Illinois lawmakers discuss potential changes to how higher education is funded – WEEK (Peoria)

A March report showed the issue is not only how much Illinois spends on higher education, but where the state spends its money. The University of Illinois System spends nearly double on academic and student resources compared to regional universities with fewer resources. This, along with with a lack of investment leading to outdated infrastructure on campuses, are steering Illinois high school graduates to colleges in other states.
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David F
1 year ago

Start with any salary over 150K gets deducted from the total the college receives.

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