major. 

You will have to answer two-three short-answer questions depending on whether you’re applying to a major or undeclared program and if you have selected a second choice major.

Each short answer response should not exceed 150 words. This is not a lot of space for creative freedom, so be sure to be clear and concise. Do not drag on! Make sure you simply just answer the question and put your personality on the page. 

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If you’re applying to a major

If you are applying to a major , there are two UIUC supplemental essays you will need to complete (150 words each).

First essay

“Explain, in detail, an experience you’ve had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. This can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you’ve taken, or through something else.”

To begin answering this prompt, you should first describe what exactly your first-choice major is. You can give some background into how you discovered your passion for this subject. For example, maybe you want to study biology because you were obsessed with a particular lab you completed in high school. 

After giving a brief description of your major, talk about some meaningful experiences you have had that have added to your desire to study this topic. For example, you can choose to write about a particular “aha” experience in your biology class or a mandatory book for English class that changed your perspective on life. You can also choose to write about an outside the classroom experience such as a club or volunteer work you have done. You can even talk about a figure in your life that has inspired you. The limits are endless! 

Ensure that whatever experiences you choose to write about that they connect back to your first-choice major. 

Second essay

“Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from UIUC and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them.” 

The second supplemental essay question for applicants who have selected a first-choice major is pretty straightforward. What do you envision yourself doing after college? What is the career you are working towards with this major? 

This question will allow admissions officers to see that you are working towards something bigger than yourself. They want to see that you have a plan ready for your future. 

So, describe exactly what you intend to do with your degree from UIUC. Be sure to mention why this particular path is the right one for you. 

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If you’re applying to uiuc’s undeclared program.

If you’re applying to the undeclared program, there are two UIUC supplemental essays you will have to write (150 words each). 

“What are your academic interests? Please include 2-3 majors you’re considering at Illinois and why.” 

Having your future aspirations figured out is not something that is required to attend university. Therefore, do not stress if you are not exactly sure what you want to major in at UIUC. 

Luckily, their undeclared program is a popular option for incoming freshmen. In this program, you are able to explore different majors while still remaining on track for graduation. 

Therefore, this prompt wants to get you thinking about where your academic strengths and interests lie. Are you a book lover and cannot wait to go to English class every day? Do you love learning new languages? Is calculus your jam? Wherever your strengths and interests lie, be sure to write about all of them. Include some background information on why you love these particular subjects. Maybe your mom read to you every night when you were younger, and your love of reading continues to this day. Or, maybe you always were the banker while playing Monopoly so math is now your favorite subject 

Just remember not to exceed 150 words in your response! 

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“What are your future career or academic goals? You may include courses you took in high school and how these impacted your goals.” 

As mentioned above, you do not need to have your life figured out! Therefore, your answer to this question does not need to be extremely specific. Rather, it can be quite broad. 

For example, if you do not know what you want to do, but you enjoy reading and working as a camp counselor for first graders over the summer, you can talk about your love for this and how it may open a door to teaching in your future career. You can even be more broad and say that you picture yourself helping others in your future career because that is what makes you feel good. 

UIUC does not want you to have your future figured out and does not expect you to! They just want to see that their undeclared applicants are thinking about their futures and potential career paths. 

If you’ve selected a second-choice major (including undeclared) 

If you’re applying to a second-choice major you will need to answer one supplemental essay question (150 words). 

“Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals.” 

A second-choice major is essentially a “backup” major. It means if you are not admitted to your first-choice major, you will then be considered for your second-choice major. 

Essentially, like the other UIUC supplemental essays, this question wants to get to the bottom of the “why?” Why do you want to study this as your second choice? Why is this option not your first choice? 

Be sure to include how studying this major will still help you reach your career goals despite not being your first choice major. Why does this secondary area of study appeal to you? 

Next steps after applying to UIUC 

Once you have completed your UIUC supplemental essays – congratulations! Be sure to read over your responses or ask a trusted friend to read them over for you. Remember, you want to submit a flawless essay, not one filled with silly mistakes that make you seem careless.

Make sure you do not repeat any information throughout your responses, despite the questions being similar. Be sure to reveal new information throughout your application so admissions officers get a well-rounded idea of “you.” 

Now that you have beautiful and flawless UIUC supplemental essay answers written, it is officially time to submit your application! 

Once your application is submitted, be sure to check your UIUC portal and email for updates on your application status.

In addition, show demonstrated interest in UIUC by following them on social media or scheduling an in-person tour. This will give you an opportunity to get to know UIUC a little better, and give UIUC the chance to get to know you as well. 

Best of luck in the rest of your college admissions journey! 

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UIUC Supplemental Essays 2023-2024

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Welcome to the world of college applications – a journey where each step is a unique opportunity to showcase your aspirations, experiences, and personality. Among these steps, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) supplemental essays for the 2023-2024 application cycle stand out as a critical component. These essays are more than just a formality; they’re a chance for you to let your individuality shine through to the admissions committee.

As a prospective student aiming for a seat in one of the nation’s most prestigious universities, you understand the importance of making every word count. The UIUC supplemental essays are your canvas, and how you paint your story can make all the difference. Whether you’re a budding engineer, a future entrepreneur, or an aspiring artist, these prompts are designed to unearth the depths of your creativity and intellect.

In this blog, we’ll dive deep into the nuances of the 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essays. Our aim is to equip you with insights, strategies, and tips to transform these prompts from daunting tasks into opportunities for self-expression and impactful storytelling. So, let’s get started on this exciting journey toward crafting essays that resonate with your dream college’s ethos and bring you one step closer to your academic aspirations at UIUC.

How Many Supplemental Essays Does UIUC Have?

UIUC requires applicants to answer two to three major-specific prompts and one additional essay prompt as part of their application for the 2023-2024 cycle. These prompts vary based on whether the applicant is applying to a specific major, the undeclared program, or has a second-choice major. 

The major-specific prompts, each approximately 150 words long, ask applicants to detail experiences related to their first-choice major, describe personal or career goals, or explain their interest in a second-choice major or overall academic goals. Additionally, applicants must respond to one of the essay prompts from the Common App, with a response length ranging from 250 to 650 words.

The purpose of these essays is multifaceted. They provide a platform for students to convey their experiences, ambitions, and compatibility with their chosen field of study or academic interests. Through these essays, UIUC aims to gain deeper insights into the applicant’s personality, intellectual curiosity, and potential contributions to the university community. This personalized approach in the application process allows the university to assess the holistic qualities of applicants beyond academic metrics, ensuring a diverse and dynamic student body.

What are the 2023-2024 UIUC Supplemental Essay Prompts?

For each of the prompts, your written responses should be around 150 words in length. When you’re applying via the Common Application, you can locate the specific writing prompts for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign under the “Writing” section. This will become visible in the supplemental questions area once you have added UIUC to your list of prospective colleges on the Common App platform. This arrangement ensures that applicants have direct access to the necessary prompts tailored to their application to UIUC.

If You’re Applying to a Major:

Explain, in detail, an experience you’ve had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. This can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you’ve taken, or through something else.

Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from UIUC and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them.

If You’re Applying to the Undeclared Program in the Division of General Studies:

What are your academic interests? Please include 2-3 majors you’re considering at Illinois and why.

What are your future career or academic goals? You may include courses you took in high school and how these impacted your goals.

If You’ve Selected a Second-Choice Major (Including Undeclared):

Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals.

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How to Write the 2023-2024 UIUC Supplemental Essays

Specific major prompt 1, understanding the prompt.

This prompt wants you to think about an important event or activity that connects closely with the major you want to study. It’s an opportunity for you to show how excited and dedicated you are to this field of study. You can use this chance to explain why you’re a good fit for this major. Talk about how this experience has helped shape your interest and skills in the subject. Share what you learned from it and how it has prepared you for the major. This is your moment to really express your enthusiasm and readiness for this area of study. Here are some key points to consider when answering this prompt, along with detailed explanations for each.

Key Points to Consider

1. Identify a Defining Experience: Begin by identifying a specific experience from the past 3-4 years that had a profound impact on your interest in your chosen major. This could be a project in a relevant class, an extracurricular activity, an internship, or even a personal project. Be selective; choose an experience that truly deepened your interest and understanding of the field.

2. Detail Your Role and Responsibilities: Once you’ve chosen the experience, describe your role in detail. What were your responsibilities? Did you lead a team, conduct research, or overcome a particular challenge? Provide enough context so that the reader understands the scope and significance of your involvement.

3. Reflect on Learning and Growth: Discuss what you learned from this experience. How did it deepen your understanding of the subject? Did it challenge any preconceived notions you had about the field? Reflect on any skills or insights you gained, and how they have prepared you for a major in this area.

4. Connect to Your Future Goals: Explain how this experience has shaped your academic and career goals. How does it reinforce your choice of major? What specific aspects of the major are you excited to explore further in college? This connection is vital as it shows the admissions committee that your interest is well-considered and aligns with your long-term goals.

