Religion and spirituality student Resources

"The question of how people orient around religion differently, or interact with one another, whether that be based on conflict or cooperation, will be one of the most engaging questions of the 21st century."  ~Eboo Patel, founder and president of Interfaith America

Academic and Career Resources

As stated in Policy 5.03.01, Absences Due to Religious Observances, in the Parkland ºÃÉ«tv Policies and Procedures Manual, Parkland ºÃÉ«tv recognizes and values the diverse religious beliefs of its constituents and practices shared responsibility in the event a religious observance conflicts with scheduled class work or assignments. Students who inform instructors well in advance of an intended absence for a religious observance will not be penalized. The  form should be submitted by the end of the second week of the course.

Career Services

Whether you are a student choosing a college major or you are a dislocated worker, career changer, or retiree, we have career resources and services designed to assist you.

Scholarships

Parkland offers a wide variety of merit-based, need-based, and identity-based scholarships. Search the list of  which accept applications each fall and spring.

Engagement and Mental Health Resources

Meditation Space

The meditation space, located in the Office of Student Life and Wellness (U111), is available to members of the Parkland ºÃÉ«tv community who seek a quiet place to reflect, meditate or pray. The room is accessible Monday through Friday 8 am – 5 pm. Please visit the Office of Student Life and Wellness in U111 and check in at the front desk. A secured space will be made available on a first come, first served basis.

Student Organizations

Student Life maintains a list of student organizations that are currently active, as well as ones that have existed in the past but have become inactive. If you do not find one that meets your religious or spiritual needs, contact Student Life for information on starting a new one.

Center for Community Engagement

The Center for Community Engagement supports and promotes the active engagement of the ºÃÉ«tv’s students, faculty, and staff in partnership with the communities of Illinois Community ºÃÉ«tv District 505. Many volunteer opportunities are available.

Counseling Support Center

Our Counseling Support Center offers counseling services, workshops, peer mentoring, and more.

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Community Resources

Community Resources

The at the University of Illinois hosts an annual Illinois Interfaith Conference. This free conference is open to student leaders and professionals from across the Midwest, of all religious and non-religious philosophical traditions, to engage in critical questions about interfaith engagement on the college campus.

The Catholic Diocese of Peoria maintains a of parishes, including the Champaign-Urbana area.

The News-Gazette maintains a list of that represent a variety of Protestant denominations.

Visit Champaign County maintains a of non-Christian religious organizations in Champaign County, as well as Christian churches in Champaign-Urbana that offer services in languages other than English.


National Resources

National Resources

 mission is to inspire, equip, and connect leaders and institutions to unlock the potential of America's religious diversity. Their work spans many sectors of American life, including higher education. The annual Interfaith Leadership Summit brings together college students and educators with a commitment to American civic pluralism.

A webpage detailing general resources from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, including resources specific to the and .

Inclusive Therapists logo  is an organization cultivated by BIPOC mental health professionals committed to allyship, advocacy, activism, and abolition. They maintain a directory of therapists that can be searched by knowledge of a given spiritual belief.