This is the thirty-eighth annual Data Book on Illinois Higher Education. The information is compiled from data reported by Illinois institutions in surveys conducted or coordinated by the Board of Higher Education staff.
1. STATE OF ILLINOIS
BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
DATA BOOK
ON
ILLINOIS HIGHER EDUCATION
ENROLLMENTS
DEGREES CONFERRED
STAFFING
TUITION AND FEES
FINANCIAL AID
FINANCE
2011
2. ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Members
Carrie J. Hightman, Chairwoman, Chicago
David Anderson, Chicago
Jay D. Bergman, Joliet
Frances G. Carroll, Chicago
Alexi Giannoulias, Chicago
Heba Hamouda, Chicago
Kym M. Hubbard, Chicago
Allan Karnes, Carbondale
John P. Minogue, Chicago
Proshanta K. Nandi, Springfield
Santos Rivera, Chicago
Robert J. Ruiz, Oak Lawn
Ari Shroyer, Chicago
Elmer L. Washington, Park Forest
Addison E. Woodward, Jr., Palos Park
Staff
George W. Reid, Executive Director
Illinois Board of Higher Education
431 East Adams, Second Floor
Springfield, Illinois 62701-1404
217/782-2551
TTY 888/261-2881
FAX 217/782-8548
www.ibhe.org
3. PREFACE
This is the thirty-eighth annual Data Book on Illinois Higher Education. The
information is compiled from data reported by Illinois institutions in surveys conducted or
coordinated by the Board of Higher Education staff. While the staff is responsible for the
accuracy of the compilation, the validity of source data depends upon institutional
submissions. Both credit and thanks are due to the individuals at each public and
independent institution who complete the surveys. In many ways, the usefulness of this
document is due to the accuracy and timeliness of their responses.
The primary objective of the Data Book is to provide useful information about
higher education in Illinois. Suggestions for improvements that will make this publication
more useful are welcome. Much of the data contained in this book is available in
computer readable form and/or at a greater level of detail. Please note, in particular, that
many of the “degrees conferred” tables previously published in the Data Book are not
included in this edition. Readers seeking more detailed information on degrees
conferred may now generate their own tables, exportable as Microsoft Excel files, at
www.ibhe.org/EnrollmentsDegrees/Search.aspx. Readers desiring combinations or
details that are not presented in this book are invited to contact the Board office. The
staff asks that requests for data be submitted by e-mail if at all possible.
The Data Book on Illinois Higher Education may also be accessed on the Board’s
web page at www.ibhe.org.
George W. Reid
Executive Director
Illinois Board of Higher Education
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5. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
List of Tables...................................................................................................................................ii
List of Figures .................................................................................................................................v
Data Book Highlights .................................................................................................................... vii
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter I. Current Enrollment Data ............................................................................................... 3
Chapter II. Awards Conferred Data.............................................................................................. 81
Chapter III. Staff Data ................................................................................................................ 131
Chapter IV. Student Cost Data .................................................................................................. 145
Chapter V. Student Financial Aid............................................................................................... 159
Chapter VI. Financial Data......................................................................................................... 165
Glossary..................................................................................................................................... 183
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6. LIST OF TABLES
I. CURRENT ENROLLMENT DATA Page
I-1 Characteristics of Enrollment in Illinois Colleges and Universities,
Fall 2010 ...........................................................................................................5
I-2 Total Fall Enrollments by Gender, Race, or National Origin, Type of
Institution, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2010...................................................7
I-3 Race or National Origin of Students Enrolled in Illinois Colleges, and
Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2010...................................................39
I-4 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount and FTE 2009-2010 Academic Year ......41
I-5 Attendance Status of Students in Illinois Colleges and Universities by
Level of Instruction and Type of Institution, Fall 2010.....................................46
I-6 Characteristics of Total Enrollment at Illinois Public Community
Colleges by Location of Instruction, Type of Instruction, and
Attendance Status, Fall 2010..........................................................................51
I-7 Median Age of Students Enrolled in Illinois Colleges and
Universities by Level of Instruction and Gender, Fall 2010.............................54
I-8 Home State of First-Time Freshman Students Enrolled in Illinois
