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Directory of Higher Education STATE OF ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIRECTORY OF HIGHER EDUCATION 1 N. Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 333 Springfield, IL 62701-1377 217/782-2551 TTY 888/261-2881 FAX 217/782-8548 www.ibhe.org Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois 10/19 DIRECTORY OF HIGHER EDUCATION CONTENTS ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION Organization Chart . 1 Board Members . 2 Board Staff . 3 PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Chicago State University . 5 Eastern Illinois University . 6 Governors State University . 7 Illinois State University . 8 Northeastern Illinois University . 9 Northern Illinois University . 11 Southern Illinois University . 13 University of Illinois . 15 Western Illinois University . 18 Illinois Community College Board/East St. Louis Community College Center/ Community Colleges . 19 INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS Not-for-Profit Colleges and Universities . 27 For-Profit Institutions . 40 OTHER STATE AGENCIES AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Illinois Community College Trustees Association . 48 Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation . 48 Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board . 49 Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy . 50 Illinois Student Assistance Commission . 51 State Board of Education . 52 State Universities Civil Service System . 53 State Universities Retirement System . 54 The Federation of Independent Illinois Colleges and Universities . 54 University Center of Lake County . 55 MAPS AND GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS OF INSTITUTIONS . 56 Directory prepared by: Illinois Board of Higher Education 1 N. Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 333 Springfield, IL 62701-1377 Phone: 217/782-2551 TTY: 888/261-2881 Fax : 217/782-8548 Web Site: www.ibhe.org ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION Phone: 217/782-2551 1 N. Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 333 Fax: 217/782-8548 Springfield, IL 62701-1394 TTY: 888/261-2881 Web Site: www.ibhe.org BOARD MEMBERS John Atkinson Veronica Gloria 8417 Arrowhead Farm Drive 3503 Silver Leaf Drive Burr Ridge, IL 60527 Joliet, IL 60431 Max Coffey Veronica Herrero 739 Glenwood Drive 5938 N. Kolmar Avenue Charleston, IL 62441 Chicago, IL 60646 Jennifer Delaney Alice Marie Jacobs 3220 Weeping Cherry Drive P.O. Box 230 Champaign, IL 61822 Bismark, IL 61814 Derek Douglas Pranav Kothari 5103 S. Ellis Avenue Unit #1 411 W. Ontario Street Chicago, IL 60615 Apartment 512 Chicago, IL 60654 Andrea Evans 5000 S. East End Avenue Unit 11D Kenneth Shaw Chicago, IL 60615 233 East 13th Street Apartment 2306 Teresa Garate Western Springs, IL 60605 1200 Somerset Drive Glenview, IL 60025 Eric Zarnikow Illinois Student Assistance Commission Jennifer Garrison 500 West Monroe, Third Floor 1910 W. St. Clair Street Springfield, IL 62704 Vandalia, IL 62471 David Santafe-Zambrano Schaumburg, IL Marcus B. Wolfe, Sr. Chicago, IL 2 ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION STAFF Nyle Robinson Interim Executive Director 217/782-2551 Vacant Secretary to the Board/Executive Assistant to the Executive Director Emily Chase Support Staff 217/557-7381 POLICY STUDIES Karen Helland Senior Associate Director 217/557-7358 LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Jaimee Ray Assistant Director 217/557-7334 EXTERNAL RELATIONS Melissa Hahn Public Information Officer 217/557-7354 Emily Chase Support Staff 217/557-7381 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Stephanie Bernoteit Deputy Director 217/557-7377 