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| | Moline, IL | | | Galesburg, IL | | | Glen Ellyn, IL | | | Grayslake, IL | | | Danville, IL | | | Elgin, IL | | | Fairfield, IL | | | Palatine, IL | | | Normal, IL | | | Freeport, IL | | | East Peoria, IL | | | Olney, IL | | | Oglesby, IL | | | Carterville, IL | | | Quincy, IL | | | Joliet, IL | | | Kankakee, IL | | | Centralia, IL | | | Malta, IL | | | Mattoon, IL | | | Godfrey, IL | | | Springfield, IL | | | Robinson, IL | | | Crystal Lake, IL | | | Palos Hills, IL | | | Cicero, IL | | | Des Plaines, IL | | | Olney, IL | | | Champaign, IL | | | Chicago Heights, IL | | | Ina, IL | | | Decatur, IL | | | Rockford, IL | | | Dixon, IL | | | Ullin, IL | | | South Holland, IL | | | Harrisburg, IL | | | Belleville, IL | | | Canton, IL | | | River Grove, IL | | | Mount Carmel, IL | | | Sugar Grove, IL |
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| Educational Attainment, People 25 and older | | % | State rank | | High School: | 85.2% | 29 | | Bachelor's degree: | 29.1% | 13 | | Migration/Immigration Projections 2000-2010 | | # | Rank | | Net internal migrants: | -618,012 | 50 | | Net international migrants | 380,949 | 5 | | Rural/Urban Population | | % in metropolitan area | 86.8% | | % in nonmetropolitan area | 13.2% |
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| Average tuition (including fees) | | Public 2-year: | $1,951 | | Public 4-year: | $6,497 | | Median Income | | Family of 4: | $70,357 | | Tuition as a % of family income | | Public 2-year: | 2.8% | | Public 4-year: | 9.2% |
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| African American: | 14.6% | | Asian/Pacific: | 4.0% | | Hispanic: | 14.0% | | Native American: | 0.1% | | White: | 66.1% | | Other/Multiple: | 1.1% | | Total Minority: | 33.9% |
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| Gross State Product (in billions) | | Amount: | $560.24 | | National Rank: | 34 | | % change 2004-05: | 2.1 | | Number of Businesses (1995-2000) | | Number: | 8,955 | | % Change: | 2.9% |
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Member Institutions in Illinois
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| Public:
| 45 | | Independent:
| 11 | | Tribal:
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| Fall 2001:
| 343,808 | | Fall 2004:
| 374,229 | | Full-year 2003/2004:
| 712,862 | | % of population served:
| 7.5% |
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| Gender | | Male:
| 41.4% | | Female:
| 58.6% | | Attendance Status | | Full-time:
| 36.7% | | Part-time:
| 63.3% | | Race/ethnicity | |
| African American:
| 15.3% | | Asian/Pacific:
| 4.5% | | Hispanic:
| 15.9% | | Native American:
| 0.4% | | White:
| 62.8% | | Other:
| 1.1% | | Total Minority: | 36.1% | | Age | Part-time | Full-time | | 17 and younger: | 5.5% | 1.2% | | 18 to 21: | 19.6% | 64.6% | | 22 to 29: | 28.8% | 20.7% | | 30 to 39: | 20.9% | 8.2% | | 40 and older: | 25.2% | 5.2% |
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| Public 2-year:
| $58,665 | | Public 4-year:
| $65,220 | | Independent 2-year:
| $30,056 | | Independent 4-year:
| $72,386 |
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| # | % newly hired | | Faculty: | 4,891 | 5.7% | | Executive/management: | 2,073 | 3.6% | | Other Professionals: | 897 | 7.2% | | Other staff: | 7,031 | 2.0% |
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| Pell Grants (in millions) | | State total: | $479.36 | | Community colleges: | $153.05 | | % to community colleges: | 31.9% | | State Grant Aid | | All sectors: | $370.64 |
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| All higher education (in thousands) | | State: | $2,685,920 | | Local: | $643,538 | | Total: | $3,329,458 |
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| Nuclear Technicians | $70,500 | | Computer Specialists, All Other | $66,200 | | Nuclear Medicine Technologists | $64,700 | | Ship Engineers | $63,300 | | Dental Hygienists | $60,900 |
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| Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors | 7,730 | 10,690 | 38.3% | | Medical records and health information technicians | 6,290 | 8,580 | 36.4% | | Veterinary technologists and technicians | 1,690 | 2,270 | 34.3% | | Physical therapist assistants | 2,430 | 3,240 | 33.3% | | Preschool teachers, except special education* | 17,910 | 23,240 | 29.8% |
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| Radio mechanics | 200 | 140 | -30.0% | | Travel agents | 5,800 | 4,850 | -16.4% | | Prepress technicians and workers | 6,110 | 5,160 | -15.5% | | Electrical and electronics drafters | 1,440 | 1,360 | -5.6% | | Mechanical drafters | 2,620 | 2,540 | -3.1% |
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