5. Showcase Your Enthusiasm and Commitment: Finally, let your enthusiasm for the subject shine through in your writing. Use specific examples and anecdotes to convey your passion. This is your opportunity to show the admissions committee not just what you’ve done, but also who you are and why you are a perfect fit for the program.

Remember, this essay is as much about you as it is about the experience. It’s an opportunity to offer a glimpse into your personality, your intellectual pursuits, and your potential as a student at UIUC. Be authentic, reflective, and precise in your writing to make a strong impression.

Specific Major Prompt 2

This prompt wants you to clearly describe your future goals and explain how they relate to the major you want to study at UIUC. It helps the admissions team see your big plans for the future and how your chosen area of study fits with these plans. They want to know how the subjects you’re interested in will help you reach your personal and career targets. In other words, you need to show how your chosen major is a key part of achieving your dreams. It’s about making a clear link between what you want to do in life and the courses you’ll take at UIUC. This way, the admissions committee can see that you have a clear direction and purpose for your education.

1. Define Your Goals: Start by clearly defining your personal and career objectives. Are you aiming for a specific profession? Do you have entrepreneurial aspirations? Perhaps you’re driven by a desire to make a societal impact. It’s important that these goals are not just ambitious but also specific and realistic. For example, if you’re applying for a Computer Science major, you might talk about your goal to develop innovative software solutions to address environmental issues.

2. Link Goals to Your Major: Explain how the major you’ve chosen is a stepping stone to these goals. This part of your essay should demonstrate a clear understanding of what the major entails and how its curriculum, resources, and opportunities at UIUC specifically support your aspirations. If your goal is to become a software developer specializing in green technologies, you could discuss specific courses or projects within the UIUC Computer Science program that focus on sustainable technology.

3. Personal Experiences and Interests: Incorporate personal experiences and interests that have led you to these goals. This could include relevant academic projects, extracurricular activities, internships, or even personal experiences that sparked your interest in the field. This personal touch not only adds authenticity to your essay but also shows a deeper engagement with your chosen field of study.

4. Future Vision: Illustrate a vivid picture of where you see yourself after graduation. How will your experiences and education at UIUC contribute to your professional journey? For instance, if you’re interested in a career in sustainable architecture, describe how studying in UIUC’s Architecture program will equip you with the innovative design skills and environmental consciousness needed in the field.

5. Reflect on Impact and Contribution: Finally, reflect on how achieving your goals will allow you to contribute to your field, community, or society at large. Universities like UIUC are looking for students who are not only academically capable but also have the potential to make a positive impact. Whether it’s contributing to technological advancements, influencing public policy, or driving social change, showing how you plan to use your education for the greater good can be a powerful conclusion to your essay.

Remember, this essay is your opportunity to showcase how your academic interests and career aspirations align, and how UIUC is the right place for you to realize these ambitions. Be sincere, specific, and forward-thinking in your response.

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Undeclared Program Prompt 1

This prompt aims to understand how curious you are about learning, how you think about choosing your majors, and how these choices fit with what you like and what you want to achieve in the future. It wants to see if you have a clear idea of what you want to study and why. The question also checks if the subjects you’re interested in match your plans for the future.

It’s a way for the college to see how well you’ve thought about your education and career path. They want to know if you’re picking majors just because they sound good, or if you have a real interest and plan behind your choices. This prompt is a chance for you to show that you’re serious about your studies and have a good plan for your future.

1. Identify and Explain Your Academic Interests: Begin by articulating your core academic interests. These are the subjects or areas of study that genuinely excite and engage you. For instance, you might have a keen interest in environmental science due to a passion for sustainability, or in computer science because of a fascination with technology and its potential to solve real-world problems. Be specific about what aspects of these fields intrigue you.

2. Select 2-3 Majors at Illinois: Choose two or three majors offered at the University of Illinois that align with these interests. It’s important to do your research on each major, understanding the curriculum and unique opportunities they offer. For example, if you are interested in both environmental sustainability and technology, you might consider majors like Environmental Engineering and Computer Science.

3. Articulate Why You’re Considering These Majors: For each selected major, provide specific reasons for your interest. These reasons should reflect how the major aligns with your academic interests and long-term goals. If you’re considering Environmental Engineering, discuss how it combines your interest in protecting the environment with your strength in math and science, and how it can lead to a career in sustainable design.

4. Connect Majors to Future Goals: Explain how these majors could potentially help you achieve your future academic or career objectives. This might include discussing the types of skills you expect to develop, the kind of knowledge you hope to gain, or the career paths these majors could open for you. For example, studying Computer Science might be a step toward your goal of developing innovative software solutions.

5. Reflect on Openness to Exploration: Given that you’re considering multiple majors, it’s also beneficial to reflect on your openness to interdisciplinary learning and exploration. Universities value students who are eager to explore and integrate different fields of study. You might mention how the diverse academic environment at Illinois is ideal for this kind of exploration and how it can help you in making a well-informed decision about your major.

Reme mber, this prompt is an opportunity to show the admissions committee your genuine academic interests and how you have thoughtfully considered your options at Illinois. It’s about demonstrating your enthusiasm for learning and your ability to make informed decisions about your educational journey.

Undeclared Program Prompt 2

The prompt wants you to talk about your future plans and dreams, either for your job or for more learning after high school. It asks you to think about what you want to do in the long run. You should also think about how your time in high school has shaped these plans.

Consider the classes you took and events you experienced that made you want these goals. Reflect on how these past experiences in school have guided you toward your future ambitions. Share how your high school journey has helped you figure out what you want to do later in life.

1. Outline Your Future Goals: Begin by clearly defining your career or academic aspirations. Are you aiming to pursue a specific profession, such as becoming a doctor, engineer, or writer? Or do you have broader educational goals, like wanting to explore interdisciplinary studies or conduct research in a certain field? Be as specific as possible about what you want to achieve in the future.

2. Connect High School Experiences to Your Goals: Reflect on the courses or experiences in high school that have shaped these goals. For instance, if you developed an interest in engineering, you might talk about a particular project in physics class that sparked your fascination with how things work. Or, if you’re drawn to literature, a memorable English class might have been a turning point for you. Describe these experiences in detail and explain how they influenced your decision-making and goal-setting.

3. Discuss Skills and Knowledge Gained: Explain the skills and knowledge you acquired through these high school courses and how they contribute to your future goals. For example, if you’re interested in a career in environmental science, you might discuss how biology and chemistry classes provided you with a foundational understanding of ecosystems and environmental issues, which are critical for your future studies and career.

4. Link Goals to University Education: Elaborate on how you plan to use your time at the university to further these goals. This could include specific majors or courses at the university that align with your goals, extracurricular activities, or research opportunities you wish to pursue. Show that you have a clear plan for how your university education will help you achieve your long-term objectives.

5. Reflect on Personal Development: Finally, consider adding a personal element by discussing how these goals align with your values or personal growth. For example, if you aim to become a healthcare professional, you might talk about a personal experience that instilled a deep sense of empathy and a desire to help others, which is driving your career choice.

In answering this prompt, it’s important to demonstrate a clear connection between your high school experiences, your future goals, a nd how your intended university education will help bridge the two. This shows the admissions committee that you have a thoughtful, well-planned approach to your education and future career.

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Second-Choice Major Prompt

This prompt wants you to explain why you’ve picked a certain area of study as your backup choice and how it fits with your wider educational interests or career plans. It allows you to show that you’re open to different ideas and have a wide range of interests.

You should talk about what draws you to this second-choice subject and how it connects to the things you are most interested in learning about. Describe how this alternative field could still help you reach your future goals. It’s a chance for you to show that you’re open-minded and eager to learn in more than one area. This approach shows the admissions team that you’re flexible and can see the value in various subjects.

1. Clarify Your Interest in the Second-Choice Major: Begin by explaining why you selected this specific major as your second choice. You should aim to show a genuine interest in this field, even if it’s not your top choice. Discuss what aspects of this field appeal to you, whether it’s a particular subject matter, skills you wish to acquire, or potential career paths it opens up. For example, if your first choice is Mechanical Engineering and your second choice is Physics, you might discuss your fascination with the fundamental principles of mechanics that underlie both fields.

2. Connect to Your Primary Academic Interests: Explain how your second-choice major complements or overlaps with your first-choice major or primary academic interests. This connection can demonstrate your well-roundedness and ability to engage with multiple disciplines. For instance, if your primary interest is in Biomedical Engineering and your second choice is Biology, talk about how a deep understanding of biological sciences is crucial for innovation in biomedical solutions.

3. Discuss Skills and Perspectives Gained: Reflect on the unique skills or perspectives you believe studying this second-choice major will offer. This could include interdisciplinary skills, a different methodological approach, or a broader understanding of a related field. For instance, a second-choice major in Computer Science might provide valuable technical skills and computational thinking beneficial to almost any field.

4. Link to Career or Academic Goals: Describe how this second-choice major could still help you achieve your overall career or academic goals. Even if it’s not your first choice, this major can still play a significant role in your future plans. For example, if you aspire to work in environmental policy, a second-choice major in Political Science could provide you with insights into policy-making processes.