Degree-Granting College and Universities Unit Gretchen Lohman Senior Associate Director 217/524-5829 Sophia Gehlhausen Anderson Assistant Director 217/557-7352 Nkechi Onwuameze Associate Director 217/557-7357 Amy Spies Assistant Director 217/557-7356 Chasity Bree Assistant Director 217/557-7355 Private Business and Vocational Schools Nina Tangman Senior Associate Director 217/524-8982 Adam Campbell Assistant Director 217/557-7342 Heidi Farris Assistant Director 217/557-7386 Carolyn Schloemann Assistant Director 217/524-1487 Michelle Shaver Assistant Director 217/557-7339 FISCAL AFFAIRS AND BUDGETING Nyle Robinson Deputy Director 217/557-7353 Jerry Lazzara Fiscal Analyst 217/557-7349 Bonnie Gaul Support Staff 217/558-2514 Budget Office Bruce Bennett Chief Budget Officer 217/557-7344 Carol Mullen Assistant Budget Officer 217/557-7346 Tracy Rembusch Budget Analyst 217/557-7351 3 ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION STAFF (Cont.) INFORMATION MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH Eric Lichtenberger Deputy Director 217/557-7375 Information Systems Billie Edson Senior Web & Database Developer 217/557-7348 Harry Weaver Web & Database Developer 217/557-7360 David Antonacci Network Administrator 217/524-2013 Angel R. Medina Web Specialist II 217/557-7384 Institutional Research Corey Hankins Institutional Research Analyst 217/524-0232 David Smalley Associate Director 217/557-7337 DIVERSITY AND OUTREACH Arthur Sutton Deputy Director 217/557-7347 Brook Stewart Assistant Director 217/557-6360 Bonnie Gaul Support Staff 217/558-2514 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Charles Bowden Support Staff 217/557-7370 Donna Logan Support Staff 217/782-2551 If you wish to reach staff at IBHE by e-mail, do so by sending to: last [email protected] 4 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY Phone: 773/995-2000 9501 South Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Fax: 773/995-3849 Chicago, Illinois 60628 TTY: 773/995-3761 Web Site: www.csu.edu BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Nicholas A. Gowen (Chair) Ms. Corliss V. Garner (Secretary) 330 N. Wabash Ave. 111 W. Monroe St. Suite 2100 7W Chicago, IL 60611 Chicago, IL 60603 312-840-7088 312-461-5659 Ms. Tiffany Harper (Vice Chair) Student Member 4819 S. Vincennes Ave. Mr. Jay Smith Unit 2 9501 S. King Drive Chicago, IL 60653 Chicago, IL 60628 773-576-2087 773.995-3822 President . Ms. Zaldwaynaka "Z" Scott 773/995-2400 Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs . Dr. Leslie Roundtree 773/995-2411 Director of Intergovernmental Affairs/Office of Board of Trustees and Governmental Affairs . Mr. Christopher Williams 773/995-3822 Executive Director/CSU Foundation . 773/995-3839 Acting General Counsel/Office of Labor and Legal Affairs . Ms.. Stephanie Kelly 773/995-2462 Vice President for Administration and Finance . Ms. Simone Edwards 773/995-2024 Interim Vice President of Enrollment Management . Dr.. Michael T. Ellison 773/821-2215 5 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES (Cont.) EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Phone: 217/581-5000 600 Lincoln Avenue Fax: 217/581-2490 Charleston, Illinois 61920 TTY: 217/581-6583 Web Site: www.eiu.edu BOARD MEMBERS Timothy Burke (Chairperson) Joseph R. Dively 1409 Rosalie Street 6906 N CR 1200 E Evanston, Illinois 60201 Charleston, Illinois 61920 847/869-1944 217/348-1800 Barb Baurer (Vice Chairperson) Jan Spivey Gilchrist P.O. Box 857 82 Graymoor Lane Minier, IL 61859 Olympia Fields, Illinois 60461-1214 309/530-0785 708/747-6916 Carl Mito Student Member 2616 N. Wilshire Lane Zac Cohen Arlington Heights, IL 60004-2275 600 Lincoln Ave. 847/927-2278 1031 Old Main Charleston, Illinois 61920 Phillip B