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Illinois’ Higher Education Crisis: 49% Tuition Increase and Rising Concerns

Illinois’ high tuition costs have increased by 49% over the last 15 years.

Illinois’ High Tuition Costs

A recent survey shows that Illinois’ average in-state tuition has increased by 49% over the last 15 years, making it one of the most expensive states for higher education. This trend is causing students to seek opportunities outside of Illinois, according to the report of The Center Square.

High Tuition Costs in Illinois

The average in-state tuition at Illinois’ public universities is now $15,000, higher than the national average of $10,000. The state’s pension plans are a major factor in these high costs.

Dylan Sharkey, an expert, says that Illinois’ high tuition costs aren’t justified by its university rankings. He believes that lawmakers need to take action to address the issue.

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(photo: NPR Illinois)

Outmigration from Illinois

The high tuition costs and pension plans are causing a growing problem of outmigration from the state. Sharkey fears that this trend will continue unless lawmakers take action.

Call to Action for Lawmakers

Sharkey urges lawmakers to address the issue of runaway tuition costs and outmigration. He believes that lawmakers are not taking enough notice because it primarily affects young people.

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Illinois faces a higher education crisis that requires immediate attention from lawmakers. Unless they take action, the state will likely experience a brain drain with long-term consequences for its economy and future prosperity.

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