The University of Illinois located in Champaign-Urbana (total population 207,000) in east-central Illinois, is one of the original 37 public land-grant institutions established after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Morrill Act in 1862. The university endeavors to enhance the lives of populace in Illinois through its leadership in learning, discovery, engagement, and economic development as well. With its land-grant heritage as a foundation, Illinois pioneers innovative research that tackles global problems and extents the human experience whereas its transformative learning experiences, in and out of the classroom, are developed to generate alumni who desire to make a significant, societal impact. Illinois scholars, students, and alumni are a community with the power to change the world. Regarded as the most disability friendly U.S. campuses, Illinois is first to not only render students with disabilities access to all university services, curricula, and facilities but also developed first architectural accessibility standards, crafted & instituted a wheelchair-accessible bus system and first to provide comprehensive wheelchair sports programming.
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