Transfer Student Checklist
Before Orientation
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Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
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Register for an Orientation program
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Registration can be accessed through
- If you need to change your Orientation date, contact New Student & Family Programs
at nsp@eiu.edu or (217) 581-6435.
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- Submit your photo for your Panther Card. You'll receive an email with instructions
for completing this step, so please be sure you are checking your email frequently.
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Submit an official copy of your final transcripts, if you need to do so.
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Apply for Housing, if you plan on living on campus.
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Pay Housing down payment through MyEIU.
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Submit Immunization Record Form to the Medical Clinic by August 1 (fall semester), December 15 (spring semester), and May 1 (summer semester).
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Check your EIU email regularly for updates. This is the primary way EIU will contact you, so you will want to check it regularly for important updates and news.
During Orientation
- Housing - Students who have not filled out their housing application or contract, or those who need assistance will be able to speak with representatives from Housing and Dining during the Panther Fair. The Housing and Dining office will also be open for walk-in visits until 4:30 p.m. each day.
- Financial Aid and Student Accounts - Have questions about your aid, paying for college, or paying the bill? Financial Aid and Student Accounts will be at the Panther Fair and will be open for walk-in visits until 4:30 p.m. each day. Families, please note that some conversations regarding financial aid may require that your student is also present.
- Panther Fair - This campus-wide resource fair will introduce you and your family to the many, many resources and opportunities available on campus.
- Banking - Open a student checking account at the only bank on campus, located right inside the MLK Jr. University Union. More information about our U.S. Bank branch can be found .
After Orientation
- Check your Panther Mail. We'll be sending information regarding Welcome Weekend and we don't want you to miss anything! Instructions for accessing your Panther Mail can be found here.
- Refer to Housing's lists of what to bring and what should be left at home here.
- Get your books from Textbook Rental Service. You'll be able to do this once you return to campus for the start of the semester. More information about Textbook Rental can be found here.
- Complete AlcoholEDU for College, Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergrads, and Mental Well
Being for Students. These programs will open on the first day of classes. Please check your PantherMail
for details on how to log in and due dates.