University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Common Data Set 2019-20

Applications

4,086

Enrolled

4,827

ACT Composite

0.0925-0.0014

All Extracted Fields

A. General Information

First Name:
Chris Harris
Last Name:
Director of Strategic Communication
Title:
Office of Public Affairs
Office:
Suite 313, 507 E. Green
Address Line 1:
Champaign, IL 61820
Address Line 2:
217-333-5010
City:
csharris@illinois.edu
If yes, please provide the URL of the corresponding Web page:
Street Address (if different):
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WWW Home Page Address:
If you have a mailing address other than the above to which applications should be sent, please provide:
Diploma
Source of institutional control (Check only one):
A5
Classify your undergraduate institution:
A5

B. Enrollment And Persistence

Other first-year, degree-seeking: males
1659
All other degree-seeking: males
4249
Total degree-seeking: males
49
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses: males
5957
Degree-seeking, first-time: males
0
All other degree-seeking: males
8341
All other graduates enrolled in credit courses: males
0
Total graduate Part-Time Students: males
3991
Total Graduate Students: males
FULL-TIME
Other first-year, degree-seeking: females
1699
All other degree-seeking: females
3483
Total degree-seeking: females
29
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses: females
5211
All other degree-seeking: females
Degree-Seeking First-Time First Year
Total degree-seeking: females
961
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses: females
1144
Total undergraduate Part-Time Students: females
521
Total undergraduate students: females
1614
Degree-seeking, first-time: females
85
All other degree-seeking: females
7665
Other first-year, degree-seeking: Unknown
548
All other degree-seeking: Unknown
2625
Total degree-seeking: Unknown
402
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses: Unknown
3575
All other degree-seeking: Unknown
Degree-Seeking Undergraduates (include first-time first-year)
Total degree-seeking: Unknown
4651
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses: Unknown
4283
Total undergraduate Part-Time Students: Unknown
2103
Total undergraduate students: Unknown
6396
Degree-seeking, first-time: Unknown
236
All other degree-seeking: Unknown
33080
Total Graduate Students: Unknown
PART-TIME
Nonresidents
133
Hispanic/Latino
15
Black or African American, non-Hispanic
1006
White, non-Hispanic
0.8132578819725141
Nonresidents
493
Hispanic/Latino
102
Black or African American, non-Hispanic
3664
White, non-Hispanic
0.8639471822683329
Nonresidents
850
Hispanic/Latino
152
Black or African American, non-Hispanic
5824
White, non-Hispanic
0.8433246452360267
Total
0.929

C. First-Time, First-Year Admission

Total first-time, first-year males who applied
4086
Total first-time, first-year females who applied
N/A
Total first-time, first-year students of unknown sex who were admitted
Yes
Total first-time, first-year males who enrolled
3036
Total first-time, first-year females who enrolled
1791
Total first-time, first-year students of unknown sex who enrolled
0
Percent who had GPA between 3.25 and 3.49
Yes
Percent who had GPA between 3.25 and 3.49
No
Percent who had GPA between 3.00 and 3.24
x
Yes, on a rolling basis:
C21
Must reply by (date)
C22
No set Date
C22
Must reply by May 1st or within____weeks if notified after
C22
Deadline for housing deposit (MMDD):Month
No
Deadline for housing deposit (MMDD): Day
No
Do you have a policy of placing students on a waiting list?
4
High school completion requirement
C7
Does your institution require or recommend a general college-preparatory program for degree-seeking students?
C7
Total academic units
x
Open admission policy as described above for all students
C8A
Open admission policy as described above for most students, but--
C8A
other (explain):
C8A
Explain:
SAT only
Please provide additional information if the importance of any specific academic or nonacademic factors differ by academic program.
For advising
SAT
C9
AP
C9
CLEP
C9
State Exam (specify):
C9
Specify:
25th Percentile
Percent Submitting SAT Scores
0
Percent Submitting ACT Scores
100
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 25th Percentile
1
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 50th Percentile
0.99999
SAT Math: 25th Percentile
ACT Composite
SAT Math: 50th Percentile
ACT English
SAT Math: 75th Percentile
ACT Math
ACT Composite: 25th Percentile
0.530177
ACT Composite: 50th Percentile
0.598
ACT Composite: 75th Percentile
0.414
ACT Math: 25th Percentile
0.3987
ACT Math: 50th Percentile
0.303
ACT Math: 75th Percentile
0.4501
ACT English: 25th Percentile
0.06975
ACT English: 50th Percentile
0.0925
ACT English: 75th Percentile
0.12323
ACT Writing: 25th Percentile
0.0014
ACT Writing: 50th Percentile
0.0065
ACT Writing: 75th Percentile
0.012649
ACT Composite: Below 6
Yes
ACT Composite: Total
x
ACT English: Below 6
No

