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 1        AN ACT concerning higher education, amending named Acts.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The University of Illinois Act is amended  by
 5    changing Section 8 as follows:

 6        (110 ILCS 305/8) (from Ch. 144, par. 29)
 7        Sec. 8.  Admissions.
 8        (a)  No  student  shall be admitted to instruction in any
 9    of the departments of  the  University  who  shall  not  have
10    attained  to the age of fifteen (15) years, and who shall not
11    previously undergo a satisfactory examination in each of  the
12    branches  ordinarily  taught  in  the  common  schools of the
13    state.
14        (b)  In addition, commencing in the fall of 1993, no  new
15    student  shall  then or thereafter be admitted to instruction
16    in any of the  departments  or  colleges  of  the  University
17    unless such student also has satisfactorily completed:
18             (1)  at  least  15  units  of high school coursework
19        from the following 5 categories:
20                  (A)  4 years of  English  (emphasizing  written
21             and oral communications and literature), of which up
22             to 2 years may be collegiate level instruction;
23                  (B)  3  years  of  social  studies (emphasizing
24             history and government);
25                  (C)  3  years  of   mathematics   (introductory
26             through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or
27             fundamentals of computer programming);
28                  (D)  3  years of science (laboratory sciences);
29             and
30                  (E)  2 years of electives in foreign  language,
31             music, vocational education or art;
 
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 1             (2)  except  that  institutions may admit individual
 2        applicants  if   the   institution   determines   through
 3        assessment   or  through  evaluation  based  on  learning
 4        outcomes of the coursework  taken,  including  vocational
 5        education  courses  and courses taken in a charter school
 6        established under Article 27A of the  School  Code,  that
 7        the   applicant   demonstrates   knowledge   and   skills
 8        substantially  equivalent  to  the  knowledge  and skills
 9        expected to  be  acquired  in  the  high  school  courses
10        required  for  admission.   The  Board of Trustees of the
11        University of Illinois  shall  not  discriminate  in  the
12        University's  admissions process against an applicant for
13        admission because of the applicant's  enrollment    in  a
14        charter  school  established  under  Article  27A  of the
15        School Code.  Institutions may also admit  1)  applicants
16        who  did  not have an opportunity to complete the minimum
17        college preparatory curriculum in  high  school,  and  2)
18        educationally  disadvantaged  applicants who are admitted
19        to the formal organized special assistance programs  that
20        are  tailored  to  the  needs of such students, providing
21        that in either case, the institution incorporates in  the
22        applicant's  baccalaureate  curriculum  courses  or other
23        academic   activities   that   compensate   for    course
24        deficiencies; and
25             (3)  except  that  up  to  3  of  the  15  units  of
26        coursework  required  by paragraph (1) of this subsection
27        may be distributed by deducting no  more  than  one  unit
28        each  from the categories of social studies, mathematics,
29        sciences and electives and completing those  3  units  in
30        any  of  the  5  categories  of  coursework  described in
31        paragraph (1).
32        (c)  When allocating funds,  local  boards  of  education
33    shall  recognize  their obligation to their students to offer
34    the coursework required by subsection (b).
 
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 1        (d)  A student who has graduated from high school and has
 2    scored within the University's accepted range on the  ACT  or
 3    SAT  shall  not  be  required  to  take the high school level
 4    General Educational Development (GED) Test as a  prerequisite
 5    to admission.
 6    (Source: P.A. 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)

 7        Section  10.  The Southern Illinois University Management
 8    Act is amended by changing Section 8e as follows:

