Graduate Financial Support
Applicants with outstanding academic credentials and appropriate experience are considered for financial assistance to support their graduate studies.
Applicants with outstanding academic credentials and appropriate experience are considered for financial assistance to support their graduate studies.
Financial support may be available through the Office of Student Financial Aid, the College of ACES, the Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, and various other programs.
Gaining internship experience is an excellent way for students to try out the skills they have learned and network with professionals.
Agricultural and Consumer Economics (ACE) Major (10KL5006BS)
Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics
Freshman admission is based on several factors and it is best to review the following:
The ACE major is designed to develop the next generation of globally competent leaders.
Farm, Food, and Environmental Policy (ACE 292) is available every other year and offers students the opportunity to travel beyond the corn and soybean fields of central Illinoi
Offered every few years, Agriculture Policy and Leadership (ACE 291) covers current policy issues impacting agriculture and the legislative and rulemaking process that determin
The long-standing partnership between the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Njala University in Sierra Leone offers students and faculty the opportunity to participate in research proj