Colleges and Universities, by Type of Institution, Fall 2010............................61
I-9 Illinois Residents Attending Out-of-State Institutions as First-Time
Students, IPEDS Enrollment Data, Fall 2010 .................................................63
I-10 Illinois Residents Attending Out-of-State Institutions as First-Time,
Students, by State, IPEDS enrollment data, Fall 2010 ...................................65
I-11 Fall 2010 One-Year Retention Rate for Full-Time, First-Time Students .........66
I-12 Patterns of Interinstitutional Undergraduate Transfers by Gender,
Race or National Origin, and Type of Institution, Fall 2010.............................70
I-13 Enrollment Trend Data-Fall Headcount Enrollments, 1980-2010 ...................72
I-14 Enrollment Trend Data-Fall Headcount Enrollments in
Illinois Colleges and Universities for Years 1996-2010...................................74
II. AWARDS CONFERRED DATA
II-1 Number of Awards Conferred by Illinois Colleges and Universities,
2007-2008 to 2009-2010.................................................................................83
II-2 Total Awards by Gender, Race, or National Origin, Type of
Institution, and Level of Instruction, 2009-2010 ..............................................86
II-3 Awards Conferred by Illinois Colleges and Universities for
Years 1996-2010 ..........................................................................................117
II-4 Proportion of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen Who Complete Their
Degree Within 150% of Catalog Time at Public Universities ........................124
II-5 Proportion of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen Who Complete Their
Degree Within 150% of Catalog Time, Transfer or Still Enrolled at
Public Community Colleges ..........................................................................125
II-6 Proportion of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen Who Complete Their
Degree Within 150% of Catalog Time at Independent Colleges
and Universities ............................................................................................127
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7. III. STAFF DATA Page
III-1 Headcount of Full-time Faculty in Illinois Public Universities, by
Gender and Rank, FY2011 (All Contract Lengths) .......................................133
III-2 Average Salary of Full-Time Faculty in Illinois Public
Universities, by Gender and Rank, FY2011 (All Contract Lengths)..............134
III-3 Headcount of Full-Time Faculty with Average Salary in
Illinois Public Community Colleges, by Gender, FY2011
(All Contract Lengths) ...................................................................................135
III-4 Headcount of Full-Time Faculty and Average Salary in Illinois
Independent Institutions, by Rank, FY2011 (All Contract Lengths) ..............136
III-5 Fall 2010 Fall Staff Data for all Institutions, Full-Time Staff ..........................140
III-6 Fall 2010 Fall Staff Data for all Institutions, Part-Time Staff .........................142
IV. STUDENT COST DATA
IV-1 Tuition and Required Fees, Room and Board for Full-Time,
In-State, Entering Undergraduate Students at Illinois Public
Institutions, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, and 2010-2011
Academic Years............................................................................................147
IV-2 Tuition and Required Fees, Room and Board for Full-Time,
First-Time Undergraduate Students at Illinois Independent
Institutions, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, and 2010-2011
Academic Years............................................................................................148
IV-3 Annual Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time, In-District
Students at Illinois Public Community Colleges, 2008-2009,
2009-2010, and 2010-2011 Academic Years ...............................................152
IV-4 Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time, In-State Graduate Students
at Illinois Public Institutions, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, and 2010-2011
Academic Years............................................................................................154
IV-5 Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Graduate Students at
Illinois Independent Institutions, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, and
2010-2011 Academic Years..........................................................................155
IV-6 Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time, In-State, Doctor’s Degree
Professional Practice Students at Illinois Institutions, 2010-2011
Academic Year..............................................................................................158
V. STUDENT FINANCIAL AID
V-1 Distribution of Financial Aid Dollars in Illinois, All Students by
Source, Sector and Type for Fiscal Year 2009-2010....................................161
V-2 Distribution of Financial Aid Dollars in Illinois, Undergraduate
Students by Source, Sector and Type for Fiscal Year 2009-2010................162
V-3 Distribution of Financial Aid Dollars in Illinois, Graduate
Students by Source, Sector and Type for Fiscal Year 2009-2010................163
VI. FINANCIAL DATA
VI-1 State Higher Education Operating Appropriations, FY2009 to FY2012........167
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8. VI . FINANCIAL DATA Continued: Page
VI-2 State Appropriations to Public Universities for Operations,
