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Northern Illinois University Fast Facts 4 Locations Profile of Students NIU in House District 1 Northern Illinois University Fast Facts Aaron M. Ortiz • Recognizing that students’ hard work in high school is reflected in their grades, NIU became one of the nation’s first public universities to announcetest-free admissions and merit scholarships. • Our Huskie Pledge program, supported with state of Illinois’ AIM HIGH funding, is helping to ensure that qualifying Illinois students from lower-income households can attend college with no tuition or general fees for their first year and potentially beyond. • Roughly half of new first-time freshmen and 30% of new transfer students who received an NIU AIM HIGH Scholarship were Black or Latinx. In all, NIU awards more than $20 million in institutional aid to students each year. • Recognized by the Brookings Institution as the top-ranking Illinois public university in terms of upward mobility outcomes coupled with high research opportunities. • NIU is ranked third nationally by the George W. Bush Institute for “innovation impact productivity.” • The most recent economic impact study conducted shows NIU’s impact on its region 46 is $583 million annually, which is seven times the university’s state appropriation. 2020 Enrollment 28 Pell Recipients 4 Locations NIU Rockford 90 290 39 Loredo Taft (near 27 Oregon, Illinois) 355 MAP Recipients DeKalb 290 Chicago 88 294 55 Main NIU Campus Naperville 65 miles west of Chicago 172 Alumni 0 Profile of Students Employees Total Enrollment: 16,769 Undergraduates: 12,277 Graduate Students: 4,185 5 Law Students: 307 Vendors More than of our undergraduates received some sort of 80% federal aid, with about one-third of students receiving a MAP Grant. New Students Illinois residents: 89.7% of student population Out-of-state: 5.8% of student population 351 International: 4.5% of student population Total Applications 21.1% Hispanic 218 Ethnic/Racial Distribution Accepted 19.2% Black 48.2% White 1.4% Nonresident 28 Enrolled 5.9% Asian 3.9% Two or more races Degrees Conferred 0.2% Race Unknown Alumni Network 0.1% American Indian/ 0.1% Native Hawaiian/ Alaskan Native 255,000+ alumni of record, with Northern Illinois University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. niu.edu 53472 2/21 Pacific Islander 7 2 160,000+ living in Illinois. Undergraduate Graduate NIU in House District 2 Northern Illinois University Fast Facts Theresa Mah • Recognizing that students’ hard work in high school is reflected in their grades, NIU became one of the nation’s first public universities to announcetest-free admissions and merit scholarships. • Our Huskie Pledge program, supported with state of Illinois’ AIM HIGH funding, is helping to ensure that qualifying Illinois students from lower-income households can attend college with no tuition or general fees for their first year and potentially beyond. • Roughly half of new first-time freshmen and 30% of new transfer students who received an NIU AIM HIGH Scholarship were Black or Latinx. In all, NIU awards more than $20 million in institutional aid to students each year. • Recognized by the Brookings Institution as the top-ranking Illinois public university in terms of upward mobility outcomes coupled with high research opportunities. • NIU is ranked third nationally by the George W. Bush Institute for “innovation impact productivity.” • The most recent economic impact study conducted shows NIU’s impact on its region 43 is $583 million annually, which is seven times the university’s state appropriation. 2020 Enrollment 27 Pell Recipients 4 Locations NIU Rockford 90 290 39 Loredo Taft (near 25 Oregon, Illinois) 355 MAP Recipients DeKalb 290 Chicago 88 294 55 Main NIU Campus Naperville 65 miles west of Chicago 320 Alumni 2 Profile of Students Employees Total Enrollment: 16,769 Undergraduates: 12,277 Graduate Students: 4,185 22 Law Students: 307 Vendors More than of our undergraduates received some sort of 80% federal aid, with about one-third of students receiving a MAP Grant. New Students Illinois residents: 89.7% of student population Out-of-state: 5.8% of student population 180 International: 4.5% of student population Total Applications 21.1% Hispanic 113 Ethnic/Racial Distribution Accepted 19.2% Black 48.2% White 1.4% Nonresident 19 Enrolled 5.9% Asian 3.9% Two or more races Degrees Conferred 0.2% Race Unknown Alumni Network 0.1% American Indian/ 0.1% Native Hawaiian/ Alaskan Native 255,000+ alumni of record, with Northern Illinois University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. niu.edu 53472 2/21 Pacific Islander 9 1 160,000+ living in Illinois. Undergraduate Graduate NIU in House District 3 Northern Illinois University Fast Facts Eva Dina Delgado • Recognizing that students’ hard work in high school is reflected in their grades, NIU became one of the nation’s first public universities to announcetest-free