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One University, Two Campuses, Many Locations
Southern Illinois University. A place where learning
comes first, where students are valued and encouraged to
explore new ideas and where progress is complemented by
tradition.
SIU’s influence can be felt far beyond the locations
of its great campuses. While it serves as an economic
engine for southern Illinois, it more importantly is a quality
institution of learning for the citizens of Illinois, the
nation, and the world.
Chartered in 1869, Southern Illinois University first
opened its doors in Carbondale for instruction in 1874 in
a one-building teacher training institution known as Southern
Illinois Normal University.
The two institutions that constitute Southern Illinois
University today -
Southern Illinois University Carbondale, with a
School of Medicine in Springfield, and
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, with a
School of Dental Medicine in Alton and a
Center in East St. Louis -
reach from the Shawnee National Forest to the bluffs
of the Mississippi River to the flatlands of central Illinois.
With a total budget of more than $660 million, the University
serves nearly 35,000 students and offers two associate’s,
124 bachelor’s, 113 master’s, and 37 doctoral and professional
degree programs.
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