D. Transfer Admission

Does your institution enroll transfer students? (If no, please skip to Section E)
x
If yes, may transfer students earn advanced standing credit by transferring credits earned from course work completed at other colleges/universities?
x
Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a two-year institution:
N/A
Describe other transfer credit policies:
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST)
Number
Males
1991
Females
5
Unknown
4440
Males
1071
Females
1
Unknown
2181
Males
680
Unknown
1448
Fall
D3
Winter
D3
Summer
D4
Fall Priority Date: Month
2020-02-01 00:00:00
Fall Priority Date: Day
2020-02-01 00:00:00
Fall Closing Date: Month
2020-03-01 00:00:00
Fall Closing Date:Day
2020-03-01 00:00:00
Fall Notification Date: Month
by mid-April
Fall Notification Date: Day
by mid-April
Spring Notification Date: Month
Yes
Spring Notification Date: Day
Yes
Fall Reply Date: Month
after admission
Fall Reply Date: Day
after admission
Spring Rpely Date: Month
No
Spring Reply Date: Day
No
Summer Reply Date: Month
x
Summer Reply Date: Day
x
Fall Rolling Admission
x

E. Academic Offerings and Policies

Accelerated program
E1
Comprehensive transition and postsecondary program for students with intellectual disabilities
E1
Cross-registration
E1
Distance learning
E1
Double major
E1
Dual enrollment
E1
English as a Second Language (ESL)
E1
Exchange student program (domestic)
E1
External degree program
E1
Honors Program
E1
Independent study
E1
Internships
E1
Liberal arts/career combination
E1
Student-designed major
E1
Study abroad
E1
Teacher certification program
E1
Other (specify):
E2
Arts/fine arts
E3
Computer literacy
E3
English (including composition)
E3
Foreign languages
E3
History
E3
Physical Education
E3
Humanities
E3
Intensive writing
E3

F. Student Life

Campus Ministries
F2
Choral groups
F2
Concert band
F2
Dance
F2
Drama/theater
F2
International Student Organization
F2
Jazz band
F2
Literary magazine
F2
Marching band
F2
Model UN
F2
Music ensembles
F2
Musical theater
F2
Opera
F2
Pep band
F2
Radio station
F2
Student government
F2
Student newspaper
F2
Student-run film society
F2
Symphony orchestra
F2
Television station
F2
Coed residence halls
F4
Men's residence halls
F4
Women's residence halls
F4
Apartments for married students
F4
Apartments for single students
F4
Special housing for disabled students
F4
Special housing for international students
F4
Fraternity/sorority housing
F4
Cooperative housing
F4
Theme housing
F4
Wellness housing
F4

G. Annual Expenses

Tuition
12252
Tuition
11480
Tuition: In-state (out-of-district):
XXXXX
Required Fees:
Minimum
Food and housing (on-campus):
12
Food Only (on-campus meal plan):
Yes
Do tuition and fees vary by year of study (e.g., sophomore, junior, senior)?
1200
If yes, what percentage of full-time undergraduates pay more than the tuition and fees reported in $G$1?
XXXXX
Transportation:
XXXXX
Other expenses:
XXXXX

