While I agree that U of I is a good program, I feel that there are better options throughout the country.
The U of I program is very condensed. Don't get me wrong, I've worked and trained a lot of great medics from that program. However if you can truly move anywhere in the country for medic school, I feel there are better options.
Also, to address the comment by Maine iac, while the employment situation in Iowa is better then in places like California, it's still not great. Iowa is a fairly progressive state if you get on with one of the better services. Unfortunately, there are usually 20 or so people fighting for a spot on a decent service. This ends up with you working for a sub par private service like Midwest or Fraser.
I would look for schools that have a 4 year EMS program, and maybe double major in a science like biology or chemistry. U of NM has a great paramedic program, along with a couple other universities in the country.
As I'm sure you've read, people on this forum constantly complain about a lack of education in EMS. Be one of the few that is ready to up the ante and make a BS the standard for paramedic education. It's exactly what I've decided to do.