Thompson (Member Pro-Tem) 701 College Road Lebanon, IL 62254 217/512-0605 President . Dr. David M. Glassman 217/581-2011 Vice President for Academic Affairs . Dr. Jay Gatrell 217/581-2121 Vice President for Business Affairs . Mr. Paul McCann 217/581-2921 Interim Vice President for Student Affairs . Ms. Lynette Drake 217/581-3221 Vice President for University Advancement . Vacant 217/581-5983 6 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES (Cont.) GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY Phone : 708/534-5000 1 University Parkway Fax: 708/534-4107 University Park, Illinois 60484-0975 TTY: 708/534-8950 Web Site: www.govst.edu BOARD MEMBERS Patrick J. Ormsby (Chair) Cornelius Griggs President President and Co-Founder 1211 Braeburn Avenue GMA Construction Group Flossmoor, Illinois 60422 3520 S. Morgan Street 708/534-4130 Chicago, Illinois 60609 312/690-4205 Carney Barr 10712 Hollow Tree Court Student Member Orland Park, IL 60462 Linda Coleman 708/534-4130 c/o Governors State University 1 University Parkway Masah SamForay University Park, Illinois 60484 Attorney 708/534-4130 The Foray Firm 18300 Dixie Highway, 2nd Floor Homewood, IL 60430 312/702-1293 President . Dr. Elaine P Maimon Extension 4130 Board of Trustees Liaison . Mrs. Penny Perdue Extension 4130 Provost . Dr. Elizabeth Cada Extension 4980 Vice President of Administration and Finance . Dr. W. Paul Bylaska Extension 7421 Director of Budget and Financial Planning . Ms. Sandra Zurawski Extension 4981 Interim Legal Counsel . Ms. Mary Pat Burns Ms. Sarah Boeckman 312/541-8600 7 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES (Cont.) ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY Phone : 309/438-2111 Normal, Illinois 61790 Fax : 309/438-5319 TTY: 309/438-2941 Web Site : www.illinoisstate.edu BOARD MEMBERS Robert Dobski Sharon Rossmark 14 Worthington Court 1122 Willow Lane Bloomington, Illinois 61704 Northbrook, Illinois 60062 309/824-0478 312/590-1907 Julie Annette Jones Student Member 511 E. 91st Place Sarah Aguilar Chicago, Illinois 60619-7341 305 Dewey Avenue, Apt. 7 708/690-2971 Normal, IL 61761 562/500-7928 John Rauschenberger 333 N. Canal Street, #1605 Chicago, Illinois 60606 312/307-5272 President . Dr. Larry Dietz 309/438-5677 Vice President/Academic Affairs . Dr. Jan Murphy 309/438-7018 Vice President/Finance and Planning . Mr. Dan Stephens 309/438-2143 Vice President/Student Affairs . Dr. Levester Johnson 309/438-5451 Vice President/University Advancement . Mr. Pat Vickerman 309/438-7681 Chief of Staff and Board Liaison . Dr. Brent Paterson 309/438-5677 8 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES (Cont.) NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Phone: 773/583-4050 5500 North St. Louis Avenue Fax: 773/442-5070 Chicago, Illinois 60625-4699 TTY: 773/442-4999 Web Site: www.neiu.edu BOARD MEMBERS Carlos M Azcoitia Marvin Garcia Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Northeastern Illinois University Northeastern Illinois University 5500 North St. Louis Avenue 5500 North St. Louis Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60625 Chicago, Illinois 60625 773/442-5400 773/442-5400 George Vukotich (Acting Chair; Vice Chair) Jim Palos (Secretary) Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Northeastern Illinois University Northeastern Illinois University 5500 North St. Louis Avenue 5500 North St. Louis Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60625 Chicago, Illinois 60625 773/442-5400 773/442-5400 Bob Biggins Jonathan Stein Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Northeastern Illinois University Northeastern Illinois University 5500 North St. Louis Avenue 5500 North St.
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