admissions and merit scholarships. • Our Huskie Pledge program, supported with state of Illinois’ AIM HIGH funding, is helping to ensure that qualifying Illinois students from lower-income households can attend college with no tuition or general fees for their first year and potentially beyond. • Roughly half of new first-time freshmen and 30% of new transfer students who received an NIU AIM HIGH Scholarship were Black or Latinx. In all, NIU awards more than $20 million in institutional aid to students each year. • Recognized by the Brookings Institution as the top-ranking Illinois public university in terms of upward mobility outcomes coupled with high research opportunities. • NIU is ranked third nationally by the George W. Bush Institute for “innovation impact productivity.” • The most recent economic impact study conducted shows NIU’s impact on its region 46 is $583 million annually, which is seven times the university’s state appropriation. 2020 Enrollment 24 Pell Recipients 4 Locations NIU Rockford 90 290 39 Loredo Taft (near 26 Oregon, Illinois) 355 MAP Recipients DeKalb 290 Chicago 88 294 55 Main NIU Campus Naperville 65 miles west of Chicago 270 Alumni 3 Profile of Students Employees Total Enrollment: 16,769 Undergraduates: 12,277 Graduate Students: 4,185 3 Law Students: 307 Vendors More than of our undergraduates received some sort of 80% federal aid, with about one-third of students receiving a MAP Grant. New Students Illinois residents: 89.7% of student population Out-of-state: 5.8% of student population 297 International: 4.5% of student population Total Applications 21.1% Hispanic 205 Ethnic/Racial Distribution Accepted 19.2% Black 48.2% White 1.4% Nonresident 33 Enrolled 5.9% Asian 3.9% Two or more races Degrees Conferred 0.2% Race Unknown Alumni Network 0.1% American Indian/ 0.1% Native Hawaiian/ Alaskan Native 255,000+ alumni of record, with Northern Illinois University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. niu.edu 53472 2/21 Pacific Islander 9 2 160,000+ living in Illinois. Undergraduate Graduate NIU in House District 4 Northern Illinois University Fast Facts Delia C. Ramirez • Recognizing that students’ hard work in high school is reflected in their grades, NIU became one of the nation’s first public universities to announcetest-free admissions and merit scholarships. • Our Huskie Pledge program, supported with state of Illinois’ AIM HIGH funding, is helping to ensure that qualifying Illinois students from lower-income households can attend college with no tuition or general fees for their first year and potentially beyond. • Roughly half of new first-time freshmen and 30% of new transfer students who received an NIU AIM HIGH Scholarship were Black or Latinx. In all, NIU awards more than $20 million in institutional aid to students each year. • Recognized by the Brookings Institution as the top-ranking Illinois public university in terms of upward mobility outcomes coupled with high research opportunities. • NIU is ranked third nationally by the George W. Bush Institute for “innovation impact productivity.” • The most recent economic impact study conducted shows NIU’s impact on its region 30 is $583 million annually, which is seven times the university’s state appropriation. 2020 Enrollment 18 Pell Recipients 4 Locations NIU Rockford 90 290 39 Loredo Taft (near 21 Oregon, Illinois) 355 MAP Recipients DeKalb 290 Chicago 88 294 55 Main NIU Campus Naperville 65 miles west of Chicago 463 Alumni 11 Profile of Students Employees Total Enrollment: 16,769 Undergraduates: 12,277 Graduate Students: 4,185 14 Law Students: 307 Vendors More than of our undergraduates received some sort of 80% federal aid, with about one-third of students receiving a MAP Grant. New Students Illinois residents: 89.7% of student population Out-of-state: 5.8% of student population 157 International: 4.5% of student population Total Applications 21.1% Hispanic 108 Ethnic/Racial Distribution Accepted 19.2% Black 48.2% White 1.4% Nonresident 16 Enrolled 5.9% Asian 3.9% Two or more races Degrees Conferred 0.2% Race Unknown Alumni Network 0.1% American Indian/ 0.1% Native Hawaiian/ Alaskan Native 255,000+ alumni of record, with Northern Illinois University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. niu.edu 53472 2/21 Pacific Islander 9 1 160,000+ living in Illinois. Undergraduate Graduate NIU in House District 5 Northern Illinois University Fast Facts Lamont J. Robinson, Jr. • Recognizing that students’ hard work in high school is reflected in their grades, NIU became one of the nation’s first public universities to announcetest-free admissions and merit scholarships. • Our Huskie Pledge program, supported with state of Illinois’ AIM HIGH funding, is helping to ensure that qualifying Illinois students from lower-income households can attend college with no tuition or general fees for their first year and potentially beyond.
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