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Governors State University
was founded in 1969 and has a current enrollment of approximately 7,788
provides educational opportunities to working adults, transfer students, and full and part time students
schedules classes at convenient time and locations, on campus, online, as media courses, and at satellite locations in Chicago,
Kankakee
, and
Naperville
offers
baccalaureate
completion,
graduate
degrees, and
certificate
programs
has the most
affordable undergraduate tuition
and fees in the Chicago region - financial aid is available for full and part time students
provides library, academic counseling, career counseling, and psychological counseling services
offers affordable early childhood programs, prekindergarten, and afterschool childcare
has four colleges:
Arts and Sciences
,
Business and Public Administration
,
Education
, and
Health and Human Services
serves the community through educational, cultural, health outreach, and economic development programs
is home to the nationally recognized
Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park
offers world class music, dance, comedy, and entertainment at
The Center for Performing Arts
is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
By the Numbers
25
bachelor's degree
programs
30
master's degree
programs
6
doctoral degree
programs
22
certificate
programs
$41.8 million in financial aid distributed to students each year
42% minority students
49.2% - number of undergraduate African-American students who completed their degree within six years (national public average is 46%)
1192 total employees
28% minority faculty
35,000 elementary, middle school, and high school students visit each year for educational and cultural experiences
7,788 full and part time students
11.9% increase in full time scheduled credit hours between academic years '06-'07 and '07-'08
4,500 alumni teaching in Illinois schools (2,800 in Cook County)
$5,958 full time undergraduate tuition and fees - the most affordable in the state
$43 million contributed to the local economy through employee salaries and external contracts