About ICC
Essential Facts
Spring 2021
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ICC serves all or parts of 10 Central Illinois counties: Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, Bureau, Logan, Marshall, Livingston, McLean, Stark, and Mason.
Compared to Other Illinois Community College Districts
- 7th largest (2,322 square miles)
- 12th highest in assessed valuation ($7.29 billion)
- 14th highest in operating tx rate (per $100 of equalized assessed value)
- 9th highest Fall headcount (8,749 Fall 2019, credit only)
Accreditation
Illinois Central College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges & Schools located at 30 North LaSalle, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504, (312) 263-0485.
Program and Class Information
- Associate, Arts: 42 programs of study
- Associate, Science: 14 programs of study
- Associate, Applied Science: 43 programs of study
- Occupational Certificate: 55 certificates
About 1,400 classes offered each Spring. Average class size is 15.
Enrollment
Fall Enrollment Trends (as of Census Day)
Fall Enrollment by Type of Degree/Certificate
Spring Student Profile (as of Census Day)
Race/Ethnicity
- White: 74.3%
- Black/African American: 11.4%
- Two or More: 5.1%
- Hispanic (any race): 5.0%
- Asian: 2.2%
- Non-resident Aliens: 1.6%
- Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander: 0.1%
- American Indian/Alaskan Native: 0.1%
- Unknown: 0.1%
Enrollment Status
- Full-time: 27.5%
- Part-time: 72.5%
Gender
- Male: 39.2%
- Female: 60.8%
Residency
- In-District: 88.8%
- Out-of-District: 8.4%
- Out-of-State: 1.2%
- Foreign Students: 1.6%
Age
- 16 and Under: 4.0%
- 17-18: 31.5%
- 19-24: 38.5%
- 25-34: 15.6%
- 35-44: 6.6%
- 45-64: 3.5%
- 65 and Over: 0.3%
Average Age: 23
Fall Enrollment by Academic Organization
Annual Enrollment (Unduplicated)
- FY 2016: 14,279
- FY 2017: 13,593
- FY 2018: 13,132
- FY 2019: 12,633
- FY 2020: 12,688
Spring Online Campus Enrollment*
*Per ICCB A1
Financial Aid
Types and Average Amounts of Aid Received* (FY 2020)
- Federal loans: $5,121
- Institutional grants: $2,787
- State/local grants: $1,465
- Pell grants: $5,251
- Federal grants: $5,194
- Any grant aid: $5,829
* Full-time, first-time, degree-seeking students
Percent of Student Receiving Aid by Type of Aid* (FY 2020)
- Federal loans: 15%
- Institutional grants: 19%
- State/local grants: 24%
- Pell grants: 35%
- Federal grants: 41%
- Any grant aid: 52%
* Full-time, first-time, degree-seeking students
Graduates
Graduates by Fiscal Year**
** For Completed Fiscal Years
Graduates by Type of Degree
Top Five Transfer Institutions (Four-Year or Higher)
- Bradley University
- Illinois State University
- University of Illinois at Springfield
- Western Illinois University
- Methodist College
Faculty & Staff
*Per ICCB C1