Other Name
Sponsors Type
Academic
Country
United States
Grant Types
Fellowship/Scholarship/Dissertation Internship/Work-study Research Project Travel Workshop/Conference Equipment/Facility/Organization Artistic/Exhibit/Collection Publishing/Editorial Other
 Contact Info
Phone
(618) 650-3705
Address
1 Hairpin Dr, Edwardsville, IL 62026
Last modified on 2024-05-24 03:43:33
Description
HISTORY SIUE celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2007. The institution traces its origin to a farsighted group of concerned parents and business leaders in the community. In 1955, the group began an advocacy campaign to establish a public university. By 1956, they had formed the Southwestern Illinois Council for Higher Education. Convinced that public higher education opportunities were needed in the Metro-East portion of the greater St. Louis area, the Council aggressively lobbied state officials and commissioned a consultant study to document that need. In 1957, the See-Myers report was released and indicated that in Madison-St. Clair Counties, with 600,000 residents, the largest population concentration in the state outside of metropolitan Chicago, only three percent of the adult population had completed four years of college. There was no conveniently located university in the two-county area and many students could not afford to pay tuition and live away from home. Area business leaders and industrialists articulated an ever-growing need to hire college-educated employees. In 1957, SIU opened two residence centers in Alton and East St. Louis. In 1958, the Council began a highly-successful private fundraising campaign to purchase land for a new campus. By 1959 enrollment had increased to 3,800 greatly exceeding the temporary facilities and available services. A planning team investigated permanent sites in the Metro-East counties and selected a location near Edwardsville. When Illinois legislators authorized a bond issue to fund public university facility improvements in 1960, area residents expressed their overwhelming approval at the ballot box. Groundbreaking for SIU Edwardsville was held in 1963. In 1965, SIUE opened the Peck Classroom Building and Lovejoy Library in the midst of 2,660 acres of rolling land and woods. Today, fulfilling the dreams of the Council, SIUE is a premier Metropolitan University, offering a broad choice of degrees and programs ranging from liberal arts to professional studies. Undergraduate and graduate degrees are offered in the arts and sciences, business, education, engineering, and nursing. Professional degrees are available in dental medicine and pharmacy. SIUE has maintained its historic ties to the communities of Alton and East St. Louis. The School of Dental Medicine maintains its campus in Alton, using many of the same buildings that housed its first students in 1957. The East St. Louis Center remains dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families in East St. Louis and surrounding urban areas. Since economic growth today is inescapably knowledge-based, through its skilled graduates, its faculty expertise in consulting and grants, and its multi-million dollar expenditures, SIUE contributes substantially to the economic vigor of our metropolitan region. SIUE is one of the largest employers in Madison County. More than sixty percent of SIUE alumni live within 50 miles of campus. Our graduates become part of a highly-educated, skilled workforce, enriching the communities in which they live. **Mission** Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is a student-centered educational community dedicated to communicating, expanding and integrating knowledge. In a spirit of collaboration enriched by diverse ideas, our comprehensive and unique array of undergraduate and graduate programs develop professionals, scholars and leaders who shape a changing world. **Vision** Southern Illinois University Edwardsville will achieve greater national and global recognition and academic prominence through innovative and interdisciplinary programs that empower individuals to achieve their full potential. **Values** Civic Engagement - Social, civic and political responsibility — globally, nationally, locally, and within the University - Active partnerships and a climate of collaboration and cooperation among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the larger community - Sustainable practices in environmental, financial and social endeavors Excellence - High-quality learning within and beyond the classroom - Continuous improvement and innovation - Outstanding scholarship and public service Inclusion - A welcoming and supportive environment - Openness to the rich diversity of humankind in all aspects of university life - Respect for individuals, differences, and cultures - Intellectual freedom and diversity of thought Integrity - Accountability to those we serve and from whom we receive support - Honesty in our communications and in our actions Wisdom - Creation, preservation, and sharing of knowledge - Application of knowledge in a manner that promotes the common good - Lifelong learning
Most Recent Grants from This Sponsors
**FOTAD William Grivna Merit Award in Performance** Recipient must be a declared Theater and...
Added on 2022-11-20T19:37:19Z
**Overview** - Up to $8,400 per academic year (2023-2024) - Open to Illinois residents with...
Added on 2021-05-16T23:08:32Z
**Overview** - Open to U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens with financial need. - Award...
Added on 2020-11-30T20:32:57Z
Applied Communication Studies graduate students may complete internships to earn both academic...
Added on 2020-01-01T20:02:39Z
Deadline Approaching Grants
No grants from this sponsor have deadline within a month period.