 9        (110 ILCS 520/8e) (from Ch. 144, par. 658e)
10        Sec. 8e.  Admissions.
11        (a)  Commencing in the fall of 1993, no new student shall
12    then or thereafter be admitted to instruction in any  of  the
13    departments or colleges of the University unless such student
14    also has satisfactorily completed:
15             (1)  at  least  15  units  of high school coursework
16        from the following 5 categories:
17                  (A)  4 years of  English  (emphasizing  written
18             and oral communications and literature), of which up
19             to 2 years may be collegiate level instruction;
20                  (B)  3  years  of  social  studies (emphasizing
21             history and government);
22                  (C)  3  years  of   mathematics   (introductory
23             through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or
24             fundamentals of computer programming);
25                  (D)  3  years of science (laboratory sciences);
26             and
27                  (E)  2 years of electives in foreign  language,
28             music, vocational education  or art;
29             (2)  except  that  institutions may admit individual
30        applicants  if   the   institution   determines   through
31        assessment   or  through  evaluation  based  on  learning
32        outcomes of the coursework  taken,  including  vocational
 
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 1        education  courses  and courses taken in a charter school
 2        established under Article 27A of the  School  Code,  that
 3        the   applicant   demonstrates   knowledge   and   skills
 4        substantially  equivalent  to  the  knowledge  and skills
 5        expected to  be  acquired  in  the  high  school  courses
 6        required   for  admission.   The  Board  of  Trustees  of
 7        Southern Illinois University shall  not  discriminate  in
 8        the  University's admissions process against an applicant
 9        for admission because of the applicant's enrollment in  a
10        charter  school  established  under  Article  27A  of the
11        School Code.  Institutions may also admit  1)  applicants
12        who  did  not have an opportunity to complete the minimum
13        college preparatory curriculum in  high  school,  and  2)
14        educationally  disadvantaged  applicants who are admitted
15        to the formal organized special assistance programs  that
16        are  tailored  to  the  needs of such students, providing
17        that in either case, the institution incorporates in  the
18        applicant's  baccalaureate  curriculum  courses  or other
19        academic   activities   that   compensate   for    course
20        deficiencies; and
21             (3)  except  that  up to 3 of 15 units of coursework
22        required by paragraph  (1)  of  this  subsection  may  be
23        distributed  by deducting no more than one unit each from
24        the categories of social studies,  mathematics,  sciences
25        and  electives and completing those 3 units in any of the
26        5 categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
27        (b)  When allocating funds,  local  boards  of  education
28    shall  recognize  their obligation to their students to offer
29    the coursework required by subsection (a).
30        (c)  A student who has graduated from high school and has
31    scored within the University's accepted range on the  ACT  or
32    SAT  shall  not  be  required  to  take the high school level
33    General Educational Development (GED) Test as a  prerequisite
34    to admission.
 
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 1    (Source: P.A. 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)

 2        Section  15.  The Chicago State University Law is amended
 3    by changing Section 5-85 as follows:

 4        (110 ILCS 660/5-85)
 5        Sec. 5-85.  Admission requirements.
 6        (a)  No new student shall be admitted to  instruction  in
 7    any  of  the  departments  or  colleges  of the Chicago State
 8    University  unless  such  student  also  has   satisfactorily
 9    completed:
10             (1)  at  least  15  units  of high school coursework
11        from the following 5 categories:
12                  (A)  4 years of  English  (emphasizing  written
13             and oral communications and literature), of which up
14             to 2 years may be collegiate level instruction;
15                  (B)  3  years  of  social  studies (emphasizing
16             history and government);
17                  (C)  3  years  of   mathematics   (introductory
18             through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or
19             fundamentals of computer programming);
20                  (D)  3  years of science (laboratory sciences);
21             and
22                  (E)  2 years of electives in foreign  language,
23             music, vocational education  or art;
24             (2)  except  that Chicago State University may admit
25        individual applicants if it determines through assessment
26        or through evaluation based on learning outcomes  of  the
27        coursework  taken, including vocational education courses
28        and courses taken in a charter school  established  under
29        Article  27A  of  the  School  Code,  that  the applicant
30        demonstrates   knowledge   and    skills    substantially
31        equivalent  to  the  knowledge  and skills expected to be
32        acquired  in  the  high  school  courses   required   for
 