by Source of Funds and Institution, FY2009 to FY2012 ...............................169
VI-3 State Appropriations to Illinois Public Community Colleges,
Operations and Grants, FY2009 to FY2012 .................................................170
VI-4 State Appropriations to Illinois Student Assistance Commission,
Operations and Grants, FY2009 to FY2012 .................................................171
VI-5 State Appropriations for Grants and Initiatives, FY2009 to FY2012 .............172
VI-6 State Appropriations for Retirement and Group Insurance,
FY2009 to FY2012........................................................................................173
VI-7 Instructional Costs per Credit Hour by Student Level at Illinois
Public Universities, FY2010 ..........................................................................174
VI-8 Total Instructional Costs per Credit Hour at Illinois Public
Universities by Discipline and Level, FY2010 ...............................................175
VI-9 New Appropriations for Capital Improvement Projects, Fiscal
Years 2009 to 2012.......................................................................................176
VI-10 Current Fund Revenues by Source at Illinois Public
Universities, FY2010.....................................................................................178
VI-11 Current Fund Revenues by Source at Illinois Public Community
Colleges, FY2010 .........................................................................................179
VI-12 Summary of Current Fund Expenditures by Function at Illinois
Public Universities, FY2010 ..........................................................................180
VI-13 Current Fund Expenditures by Function at Illinois Public
Community Colleges, FY2010 ......................................................................181
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9. LIST OF FIGURES
CHAPTER I Page
Figure I-1 Fall 2010 Enrollments in Illinois Colleges and Universities...........................6
Figure I-2 Fall 2010 Enrollments in Illinois Colleges and Universities
by Sector and Gender ................................................................................38
Figure I-3 Fall 2010 Enrollments in Illinois Colleges and Universities
by Race or National Origin .........................................................................40
Figure I-4 Fall 2010 Enrollments in Illinois Colleges and Universities
by Sector and Attendance Status ...............................................................53
Figure I-5 Fall 2010 Enrollment Transfer Data in Illinois Colleges and
Universities .................................................................................................71
Figure I-6 Fall Enrollment Trends 1981-2010 .............................................................73
CHAPTER II
Figure II-1 Fiscal Year 2010 Awards Conferred by Illinois Colleges and Universities by
Level of Instruction .....................................................................................85
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HIGHLIGHTS
Illinois citizens have access to a broad array of postsecondary educational opportunities
available through the state’s nationally respected system of nine public universities on 12
campuses, 48 community colleges, 99 independent not-for-profit colleges and universities, and
31 independent for-profit institutions. In addition, 34 out-of-state institutions are approved to
offer degree programs in Illinois.
Enrollment
A record high of 924,749 students were enrolled in Illinois institutions in fall 2010. This
represented an enrollment increase of 1.1 percent over the previous autumn, continuing a
pattern of slow but steady increases in total enrollment in Illinois colleges and universities since
the mid-1990s.
In 1970, students enrolled in Illinois colleges and universities comprised 5.4 percent of
college enrollments throughout the nation. Illinois’ share of enrollments nationally reached 5.9
percent in 1978, but has fallen to 4.5 percent in 2009, the most recent year for which national
figures are available.
Enrollment Comparison by Sector
As shown in the following table, community colleges enroll more students than
any other higher education sector in Illinois.
Institutions of Higher Education by
Sector
2010
Fall
Enrollment
Percent
of Total
2010 Fall
Enrollment Range
Smallest Largest
Public Universities 205,023 22.2% 5,174 43,862
Community Colleges 379,736 41.1% 1,062 26,722
Independent NFP Institutions 230,382 24.9% 10 25,145
Independent For-Profit Institutions 91,797 9.9% 122 40,859
Out-of-State Institutions 17,811 1.9% 8 3,183
Total of Fall Enrollment: 924,749 100.0%
Source: Table I-1, page 5
Public university enrollment has held steady for three decades, although its share of total
enrollment in Illinois has eroded from almost 40.0 percent in 1970 to 22.2 percent in 2010.
Similarly, community college enrollment has fluctuated since 1975, but its share of overall
enrollments has dropped from more than 52.1 percent in 1982 to 41.1 percent in 2010. Before
the baby-boomer surge of the 1960s, more than half of college students attended independent
institutions in Illinois. As the public sector expanded, particularly the community college system,
that percentage of total enrollments declined significantly, bottoming out at 21.7 percent in 1982.
Since then, enrollments in independent institutions1
in Illinois have steadily grown to 36.8
percent (see figure below).
1
Includes not-for-profit, for-profit and out-of-state institutions. Out-of-state institutions data first collected in 2005.
