Foreign students account for more than 21% of the student body.
Foreign students account for nearly 10 percent of its enrollment.
In 1959, Black students accounted for 54% of the system's enrollment.
Those students account for about 35 percent of the student body, up from 16 percent in 1985.
Foreign students account for only 2 percent of foreign visitors.
And those students account for nearly 20 percent of election judges in Chicago.
Foreign students account for about 18% of the total community.
These students account for 6% of the university's student body.
Today, black students account for 67 percent of the student body.
In the early 1920s, female students accounted for over twenty percent of the university's population.