You can download a PDF listing the many different resources available to Adult Learners at Illinois State.
Campus Dining’s Web site includes a list of the various campus dining areas. In addition, a menu for each dining center is available on a weekly basis as well as their operating hours. Dining centers are open to all students, not just ones living in the residences halls. Take advantage of the variety of dining offered next time you are on campus!
Offers on-campus child care for children ages 3-8 years old, Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. This facility is only available for Illinois State students and is open when classes are being held.
Financial Aid will assist you with obtaining the maximum amount of assistance you are eligible to receive. The Scholarship Resource Office, housed within Financial Aid, is available to you with your search, providing various resources to help you find additional sources of aid – regardless of whether the funds are private or institutionally based.
Want to meet other adult learner/nontraditional students on campus? Join the Nontraditional Student Association. Students meet various times during the week. They also offer a listserv that keeps students up-to-date with events the group is planning, as well as events or information that may be valuable from the campus community.
Offers a variety of services for students who live off campus, including, but not limited to assisting students moving
into the local housing market, helping students find apartments that are clean, wellmaintained,
and run by studentfriendly
property managers. This program also provides educational information to students who intend to rent offcampus
property, and will provide legal advice and/or assistance when disputes arise between student tenants and offcampus property managers.
Contact this office at the beginning of each term for information about parking permits/decals, on-campus parking lots, meter parking, and hourly parking.
Students who register for one or more credit hours are assessed a fee within tuition and fees, and are entitled to use all of the services of the Student Health Service for the entire term.
The primary purpose of the Illinois State University Women’s Mentoring Network is to provide support and information to women beginning (or returning to) college after an interruption in their formal education.