12. 0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Fall Institutional Enrollment by Sector, 1980 - 2010
Public
Universities
Community
Colleges
Independent
Institutions
Source: Table I-13, page 72
Enrollments, All Sectors
Enrollment in Illinois colleges and universities is not only large, it is diverse. The
following chart illustrates the racial and ethnic diversity of enrollments in fall 2010.
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Source: Table I-3, page 39
Black, Non-Hispanic
135,284
14.6%
White, Non-Hispanic,
518,442
56.1%Hispanic
110,974
12.0%
Asian
46,409
5.0%
Nat. Hawaiian /
Pacific Islander
2,216
0.2%
American
Indian
2,825
0.3%
Non-Resident
Alien
30,079
3.3%
Two or more races
11,342
1.2%
No Indication
67,178
7.3%
Fall 2010 Enrollments by Race, Ethnic Origin
13. In fall 2010, 58.8 percent of students were full-time, 56.6 percent were female, and 80.1
percent were undergraduates. The median age of all Illinois students was 23.7, the median age
for all undergraduates was 21.9, and the median age for graduate students was 29.3.
Almost 80.2 percent of first-time freshmen enrolling in Illinois colleges and universities in
fall 2010 were from Illinois, with the next largest number coming from “other” states followed by
surrounding states (see table below).
First-Time Freshman, All Sectors, Fall 2010
Student
Headcount
Percent of
Total
Illinois 96,547 80.2%
Other States 15,150 12.6%
Surrounding States
*
6,350 5.3%
Foreign Countries 2,289 1.9%
Total first-time freshmen in Illinois 120,336
*
Surrounding States are Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, and Wisconsin
Source: Table I-8, page 61
Degrees Granted, All Sectors
Illinois colleges and universities conferred 195,549 degrees and certificates of at least
one-year in length in the 2009- 2010 academic year, a 6.1 percent increase from the previous
year.
* Master’s includes Post-Baccalaureate Certificates, Post-Master’s Certificates, and Master’s Degrees.
Less than four-year
Certificate
33,080
16.9%
Associate
38451
19.7%
Bachelor
72,407
37.0%
Masters
43,975
22.5%
Doctoral Research
2,565
1.3%
Doctoral Professional
Practice
4,981
2.5%
Doctoral Other,
90
0.0%
Awards Conferred, 2009-2010 Academic Year
Source: Table II-1, page 83
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Associate’s Degree: Community colleges granted 27,839 associate degrees in 2009-
2010, a 5.2 percent increase from the year before. Independent not-for-profit institutions
granted 1,731 associate degrees, a decrease of 8.5 percent in 2010, while independent for-
profit institutions granted 8,166, an increase of 10.6 percent. Out-of-state institutions granted
649 associate degrees, an increase of 29.3 percent in 2010.
Bachelor’s Degree: Public universities conferred 33,935 bachelor’s degrees in 2010, an
increase of 0.4 percent over the previous year. Independent not-for-profit institutions granted
29,565 bachelor’s degrees, also an increase of 2.3 percent from the previous year, while
independent for-profit institutions conferred 7,538 bachelor’s degrees, an increase of 11.0
percent. Out-of-state institutions conferred 1,369 bachelor’s degrees, an increase of 10.0
percent.
Master’s Degree2
: Public universities granted 12,887 master’s degrees in 2009-2010,
an increase of 4.2 percent; independent not-for-profit institutions granted 25,877, an increase of
6.2 percent; and independent for-profit colleges and universities granted 3,529 master’s
degrees, a decrease of 0.8 percent. Out-of-state institutions granted 1,682 master’s degrees,
an increase of 12.3 percent.
The most popular field of study3
among students earning associate degrees was Liberal
Arts and Sciences. At the baccalaureate level, Business, Management, and Marketing was the
most popular field. Business, Management, and Marketing is the most popular field of study at
the master’s level, slightly ahead of Education.
Popular Fields of Study, All Sectors, 2009-2010
ASSOCIATE LEVEL DEGREES
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 12,356
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 7,611
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences 5,889
BACCALAUREATE LEVEL
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 16,980
Education 6,233
Visual and Performing Arts 5,271
MASTER'S LEVEL
(includes Post-Baccalaureate Certificates and Post-Master’s Certificates)
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 12,586
Education 12,368
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences 3,087
Source: IPEDS Completions Survey
2
Includes Post-Baccalaureate certificates and Post-Master’s certificates.
