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Information Pertinent to COVID-19 Responses/Actions for the Following Illinois Colleges and Universities Is Linked Below. Illin Information pertinent to COVID-19 responses/actions for the following Illinois colleges and universities is linked below. Illinois Public Universities Illinois Community Colleges Chicago State University Black Hawk College Eastern Illinois University Carl Sandburg College Governors State University City Colleges of Chicago Illinois State University College of DuPage Northeastern Illinois University College of Lake County Northern Illinois University Danville Area Community College Southern Illinois University Carbondale Elgin Community College Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Harper College University of Illinois at Chicago Heartland Community College University of Illinois at Springfield Highland Community College University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Illinois Central College University of Illinois System Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Western Illinois University Illinois Valley Community College John A. Logan College John Wood Community College Joliet Junior College Kankakee Community College Kaskaskia College Kishwaukee College Lake Land College Lewis & Clark Community College Lincoln Land Community College McHenry County College Morton College Oakton Community College Parkland College Prairie State College Rend Lake College Richland Community College Rock Valley College Sauk Valley Community College Shawnee Community College South Suburban College Southeastern Illinois College Southwestern Illinois College Spoon River College Triton College Waubonsee Community College Moraine Valley Community College Created on 3-16-2020 by IBHE Illinois Independent Not-For-Profit Private Colleges and Universities Adler School of Psychology American Academy of Art American Islamic College Augustana College Aurora University Benedictine College Blackburn College Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing Bradley University Catholic Theological Union Chicago Theological Seminary Christian Life College Columbia College Concordia University DePaul University Dominican University East-West University Elmhurst College Erikson Institute Eureka College Flashpoint, a campus of Columbia College Hollywood Garrett - Evangelical Theological Seminary Greenville University Illinois College Illinois College of Optometry Illinois Institute of Technology Illinois Wesleyan Judson College Knox College Lake Forest College Lake Forest Graduate School of Management Lakeview College of Nursing Lewis University Lincoln College Lincoln Christian College Loyola University Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago MacCormac College MacMurray College McCormick Theological Seminary McKendree University Meadville - Lombard Theology School Methodist College Midwestern University Millikin University Monmouth College Moody Bible Institute National-Louis University North Central College North Park University Northern Seminary Northwestern University Olivet Nazarene University Principia College Quincy University Resurrection University Robert Morris University Rockford University Roosevelt University Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Rush University Saint Xavier University School of the Art Institute Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership St. Augustine College St. Xavier University Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago Trinity Christian College Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences Trinity International University University of Chicago University of St. Francis University of St. Mary of the Lake VanderCook College of Music Wheaton College Updated on 3-17-2020 by IBHE Illinois Independent For-Private Colleges and Universities Chamberlain University DeVry University Lincoln College of Technology Midwestern Career College Created on 3-17-2020 by IBHE Out-of-State Institutions Operating in Illinois Calumet College of Saint Joseph (IN) Columbia College (MO) Concordia University (NE) Cornell College Ferris State Univ. (MI) Franklin University Indiana Institute of Technology Indiana University Johns Hopkins University Lindenwood University- Belleville Logos Evangelical Seminary Maryville University of St. Louis Missouri Baptist University (MO) Nova Southeastern University (FL) Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (CA) Park University (MO) Rasmussen College (MN) Relay Graduate School of Education SAE Institute of Technology Southeast Missouri State University St. Louis University St. Mary's University (MN) The Chicago School of Professional Psychology University of Notre Dame (IN) University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Upper Iowa University (IA) Visible Music College Webster University (MO) Westminster College (MO) Created on 3-17-2020 by IBHE .
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