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 1        admission.   The  Board  of  Trustees  of  Chicago  State
 2        University shall not  discriminate  in  the  University's
 3        admissions  process  against  an  applicant for admission
 4        because of the applicant's enrollment in a charter school
 5        established under Article 27A of the School Code. Chicago
 6        State University may also admit (i)  applicants  who  did
 7        not  have  an opportunity to complete the minimum college
 8        preparatory  curriculum  in   high   school,   and   (ii)
 9        educationally  disadvantaged  applicants who are admitted
10        to the formal organized special assistance programs  that
11        are  tailored  to  the  needs of such students, providing
12        that in either case, the institution incorporates in  the
13        applicant's  baccalaureate  curriculum  courses  or other
14        academic   activities   that   compensate   for    course
15        deficiencies; and
16             (3)  except  that  up to 3 of 15 units of coursework
17        required by paragraph  (1)  of  this  subsection  may  be
18        distributed  by deducting no more than one unit each from
19        the categories of social studies,  mathematics,  sciences
20        and  electives and completing those 3 units in any of the
21        5 categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
22        (b)  When allocating funds,  local  boards  of  education
23    shall  recognize  their obligation to their students to offer
24    the coursework required by subsection (a).
25        (c)  A student who has graduated from high school and has
26    scored within the University's accepted range on the  ACT  or
27    SAT  shall  not  be  required  to  take the high school level
28    General Educational Development (GED) Test as a  prerequisite
29    to admission.
30    (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96; 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)

31        Section  20.   The  Eastern  Illinois  University  Law is
32    amended by changing Section 10-85 as follows:
 
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 1        (110 ILCS 665/10-85)
 2        Sec. 10-85.  Admission requirements.
 3        (a)  No new student shall be admitted to  instruction  in
 4    any  of  the  departments or colleges of the Eastern Illinois
 5    University  unless  such  student  also  has   satisfactorily
 6    completed:
 7             (1)  at  least  15  units  of high school coursework
 8        from the following 5 categories:
 9                  (A)  4 years of  English  (emphasizing  written
10             and oral communications and literature), of which up
11             to 2 years may be collegiate level instruction;
12                  (B)  3  years  of  social  studies (emphasizing
13             history and government);
14                  (C)  3  years  of   mathematics   (introductory
15             through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or
16             fundamentals of computer programming);
17                  (D)  3  years of science (laboratory sciences);
18             and
19                  (E)  2 years of electives in foreign  language,
20             music, vocational education  or art;
21             (2)  except  that  Eastern  Illinois  University may
22        admit individual  applicants  if  it  determines  through
23        assessment   or  through  evaluation  based  on  learning
24        outcomes of the coursework  taken,  including  vocational
25        education  courses  and courses taken in a charter school
26        established under Article 27A of the  School  Code,  that
27        the   applicant   demonstrates   knowledge   and   skills
28        substantially  equivalent  to  the  knowledge  and skills
29        expected to  be  acquired  in  the  high  school  courses
30        required  for admission. The Board of Trustees of Eastern
31        Illinois  University  shall  not  discriminate   in   the
32        University's  admissions process against an applicant for
33        admission because of  the  applicant's  enrollment  in  a
34        charter  school  established  under  Article  27A  of the
 
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 1        School Code. Eastern Illinois University may  also  admit
 2        (i)  applicants  who  did  not  have  an  opportunity  to
 3        complete  the  minimum  college preparatory curriculum in
 4        high  school,  and   (ii)   educationally   disadvantaged
 5        applicants  who  are  admitted  to  the  formal organized
 6        special assistance programs  that  are  tailored  to  the
 7        needs  of  such  students, providing that in either case,
 8        the   institution   incorporates   in   the   applicant's
 9        baccalaureate  curriculum  courses  or   other   academic
10        activities that compensate for course deficiencies; and
11             (3)  except  that  up to 3 of 15 units of coursework
12        required by paragraph  (1)  of  this  subsection  may  be
13        distributed  by deducting no more than one unit each from
14        the categories of social studies,  mathematics,  sciences
15        and  electives and completing those 3 units in any of the
16        5 categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
17        (b)  When allocating funds,  local  boards  of  education
18    shall  recognize  their obligation to their students to offer
19    the coursework required by subsection (a).
20        (c)  A student who has graduated from high school and has
21    scored within the University's accepted range on the  ACT  or
22    SAT  shall  not  be  required  to  take the high school level
23    General Educational Development (GED) Test as a  prerequisite
24    to admission.
25    (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96; 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)

