Since at least 1914, Chilean students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Chilean Illini have included agricultural economists, ceramic engineers, chemical engineers, chemists, civil engineers, dancers, educators, electrical engineers, industrial engineers, musicians, physicists, professors, student leaders, and writers too.
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Since at least 1943, Guatemalan students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Guatemalan Illini have included architects and student leaders too.
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Since at least 1908, Costa Rican students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Costa Rican Illini have included civil engineers, economists, educators, electrical engineers, industrial engineers, journalists, linguists, mechanical engineers, politicians, singers, soccer players, university professors, and a vice president too.
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Since at least 1942, Salvadoran students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Salvadoran Illini have included chemical engineers, civil engineers, and industrial and mechanical engineers too.
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Since at least 1959, Honduran students have been attending the University of Illinois. Early Honduran Illini have included city planners and dancers too.
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