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All students are assigned an academic advisor by the MUP Program Director upon enrollment in the program. Students should seek out their official academic advisors for guidance on course selection, internships, capstone options and proposals, and preparation for the job market. It is quite common for students to change advisors once they are in the program and have more knowledge of their interests and professional goals. To change advisors, students should discuss the switch with their current official advisor, obtain the permission of the new advisor, and inform the MUP Coordinator of the change.
The MUP concentrations are guides for the selection of mix of electives that develop a depth of expertise in one or more subfields of professional practice. Many of the concentration webpages also provide information on professional organizations, career options, and broader University activities and resources relevant to the given field of study and practice.
Students with teaching or research assistantships will have a faculty assistantship supervisor (i.e., the faculty member teaching the course or directing the research).
The MUP Program Director, a good general source of advice on program requirements, provides final approval of all internships, capstone projects, and independent study and capstone applications.
Professor Mary Edwards
MUP Program Director
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
111 Temple Buell Hall
611 Taft Drive, Champaign, IL 61820
Voice: 217-333-3211
Fax: 217-244-1717
E-mail: mmedward@illinois.edu