5. Express Openness to Exploration and Growth: Lastly, show your openness to exploration and personal growth. Universities appreciate students who are adaptable and willing to explore different academic avenues. Expressing a positive attitude towards your second-choice major can demonstrate your resilience and willingness to embrace various opportunities for learning and growth.

In answering this prompt, it’s important to convey a thoughtful and well-rounded academic profile, showing that you have carefully considered how different fields of study can contribute to your overall educational and career objectives. This approach demonstrates to the admissions committee not only your adaptability but also your ability to find value in diverse academic pursuits.

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Preparing to Write Your 2023-2024 UIUC Supplemental Essays

Before you dive into writing your UIUC supplemental essays, it’s crucial to arm yourself with the right information. These essays are your opportunity to show the admissions committee who you are beyond your grades and test scores. Here’s a guide on what you should read to prepare effectively.

Understanding UIUC’s Mission and Values

Before you start writing your UIUC supplemental essays, it’s essential to understand the heart and soul of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Every university has its unique set of values and mission, and UIUC is no different.

Dive into the university’s official website and materials to grasp their commitment to innovation, inclusivity, and making a global impact. This understanding will help you align your essays with what the university values most, showcasing how you, as a prospective student, fit into their community and ethos.

Deciphering the Essay Prompts

The 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essay prompts are your canvas to paint a picture of yourself. Read each prompt carefully and repeatedly. Ask yourself what each question is truly seeking. Is it probing into your problem-solving skills, your leadership experiences, or your vision for the future? Understanding the depth and intention behind each prompt is crucial for a response that is both genuine and resonates with the admissions committee.

Exploring Course Descriptions

If you have a specific major or program in mind, familiarize yourself with UIUC’s course offerings and program specifics. This research can be pivotal in writing an essay that convincingly argues why UIUC is the perfect fit for your academic journey. Detailing how specific courses or programs align with your goals shows the admissions committee your commitment and clarity about your educational path.

Keeping Up with Current Events in Your Field

Admissions officers are always on the lookout for students who are not just academically proficient but also passionately engaged with their chosen field. Keep yourself updated with the latest news, research breakthroughs, technological advancements, or significant discussions in your field of interest. Incorporating these elements into your essay demonstrates a proactive and engaged mindset, which is crucial for a thriving university student.

Analyzing Successful Essays

Reading essays from students who have successfully gained admission to UIUC can offer you a wealth of insights. Look for these sample essays online or through educational forums. Notice how they structure their arguments, the anecdotes they use, and how they align their personal stories with UIUC’s values. Remember, the goal is not to replicate their essays but to understand what makes a successful UIUC application essay and use those insights to enhance your own writing.

Brushing Up on Writing Skills

Last but not least, good writing skills are imperative. You don’t need to use complex vocabulary or overly intricate sentences. Often, a simple, clear, and articulate writing style is more effective and engaging. Utilize online resources to brush up on essay structure, grammar, and style. A well-written essay makes a strong impression and ensures that your ideas are conveyed clearly.

Remember, your supplemental essays are a chance to showcase your unique story. By reading and understanding these key resources, you’ll be well-prepared to write essays that are not only compelling but also a true reflection of who you are.

The Importance of Structure in Your 2023-2024 UIUC Supplemental Essays

When you’re writing your 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essays, the structure isn’t just a formality; it’s the backbone of your narrative. A well-structured essay guides the reader through your thoughts and experiences, making your story both compelling and easy to follow. It’s like a roadmap that leads the admissions committee through the landscape of your ideas, ensuring they don’t get lost in the details. Here are three key points on how you can structure your UIUC supplemental essays to make a lasting impression:

1. Start with a Hook: Your opening sentence or paragraph is your first impression. Make it count! Start with a hook – something that grabs the reader’s attention immediately. It could be a vivid description, a thought-provoking question, or an intriguing statement. This hook should be closely tied to the theme of your essay. For instance, if you’re writing about a challenge you’ve overcome, you might start with a moment of tension or a pivotal moment of realization. Your goal is to make the reader eager to learn more about your story.

3. Develop a Clear Narrative: After your compelling start, it’s crucial to maintain a clear and logical flow. Organize your essay into a beginning, middle, and end. In the beginning, set the scene and introduce the main idea or challenge. The middle part should delve into the actions you took or the insights you gained. Be specific about your experiences and reflections. This part is the heart of your essay, where you reveal your character, values, and intellect. Finally, conclude with a strong ending that ties back to your opening and provides a sense of closure or a look into the future. This structure helps you present a coherent story that is easy to follow and leaves a memorable impression.

4. Reflect and Connect to UIUC: A vital component of your supplemental essays is reflection. Don’t just narrate events; reflect on what they mean to you and how they have shaped you. This reflection should connect back to your aspirations at UIUC. For each experience or idea you discuss, consider how it relates to your future goals, your chosen field of study, or the values and opportunities at UIUC. This connection demonstrates that you’re not just recounting past experiences, but you’re also thinking critically about how they have prepared you for your future at UIUC.

Remember, the structure of your essay is not just about organizing content; it’s about creating an engaging narrative that showcases your personality, intellect, and fit for UIUC. A well-structured essay makes your story shine and helps the admissions committee see the unique individual behind the words. So, as you draft your 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essays, pay attention to the structure—it might just be the key to making your application stand out.

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Revising and Proofreading Your 2023-2024 UIUC Supplemental Essays

After pouring your heart and soul into writing your 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essays, the next crucial step is to revise and proofread them. This process polishes your essays, ensuring they shine brightly in the eyes of the admissions committee. Here are detailed steps on how you can effectively revise and proofread your essays:

1. Take a Break Before Revising: Once you’ve completed your first draft, step away from it for a while. This could be a few hours or even a day. Taking a break gives you the distance you need to review your essay with fresh eyes. When you come back, you’ll be more likely to catch errors or see where your arguments might not be as clear or compelling as you initially thought.

2. Read Aloud for Clarity and Flow: Reading your essay aloud is a surprisingly effective technique. It helps you catch awkward phrasing, run-on sentences, and grammatical errors that you might miss when reading silently. As you read, pay attention to the rhythm and flow of your sentences. Do they sound natural? Are your ideas clearly articulated? Is there a smooth transition between paragraphs? This step is crucial in ensuring that your essay reads well and your ideas are cohesively presented.

3. Seek Feedback for a Fresh Perspective: Sometimes, what makes perfect sense in your head doesn’t translate as clearly on paper. Getting feedback from teachers, mentors, or peers can provide invaluable insights. They can point out areas that need more clarity, parts where your personality shines through, or even simple spelling and grammatical errors. Remember to seek feedback from people who will be honest and constructive with their criticism.

4. Focus on Specific Elements in Each Revision Round: Tackle different elements of your essay in each round of revision. In one round, focus on the structure and flow. In the next, hone in on word choice and sentence construction. Then, look at how well you’ve answered the prompt and reflected your personal story. Breaking down the revision process makes it less overwhelming and ensures you cover all aspects thoroughly.

5. Final Proofreading: Your final step is a thorough proofreading session. Check for spelling mistakes, punctuation errors, and grammatical issues. Small errors can distract from the content of your essay and give an impression of carelessness. Tools like spell checkers are helpful, but they’re not infallible, so rely on your judgment, too.

Remember, your UIUC supplemental essays are more than just answers to prompts; they’re a reflection of you as a prospective student. By meticulously revising and proofreading, you ensure that you’re presenting the best version of your essays – and yourself – to the admissions committee. Take your time with this process; it’s as important as the initial writing itself. 

Why You Should Study at UIUC

As you’re crafting your 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essays, it’s important to articulate why the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) is the ideal place for your higher education journey. Here’s why UIUC stands out as a top choice:

Academic Excellence and Renowned Programs

UIUC is celebrated for its academic rigor and diverse range of programs. According to recent rankings, UIUC consistently appears among the top public universities in the United States. Its engineering programs, for instance, are renowned globally, often ranking in the top 10 in various disciplines. Whether you’re interested in engineering, business, the arts, or sciences, UIUC offers a wealth of programs that are not only highly rated but also taught by faculty members who are leaders in their fields. This combination of quality education and expert guidance positions you perfectly for both academic and professional success.

Innovative Research Opportunities

As a student at UIUC, you’ll have access to cutting-edge research opportunities. The university is known for its significant contributions to research, particularly in areas like engineering, technology, and the sciences. UIUC’s research facilities are among the best in the nation, offering you hands-on experience in your field of study. This environment fosters innovation and creativity, allowing you to work on projects that can have real-world applications and potentially contribute to significant advancements in your field.

Vibrant Campus Life and Community

Beyond academics, UIUC boasts a vibrant campus life. It’s home to a diverse community of students from all over the world, creating an inclusive and enriching environment. With hundreds of student organizations and clubs, you’ll have numerous opportunities to engage in activities that interest you, develop new skills, and build lasting friendships. The university’s commitment to student life ensures that your college experience will be as socially rewarding as it is academically fulfilling.

