In order to apply to transfer to a major from EU, students must meet the following criteria:
All IDT applications will be reviewed at the completion of the semester and decisions will be made before the start of the following semester. Accepted students will be in their major the semester following when they apply.
Students must complete all of the following foundational courses to be eligible to transfer to any of the majors in Grainger:
AP, A-level, IB, and other proficiency or transfer credit is accepted. *Students who earned AP credit for CHEM 102 do not need to take the CHEM 103 lab. Students who earn proficiency credit for CHEM 102 must still complete CHEM 103.
The following majors have additional course requirements to transfer:
Students must have completed two semesters in EU if admitted to the program as first-time freshmen; if admitted as an ICT transfer student into EU, students must complete at least one semester in EU.
Students can remain in Engineering Undeclared through the end of their 4th semester. All students must be declared in a major by the 10th day of their 5th semester.
Engineering Undeclared students are able to pursue transfer to any major in the Grainger College of Engineering as well as Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (housed in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences) with the sole exception of Computer Science and the new Grainger CS+X programs (CS+BIOE and CS+PHYS).
Students who transfer to EU via the ICT process specify their majors of interest in their application to EU. Those students who start as first-time freshmen in EU state their majors of interest at the end of their first semester. Modification of the majors of interest may be possible in consultation with an EU advisor.
Students will indicate three majors of interest in ranked order on their application. These majors of interest will have been discussed with an Engineering Undeclared advisor during a course planning appointment. Students may select up to two (2) competitive majors on one application. The current competitive majors are: Aerospace Engineering, Bioengineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Neural Engineering. Indicating more than 2 competitive majors will have a negative impact on the success of your transfer application.
While Engineering Undeclared students may pursue transfer to Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering is not accessible through the Engineering Undeclared IDT process. Students must follow the procedures for ICT to LAS and meet the declaration criteria for Chemical Engineering (see course transfer requirements above).
Consult our Major Exploration page for exploration tips and strategies!
The transfer (IDT) application will be offered twice per academic year, once in the fall semester (for admission in the spring) and once in the spring (for admission in the fall).
Application timelines:
Spring Applications: April 1 - April 30
Fall Applications: November 1 - November 30
Please see below for applications details and FAQs.
Note: You will not be able to edit after submitting. Please read all information carefully first.
You will receive a confirmation e-mail after your application has been successfully submitted.
1) Major Selection: Indicate, in order of preference, your three majors of interest. You are only allowed to choose two competitive majors (see above)
2) Resume: Upload a current copy of your resume (PDF only). We suggest you utilize the campus Career Center or Engineering Career Services for assistance with preparation of your resume and for additional review. Be sure not to include an apostrophe (') in the file name, otherwise your application will not submit.
3) Academic Record Essay: Comment (150-250 words) on your college academic record (courses and grades). Feel free to approach this in the way that suits you best: use it to highlight your strengths, discuss any low grades you have received, courses that you were unable to take, or anything else you wish the review committee to know. This is your opportunity to tell a deeper story about your academics than simply the courses taken and grades received.
4) Extracurricular Involvement Essay: Describe (150-250 words) your involvement in activities outside the classroom. This essay can focus on your participation in student organizations, research, internship or job experiences, job shadowing, individual projects, and so on. You should focus on how your experiences have informed your exploration and developed your interest in your three majors.
5) Proposed Course Plans: Use our template to submit a PDF of the following academic plans for your three majors of interest:
Please utilize the suggested sequence for your majors of interest as found in the Undergraduate Academic Catalog and the major curriculum maps. Please use the linked fillable template; instructions for completing the template can be found here. Be sure not to include an apostrophe (') in the file name, otherwise your application will not submit.
6) Professional Statements of Interest: Submit a professional statement of interest that explains your interests in each of the three majors you selected. You will submit three separate statements of 250-450 each, one statement per major, that address the following:
1) What factors led to you choosing this major?
2) How does your interest in this major match your career goals?
3) What opportunities unique to this major stand out to you?
We recommended that you use the campus Writer's Workshop to review all your IDT application essays (questions 3, 4, and 6).
Students in EU who earn at least a 3.0 UIUC GPA and a 3.0 Specialized GPA, in addition to meeting the requirements to remain in good EU standing (see below), are pre-approved for assignment into one of their three majors of interest. While we try to place each student in their first-choice major of interest, it is not guaranteed. Placement depends on the holistic review of a student's application to their majors of interest and major capacity. Major capacity may change from semester to semester and is not publicly available.
To remain in good EU standing, students must:
Review of applications will begin after grades post for the application term. Decisions will be sent to a student's official Illinois e-mail address by July 1st for spring applications and by one week prior to the start of the spring term for fall applications. Deadlines for students to accept or decline potential transfer offers will be indicated in the decision notification.
Effective for students admitted to Illinois in Fall 2024 and beyond:
Students in EU are expected to maintain good EU standing to support transfer into an engineering major. To remain in good EU standing, students must:
Students in EU who earn at least a 3.0 UIUC GPA and a 3.0 Illinois Specialized GPA and earn a B- or higher in major exploration courses for majors of interest, in addition to meeting the requirements to remain in good EU standing, are best situated for assignment into one of their three majors of interest. While we try to place each student in their first-choice major of interest, placement into any major is not guaranteed through Engineering Undeclared. Placement depends on the holistic review of a student’s application to their majors of interest and capacity in individual majors. Major capacity may change from semester to semester. Students placed into their third-choice majors will be encouraged to speak to an EU advisor to discuss their options.
The following are Major Exploration Courses considered for major placement. In majors where multiple courses are given, students need to earn at least a B- in any listed courses that they take.
Note: ME 170 and SE 101 will count for any major that requires a CAD class and will also cover AE 140. AE 140 will not count for any major outside of Aerospace.