3
Program classifications are by two-digit Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code.
15. Faculty4
There were 24,311 full-time faculty employed in Illinois colleges and universities as of
November 1, 2010. Public universities employed 5,010 men and 3,654 women; community
colleges employed 2,161 men and 2,500 women, and independent institutions employed 6,206
men and 4,780 women.
Tuition and Fees
The ranges of tuition and required fee charges for full-time, in-state undergraduates for
the 2010-2011 academic year are shown below.
Undergraduate Tuition and Fees for Illinois Residents, 2010-2011 Academic Year
Institutions of Higher Education by Sector Low High
Public Universities $8,401 $13,658
Community Colleges $2,272 $4,035
Independent NFP Institutions $8,400 $41,091
Independent For-Profit Institutions $10,992 $25,570
Source: Table IV-1- IV-3, page 147-153
Student Financial Aid
Students in Illinois colleges and universities received $8.6 billion in financial aid from all
sources during fiscal year 2010. Of that amount, undergraduates received $5.8 billion. The vast
majority of that aid was in the form of loans or grants, as shown below.
Source: Table V-2, page 162
Grants
$2,426,095
41.9%
Loans
$2,767,331
47.8%
Tuition Waivers
$433,264
7.5%
Employment
$160,849
2.8%
Distribution of Financial Aid to Illinois Undergraduates
by Type of Aid, $5.8 Billion, Fiscal Year 2010
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Instructional Faculty from IPEDS Salary Survey.
17. INTRODUCTION
The Data Book on Illinois Higher Education provides a general reference for and an
overview of Illinois higher education. Although some tables provide information for certain
categories of institutions only, the data are drawn from all Illinois institutions of higher education
having degree granting authority. The 2011 Data Book includes the following 224 institutions: 12
public universities, 48 public community colleges, 99 independent not-for-profit institutions, 31
independent for-profit (proprietary) institutions, and 34 out-of-state institutions. Out of 224
institutions, five independent institutions did not respond to the Fall Enrollment Survey, and
several independent institutions did not respond to various other Integrated Postsecondary
Education Data Systems (IPEDS) surveys.
New race/ethnicity reporting requirements issued by the U.S. Department of Education
are currently being phased into the IPEDS collection system, and institutions currently have the
option to report under the new system, wait until the 2011-2012 collection cycle to make the
required changes in all survey categories, or report under both the new and old systems in the
same survey. Therefore, new race/ethnicity categories that encompass all possible responses by
institutions have been incorporated into the data book. Institutions that reported under the new
categories or a mix of old and new are noted as such in the affected tables.
It has been discovered that level 1 certificates, certificates of less than one-year, have
been erroneously added to and counted as level 2 certificates for the community colleges in prior
data books. We have retained the level 1 information for the community colleges and changed
the various labels and headings accordingly.
Illinois continues to see growth and change in the private sector and readers are invited
to visit our website for a current list of institutions that are authorized to operate in Illinois. You
may also contact us with questions about the status of a current or former institution.
Institutional Classification
To allow for meaningful summaries of data, surveyed institutions have been categorized
according to purpose and financial structure. The current institutional classification system
organizes these institutions into four categories: 1) public universities, 2) public community
colleges, 3) independent not-for-profit and for-profit (proprietary) institutions, and 4) out-of-state
institutions.
Data Sources
Information for the Data Book is compiled from a number of surveys conducted or
coordinated by the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE). The Board serves as the state
coordinating agency for the federal Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
surveys, which provide information for the Data Book. Principal among the IBHE and IPEDS
surveys are the following:
IBHE Fall Enrollment Survey. The Illinois Board of Higher Education's annual Fall
Enrollment Survey is a comprehensive survey covering various aspects of student enrollment.
Chapter I of the Data Book presents information about enrollments by institution, gender, and
race/national origin group for fall 2010.
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18. IPEDS Degrees Conferred Survey. Annual survey conducted by the National Center for
Education Statistics (NCES) which collects information on the number of degrees conferred
annually. Chapter II of the Data Book presents information about degrees conferred by institution,
gender, and race/national origin group collected in fall 2010 for the 2009-2010 academic year.
IPEDS Human Resource Survey. Chapter III has staffing data from the fall 2010 Staff
Survey. This annual survey provides data on all employees by gender/race, full-time and part-
time at public universities, community colleges, and independent institutions of higher education.
