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Illinois Tech Contract Usage 2018-2019 Illinois Technology Contract Usage 2018-2019 MHEC CONTRACTS leverage the potential volume of back to the institutions. Additionally, because of MHEC’s the region’s purchasing power while saving institutions statutory status, many of these contracts can also be time and money by simplifying the procUrement process. adopted for use by K-12 districts and schools, as well as The2 contracts0162017 provide competitive solutions established cities, states, and local governments. Smaller institutions in accordance with public procurement laws thereby benefit from these contracts as they allow these negating the institution’s need to conduct a competitive institutions to negotiate from the same pricing and terms sourcing event. By offering a ready-to-use solution with normally reserved for larger institutions. MHEC relies on the ability to tailor the already negotiated contract to institutional experts to participate in the negotiations, ANNUAL match the institution’s specific needs and requirements, sharing strategies and tactics on dealing with specific MHECREPORT contracts shift some of the negotiating power contractual issues and vendors. HARDWARE CONTRACTS Illinois College of Optometry Midwestern University Rosalind Franklin University of Higher Education Medicine and Science to the MemberIllinois Eastern States Community Millikin University College Saint Augustine College Aurora University Monmouth College Illinois Eastern Community Shawnee College Benedictine University Moraine Valley College Colleges South Suburban College Bible Missionary Institute Morrison Institute of Illinois Institute of Technology Technology Southeastern College Black Hawk College Illinois State University Morton College Southern Illinois University - Bradley University Illinois Valley College Carbondale Music Institute of Chicago Carl Sandburg College Illinois Wesleyan University Southern Illinois University - National Louis University Catholic Theological Union Edwardsville John A. Logan College National University of Health Chicago State University Southern Illinois University - John Wood College Sciences School of Medicine College of DuPage Kankakee College North Central College Southwestern College College of Lake County Kaskaskia College North Park University Spoon River College Columbia College Chicago Kishwaukee College Northeastern Illinois Toyota Technological Institute Concordia University University Knox College Trinity Christian College DePaul University Northern Illinois University Lake Forest College Trinity International University Dominican University Northwestern University Lake Land College Triton College Eastern Illinois University Oakton College Lewis and Clark College Truman College Elgin College Ohio-Wabash Valley Regional Lewis University Vocational System University of Chicago Eureka College Lincoln Land College Olivet Nazarene University University of Illinois Governors State University Loyola University - Chicago Parkland College University of Illinois - Alumni Harper College Lutheran School of Theology Association Prairie State College - Chicago Heartland College University of Illinois - Chicago Quincy University MacMurray College Hebrew Theological College University of Illinois - Rend Lake College Illinois Central College McHenry College Extension (Bloomington) Roosevelt University 1 ILLINOIS MHEC Technology Contract Usage 2018-2019 University of Illinois - Wheaton College Brother Rice High School County of Winnebago School Extension (Breese) District 320 Brown County Community Unit University of Illinois - School District 1 Cove School HARDWARE CONTRACTS Extension (Collinsville) K-12 Brussels Community Unified Crab Orchard Community Unit University of Illinois - School District 42 School District 3 Extension (East Saint Louis) Allendale Central Consolidated Bunker Hill Community Unit Crestwood School University of Illinois - School District 17 School District 8 Crete-Monee Community Unit Extension (Farmer City) Alsip-Hazelgreen-Oaklawn Butler School District 53 School District 201u University of Illinois - School District 126 Cahokia Community Unit Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Extension (Freeport) Altamont Community Unit School District 187 Crystal Lake Central University of Illinois - School District 10 Calvary Academy Consolidated School District Extension (Havana) Alternative Schools Network 47 Carmi-White County University of Illinois - Amboy Community Unit School Community Unit School Dakota Community Unit District Extension (Marion) District 272 District 5 201 University of Illinois - American Quality Schools Central City School District 133 Daystar School Extension (Marshall) Incorporated Central Community High De Soto School District 86 University of Illinois - Aptakisic-Tripp