Illinois Institute of Technology
Recent News About Illinois Institute of Technology
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Allie Sillo, former The Episcopal Academy standout, played on Friday, November 10 in NCAA D3 game
The Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks lost 67-72 in their NCAA D3 game against the Franciscan Barons on Friday, November 10.
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On Wednesday, November 8, Riverside Brookfield High School standout Andrew Veon competed in NCAA D3 game
The Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks lost 58-88 in their NCAA D3 game against the UW - Oshkosh Titans on Wednesday, November 8.
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Glenbrook South High School standout Patrick Blanchard’s college team lost in NCAA D3 game on Wednesday, November 8
The Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks lost 58-88 in their NCAA D3 game against the UW - Oshkosh Titans on Wednesday, November 8.
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On Wednesday, November 8, former DuPont Manual High School standout Owen Walsh’s college team lost in an NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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On Wednesday, November 8, former Wauconda High School standout Garrison Carter’s college team lost in an NCAA D3 game
The Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks lost 58-88 in their NCAA D3 game against the UW - Oshkosh Titans on Wednesday, November 8.
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On Wednesday, November 8, Luther North College Prep standout Desmond Price competed in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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Neuqua Valley High School standout Zack Davis’ college team lost in NCAA D3 game on Wednesday, November 8
The Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks lost 58-88 in their NCAA D3 game against the UW - Oshkosh Titans on Wednesday, November 8.
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DeAndre Vortes, former Uplift Community High School standout, played on Wednesday, November 8 in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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Allan Watatani, former Prosper High School standout, played on Wednesday, November 8 in NCAA D3 game
The Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks lost 58-88 in their NCAA D3 game against the UW - Oshkosh Titans on Wednesday, November 8.
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On Wednesday, November 8, former Harrison Technical High School standout Tomas Teklegergis’ college team lost in an NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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On Wednesday, November 8, former St. Ignatius College Prep standout Joshua Iguade’s college team lost in an NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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Nicolas Ortiz, former Alameda High School standout, played on Wednesday, November 8 in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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On Wednesday, November 8, former Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. College Preparatory High School standout Joshua Joiner’s college team lost in an NCAA D3 game
The Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks lost 58-88 in their NCAA D3 game against the UW - Oshkosh Titans on Wednesday, November 8.
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On Wednesday, November 8, former Somerset Academy Canyons High School standout Cole Whipple’s college team lost in an NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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On Wednesday, November 8, Ralston Valley High School standout Caden Gigstad competed in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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On Wednesday, November 8, former Joliet Catholic Academy standout Jason Pilapil’s college team lost in an NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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On Wednesday, November 8, former Oak Park And River Forest High School standout Rodney Murphy’s college team lost in an NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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Cost of college went up for all students at the Illinois Institute of Technology
Tuition and fees rose 3.9 percent for 2018-19 at the Illinois Institute of Technology, according to recent data from the U.S. Department of Education.
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58 percent of applicants to the Illinois Institute of Technology were admitted for fall 2018
At the Illinois Institute of Technology, 87 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students - age 24 or younger - and 69 percent are male, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Graduates earn 2,555 degrees from the Illinois Institute of Technology
About 29 percent of the 2,555 degrees and certificates handed out by the Illinois Institute of Technology in 2017-18 were to students in engineering programs, making them the most popular programs that year, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.