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Student Self-Service provides students access to their personal and academic information. Students can register for classes, view class schedules, pay fees, view financial aid information, view grades and transcripts, and update their contact information.
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Search and register for your classes. You can also view and manage your schedule. You must be logged in to Search and Plan. Give yourself a head start by building plans. When you're ready to register, you'll be able to load these plans.
This is a web based system accessed from Banner Web Self Service for Students pages. It provides access to students to review their electronic bill, make an online payment and enroll in direct deposit.
Access the University of Illinois Banner Self-Service for student account management, class registration, and academic information.
Enter your user name and password, then click Sign In to continue. Username. Password. © 2013-2024 Ellucian Company L.P. and its affiliates. All rights reserved. This software contains confidential and proprietary information of Ellucian or its subsidiaries.
Application Directory. : Banner Pages. Banner Administrative Pages provide an interface to access UI administrative data to process Human Resources, Finance, Admissions, Financial Aid, Payroll, Records & Registration, and Recruiting transactions.
Students use Banner to register for classes, check grades, and access Direct Deposit. The name of the application that students use is Banner Web for Student Self-Service (also referred to as Banner Self-Service, Student Self-Service, or simply Self-Service).
Use these resources to guide you through the University access process. Communicate with your Unit Security Contact (USC) to understand which systems you need access to and the kind of work you need to do in each system. If you have additional questions, contact the AITS Service Desk.
Dropping classes which meet specific college, program, or University requirements (for example, Comp I) without prior permission of the student’s college may result in probation or drop status due to inadequate progress towards a degree.