Chapter III summarizes staff data from the fall 2010 IPEDS Salaries Survey. This annual
survey provides data on the number and gender of full-time instructional faculty at public
universities, public community colleges, and independent institutions of higher education and on
average salaries earned by these faculties.
IPEDS Institutional Characteristics Survey. Chapter IV of the Data Book presents
information about annual tuition, fees, and room and board charges at Illinois public and
independent institutions. These data are taken from the fall 2010 IPEDS Institutional
Characteristics Survey.
IBHE Student Financial Aid Survey. The Illinois Board of Higher Education’s annual
Student Financial Aid (SFA) Survey provides information about grants, tuition waivers, loans, and
employment by all sectors for all students. Data from the Fiscal Year 2010 Student Financial Aid
Survey appear in Chapter V of the Data Book. SFA data sometimes changes after publication.
For the most recent updates check our website www.ibhe.org.
IPEDS Finance Survey. This is an annual survey conducted by NCES. The survey
collects revenue and expenditure data for both public and independent institutions. In fiscal year
1997, NCES began using different formats for both public and independent sectors resulting in
non-comparable information across sectors. The Data Book includes current funds revenue and
expenditure data for Illinois public universities and community colleges for the most current fiscal
year.
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19. CHAPTER I
CURRENT ENROLLMENT DATA
This chapter presents data on headcount enrollments in Illinois colleges and
universities for fall 2010. The data are from the Illinois Board of Higher Education's annual
Fall Enrollment Survey and IPEDS.
Headcount
Table I-1 provides characteristics of enrollment in Illinois Colleges and
universities.
Table I-2 provides fall enrollments by gender, race, or national origin, type of
institution, and level of instruction.
Table I-3 provides race or national origin of students enrolled in Illinois colleges
and universities by type of institution.
Table I-4 provides 12-month unduplicated headcount and FTE for each public,
community college, independent not-for-profit, and for-profit institution.
Table I-5 attendance status of students in Illinois colleges and universities by
level of instruction and type of institution.
Table I-6 provides characteristics of total enrollment at public community
colleges by location of instruction, type of instruction, and attendance status.
Table I-7 provides median age of students enrolled in Illinois colleges and
universities by level of instruction and gender.
Table I-8 home state of first-time freshman students enrolled in Illinois colleges
and universities by type of institution.
Table I-9 IPEDS enrollment data on Illinois residents as first-time students
attending out-of-state institutions. (First-time student data are collected on even number
years by IPEDS.)
Table I-10 IPEDS enrollment data on Illinois residents as first-time students
migrating to other states. (First-time student data are collected on even number years by
IPEDS.)
Table I-11 fall 2010 retention rate for full-time, first-time students.
Table I-12 patterns of interinstitutional undergraduate transfers by gender, race
or national origin, and type of institution.
Table I-13 enrollment trend data - fall headcount enrollments, 1980-2010.
Table I-14 enrollment trend data - fall headcount enrollments in Illinois colleges
and universities for years 1996-2010.
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20. Figure I-1 presents enrollments in graphical format.
Figure I-2 presents enrollments by sector and attendance status in graphical
format.
Figure I-3 presents enrollments by sector and gender in graphical format.
Figure I-4 presents enrollments by race or national origin in graphical format.
Figure I-5 presents fall enrollment transfer data in Illinois colleges and
universities.
Figure I-6 shows fall enrollment trends from 1981-2010.
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54. FIGURE I-2
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
FALL 2010 ENROLLMENTS IN ILLINOIS
BY SECTOR AND GENDER
*Independent includes Not-For-Profit, For-Profit and Out-of-State Institutions
96,140
108,883
215,476
164,260
199,277
140,713
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
Male Female
Public Universities
Community Colleges
Independent Institutions
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56. FIGURE I-3
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
BY RACE OR NATIONAL ORIGIN
FALL 2010 ENROLLMENTS IN ILLINOIS
TOTAL: 924,749
Tw o or more races
11,342
1.2%
Native Haw aiian /
Pacific Islander
2,216
0.2%
American Indian
2,825
0.3%
No Indication
67,178
7.3%
Black, Non-Hispanic
135,284
14.6%
Non-Resident Alien
30,079
3.3%
Hispanic
110,974
12.0%
Asian
46,409
5.0%
White, Non-Hispanic
518,442
56.1%
40