Congratulations on your admission to the SIUE Graduate School!
Now that you have been admitted, there are several important next steps you will need to complete as part of your enrollment:
Electronic Username
Are you new to SIUE? Your first step is to set up your electronic username, or e-ID. Your e-ID gives you access to important SIUE systems, including email and CougarNet, which is used for course registration.
- Visit the ITS website and select "I want to get an e-ID"
- You will be asked to enter your name, date of birth and SIUE ID number (800xxxxxx) which can be found on your admission letter
If you are moving directly from your undergraduate program to a graduate program, your e-ID will remain active.
Class Registration
An advising appointment is required in order to register for classes.
- Degree-seeking graduate students should contact their Graduate Program Director or designated advisor to discuss their plan of study.
- Unclassified (non-degree seeking) students may contact the Service Center for assistance with course registration.
Immunization Records
New students* are required to submit proof of immunization per State of Illinois mandated requirement.
- Visit Health Service for a list of required immunizations.
- Contact [email protected] or 618-650‑2842 with questions.
*Students enrolled in 100% online degree programs are not required to submit proof of immunization.
Funding Opportunities
SIUE offers some of the lowest tuition and fees in our region. Numerous funding opportunities are available to help make graduate school even more affordable.
- Graduate Assistantships: SIUE offers assistantships at the master's, specialist and doctoral levels in a number of academic, service and research units. Graduate assistants receive a monthly stipend and tuition waiver.
- Scholarships and Grants: A number of grants, fellowships and scholarships are awarded each year to new and continuing graduate students.
Online Orientation
SIUE 101 is designed to help new students navigate Blackboard, a convenient online learning environment used for most courses. You will also find many resources relating to academics and research, University policies, and practical information such as transportation, parking, housing and recreation.
- Visit Blackboard and sign in with your e-ID
- Choose the "My Organizations" tab, where you will find a link to SIUE 101
SIUE Experience
Graduate students are invited to attend the SIUE Welcome Weekend, a campus-wide welcome event for new students. You can meet representatives from the Graduate School to get additional information and assistance. Watch your SIUE email for more information and mark your calendar for the Sunday before classes begin to participate in this event.
Living and Parking On Campus
- University Housing provides great on-campus housing options for graduate students.
- SIUE offers a variety of parking and transportation options. Please visit the Parking Services website to learn more.
As a new graduate student, we encourage you to strive for academic success and become involved within the University community. The Graduate School offers a variety of resources and programs to help!