26        Section  25.   The  Governors  State  University  Law  is
27    amended by changing Section 15-85 as follows:

28        (110 ILCS 670/15-85)
29        Sec. 15-85.  Admission requirements.
30        (a)  No  new  student shall be admitted to instruction in
31    any of the departments or colleges  of  the  Governors  State
32    University   unless  such  student  also  has  satisfactorily
 
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 1    completed:
 2             (1)  at least 15 units  of  high  school  coursework
 3        from the following 5 categories:
 4                  (A)  4  years  of  English (emphasizing written
 5             and oral communications and literature), of which up
 6             to 2 years may be collegiate level instruction;
 7                  (B)  3 years  of  social  studies  (emphasizing
 8             history and government);
 9                  (C)  3   years   of  mathematics  (introductory
10             through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or
11             fundamentals of computer programming);
12                  (D)  3 years of science (laboratory  sciences);
13             and
14                  (E)  2  years of electives in foreign language,
15             music, vocational education  or art;
16             (2)  except  that  Governors  State  University  may
17        admit individual  applicants  if  it  determines  through
18        assessment   or  through  evaluation  based  on  learning
19        outcomes of the coursework  taken,  including  vocational
20        education  courses  and courses taken in a charter school
21        established under Article 27A of the  School  Code,  that
22        the   applicant   demonstrates   knowledge   and   skills
23        substantially  equivalent  to  the  knowledge  and skills
24        expected to  be  acquired  in  the  high  school  courses
25        required   for   admission.  The  Board  of  Trustees  of
26        Governors State University shall not discriminate in  the
27        University's  admissions process against an applicant for
28        admission because of  the  applicant's  enrollment  in  a
29        charter  school  established  under  Article  27A  of the
30        School Code. Governors State University  may  also  admit
31        (i)  applicants  who  did  not  have  an  opportunity  to
32        complete  the  minimum  college preparatory curriculum in
33        high  school,  and   (ii)   educationally   disadvantaged
34        applicants  who  are  admitted  to  the  formal organized
 
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 1        special assistance programs  that  are  tailored  to  the
 2        needs  of  such  students, providing that in either case,
 3        the   institution   incorporates   in   the   applicant's
 4        baccalaureate  curriculum  courses  or   other   academic
 5        activities that compensate for course deficiencies; and
 6             (3)  except  that  up to 3 of 15 units of coursework
 7        required by paragraph  (1)  of  this  subsection  may  be
 8        distributed  by deducting no more than one unit each from
 9        the categories of social studies,  mathematics,  sciences
10        and  electives and completing those 3 units in any of the
11        5 categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
12        (b)  When allocating funds,  local  boards  of  education
13    shall  recognize  their obligation to their students to offer
14    the coursework required by subsection (a).
15        (c)  A student who has graduated from high school and has
16    scored within the University's accepted range on the  ACT  or
17    SAT  shall  not  be  required  to  take the high school level
18    General Educational Development (GED) Test as a  prerequisite
19    to admission.
20    (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96; 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)

21        Section 30.  The Illinois State University Law is amended
22    by changing Section 20-85 as follows:

23        (110 ILCS 675/20-85)
24        Sec. 20-85.  Admission requirements.
25        (a)  No  new  student shall be admitted to instruction in
26    any of the departments or  colleges  of  the  Illinois  State
27    University   unless  such  student  also  has  satisfactorily
28    completed:
29             (1)  at least 15 units  of  high  school  coursework
30        from the following 5 categories:
31                  (A)  4  years  of  English (emphasizing written
32             and oral communications and literature), of which up
 