H. Financial Aid

Academic Year
12731
Federal methodology (FM)
H2
Institutional methodology (IM)
H2
Both FM and IM
H2
Institutional: Endowed scholarships, annual gifts and tuition funded grants, awarded by the college, excluding athletic aid and tuition waivers (which are reported below).
Full-time Undergrad (Incl. Fresh.)
Scholarships/grants from external sources (e.g. Kiwanis, National Merit) not awarded by the college
3517
Total Scholarships/Grants
5276
Student loans from all sources (excluding parent loans)
34907
Institutional: Endowed scholarships, annual gifts and tuition funded grants, awarded by the college, excluding athletic aid and tuition waivers (which are reported below).
Less Than Full-time Undergrad
Scholarships/grants from external sources (e.g. Kiwanis, National Merit) not awarded by the college
56
Total Scholarships/Grants
3275
Student loans from all sources (excluding parent loans)
18661
A. Number of degree-seeking undergraduate students (CDS Item $B$1 if reporting on Fall 2024 cohort)
0
B. Number of students in line a who applied for need-based financial aid
343
A. Number of degree-seeking undergraduate students (CDS Item $B$1 if reporting on Fall 2024 cohort)
0
B. Number of students in line a who applied for need-based financial aid
0.05
H. Number of students in line d whose need was fully met (exclude PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
X
A. Number of degree-seeking undergraduate students (CDS Item $B$1 if reporting on Fall 2024 cohort)
0
B. Number of students in line a who applied for need-based financial aid
36864
K. Average need-based scholarship and grant award of those in line e
19
M. Average need-based loan (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f who were awarded a need-based loan
7832.52
A. Any loan program: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized, institutional, state, private loans that your institution is aware of, etc. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans.
Yes
B. Federal loan programs: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans.
X
C. Institutional loan programs.
2020-02-15 00:00:00
A. Any loan program: Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized, institutional, state, private loans that your institution is aware of, etc. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans.
No
Institutional need-based scholarship or grant aid is available
H12
Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available
H12
Institutional scholarship or grant aid is not available
H12
Institution’s own financial aid form
H13
CSS Profile
H13
Other (specify):
H13
Specify:
SEOG
FAFSA
H13
State aid form
H14
Noncustodial Profile
H14
Business/Farm Supplement
H14
Other (specify):
H14
Specify:
Art
Priority date for filing required financial aid forms:
ROTC
Priority date for filing required financial aid forms: Month
X
Priority date for filing required financial aid forms: Day
X
Deadline for filing required financial aid forms:
Minority status
Deadline for filing required financial aid forms (Month):
X
Deadline for filing required financial aid forms (Day):
X
No deadline for filing required forms (applications processed on a rolling basis)
Religious affiliation

I. Instructional Faculty And Class Size

A. Total number of instructional faculty
Full-Time
B. Total number who are members of minority groups
1918
C. Total number who are females
566
D. Total number who are males
696
E. Total number who are nonresidents (international)
1222
F. Total number with doctorate, or other terminal degree
102
G. Total number whose highest degree is a master’s but not a terminal master’s
1802
H. Total number whose highest degree is a bachelor’s
96
I. Total number whose highest degree is unknown or other (Note: Items f, g, h, and i must sum up to item a.)
15
J. Total number in stand-alone graduate/professional programs in which faculty teach virtually only graduate-level students
5
A. Total number of instructional faculty
Part-Time
B. Total number who are members of minority groups
2
C. Total number who are females
1
D. Total number who are males
0
E. Total number who are nonresidents (international)
2
F. Total number with doctorate, or other terminal degree
0
G. Total number whose highest degree is a master’s but not a terminal master’s
2
H. Total number whose highest degree is a bachelor’s
0
I. Total number whose highest degree is unknown or other (Note: Items f, g, h, and i must sum up to item a.)
0
J. Total number in stand-alone graduate/professional programs in which faculty teach virtually only graduate-level students
0
A. Total number of instructional faculty
Total
B. Total number who are members of minority groups
1920
C. Total number who are females
567
D. Total number who are males
696
E. Total number who are nonresidents (international)
1224
F. Total number with doctorate, or other terminal degree
102
G. Total number whose highest degree is a master’s but not a terminal master’s
1804
H. Total number whose highest degree is a bachelor’s
96
I. Total number whose highest degree is unknown or other (Note: Items f, g, h, and i must sum up to item a.)
15
J. Total number in stand-alone graduate/professional programs in which faculty teach virtually only graduate-level students
5
Fall 2025 Student to Faculty ratio
20
based on ____ students
44508
and ____ faculty
2206

J. Disciplinary Areas of Degrees Conferred

TOTAL (should = 100%)
0
TOTAL (should = 100%)
0
Agriculture
0.05098519425581654
Natural resources and conservation
0.006679283090281643
Architecture
0.010130246020260492
Area, ethnic, and gender studies
0.0051207837025492595
Communication/journalism
0.0617833685851052
Computer and information sciences
0.04252476900812646
Education
0.026271846821774462
Engineering
0.20293888455972392
Engineering technologies
0.0006679283090281643
Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics
0.010352888789936546
Family and consumer sciences
0.00723589001447178
Law/legal studies
0
English
0.013469887565401314
Liberal arts/general studies
0.0010018924635422464
Biological/life sciences
0.060113547812534786
Mathematics and statistics
0.05376822887676723
Interdisciplinary studies
0.024602026049204053
Parks and recreation
0.027941667594344875
Philosophy and religious studies
0.00423021262384504
Physical sciences
0.032505844372704
Psychology
0.05454747857063342
Public administration and social services
0.008683068017366137
Social sciences
0.08638539463430925
Visual and performing arts
0.021930312813091393
Health professions and related programs
0.039853055772013805
Business/marketing
0.13881776689302014
History
0.007458532784147835
TOTAL (should = 100%)
1.0000000000000002