Central School District 71 Extension (Naperville) Consolidated School District Decatur School District 61 102 Central Community Unit School University of Illinois - DeKalb Community Unit School District 301 Extension (Oregon) Arcola Community Unit School District 428 District 306 Central School District 104 University of Illinois - Diamond Lake School District Extension (Quincy) Argo Consolidated High School Champaign Community Unit 76 District 217 School District 4 University of Illinois - Dolton School District 148 Extension (Salem) Arlington Heights School Channahon School District 17 Dolton School District 149 District 25 University of Illinois - Charleston Community Unit DuPage County School District Extension (Savoy) Atwood Heights School District School District 1 45 125 University of Illinois - Chicago International Charter East Prairie School District 73 Extension (Shannon) Auburn Community Unit School School District 10 East Saint Louis School District University of Illinois - Chicago Public Schools 189 Extension (Shelbyville) Aurora East Unified School Christian Heritage Academy University of Illinois - District 131 Edwardsville Community Unit Cicero School District 99 School District 7 Extension (Vandalia) Aurora West Community Unit University of Illinois - School District 129 Collinsville Community Unit El Paso-Gridley Community School District 10 Unit School District 11 Extension (Vienna) Avery Coonley School Community High School Elmhurst School District 205 University of Illinois - Bannockburn School District District 155 Extension (Washington) 106 Emmons School District 33 Community High School University of Illinois - Bartlett Learning Center Epic Academy Charter School Extension (Westchester) District 218 Bellwood School District 88 Evanston Township High Community High School University of Illinois - School Foundation Belvidere Community Unit District 71 School District 100 Evergreen Park Community Community High School University of Illinois - Peoria High School District 231 Bensenville School District 2 District 94 University of Illinois - Rockford Fairmont School District 89 Benton Central Consolidated Community Unit School District University of Illinois - School District 47 200 Fenton Community High School Springfield District 100 Berkeley School District 87 Concept Schools University of Illinois - Urbana- Fenwick High School Champaign Bond-Effingham-Fayette Consolidated High School Regional Office of Education District 230 Ford Heights School District Vandercook College of Music 169 Brimfield School District 309 Consolidated School District Waubonsee College 158 Fox Lake School District 114 British School of Chicago Western Illinois University Fox River Grove School District 3 2 ILLINOIS MHEC Technology Contract Usage 2018-2019 Francis W. Parker School Joliet Public School District 86 Mazon-Verona-Kinsman Park Ridge-Niles School Elementary School District 2c District 64 Frankfort Community Kaneland Community Unit Consolidated School District School District 302 McHenry Central Consolidated Pecatonica Community Unit 157c School District 15 School District 321 Kankakee School District 111 Franklin Community Unit McLean County Community Pekin Public School District 108 Keeneyville School District 20 School District 1 Unit School District 5 Pennoyer School District 79 Kenilworth School District 38 Franklin Park Public School Metamora Township High Peru Public School District 124 District 84 La Grange School District 102 School Plainfield Community Freeport School District 145 La Moille Community Unit Metro-East Lutheran High Consolidated School District School District 303 School Galesburg Community Unit 202 School District 205 La Salle-Peru Township High Midlothian School District 143 Plainfield School District 202 School District 120 Geneseo Community Unit Milford Grade School Plano Community Unit School School District 228 Lake Bluff Elementary School Milford High School District 88 District 65 Gower School District 62 Minooka Central Consolidated Pontiac-West Holliday School Lake Forest Community High Granite City Community Unified School District 201 District 105 School District 115 School District 9 Morton Community Unit School Prairieview-Ogden Community Lake Forest School District 67 Grant Park Community Unit District 709 Consolidated School District School District 6 Lake Park Community High 197 Mount Vernon School District School District 108 Harvard Community Unit 80 Princeton Elementary School School District 50 Lake Zurich Community Unit Moving Everest Charter School Proviso Township High School School District 95 Harvey School District 152 District 209 Mundelein Elementary School LaSalle Elementary School Hawthorn Central Consolidated District 75 Quincy Public Schools 172 District 122 School District
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