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 1             to 2 years may be collegiate level instruction;
 2                  (B)  3 years  of  social  studies  (emphasizing
 3             history and government);
 4                  (C)  3   years   of  mathematics  (introductory
 5             through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or
 6             fundamentals of computer programming);
 7                  (D)  3 years of science (laboratory  sciences);
 8             and
 9                  (E)  2  years of electives in foreign language,
10             music, vocational education  or art;
11             (2)  except that Illinois State University may admit
12        individual applicants if it determines through assessment
13        or through evaluation based on learning outcomes  of  the
14        coursework  taken, including vocational education courses
15        and courses taken in a charter school  established  under
16        Article  27A  of  the  School  Code,  that  the applicant
17        demonstrates   knowledge   and    skills    substantially
18        equivalent  to  the  knowledge  and skills expected to be
19        acquired  in  the  high  school  courses   required   for
20        admission.  The  Board  of  Trustees  of  Illinois  State
21        University  shall  not  discriminate  in the University's
22        admissions process against  an  applicant  for  admission
23        because of the applicant's enrollment in a charter school
24        established   under  Article  27A  of  the  School  Code.
25        Illinois State University may also admit  (i)  applicants
26        who  did  not have an opportunity to complete the minimum
27        college preparatory curriculum in high school,  and  (ii)
28        educationally  disadvantaged  applicants who are admitted
29        to the formal organized special assistance programs  that
30        are  tailored  to  the  needs of such students, providing
31        that in either case, the institution incorporates in  the
32        applicant's  baccalaureate  curriculum  courses  or other
33        academic   activities   that   compensate   for    course
34        deficiencies; and
 
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 1             (3)  except  that  up to 3 of 15 units of coursework
 2        required by paragraph  (1)  of  this  subsection  may  be
 3        distributed  by deducting no more than one unit each from
 4        the categories of social studies,  mathematics,  sciences
 5        and  electives and completing those 3 units in any of the
 6        5 categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
 7        (b)  When allocating funds,  local  boards  of  education
 8    shall  recognize  their obligation to their students to offer
 9    the coursework required by subsection (a).
10        (c)  A student who has graduated from high school and has
11    scored within the University's accepted range on the  ACT  or
12    SAT  shall  not  be  required  to  take the high school level
13    General Educational Development (GED) Test as a  prerequisite
14    to admission.
15    (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96; 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)

16        Section  35.  The Northeastern Illinois University Law is
17    amended by changing Section 25-85 as follows:

18        (110 ILCS 680/25-85)
19        Sec. 25-85.  Admission requirements.
20        (a)  No new student shall be admitted to  instruction  in
21    any  of  the  departments  or  colleges  of  the Northeastern
22    Illinois   University   unless   such   student   also    has
23    satisfactorily completed:
24             (1)  at  least  15  units  of high school coursework
25        from the following 5 categories:
26                  (A)  4 years of  English  (emphasizing  written
27             and oral communications and literature), of which up
28             to 2 years may be collegiate level instruction;
29                  (B)  3  years  of  social  studies (emphasizing
30             history and government);
31                  (C)  3  years  of   mathematics   (introductory
32             through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or
 
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 1             fundamentals of computer programming);
 2                  (D)  3  years of science (laboratory sciences);
 3             and
 4                  (E)  2 years of electives in foreign  language,
 5             music, vocational education  or art;
 6             (2)  except  that  Northeastern  Illinois University
 7        may admit individual applicants if it determines  through
 8        assessment   or  through  evaluation  based  on  learning
 9        outcomes of the coursework  taken,  including  vocational
10        education  courses  and courses taken in a charter school
11        established under Article 27A of the  School  Code,  that
12        the   applicant   demonstrates   knowledge   and   skills
13        substantially  equivalent  to  the  knowledge  and skills
14        expected to  be  acquired  in  the  high  school  courses
15        required   for   admission.  The  Board  of  Trustees  of
16        Northeastern Illinois University shall  not  discriminate
17        in   the   University's  admissions  process  against  an
18        applicant  for  admission  because  of  the   applicant's
19        enrollment  in a charter school established under Article
20        27A of the School Code. Northeastern Illinois  University
21        may  also  admit  (i)  applicants  who  did  not  have an
22        opportunity to complete the minimum  college  preparatory
23        curriculum   in   high  school,  and  (ii)  educationally
24        disadvantaged applicants who are admitted to  the  formal
25        organized  special  assistance programs that are tailored
26        to the needs of such students, providing that  in  either
27        case,  the  institution  incorporates  in the applicant's
28        baccalaureate  curriculum  courses  or   other   academic
29        activities that compensate for course deficiencies; and
30             (3)  except  that  up to 3 of 15 units of coursework
31        required by paragraph  (1)  of  this  subsection  may  be
32        distributed  by deducting no more than one unit each from
33        the categories of social studies,  mathematics,  sciences
34        and  electives and completing those 3 units in any of the
 
