Illinois Board of Higher Education
announces establishment of College of Engineering at Illinois State
University
Newly approved College of Engineering
designed with equity lens
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[March 17, 2022]
The Illinois Board of Higher Education today approved a new College
of Engineering at Illinois State University that is designed with an
equity lens to help close long-standing gaps in enrollment,
retention, and graduation of underrepresented and underserved
students in the engineering field.
“Illinois State understands that our whole state is stronger when
more of our residents have access to opportunities in STEM, and I
applaud the University’s commitment to build an engineering program
that opens doors for traditionally underrepresented students,” said
Governor JB Pritzker. “I’m committed to opening doors for all of our
residents to thrive in the 21st century economy, and our higher
education ecosystem is one of the greatest tools we have to do
better by all of Illinois.”
“The Board applauds President Kinzy and her team at Illinois State
University for their leadership in centering equity as they
developed the College of Engineering. This is exactly the type of
transformation we hoped to see when we adopted our higher education
strategic plan. This new College of Engineering can be a national
model to create opportunities for students who for too long have
been underrepresented in engineering,” said John Atkinson, IBHE
Board Chair.
Once established, the College of Engineering will include the
Department of Electrical Engineering and the Department of
Mechanical Engineering with three degree programs in electrical,
mechanical, and general engineering. University officials are
targeting the fall of 2025 for enrollment of the first class of an
estimated 130 students, rising to reach 520 students by the fourth
year.
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“Illinois State’s College of Engineering will offer an innovative, experiential,
and industry-informed curriculum,” said President Terri Goss Kinzy.
“Importantly, the vision for the College centers on meeting the national need to
grow and diversify the STEM pipeline, creating more educational opportunities
for underrepresented and underserved students to successfully enter engineering
professions. The departments and degree programs will also foster interactive
collaboration with other colleges and units across the University and community
colleges.”
Illinois State University has established plans to exceed state and national
trends for the enrollment, retention, and degree completion of historically
underrepresented and underserved students. Plans include recruiting a diverse
cohort of engineering students, including students transferring from community
colleges, offering ongoing and robust financial aid as well as holistic student
supports, including a residential living and learning community. Recruiting and
retaining faculty, staff, and administrators from historically underserved and
underrepresented groups will also be a priority.
Illinois State sought the feedback of an array of industry partners before
proposing the College of Engineering. Industry partners will continue to inform
the engineering curriculum and research agenda through formal partnerships and
advisory structures. They will also provide opportunities for students to engage
in internships which will be required in all engineering degree programs.
Funding, staffing, space, and equipment for the College of Engineering will come
from the University’s institutional operating funds and central reserve funds
for initial startup.
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