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Greater Number of Students Leaving Illinois for College

SPRINGFIELD – The state of Illinois is among the states leading the nation in the number of college freshmen pursuing higher education in other states, according to a state agency.

The State Journal-Register in Springfield reported the Illinois Board of Higher Education said between 2000 and 2014, the number of freshmen who left the state to attend college rose by about 64 percent. The mark was hit before the state’s two-year budget impasse, which negatively impacted the finances of the state’s colleges and universities.

Only New Jersey, which also has had state budget woes, exceeded Illinois in loss of students to out-of-state schools.

Preliminary enrollment figures for the fall suggested that the budget deadlock accelerated the trend, which has been fueled by a combination of state financial problems, population shifts and aggressive recruitment by competing states.

Enrollment was down this fall at public schools across the state with the exception of a 2 percent increase at the University of Illinois’ campus in Urbana-Champaign and a 5 percent increase at U of I Chicago, based on preliminary estimates from IBHE.

Enrollment dropped by double digits at Chicago State University, Eastern Illinois University and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Enrollment at the University of Illinois Springfield campus was down 8.7 percent compared with 2016 to 4,956.

According to IBHE, costs are a factor.

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