Strong Career Prospects

Graduates from UIUC are highly sought after. The university’s strong ties with industries and its robust career services provide ample networking opportunities, internships, and job placements. This means that studying at UIUC not only prepares you academically but also gives you a competitive edge in the job market. The university’s global alumni network is an invaluable resource as you embark on your professional journey.

Commitment to Innovation and Sustainability

UIUC is a leader in sustainability and innovation. If you are passionate about environmental issues and want to be part of a community that actively works towards sustainable solutions, UIUC is the place for you. The university’s numerous sustainability initiatives and projects allow you to be directly involved in creating a positive impact on the planet.

In your UIUC supplemental essays, reflecting on these aspects can help convey your enthusiasm and fit for the university. UIUC isn’t just an institution; it’s a community where education, innovation, and personal growth go hand in hand. As you write your essays, remember to express how these unique features align with your academic goals and personal values. UIUC offers more than just a degree; it offers an experience that shapes its students into future leaders and innovators.

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UIUC Application Deadlines and Other Key Metrics

As you consider your journey with the 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essays, it’s vital to understand the current landscape of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), including its acceptance rates, application deadlines, and student success metrics. This information not only informs your application strategy but also gives you insights into what your future at UIUC might look like.

UIUC’s Acceptance Rate

For the academic year 2023-2024, UIUC has an overall admit rate of 43.7%. However, this rate varies significantly across different colleges and programs within the university. For instance, the admit rate for the first-choice applicants stands at 34.7%. Some of the more competitive programs include the Grainger College of Engineering, with an acceptance rate of 22.3%, and the School of Information Sciences at 21.6%. Notably, Computer Science stands out with a notably lower acceptance rate of 7.5%, underscoring the competitive nature of this field.

Application Deadlines

For fall 2024 admission, the application process opens on September 1. If you’re aiming for early action, which is non-binding, your application must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. CT on November 1, with all required items received by November 7. The regular decision deadline is January 5, with required items due by January 11. Notifications for early action are announced by January 26, while regular decision applicants will hear back in early March. Remember, meeting the early action deadline could improve your chances for admission to the most selective programs, as well as consideration for honors programs and merit awards.

Graduation and Retention Rates

UIUC boasts a strong record of student success, with a freshmen retention rate of 94%, indicating that the vast majority of first-year students return for their second year. This rate is well above the national average, reflecting the supportive and engaging environment that UIUC offers its students. The 6-year graduation rate is 85%, which means the majority of students complete their degrees within a reasonable timeframe. However, it’s also important to note that about 14% of students do not complete their degree within eight years, highlighting the challenges that some students may face during their academic journey.

In crafting your 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essays, understanding these aspects of UIUC can help you tailor your application effectively. Reflect on how the university’s competitive nature aligns with your academic ambitions, and consider how the institution’s strong support system could help you thrive academically and personally. Remember, your application is not just about meeting criteria; it’s about demonstrating your potential to contribute to and benefit from everything UIUC has to offer.

How Important are Supplemental Essays in the College Admissions Process?

Supplemental essays, particularly for your 2023-2024 UIUC application, are a critical element in the college admissions process. They are more than just a standard requirement; these essays are a vital tool that can significantly influence your chances of admission .

Firstly, supplemental essays provide a window into your personality, which your grades and test scores cannot fully convey. They allow you to share your unique story, experiences, and values, adding a personal dimension to your application. In a pool of applicants with similar academic credentials, these personal insights can make a considerable difference.

Furthermore, these essays are an opportunity to demonstrate your fit with the university’s culture and ethos. Colleges like UIUC are not just looking for academically excellent students; they seek individuals who will contribute positively to their campus community. Through your supplemental essays, you can highlight how your goals, values, and interests align with UIUC’s offerings, making a compelling case for your admission.

Additionally, supplemental essays enable you to highlight unique aspects of your identity and experiences that might not be evident in other parts of your application. Whether it’s a unique hobby, a challenging life event, or a significant achievement, these narratives add depth to your application and help you stand out.

Moreover, these essays are a testament to your writing skills, showcasing your ability to communicate effectively and express your ideas coherently. Good writing is essential for college success, and by submitting well-crafted essays, you demonstrate that you are ready for the academic challenges at a university like UIUC.

Lastly, a well-written supplemental essay can leave a lasting impression on the admissions committee. A memorable story, thoughtful reflection, or unique perspective can make your application stand out, significantly increasing your chances of admission.

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Final Thoughts

As we wrap up our exploration of the 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essays, it’s important to remember that these essays are more than just a requirement; they are a gateway to your future. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is not just looking for students who meet the academic threshold; they are in search of individuals who bring something unique to their campus – that could be you.

Your journey through these essays is an opportunity to reflect, to dream, and most importantly, to share your true self with the admissions committee. Each word you choose, every anecdote you share, adds color to the picture you are painting of yourself. Remember, it’s not just about impressing the committee, but also about being honest and genuine in your storytelling.

As you put the final touches on your essays, take a moment to appreciate the hard work you’ve put into them. This process is not just about securing a place at UIUC but also about understanding yourself better as you stand on the threshold of a new and exciting phase of your life.

We hope this blog has equipped you with the tools and confidence to tackle the 2023-2024 UIUC supplemental essays with ease and creativity. Trust in your abilities, believe in your story, and let your essays be the bridge that connects you to the college of your dreams.

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How to Write the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Essays 2020-2021

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Located in the vast cornfields of east-central Illinois, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is widely renowned as one of the country’s most influential public research universities. In fact, it has ranked first in National Science Foundation award funding for six consecutive years.

Many sources consider UIUC one of the top 50 universities in the world, and some have even ranked its engineering school in the top five worldwide.

Boasting over 24 million items in its library collection, it’s no secret that UIUC is an intellectual powerhouse. On top of that, it’s also a haven for sports lovers. UIUC was one of the founding members of the Big Ten Conference, a tradition that has remained strong, as evidenced by its 21 NCAA teams.

When it comes to the student body, UIUC’s average ACT scores range from 27-33, while average SAT scores range from 1280-1490. With an acceptance rate of about 60% , UIUC is a fairly selective school.

One final thing to keep in mind is that UIUC is not a Common Application school. That means you’ll have to submit a separate application either on the school’s website or by mail.

This also means UIUC won’t be reading your Common App essay, meaning that the school-specific essays count for even more. Luckily, we at CollegeVine are here to give you numerous tips on how to tackle your UIUC essays! Want to know your chances at UIUC? Calculate your chances for free right now.

UIUC Application Essay Prompts

Explain your interest in the major you selected and describe how you have recently explored or developed this interest inside and/or outside the classroom. you may also explain how this major relates to your future career goals. if you’re applying to the division of general studies, explain your academic interests and strengths or your future career goals. you may include any majors or areas of study you’re currently considering. (300-400 words).

Since this is the most extensive essay UIUC will be receiving from you, it is also the most important! This prompt asks you to write a “Why This Major” essay. Your main objectives here should be conveying your passion for a certain subject and explaining how that relates to your future goals. Also, focus on expressing your love for the school by touching on specific aspects of the school that you think will suit you well.

While you might be tempted to simply reference your extracurricular activities in this section, this is not enough . Admission officers can already see your activities, so mentioning them again without further elaboration would be redundant. Instead, you should hone in on something more personal, and then proceed to explain it in greater depth.

Although your essay should not just restate extracurriculars or relevant classes, it is okay to briefly mention them as long as they provide a transition into new, more meaningful information. This “something meaningful” can be anything from an entertaining moment during one of your activities/classes to a more serious discussion of how you arrived at that passion. Just make sure your response illuminates something unique about you.

Because this essay is the most complex for this school, we recommend tackling it in smaller chunks. You’ll find that focusing on the structure of these shorter essays often does wonders for the overall cohesion of the finished product.

Introduction (100 words or less)

In this section of the response, your primary goal is to indicate your prospective major, but in a manner that the school would find compelling. Some of the most effective ways to hook the reader are by using figurative language or an anecdote, but there are a plethora of other ways as well — just be creative! Also, make sure your introduction allows for enough elaboration in the body section.

Because the introduction is so crucial to the development of this essay, below are some examples of good and bad introductions with explanations.

Good examples :

  • “Time to get to work. My classmates opened the textbook and saw gibberish, but I saw a colony of enchanting symbols beckoning me to dance with them. Smug and graceful, they taunted me with their movements, tantalizing me into an exotic tango. These symbols held the secrets of the universe. It was during this fateful study group that I pinpointed my undying love for math…” Why it’s good: While a little cheesy, this author has introduced their love of math with flair. They use the imagery of “enchanting symbols” within the context of a specific instance during their study group, likely intriguing the reader as to why this led to such passion. A capable writer would go on to explain this whimsical statement in the body of the essay.
  • “The summer of skeletons was drawing to a close. On my last day at the clinic, they crept up on me, begging me to stay. I knew I had to return one day. They liked being analyzed by me — the touch, the care. These cadavers were always desperate for my attention, but it took me a full six weeks to realize that I was also desperate for theirs…” Why it’s good: While it could be a little creepy and somewhat obsessive, it certainly conveys the author’s passion for bone structures. This author still needs to specify their major (biology, anthropology, bioengineering, etc.), but otherwise, they have the foundation for a great essay. Moving forward, they have two options: focus on this sudden realization at the end of what is presumably a summer internship or talk a little more about the ongoing process. Either one is suitable.

