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Check Your Status

Access Your Financial Aid Status and Awards

You can access your Financial Aid Award Letter and view your financial aid information online through UI-Integrate Self-Service. You must be admitted to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to access this information. For the most efficient answers to your financial aid questions, you are encouraged to monitor your status on-line through UI-Integrate Self-Service before contacting the Office of Student Financial Aid.  The following financial aid information is available on-line through UI-Integrate Self-Service:

  • Award Summary
    • View your financial aid awards.
  • Cost of Attendance
    • View your financial aid cost of attendance budget.
  • Award History
    • View the history of your financial aid awards while attending the University of Illinois.
  • Student Requirements
    • View the status of documents submitted to our office and check to see if any documents are still outstanding. You will be able to view receipt of faxed documents within three business days and receipt of mailed documents within one week.
    • View outstanding student requirements.

First Time Users of UI-Integrate Self-Service

First-time users must obtain a NetID and NetID Password and an Enterprise ID and Enterprise ID Password before accessing UI-Integrate Self-Service.  If you have already claimed your NetID and/or Enterprise ID, you do not need to repeat this process.

Where to Get Help

For help with your NetID and NetID Password, contact the CITES Help Desk at (217) 244-7000, consult@illinois.edu. Due to FERPA laws, the help desk is only able to help continuing and prospective students with ID and password issues; they are not able to provide information to parents of continuing or prospective students.

For help with your Enterprise ID and Enterprise Password, contact the AITS Help Desk at
(217) 333-3102, servicedeskaits@uillinois.edu.  Due to FERPA laws, the help desk is only able to help students and prospective students with ID and password issues; they are not able to provide information to parents of continuing or prospective students.