Illinois universities losing millions as students stay home – Chicago Sun-Times

Nationwide, only 9.3% of students plan to live on campus this fall, according to a July survey by Real Estate Witch. At the University of Illinois at Chicago this fall, the number on student living on campus will be slashed in half, to about 1,700 students. As a result, the university is losing about $15 million in room and board fees.
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Aaron
5 years ago

Lol, yes they stay home. They stay at home in China where they are from. Almost 50% in the college of business are from China. 27% in college of engineering are from China. I want to know what percent are actually from Illinois.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-university-insured-chinese-student-102109941.html

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