Bad examples :

  • “Ever since a young age, I was interested in math. It’s always been my favorite subject. That’s why I want to major in it when I get to college. UIUC has an amazing math program that I want to participate in with amazing faculty. I’ve always pursued difficult math classes, and I’ve even engaged in some extracurricular activities related to math. These activities had possibly the biggest impact on me out of any of my activities…” Why it’s bad: It’s easy to imagine an adcom reading this introduction and wanting to go back to sleep. The author hasn’t shown any personality, and they certainly haven’t set themselves up for anything more than a simple retelling of their most impactful extracurricular activities.
  • “Growing up, I’ve always admired the true heroes of our society: doctors. That’s why I want to major in bioengineering. I want to be a hero just like them. At UIUC, the main track for pre-med students is bioengineering, which is also a topic that really interests me. I’ve done a lot of extracurriculars pertaining to the medical field, and I’ve even had some hands-on experience through clinical internships. Bioengineering at UIUC is definitely right for me…” Why it’s bad: This “bad example” is certainly better than the first one, but it still has a lot of room for improvement. Using the theme of doctors as heroes isn’t necessarily bad, but it isn’t implemented well here. Instead, the author should’ve discussed a specific time (perhaps during their clinical internship) that they saw a doctor do something brave, and how that inspired them to become a doctor. This introduction really goes downhill when they abruptly move on to general statements about their interests and past experiences. Also, statements like “Bioengineering at UIUC is definitely right for me” should be avoided at all cost. Remember to show, rather than tell.

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Body (250 Words or Less)

Your goal with the body of this essay is to further elaborate on your involvement with your respective major. It is okay to mention extracurriculars and classes in this section, but only if you couple them with explanations of how they impacted you. Consider implementing some additional discussion of your future career plans if you haven’t already done so in the introduction.

The body of your essay doesn’t have to be quite as flashy as the introduction, but it needs to be more purposeful. You might spend less time here on an extended metaphor, and instead opt to explain why your experience in a particular subject area inspired you to pursue it further.

No length is specified in the conclusion, because it varies depending on how many words you have already used, and to what extent your intro/body necessitates closure.

If you have a lot of space left, you might mention specific programs or clubs that fit with your major. You could also go into greater depth here regarding your long-term career goals. If you find a program at UIUC that incorporates your career aspirations — take, for example, a school-funded internship program — this is a great place to discuss it.

Otherwise, the conclusion should simply wrap up the main idea of your essay with a general discussion of your interests that you already set forth. Avoid being too repetitive; it’s better to keep your summary brief and to the point. If you began the essay with thematic material, it should resurface in the conclusion. The last sentence of the essay should be powerful enough to leave a lasting impression on the reader. This will ensure that adcoms remember your essay.

If you select a second-choice major other than the Division of General Studies on your application, write a second essay explaining your interest in this major, too. (300-400 words)

This prompt is similar to the previous one, so you should approach it in largely the same manner. It might be tempting to focus less on this essay, but you shouldn’t neglect it just because it’s your second-choice major. Admission officers will be able to tell if you’ve gotten lazy.

Other than that, make sure you keep our suggestions from the previous section in mind. Remember to provide adequate insight into any examples you provide, and focus on being succinct, so you can add in as much content as possible.

Some Final Words

It’s already been mentioned, but it’s important enough to mention again: These are the only essays UIUC will see. That means you have a huge responsibility to be personable and unique while also demonstrating competent writing style and academic focus.

While we at CollegeVine sometimes encourage riskier supplemental essays, you should avoid that for UIUC. This is because you aren’t coupling these with your Common App essay, which tends to be more grounded and central to your identity.

Most importantly, make sure your essays are truly a reflection of you . Don’t try to use overly elevated language if that isn’t how you normally write. If you’re unsure whether your voice is coming across, ask a family member or friend to read over your essays; they often have invaluable advice.

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How to Write the UIUC Supplemental Essays

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Key Takeaway

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has two supplemental pathways and an add-on, all depending on the major(s) you select. If you’re applying to a specific major, you’ll answer the first set of questions. If you’re applying to the undeclared program, then you’ll answer the second set. Finally, if you’ve chosen a second-choice major, you’ll have a third question to answer, too.

You’ll have 150 words maximum to answer each question.

Let’s get into the prompts.

Set #1: If You're Applying to a Major

Explain, in detail, an experience you've had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. this can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you’ve taken, or through something else..

With this prompt, UIUC admissions officers want to know more about why you’re interested in pursuing the academic pathway you’ve selected.

There are a few details in this prompt to note:

You need to explain the experience in detail.

The experience should be within the last 3-4 years.

Your experience should relate to your first-choice major and can be from any part of your life.

Your experience doesn’t necessarily have to have been life-changing, but it should be personally meaningful. Avoid choosing a surface-level example (”I loved our cell unit in biology class, so I want to study molecular and cellular biology.”) and instead draw upon an authentic, even vulnerable experience (”The night after we learned about cell structure in AP biology, I had a dream that I was a ribosome. Since then, every food I’ve eaten, every animal I’ve encountered, I picture as a cluster of cells.”).

Your experience might be lighthearted or humorous, serious or poignant. Use whatever tone fits best. No matter your topic, your goal should be to show strong academic fit with UIUC and with the major you’re applying to.

Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from UIUC and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them.

In this take on a why major essay, you’ve got two tasks: to describe your career goals and to explain how your first-choice major will help you reach them.

Your essay should balance a genuine description of your career goals with a strategic alignment between you and your chosen UIUC major. When explaining your career goals, be clear and specific.

Sometimes the students we work with stress out about these kinds of questions because they aren’t 100% sure what they want to do in the future. I’ll let you in on a little secret: no one is going to check back in with you in ten years to make sure you followed the path you laid out in your college essay.

That isn’t to say that you should make up a goal you think admissions officers want to see. But it is to say that you shouldn’t be afraid to write about the path you’re most interested in now, even if you aren’t completely certain. You are choosing a major based on it, after all!

Set #2: If You're Applying to the Undeclared Program in the Division of General Studies

What are your academic interests and strengths you may also include any majors you are considering..

If you’re undecided about your major, then UIUC admissions officers still want to see that you have clear interests and a sense of where you want to go. You want to avoid coming across as wishy-washy or completely undecided, so try to hone in on a couple of your most salient academic interests and potential majors. Feel free to show your broad curiosity and academic flexibility while also signaling that you’re heading in a particular direction.

You may know from our college essay writing guide that we believe all college essays should be rooted in your core strengths, so this prompt is a great opportunity for you to make a case for your academic strengths. Keep it positive and focused. In other words, don’t say, “I’m bad at math but love reading!” Instead, draw attention to the specifics: “I love to analyze art, literature, and the world around me. I’ve analyzed ten Shakespeare plays line by line—my shelves are filled with annotated copies from the literary greats.”

By the end of your essay, your admissions officer should be able to identify what your academic interests and strengths are, and they should be able to envision you finding your path at UIUC.

What are your future academic or career goals?

Just like applicants who do have a major selected, you don’t need to have your entire life path figured out before you answer this question. But you should have some sense of what you want to do in the future. Again, try to stay clear and focused.

If you discussed multiple academic interests in the previous essay, elaborate on how you see them playing out in your academic future or career. If you’re torn between studying business and English, for example, you might write about how both of those interests lend themselves well to a career in marketing or copywriting.

If you simply don’t know what you want to do, make an educated guess about what you can envision yourself doing. Or lay out a couple of your top options. Admissions officers want to see that you’re thinking ahead, aspiring, and planning, so let them in on your academic and career hopes and dreams, even if you aren’t 100% sure what they’ll look like yet.

Bonus: If You've Selected a Second-Choice Major (Including Undeclared)

Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals..

This question should be pretty straightforward. There’s a reason why you’ve chosen your second major—what is it? You’ll notice that this question is a condensed version of the first two. It’s your chance to say, “Hey, this major is a good fit for me, too.” You’ll have to be more brief with your explanation, but it should be just as clear and specific as your first set of answers.

Key Takeaways

Now you’re ready to write your UIUC supplemental essays! If you want a little more guidance before you jump in, check out our guide to supplemental essays .

And before you get started on your essays, don’t forget to think about your application narrative . Creating a cohesive application is one of the most important things you can do to set yourself up for success, no matter where you’re applying.

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How to Write a College Application Essay: Tips and Tricks

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If there’s anything we know, it’s that applying to college is stressful. And while every part of the process brings its own challenges, completing the written portion of your application is one of the most nerve-racking.

To help you get started, we’ve compiled a short list of tips and tricks for how to write a college application essay. We’ve even provided some special advice for tackling UIUC’s written questions, just in case you decide to apply. Here we go!

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1. Write about what they ask about.

