Find Trade Colleges
Health Studies Schools in Illinois
495 Health Studies students earned their degrees in the state in 2021-2022.
A Health Studies major is the 15th most popular major in this state.
Education Levels of Health Studies Majors in Illinois
Health Studies majors in the state tend to have the following degree levels:
Education Level | Number of Grads |
---|---|
Bachelor’s Degree | 469 |
Award Taking Less Than 1 Year | 12 |
Gender Distribution
In Illinois, a health studies major is more popular with women than with men.
Racial Distribution
The racial distribution of health studies majors in Illinois is as follows:
- Asian: 19.6%
- Black or African American: 10.1%
- Hispanic or Latino: 21.2%
- White: 41.0%
- Non-Resident Alien: 1.4%
- Other Races: 6.7%
Jobs for Health Studies Grads in Illinois
Wages for Health Studies Jobs in Illinois
Most Popular Health Studies Programs in IL
There are 12 colleges in Illinois that offer health studies degrees. Learn about the most popular 12 below:
This private school has an average net price of $29,537. The student loan default rate is 1.00% which is lower than average. The average student takes 4.21 years to complete their degree at DePaul.
Students enjoy a student to faculty ratio of 19 to 1. Of all the teachers who work at the school, 71% are considered full time. Grads earn an average early-career salary of $52,246 after earning their degree at this institution.
Most students complete their degree in 4.21 years. Of all the teachers who work at the school, 75% are considered full time. A typical student attending UIUC will pay a net price of $15,483.
Of all the teachers who work at the school, 68% are considered full time. Students who attend this private institution pay an average net price of $25,287. Students enjoy a student to faculty ratio of 11 to 1.
A typical student attending Wabash Valley College will pay a net price of $7,143. 14 to 1 is the student to faculty ratio. Seeking financial aid? At this school, 99% of students receive it.
Most students complete their degree in 4.06 years. Grads earn an average early-career salary of $42,806 after earning their degree at this institution. Seeking financial aid? At this school, 100% of students receive it.
54% of the teachers are full time. This private institution charges an average net price of $25,605. The student to faculty ratio is 13 to 1.
The student to faculty ratio is 5 to 1. Grads earn an average early-career salary of $70,482 after earning their degree at this institution. Of all the teachers who work at the school, 67% are considered full time.
Of all the teachers who work at the school, 55% are considered full time. The average student takes 4.29 years to complete their degree at Quincy U. This school boasts a lower than average student loan default rate of 2.20%.
A typical student attending CSU will pay a net price of $8,969. The average student takes 4.97 years to complete their degree at CSU. This school boasts a lower than average student loan default rate of 2.00%.
Roughly six years after entering college, graduates of this school earn $45,102 a year. The 2.10% student loan default rate is lower than average. The average student takes 4.25 years to complete their degree at McKendree.
Of all the teachers who work at the school, 41% are considered full time. The student loan default rate is 2.30% which is lower than average. 75% of students are awarded financial aid at this school.
Related Majors in Illinois
Below are some popular majors in the state that are similar to health studies.
Major | Annual Graduates in IL |
---|---|
General Health & Wellness | 46 |
View all majors related to Health Studies
Explore Major by State
Alabama
Arkansas
Connecticut
Florida
Idaho
Iowa
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Mississippi
Nebraska
New Jersey
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
Tennessee
Vermont
West Virginia
View Nationwide Health Studies Report
References
- College Factual
- National Center for Education Statistics
- O*NET Online
- Image Credit: By Sandra M. Palumbo under License
More about our data sources and methodologies.