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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is
5amended by changing Sections 35 and 38 as follows:
 
6    (110 ILCS 947/35)
7    Sec. 35. Monetary award program.
8    (a) The Commission shall, each year, receive and consider
9applications for grant assistance under this Section. Subject
10to a separate appropriation for such purposes, an applicant is
11eligible for a grant under this Section when the Commission
12finds that the applicant:
13        (1) is a resident of this State and a citizen or
14    permanent resident of the United States; and
15        (2) in the absence of grant assistance, will be
16    deterred by financial considerations from completing an
17    educational program at the qualified institution of his or
18    her choice.
19    (b) The Commission shall award renewals only upon the
20student's application and upon the Commission's finding that
21the applicant:
22        (1) has remained a student in good standing;
23        (2) remains a resident of this State; and

 

 

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1        (3) is in a financial situation that continues to
2    warrant assistance.
3However, if a recipient of a grant under this Section is not
4permitted to continue attending an institution because he or
5she is not earning the minimum grades needed to continue to
6attend the institution, then that person may not receive a
7grant under this Section during the following academic year.
8The Commission may adopt any rules necessary for the
9enforcement of this prohibition.
10    (c) All grants shall be applicable only to tuition and
11necessary fee costs. The Commission shall determine the grant
12amount for each student, which shall not exceed the smallest of
13the following amounts:
14        (1) subject to appropriation, $5,468 for fiscal year
15    2009, $5,968 for fiscal year 2010, and $6,468 for fiscal
16    year 2011 and each fiscal year thereafter, or such lesser
17    amount as the Commission finds to be available, during an
18    academic year;
19        (2) the amount which equals 2 semesters or 3 quarters
20    tuition and other necessary fees required generally by the
21    institution of all full-time undergraduate students; or
22        (3) such amount as the Commission finds to be
23    appropriate in view of the applicant's financial
24    resources.
25    Subject to appropriation, the maximum grant amount for
26students not subject to subdivision (1) of this subsection (c)

 

 

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1must be increased by the same percentage as any increase made
2by law to the maximum grant amount under subdivision (1) of
3this subsection (c).
4    "Tuition and other necessary fees" as used in this Section
5include the customary charge for instruction and use of
6facilities in general, and the additional fixed fees charged
7for specified purposes, which are required generally of
8nongrant recipients for each academic period for which the
9grant applicant actually enrolls, but do not include fees
10payable only once or breakage fees and other contingent
11deposits which are refundable in whole or in part. The
12Commission may prescribe, by rule not inconsistent with this
13Section, detailed provisions concerning the computation of
14tuition and other necessary fees.
15    (d) No applicant, including those presently receiving
16scholarship assistance under this Act, is eligible for monetary
17award program consideration under this Act after receiving a
18baccalaureate degree or the equivalent of 135 semester credit
19hours of award payments.
20    (e) The Commission, in determining the number of grants to
21be offered, shall take into consideration past experience with
22the rate of grant funds unclaimed by recipients. The Commission
23shall notify applicants that grant assistance is contingent
24upon the availability of appropriated funds.
25    The Commission shall request that the Illinois Association
26of Student Financial Aid Administrators, or a committee

 

 

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1designated by this association from among its membership, make
2recommendations on possible changes to how the Commission
3determines the number of grants to be offered and to whom they
4are offered.
5    (f) The Commission may request appropriations for deposit
6into the Monetary Award Program Reserve Fund. Monies deposited
7into the Monetary Award Program Reserve Fund may be expended
8exclusively for one purpose: to make Monetary Award Program
9grants to eligible students. Amounts on deposit in the Monetary
10Award Program Reserve Fund may not exceed 2% of the current
11annual State appropriation for the Monetary Award Program.
12    The purpose of the Monetary Award Program Reserve Fund is
13to enable the Commission each year to assure as many students
14as possible of their eligibility for a Monetary Award Program
15grant and to do so before commencement of the academic year.
16Moneys deposited in this Reserve Fund are intended to enhance
17the Commission's management of the Monetary Award Program,
18minimizing the necessity, magnitude, and frequency of
19adjusting award amounts and ensuring that the annual Monetary
20Award Program appropriation can be fully utilized.
21    (g) The Commission shall determine the eligibility of and
22make grants to applicants enrolled at qualified for-profit
23institutions in accordance with the criteria set forth in this
24Section. The eligibility of applicants enrolled at such
25for-profit institutions shall be limited as follows:
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1    eligible first-time freshmen and first-time transfer
2    students who have attained an associate degree.
3        (2) Beginning with the academic year 1998, only to
4    eligible freshmen students, transfer students who have
5    attained an associate degree, and students who receive a
6    grant under paragraph (1) for the academic year 1997 and
7    whose grants are being renewed for the academic year 1998.
8        (3) Beginning with the academic year 1999, to all
9    eligible students.
10(Source: P.A. 95-917, eff. 8-26-08.)
 
11    (110 ILCS 947/38)
12    Sec. 38. Monetary award program accountability.
13    (a) The Illinois Student Assistance Commission is directed
14to assess the educational persistence of monetary award program
15recipients. An assessment under this Section shall include an
16analysis of such factors as undergraduate educational goals,
17chosen field of study, retention rates, and expected time to
18complete a degree. The assessment also shall include an
19analysis of the academic success of monetary award program
20recipients through a review of measures that are typically
21associated with academic success, such as grade point average,
22satisfactory academic progress, and credit hours earned. Each
23analysis should take into consideration student class level,
24dependency types, and the type of higher education institution
25at which each monetary award program recipient is enrolled. The

 

 

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1Commission shall report its findings to the General Assembly
2and the Board of Higher Education by February 1, 1999 and at
3least every 2 years thereafter.
4    (b) To demonstrate the value of the monetary award program
5and determine where improvements could be made, institutions
6shall provide information concerning grant recipients to the
7Commission if requested, including without limitation the
8following:
9        (1) Completion and graduation rates.
10        (2) Courses attempted versus courses completed.
11        (3) The number of remedial courses undertaken, the
12    names of these courses, and the success rate of these
13    courses.
14        (4) Chosen fields of study.
15        (5) The receipt of institutional financial aid, how
16    much of that aid is merit-only aid, how much is need-based
17    aid, and how this aid dovetails with State and federal
18    financial aid.
19    The Commission may consult with the Illinois Association of
20Student Financial Aid Administrators to develop guidelines for
21the information to be provided under this subsection (b).
22    Each year, the Commission shall compile the information
23provided under this subsection (b) in a report to be submitted
24to the General Assembly and the Governor.
25(Source: P.A. 90-486, eff. 8-17-97; 90-488, eff. 8-17-97.)