Sometimes when you’re writing an application response, it can be easy to lose sight of the topic at hand. Since you only have so many words to respond, it’s imperative you don’t stray too far from what the prompt specifically asks you about.

One way to make sure you’re staying on track is to directly reference the prompt in your response. This shows you understand what’s being asked and you’re going to tell colleges exactly what they want to know, which can set your essay apart from other applicants.

Tips & Tricks for UIUC

In our UIUC College Essay Prompt Example blog , we wrote a sample response for the following myIllini essay prompt: “Describe a topic, idea, or concept you find so engaging that it makes you lose all track of time. Why does it captivate you? Who or what do you turn to when you want to learn more?”

In our response, we included lines like, “The question of which came first captivates me because it is a question without an answer” and “ When I want to learn more about this concept, I turn to my grandfather.” Both of these sentences include phrases from the prompt directly in the answer.

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2. Directly reference your own experiences. 

Colleges will ask you a variety of different questions in their prompts. No matter the topic, it’s important to be specific about the experiences you’ve had that are unique to you and your educational experience. By including personal details, colleges see that you have a genuine interest in the major you’ve picked. Make sure to clearly explain both what the experience was and how it had an impact on you.

One of UIUC’s short-answer questions specifically asks you to reference your own experience, so it’s important to provide concrete examples relevant to what you’re writing about.

We wrote another blog with examples for both UIUC major-specific prompts . In the examples, our lovely (and definitely real) applicant wrote about their experience at a DNA lab and how that affected their decision to apply for the *fake* DNA Analysis major at UIUC.

While you might not have taken the same path to your chosen major as our totally-a-real-person applicant, it’s important to be specific about the experiences you have had.

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3. Be concise.

You might think you need to use a lot of words to say what you need to say (just ask John Mayer), but often less is really more. Too many words can confuse the reader and actually detract from the point of your essay.

A good way to ensure you’re being concise is to put your paper through a hardcore spring cleaning. In other words, take what you don’t need and throw it out. Once you get a first draft, read through and cut out any unnecessary words. You might even find whole sentences that seemed important at the time but sound repetitive or irrelevant when you give them a second glance.

Being concise is something good to keep in mind when writing anything, but we want to emphasize this point specifically for our major-specific prompts . You only have 150 words apiece to respond, so you’ll want to make those words count.

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4. Edit, edit, edit!

You know the feeling you get when you hear you own voice on a recording and think, “Oh gosh, I can’t believe I sound like that!”? The same thing can happen when you reread something you wrote. That’s why it’s so important to take time to edit your responses before you submit them.

Wait a minute, didn’t we just talk about going back over essays for spring cleaning? Why yes, we did! Checking for brevity is a big part of editing, but if you want to submit the best version of your essay, there are other things to watch out for, too—like spelling, grammar, and clarity, just to name a few.

The best way to start is to start early. The sooner you have a complete draft, the more time there is to walk away and reevaluate your work with fresh eyes. After taking a break, you might catch errors you otherwise would’ve never seen.

Another technique is having a teacher, friend, or parent review your response. They can catch spelling/grammar mistakes you might miss and can give you a nudge in the right direction if you’ve strayed from the topic or lost your voice.

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5. Be yourself.

We know you’ve heard this a millions times before, and we know it sounds like corny, cliché advice, but letting your voice shine really does make a difference in your writing. For most of the application process, you tick boxes and answer the same questions as thousands of other applicants. The written portion is your chance to show colleges who you really are (bleh, another cliché).

If you get the urge to fill you essay with cookie-cutter fluff you think colleges want to hear, remember that thousands of other kids are going to write the same cookie-cutter fluff. But there’s only one person who can tell your story.

For the full essay, there are many prompts to choose from, so pick the one that means the most to you. Write about why you really want this major, a story that actually affected you, or a topic you’re truly passionate about. When you choose to write about something meaningful, it will not only be easier for you to brainstorm ideas, but will also provide a more genuine glimpse of who you are.

As you write, keep in mind that whatever essay you end up with will be the best essay for your application because it is uniquely you. If you apply these tips and tricks on how to write a college application essay and try your best, you’re going to knock the socks off all of your applications. Good luck!

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Thinking of attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign? Then you've come to the right place. For this highly-ranked public school, you'll need to submit a personal statement with your application. But what should you include in your UIUC essay to make you stand out?

Read on to learn what the current UIUC essay prompt is and how to write a great UIUC essay. We also show you a real UIUC essay example to give you an idea of what a great statement looks like.

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What Is the UIUC Essay?

All applicants must answer two to three UIUC prompts and one Common Application prompt as part of their application for admission.

Your UIUC prompt will change based on whether you 1) are applying to a major, 2) are applying to UIUC's Undeclared Program, or 3) have selected a second-choice major (including Undeclared). Each response should be about 150 words. 

Here are this year's UIUC prompts:

If you're applying to a major:

  • Explain, in detail, an experience you've had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. This can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you’ve taken, or through something else.

Describe your personal and/or career goals after graduating from UIUC and how your selected first-choice major will help you achieve them.

If you're applying to UIUC's Undeclared Program:

  • What are your academic interests and strengths? You may also include any majors you are considering.
  • What are your future academic or career goals?

If you've selected a second-choice major (including Undeclared): 

  • Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals.

Students are also required to select one Common application essay prompt from a range of choices and write a response. 

You can view the full list of Coalition application essay prompts here and all of the Common Application essay prompts here. 

How to Write the UIUC Essay: Topics and Tips

The University of Illinois essay is an important part of your application since it's the only personal essay you'll write for the school. This makes it the only area on the UIUC application in which you can show off your personality, academic passion, and storytelling skills.

The overall point of this statement is for UIUC to learn more about you as a person and what qualities you'll bring to the school if you enroll.

In addition, UIUC has a YouTube series on admissions counseling that includes some useful videos with tips on how you can write an effective UIUC essay:

Now that you have a general sense of what UIUC will be looking for in your application essay, let’s break down each UIUC application essay prompt one by one. 

Myllini Major-Specific Prompt #1

Explain, in detail, an experience you've had in the past 3 to 4 years related to your first-choice major. This can be an experience from an extracurricular activity, in a class you've taken, or through something else.

Here's your chance to show your passion for your first-choice major! You have a lot of leeway here: maybe you took a class that lit a fire inside you, maybe you joined a club related to the subject, or maybe you participated in a related activity. Be careful, though. You only have 150 words, and UIUC is asking for an experience related to your major, not why you selected it in the first place. This is a time for you to show that you're already taking steps toward engaging with your chosen major!

Choose a story that is meaningful to you, and remember to be as detailed as you can within the constraints. Show the UIUC admissions counselors that you care about your chosen major, and you're already engaging with it.

Myllini Major-Specific Prompt #2

Unlike the first essay, which asks you about your past experience, this is where you get to dream big and show UIUC what you want to do with your degree. Remember to write this as if you've already been accepted to UIUC—they want to know how you'll represent them in the world! You only have 150 words, but you can do a lot in that space. If, for example, you want to be an aerospace engineer, you should check out UIUC's Aerospace Engineering website and connect their specific courses, professors, and extracurriculars to your post-degree goals. Maybe you want to work for NASA, and the UIUC robotics team will aid you in successfully applying. Be as specific as you can! And show UIUC that they are the best school for you to achieve your goals.

Myllini Undeclared Prompt #1

What are your academic interests and strengths? You may also include any majors you are considering. Much like the Major-Specific Prompt #1, this prompt asks you to share what you're passionate about, and where you excel academically. Be specific! Rather than saying "I've always been good at English and I like it," go into detail: perhaps you won an essay contest, or your op-ed was featured in the school paper. Maybe writing poetry is the best way you can connect your outer and inner worlds. If you have a few majors in mind, definitely mention them here! It's always good to show that you have a specific plan for your college career , even if you're not 100% sure what you want to major in yet. 

Myllini Undeclared Prompt #2

What are your future academic or career goals? This question mirrors Major-Specific Prompt #2, and asks you to talk about your ideal future. Maybe you know you want to get a graduate degree in sociology, or you're certain that you want to spend a few years with the Peace Corps before working with the U.S. Department of State. The key here is to remember that undeclared doesn't mean unplanned. Many students have specific career goals, but they see multiple paths to achieve them. This is your chance to show the future self you want to be, and how UIUC will get you to your goal.

Myllini Second-Choice Major Prompt #1

Please explain your interest in your second-choice major or your overall academic or career goals. You'll only need to answer this question if you've applied to a second-choice major! This prompt should look pretty familiar: you can choose to answer either the Major-Specific Prompt #1 or the Major-Specific Prompt #2. The trick here is to show that your second-choice major is deliberate and useful for your future goals. You're not just picking a second-choice major because you really, really want to get into UIUC in any way, shape, or form. If you have a secondary interest that's almost as strong as your first-choice major, consider answering the first prompt. If you have a very strong career goal that multiple majors could feed into, consider answering the second.

Whichever choice you make, remember to clearly state why UIUC is the best schoo l for your major or career path!

