Illinois State’s high graduation rate and alumni earning power, coupled with its average cost, put the University in some elite company on the U.S. Department of Education’s latest College Scorecard.
Unit: Admissions
Illinois State’s hometown named Top 10 college town
Illinois State University’s hometown is one of the Top 10 College Towns in the U.S., according to a new study.
6 reasons to be #HonorsProud this fall
Honors freshman enrollment is up 52% this fall at Illinois State. Clearly, students want to be at ISU, and they want to be a part of the Honors Program.
10 things you should know about our newest Redbirds
You may have already heard about Illinois State University’s record-breaking enrollment numbers for the third year in a row, but there’s more to know about this class of Redbirds and why they chose Illinois State.
Illinois State continues record-setting enrollment trend
Illinois State University continues to see record-breaking enrollment numbers for the third year in a row.
Jane Lynch stars in new Illinois State University TV spot
Emmy Award-winning actress and Redbird alum Jane Lynch ’82 headlines a new Illinois State University TV spot that debuts this month.
Watterson Towers’ Bird’s Eye View now open
Future Redbirds can now experience Illinois State University from new heights. The new Bird’s Eye View space atop Watterson Towers is now open to visiting prospective students and their families.
Our Newest Redbirds: Chicago native finds power in education
Kharisma Thomas said she spent thousands of hours on Illinois State’s website. A bit of an exaggeration, but she’s that excited about starting her first year on campus.
Our Newest Redbirds: Chasing her passion all the way from Alaska
“Science is what I want to do and is my passion,” said Elise Webber from Homer, Alaska, who started her freshman year this fall at Illinois State University.
Our Newest Redbirds: Perfect choice after two perfect ACT scores
Getting a perfect 36 score on your ACT exam is really, really hard. Illinois State University incoming freshman Griffin Megeff did it twice.