Note: Budget numbers include university operations and grants, all appropriated funds and university income funds.
• Carbondale
SIU-Carbondale
21,598 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 17,222, Part-time: 4,376
Median age: 23.4
Top major: Education, 2,000
FY02 approp: $239.4
•DeKalb
Chicago •
Governors State U.
5,860 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 1,287, Part-time: 4,573
Median age: 33.3
Top major: Liberal Arts and Sciences, 614
FY02 approp: $39.4 million
Western Ill. U.
13,206 students
(fall ’01)
Full-time: 10,059
Part-time: 3,147
Median age: 21.7
Top major:
Education, 1,671
FY02 approp:
$95.6 million
U. of I.-Chicago
24,955 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 20,208
Part-time: 4,747
Median age: 23.4
Top major: Business, 2,315
FY02 approp: $460.7 million
University Park •
Northeastern Illinois U.
10,999 students (fall ’01)
Full-time, 5,115, Part-time, 5,884
Median age: 26.0
Top major: Education, 1,576
FY02 budget: $61.1 million
Illinois St. U.
21,240 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 18,062
Part-time: 3,178
Median age: 21.1
Top major:
Business, 4,094
FY02 approp:
$147.2 million.
• Bloomington-
Normal
Northern Illinois U.
23,783 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 17,607
Part-time: 6,176
Median age: 22.2
Top major: Business, 4,087
FY02 approp: $180.7 million
Chicago State U.
7,079 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 3,452 Part-time: 3,627
Median age: 29.9
Top major: Education, 969
FY02 approp: $56.9 million
U. of I./Urbana-Champaign
39,291 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 35,716, Part-time: 3,575
Median age: 23.4
Top major: Engineering, 4,743
FY02 approp: $518.5 million
• Macomb
Charleston •
Urbana- Champaign •
•Springfield
• Edwardsville
U. of I.-Springfield
4,288 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 1,626,
Part-time: 2,662
Median age: 29.9
Top major:
Business, 660
FY02 approp:
$31.6 million
SIU-Edwardsville
12,442 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 8,911,
Part-time: 3,531
Median age: 22.4
Top major: Business, 1,466
FY02 approp: $103 million
Eastern Ill. U.
10,531 students (fall ’01)
Full-time: 8,720, Part-time: 1,811
Median age: 21.3
Top major: Education, 2,159
FY02 approp: $81.9 million 33