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A Real UIUC Essay Example + Analysis

To help give you a better idea of what your own UIUC essay could look like, here is one real UIUC essay example we found online, written by an admitted student.

Keep in mind that this essay was written for an old prompt that's no longer on the MyIllini application. However, this essay is still a great example of how college counselors want to see students talk about their interests and passions. 

Here is the prompt:

Describe a topic, idea, or concept you find so engaging that it makes you lose all track of time. Why does it captivate you? What or who do you turn to when you want to learn more? (250 to 650 words)

And here is the essay:

The chicken, or the egg? The hours I’ve spent pondering this question are countless. People frequently debate the seemingly simple idea of which came first. To me, it is more than just a question, but an example of how human beings think. The question of “Which came first?” captivates me because it is a question without an answer. It has been asked for centuries and no progress has been made, but it still continues to be brought up. I think this is because humans prefer clear-cut answers. Like in any kind of competition, ending with a tie between teams or individuals isn’t a satisfying conclusion. People would rather the competition continue for extra time than admit there’s no real winner, or in this case, no real answer. So even though it’s obvious there will be no agreement, the debate over chickens and eggs continues. When people label something a “chicken-egg” situation, it means there is no way to establish the order of cause and effect, again leaving a feeling of uncertainty. But human nature is to seek an answer. The chicken-egg question shows humanity’s inability to accept unfinished business, and this fascinates me most. People want closure in all aspects of life, and big questions like this are no exception. I think the question “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?” is so interesting because people will always try to answer it knowing they will never find a solution. It shows that humans desire understanding above all else. When I want to learn more about this concept, I turn to my grandfather. He doesn’t have a degree in philosophy or psychology, yet he’s a reliable source on almost any subject given his extensive years spent at the University of Life. With so many experiences under his belt, he understands unanswerable questions much better than I do. “The only truth is uncertainty,” he tells me when I once again dive deep into the possibility of eggs without chickens or chickens without eggs. In his words, the most beautiful parts of life are the questions we can’t answer but spend out whole life trying to. My own desire for answers keeps me thinking about this question for hours on end. I think there’s good points to grandpa’s perspective, but as an eighteen-year-old entering college, I don’t know if I can accept that the only answer is no answer just yet. Until I can, I’ll gather my own evidence and continue to spend my days wondering whether Aristotle was eating chicken and waffles or omelettes for breakfast.

What Makes This UIUC Essay Work?

  • It’s got a great hook. The applicant starts the essay with a familiar philosophical question: “The chicken, or the egg?”. This pulls the admissions committee into the essay by making them ponder the question too. The applicant then analyzes the question and provides their own unique interpretation of what it’s really getting at. As the applicant says at the end of the first paragraph, “To me, it’s more than just a question, but an example of how human beings think.” By stating their unique take on the chicken vs egg dilemma, the applicant shows the admissions committee that they can interpret complex ideas and analyze tough questions. These are qualities that UIUC wants their incoming class of students to have!
  • It’s clear, focused, and easy to follow: A topic like this one could easily go off the rails, but the applicant keeps the essay focused by responding to exactly what the prompt is asking in the correct order. The first paragraph states the idea that the applicant finds engaging. The next two paragraphs explain why the applicant finds this idea “captivating” and connects their engagement with the idea to deeper meanings about human nature, which also demonstrates why this topic causes the applicant to “lose all track of time.” The fourth paragraph states who the applicant turns to when they want to learn more about this question, and explains what they have gained from exploring this question with their grandpa. The applicant wraps up the essay with a conclusion that describes how their approach to the chicken vs egg question relates to the kind of student they will be at UIUC. The clear structure, clean prose, and adept analysis all make this essay easy to understand and exciting to read

How Could This UIUC Essay Be Even Better?

  • It could be more specific about why the idea is captivating: Although this UIUC essay is well written and tightly focused, it isn't super specific about why the applicant personally relates to the question about the chicken and the egg. The applicant does a great job explaining what they feel this debate reveals about human nature, but doesn’t say much about why that debate is meaningful to them.
  • It could have a stronger conclusion : Although the applicant makes a great attempt at tying their essay response into why they will be a great fit for UIUC, the conclusion could do a bit more to show how this is the case. Reframing the last paragraph so it explains how the applicant’s approach to uncertainty makes them the perfect UIUC candidate could make this essay even stronger.

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3 Essential Tips for Writing a Great UIUC Essay

To wrap up, here are four essential tips to keep in mind as you write your U of I application essay.

#1: Don't Just List Your Accomplishments

At first glance, some of the UIUC essay prompts may seem like an invitation to list all of your amazing accomplishments. But none of these prompts actually want you to do that! Instead, you need to use expertly crafted stories to convey everything you have to offer as an applicant to UIUC.

The point of the UIUC essay is to give the admissions committee more detailed and personal commentary on why you've chosen their school and why you would be a great addition to their student community. Leave the list of accomplishments for your resume. Telling a genuine story is the best way to show how your life experiences have shaped you into the perfect candidate for admission to UIUC.

#2: Highlight Your Passion

While the essay prompts all have a different focus, the main goal of each one is to draw out what you’re passionate about and why. With each prompt, what you're really trying to do is demonstrate your passion to the UIUC admissions committee.

In other words, what motivates you to learn? What drives you more than anything else? And why are you so enthusiastic about bringing your ideas, experiences, and character to UIUC?

By highlighting your passions and interests, you're also showing the UIUC admissions committee who you are and what's important to you, both academically and more broadly.

To really make your passion stand out in your University of Illinois essay, take the following steps:

  • Be as specific as possible —give us real names and use visceral descriptions to make us feel as though we're there experiencing and feeling everything with you
  • Be honest —the admissions committee wants to get to know the real you, and it can only do this if you're writing in an authentic voice that's true to who you are

#3: Polish and Proofread

My final tip is to give yourself plenty of time to polish and proofread your UIUC essay.

In your rough draft, keep an eye out for obvious typos and technical mistakes, such as errors in punctuation, grammar, and spelling. Also, look for any areas that are awkward, incomplete, out of place, or unclear.

Once you've edited your essay on your own, give it to someone else to read, such as a parent, teacher, or tutor. Ask them to make technical corrections as needed and to offer you advice on what you might be able to improve in terms of story, cogency, and overall effectiveness.

What's Next?

Applying to other colleges in the midwest? Check out our expert guides to how to write the UChicago essays , the Notre Dame essays , and the Michigan State essay .

If you're using the Common App to submit your college applications, you'll need to figure out which essay prompt is the best one for you .

Learn more about how to get into the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by visiting our UIUC admission requirements page .

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Supplemental Essays Guide: 2021-2022

Not sure how to approach the UIUC essay prompts? With tips from an Ivy League graduate, CollegeAdvisor.com’s guide to the UIUC essay prompts will show you exactly how to write engaging essays for your UIUC application and maximize your chances of admission.

For help navigating the lower-than-average UIUC acceptance rate and more CollegeAdvisor.com resources, click  here . Want help crafting your UIUC supplement essays? Create your free  account  or  schedule your free advising consultation  by calling (844) 343-6272.

UIUC  Essay Guide Quick Facts:

  • The UIUC acceptance rate is 63%— U.S. News  ranks UIUC as a competitive school.
  • We recommend answering all UIUC essay prompts comprehensively and thoughtfully.

What is UIUC known for?

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is known for providing an excellent public education, as evinced by the impressive UIUC ranking. According to US News, UIUC is one of the top fifty universities in the country.

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  website  provides more detailed information on who they are as a university. When completing the UIUC essay prompts, it can be very helpful to read the website beforehand. This will help you familiarize yourself with the type of language they use when they discuss their programs and what they look for in applicants.

Their website explains that UIUC prides itself on “pioneer[ing] innovative research that tackles global problems and expands the human experience.” They also write that their “transformative learning experiences, in and out of the classroom, are designed to produce alumni who desire to make a significant societal impact.”

UIUC has 29 Pulitzer Prize-winning alumni and faculty. The UIUC community includes over 51,000 students from all fifty states and over 100 countries. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s mission is as follows: “The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is charged by our state to enhance the lives of citizens in Illinois, across the nation and around the world through our leadership in learning, discovery, engagement, and economic development.” Their vision statement confirms that UIUC strives to be “the preeminent public research university with a land-grant mission and global impact.”

You can read each of the detailed blurbs on their faculty, academic resources, research, the arts, and their undergraduate education experience on the UIUC website. Regarding their undergraduate experience, UIUC states, “the fundamental promise at Illinois for nearly 150 years has been to provide our undergraduate students with truly transformative educational experiences. Whether these experiences take place in the classroom, in the surrounding community, or around the globe, our students leave this campus with the skills, knowledge, and drive to become leaders in their fields and to lead lives of impact in the world.”

What is the acceptance rate at UIUC?

The UIUC acceptance rate is 63%, according to  U.S. News . Compared to the UIUC acceptance rate, the national average for college acceptance rates is  68% . The UIUC acceptance rate, therefore, signals that UIUC is a relatively competitive school.

