EIU Rankings and Evaluation
Illinois Colleges
#42 in Illinois Colleges
Federal Region V
#104 in Federal Region V
Eastern Illinois University is ranked 42nd in Illinois Colleges and 104th in Federal Region V.
The following statements evaluate Eastern Illinois University by comparing key academic facts to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
- Its tuition & fees of $15,566 is relatively inexpensive compared to similar schools.
- The acceptance rate (68%) is average.
- The SAT & ACT scores (1,010 SAT) is around average.
- It has small number of students of 8,857.
- It offers fewer area of study (103 programs).
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees
The 2024 undergraduate tuition & fees of EIU are $15,566 (out-of-state rate) and it is relatively inexpensive compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University $15,566
All U.S. Colleges $17,692
Public, 4-Years Colleges $18,895
4-Years Colleges $22,926
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois $20,307
Graduate Tuition & Fees
The 2024 graduate tuition & fees of EIU are $22,695 (out-of-state rate) and it is average compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University $22,695
All U.S. Colleges $18,842
Public, 4-Years Colleges $20,343
4-Years Colleges $18,848
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois $18,159
Acceptance Rate
The acceptance rate of EIU is 68% and it is average compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University 68%
All U.S. Colleges 69%
Public, 4-Years Colleges 72%
4-Years Colleges 68%
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois 64%
Yield (Enrollment Rate)
The yield, also known as enrollment rate, of EIU is 10% and the yield is much lower (admitted, but not enrolled) compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University 10%
All U.S. Colleges 37%
Public, 4-Years Colleges 32%
4-Years Colleges 35%
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois 24%
SAT Scores
The average SAT score submitted by enrolled students at EIU is 1,010 and it is around average compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University 1,010
All U.S. Colleges 1,123
Public, 4-Years Colleges 1,112
4-Years Colleges 1,124
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois 1,085
Graduation Rate
The average graduation rate at EIU is 54% and it is average compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University 54%
All U.S. Colleges 56%
Public, 4-Years Colleges 48%
4-Years Colleges 51%
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois 51%
Transfer-out Rate
The average transfer-out rate at EIU is 28% and it is lower (small number of students transferred-out) compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University 28%
All U.S. Colleges 21%
Public, 4-Years Colleges 23%
4-Years Colleges 24%
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois 38%
Retention Rate
The average retention rate at EIU is 71% and it is average compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University 71%
All U.S. Colleges 69%
Public, 4-Years Colleges 74%
4-Years Colleges 73%
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois 71%
Student Population
The total student population at EIU is 8,857 and its population small compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University 8,857
All U.S. Colleges 2,931
Public, 4-Years Colleges 11,396
4-Years Colleges 4,686
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois 15,151
Financial Aid Amount
The average amount of financial aid received at EIU is $10,243 which is 65.80% of tuition & fees. The rate of the financial aid over its tuition is much higher compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University $10,243
All U.S. Colleges $7,676
Public, 4-Years Colleges $7,301
4-Years Colleges $12,161
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois $9,580
Student to Faculty Ratio
The students to faculty ratio at EIU is 15 to 1 and the ratio is average compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.
Eastern Illinois University 15 to 1
All U.S. Colleges 15 to 1
Public, 4-Years Colleges 17 to 1
4-Years Colleges 14 to 1
Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois 14 to 1
Number of Programs
EIU offers 103 programs and it means fewer area of study compared to Public, 4-Years Colleges in Illinois.