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Growing brain drain: University of Alabama's gain in drawing Illinois students is a loss for Illinois schools
At Alabama, Illinois now is one of the biggest feeder states and the top supplier outside the South. About 6 percent of Alabama’s first-time undergraduates in 2017 were from Illinois, outnumbering students from Texas, Florida and Tennessee. Only Georgia sent more of its residents to Alabama this year, according to university data.
Barth said Illinoisans often make ideal students because they not only are academically successful, but also resilient and mature enough to handle moving far away from home.
The milder weather  and a powerhouse football team  only help the recruitment.
“We know if we can get them down here, and we provide the support they deserve and they experience our climate, they’re going to be a very happy student, and they will persist to graduation,†Barth said.
It was enough to win over Ally Shipley, 18, and her family. She is a freshman at Alabama.
“One of the most important things is, does your child enter school on a positive note?†said father Rick Shipley of Mokena. “As we think back, we saw how excited she was after she talked to prospective roommates. She was very happy to be there. She was not nervous about being that far away.â€Â
The pristine facilities, the geniality of the people and the variety of extracurricular activities also made immediate impressions for many students and parents.
“It was the first school I ever visited, and I set myself up for failure because nothing compared to Alabama after I walked on this campus,†said Tobin of Oak Lawn. “It’s like a campus out of a movie.â€Â
Growing brain drain: University of Alabama's gain in drawing Illinois students is a loss for Illinois schools