What does the UIUC acceptance rate mean? Well, a few things. First, when you’re building your college list, you’ll want to keep the UIUC acceptance rate in mind. It’s important to apply to a combination of “reach,” “target,” and “safety” schools. UIUC would likely fall in either the “target” or “safety” category, based on the UIUC acceptance rate.

Want to learn more about how to use data like the UIUC acceptance rate in building a college list? Check out our blog articles on  acceptance rates ,  college rankings , and  building a college list .

Wondering how else you can use the UIUC acceptance rate? Think of it as an incentive to write the best essays possible. Given the UIUC acceptance rate, you should respond comprehensively to the UIUC supplement essays to submit the strongest application you can. The UIUC application process is competitive, and while the UIUC acceptance rate is lower than the national average, it shouldn’t discourage you from applying.

What is the ranking for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign?

The UIUC ranking is #47 in  National Universities  and is ranked #15 in  Top Public Schools , according to U.S. News.

In terms of specific programs, the UIUC ranking is #6 in  Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs , and the UIUC ranking is #3 in  Best Undergraduate Accounting Programs .

These are just some of the UIUC rankings to keep in mind as you approach writing your UIUC essay prompts. However, a school’s rankings should not be the only thing you take into consideration when compiling your college list. Don’t take the UIUC ranking too seriously! As you build your college list, consider other factors beyond the UIUC acceptance rate. This includes the school’s location, programs, campus culture. The UIUC rankings should not be the only important factor in your decision to apply to UIUC.

Keep in mind that the best college for you may not be the one you expected! There are a lot of different resources available when it comes to researching colleges; be sure to consult a few to ensure you create a comprehensive list. At the end of the day, the UIUC rankings mentioned above—like all college rankings—are simply a tool. Don’t get hung up on the UIUC rankings; instead, just focus on finding the best school for you.

Need help creating a college list? Check out our resources on the  college list process .

Does the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have essays?

Yes. Depending on which platform you use to apply to UIUC ( Common App ,  Coalition App , and  myIllini ), you’ll have to complete a personal statement, as well as several UIUC essay prompts. The questions that you answer depend on whether you’re applying to a major or an undeclared program. Given the relatively low UIUC acceptance rate, we recommend that you answer the UIUC essay prompts thoughtfully and authentically. This will help your application stand out. Strong responses to the UIUC essay prompts will maximize your chances of admission.

Need tips on writing your Common App essay? Check out our  blog article .

How many essays does the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign require?

The UIUC application includes two optional UIUC essay prompts. Although the UIUC essay prompts are both optional, we recommend you respond to all UIUC essay prompts that apply to your situation in order to strengthen your UIUC application.

With the competitive UIUC acceptance rate, your responses to the UIUC essay prompts can make a major difference in your admissions results. Remember, your UIUC supplement essays are your chance to show the admissions team what makes you unique. By completing the UIUC essay prompts, you can maximize every opportunity the UIUC admissions team gives you.

UCIC Essay Prompts – Question 1 (Optional)

Explain any challenges (outside of COVID-related) you have faced throughout your academic career, including the dates or timeline below. (300 words maximum)

How to write the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign essays

Of all of the UIUC essays prompts, this one is a great opportunity to discuss an obstacle you have faced during your academic career and how you overcame it. You should address how this obstacle helped you grow as both a person and a student. You also want to avoid centering this UIUC application essay on COVID, as the prompt specifically asks you to avoid writing about that.

Since the UIUC essay prompts allows you to include specific dates, you might choose to discuss an event, situation, or challenge which affected you over an extended period of time. You might write about a months-long battle with a serious illness that either you or a family member went through. Your essay may describe that have been unhoused for a period of time during your academic career. You may have had to take over for your parent or guardian as being the primary caretaker for your home, or you might have had to work a full-time after-school job which took away time from your academics.

When writing this UIUC application essay, you want to explain the circumstance in detail. Then, turn to what you learned from this circumstance, how you grew from it, or what has changed with regard to this obstacle. If it is a long-term situation you have been experiencing, you will want to address how you have learned to manage or balance this situation and how you will continue to manage it when you arrive at UIUC.

This UIUC supplement essay is optional. If you truly don’t have a significant challenge that has influenced your academic career, you shouldn’t feel pressured to complete this UIUC application essay. However, if you have an important experience to share, this UIUC supplement essay gives you a great chance to share more about your background with the admissions team.

UIUC Essay Draft Key Questions:

  • Does your UIUC application essay avoid COVID and COVID-related circumstances?
  • Do you describe the experience and then address your actions to change the situation?
  • Does your UIUC application essay demonstrate personal growth in response to your chosen obstacle?

UCIC Essay Prompts – Question 2 (Optional)

If you have a low grade or a drop in grades that you have not already explained, do so below. (300 words maximum)

Although we typically recommend that you complete all optional supplemental essays, the second of the UIUC essay prompts presents an exception to that rule. If your application is academically strong without a low grade or a drop in grades to explain in this UIUC application essay, then you do not necessarily need to respond to this prompt. Use your best judgment to decide if you can justify writing this optional UIUC supplement essay.

For example, if you got an A- in a class for your overall grade, and all of your other grades are A’s, you might be tempted to explain your A- using this UIUC essay. However, admissions officers may consider this an unnecessary addition to your UIUC application. This question is designed to explain drastic or surprising discrepancies or changes in your academic record.

Different Topics

Your response to this UIUC application essay should also address a distinctly different topic than your previous UIUC supplement essay, as noted in the prompt. If your drop in grades was already explained by answering previous UIUC essay prompts about a significant challenge you faced, then you do not have to rewrite that response with slightly different wording for this UIUC application essay.

If, however, the academic challenge you wrote about in the first UIUC supplement essay does not relate to a low grade you received, you should complete this UIUC application essay. You could talk about losing a loved one or a personal struggle your family faced socially or economically. Again, many of these topics could be responses to the previous UIUC application essay as well, so you should make sure you do not write the same essay for both UIUC essay prompts.

  • Do you use straightforward language to explain your situation?
  • Do you address a different topic than your previous UIUC application essay?
  • Does your essay teach admissions officers something important about yourself and complement the rest of your UIUC application?

UIUC Supplement Essay Guide — Final Thoughts

Completing these UIUC essay prompts can seem daunting, especially in light of the UIUC acceptance rate. However, don’t let that discourage you from applying. The UIUC supplement essays are a great opportunity to show the admissions team who you are and what your circumstances have been.

Given the lower than average UIUC acceptance rate, these essays can boost your application if you have a lower than average GPA or  SAT score . Use this guide as a step-by-step aid when approaching the UIUC essay prompts, and start earlier than you think you should. Each of the UIUC essay prompts can make a major difference in admissions.

Want more tips from UIUC’s undergraduate admissions team on how to approach the UIUC essay prompts? Check out this video from two admissions counselors below.

Remember to complete the “optional” UIUC essay prompts if you feel they apply to your situation. Completing the optional UIUC application essays can strengthen your UIUC application and contend with the UIUC acceptance rate. Don’t be afraid to ask for revisions from someone; it’s helpful to have another set of eyes checking your UIUC supplement essays for grammatical errors, tone, and clarity. Good luck!

This 2021-2022 essay guide on UIUC was written by  Laura Frustaci , Harvard ‘21. It shows you exactly how to write engaging essays and maximize your chances against the UIUC acceptance rate. For more CollegeAdvisor.com resources on UIUC and the admissions process, click  here .

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What's up, peeps! I'm having a hard time writing my UIUC supplement essay. Have any tips or strategies that helped you when writing yours? Thanks a ton!

Hey there! I totally get how challenging it can be to write a solid supplement essay. Here are a few tips that might help you with your UIUC essay:

1. Be specific: Familiarize yourself with the programs, courses, extracurriculars, and research opportunities at UIUC that align with your interests and goals. Demonstrating authentic interest in these unique aspects can help strengthen your essay. Be sure to mention professors you'd like to work with, specific classes, or clubs you'd want to join.

2. Show your passion: Speak to your interests, experiences, accomplishments, and future plans related to your chosen major at UIUC. Doing this can help you highlight your dedication and commitment to the field you're pursuing.

3. Connect past, present, and future: Describe the experiences that led you to choose your major, how UIUC's offerings will facilitate your growth in that field, and your plans for the future after graduating from the university. Crafting a clear narrative can help you create a cohesive and convincing essay.

4. Be concise: UIUC supplement essays typically have a word limit, so make sure you get to the point and use your words wisely. Highlight your most compelling points and avoid repetitive or irrelevant information. Read and revise your essay multiple times to make sure it's clear and concise.

5. Show your personality: Don't forget that this is also an opportunity for the admissions committee to learn more about you as an individual. Make sure to let your personality shine through by using your unique voice and including anecdotes that showcase your character.

To see an example of a UIUC essay, read this blog post: https://blog.collegevine.com/uiuc-essay-example/

Remember to have your essay proofread by someone you trust to catch any errors or provide constructive feedback. Best of luck with your UIUC supplement essay! You got this!

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