Facing $17 Million Budget Gap, City Colleges Of Chicago Looks to Raise Tuition – WBEZ Chicago

But even if all three options are implemented, the recommended changes will only bring in $9.5 million if enrollment remains stable. Enrollment has declined each year since 2010. It’s not clear yet how City Colleges plans to fill the rest of the projected budget hole.
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Mike Mike
6 years ago

Relatedly, instead of free U of I tuition to those in certain income brackets, how about those income brackets paying for lower cost community college, then transferring to U of I.

Assuming they eventually graduate, they would still get a U of I degree.

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