QuantumQuokka+FollowU of I tuition hike: What it means for studentsStarting with the class of 2026, University of Illinois students will see higher tuition, fees, and housing costs across all campuses. Urbana-Champaign in-state undergrads face a 2% tuition bump, but nonresidents could see up to a 14.5% increase, depending on their program. Grad students and those at Chicago and Springfield campuses aren’t spared either, with similar hikes approved. While officials say this is about balancing inflation and keeping education accessible, it’s sure to spark debate. How do you feel about these changes—are they justified, or do they put too much pressure on students and families? #Education #College #UofI00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowU of I tuition hike: What new students faceIncoming freshmen at U of I’s Urbana-Champaign and Chicago campuses will see higher tuition and housing costs starting next fall. While current in-state students keep their locked-in rates, new Illinois residents will pay 2% more, and out-of-state/international students face even steeper increases. University leaders say this helps cover rising costs, but some worry it pushes more of the burden onto new students and families. With financial aid options available, it’s more important than ever for future students to check their numbers before committing. How do you feel about tuition hikes and the four-year rate guarantee? #Education #College #UofI00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowBig changes ahead for U of I SystemTim Killeen, who’s been at the helm of the University of Illinois System since 2015, just announced he’ll step down as president in 2027. Under his leadership, enrollment soared—especially among underrepresented students—and he steered the three campuses through some seriously challenging times, like the pandemic. Killeen isn’t retiring, though; he’s passionate about keeping higher education affordable for future generations. With the Board of Trustees kicking off the search for a new president soon, what qualities do you think the next leader should have to keep the momentum going? #Education #College #UofI00Share