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Former state university employee Wood paid in $5K to pension fund, could collect $141K in retirement
Former state university employee Julie Wood, who retired in December 2018, saved $5,161 toward a pension over 1 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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University of Illinois at Springfield has 36th highest number of student athletes in Illinois
University of Illinois at Springfield ranked No. 36 for student athletic participation in the state, according to a Sangamon Sun analysis of college sports participation.
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Report: 4% of University of Illinois at Springfield students repaying loans are in default
Out of 6,352 University of Illinois at Springfield students repaying loans in 2015, 48 were in default, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Former state university employee Chaplin paid in $44K to pension fund, could collect $658K in retirement
Former state university employee Johnny Chaplin, who retired in November 2018, saved $44,462 toward a pension over 20 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Knox paid in $7K to pension fund, could collect $63K in retirement
Former state university employee Tracy Knox, who retired in November 2018, saved $7,303 toward a pension over 5 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Analysis: Lincoln College posts 48th highest gender pay gap for head coaches in Illinois
Men’s head coach salaries at Lincoln College outpaced women’s team coaches by 11 percent, according to a Sangamon Sun analysis of recent U.S. Department of Education data.
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University of Illinois at Springfied No. 17 among Illinois colleges for volleyball revenues
University of Illinois at Springfied volleyball brought in $16,956 per athlete in revenue in 2016, making it among the highest-grossing volleyball programs in Illinois that year, according to a Sangamon Sun analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.
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Former state university employee Snopko paid in $46K to pension fund, could collect $660K in retirement
Former state university employee Catherine Snopko, who retired in October 2018, saved $45,710 toward a pension over 19 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Slater paid in $1K to pension fund, could collect $44K in retirement
Former state university employee Phillip Slater, who retired in October 2018, saved $1,017 toward a pension over 1 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Jones paid in $101K to pension fund, could collect $2.71M in retirement
Former state university employee Rebecca Jones, who retired in October 2018, saved $101,459 toward a pension over 30 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Hohimer paid in $5K to pension fund, could collect $405K in retirement
Former state university employee Joellyn Hohimer, who retired in October 2018, saved $5,189 toward a pension over 5 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Browning paid in $68K to pension fund, could collect $1.61M in retirement
Former state university employee Ronald Browning, who retired in October 2018, saved $68,345 toward a pension over 31 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Illinois colleges’ soccer programs field 3,650 students
University of Illinois at Springfield ranked No. 12 for student soccer participation in the state, according to a Sangamon Sun analysis of college sports participation.
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Former state university employee Homolka paid in $772 to pension fund, could collect $234K in retirement
Former state university employee Glenn Homolka, who retired in September 2018, saved $772 toward a pension over 3 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee McDermott paid in $32K to pension fund, could collect $217K in retirement
Former state university employee Sandra McDermott, who retired in September 2018, saved $31,828 toward a pension over 7 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Abler paid in $119K to pension fund, could collect $2.49M in retirement
Former state university employee William Abler, who retired in September 2018, saved $119,408 toward a pension over 26 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Analysis: UIS men’s head coaches’ pay ranks 46th in Illinois
Head coaches of University of Illinois at Springfield's men’s teams earn an average of $49,409 annually – the 46th highest average salary in the state – according to a Sangamon Sun analysis of federal education data.
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Former state university employee Kahn paid in $45K to pension fund, could collect $704K in retirement
Former state university employee Brian Kahn, who retired in August 2018, saved $45,152 toward a pension over 10 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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Former state university employee Gallagher paid in $195K to pension fund, could collect $3.15M in retirement
Former state university employee Sean Gallagher, who retired in August 2018, saved $194,658 toward a pension over 30 years working for state universities, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois records show.
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52 percent of applicants to University of Illinois at Springfield were admitted for fall 2017
At University of Illinois at Springfield, 62 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students - age 24 or younger - and 51 percent are male, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.