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 1        5 categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
 2        (b)  When allocating funds,  local  boards  of  education
 3    shall  recognize  their obligation to their students to offer
 4    the coursework required by subsection (a).
 5        (c)  A student who has graduated from high school and has
 6    scored within the University's accepted range on the  ACT  or
 7    SAT  shall  not  be  required  to  take the high school level
 8    General Educational Development (GED) Test as a  prerequisite
 9    to admission.
10    (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96; 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)

11        Section  40.   The  Northern  Illinois  University Law is
12    amended by changing Section 30-85 as follows:

13        (110 ILCS 685/30-85)
14        Sec. 30-85.  Admission requirements.
15        (a)  No new student shall be admitted to  instruction  in
16    any  of  the departments or colleges of the Northern Illinois
17    University  unless  such  student  also  has   satisfactorily
18    completed:
19             (1)  at  least  15  units  of high school coursework
20        from the following 5 categories:
21                  (A)  4 years of  English  (emphasizing  written
22             and oral communications and literature), of which up
23             to 2 years may be collegiate level instruction;
24                  (B)  3  years  of  social  studies (emphasizing
25             history and government);
26                  (C)  3  years  of   mathematics   (introductory
27             through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or
28             fundamentals of computer programming);
29                  (D)  3  years of science (laboratory sciences);
30             and
31                  (E)  2 years of electives in foreign  language,
32             music, vocational education  or art;
 
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 1             (2)  except  that  Northern  Illinois University may
 2        admit individual  applicants  if  it  determines  through
 3        assessment   or  through  evaluation  based  on  learning
 4        outcomes of the coursework  taken,  including  vocational
 5        education  courses  and courses taken in a charter school
 6        established under Article 27A of the  School  Code,  that
 7        the   applicant   demonstrates   knowledge   and   skills
 8        substantially  equivalent  to  the  knowledge  and skills
 9        expected to  be  acquired  in  the  high  school  courses
10        required for admission. The Board of Trustees of Northern
11        Illinois   University   shall  not  discriminate  in  the
12        University's admissions process against an applicant  for
13        admission  because  of  the  applicant's  enrollment in a
14        charter school  established  under  Article  27A  of  the
15        School  Code. Northern Illinois University may also admit
16        (i)  applicants  who  did  not  have  an  opportunity  to
17        complete the minimum college  preparatory  curriculum  in
18        high   school,   and   (ii)  educationally  disadvantaged
19        applicants who  are  admitted  to  the  formal  organized
20        special  assistance  programs  that  are  tailored to the
21        needs of such students, providing that  in  either  case,
22        the   institution   incorporates   in   the   applicant's
23        baccalaureate   curriculum   courses  or  other  academic
24        activities that compensate for course deficiencies; and
25             (3)  except that up to 3 of 15 units  of  coursework
26        required  by  paragraph  (1)  of  this  subsection may be
27        distributed by deducting no more than one unit each  from
28        the  categories  of social studies, mathematics, sciences
29        and electives and completing those 3 units in any of  the
30        5 categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
31        (b)  When  allocating  funds,  local  boards of education
32    shall recognize their obligation to their students  to  offer
33    the coursework required by subsection (a).
34        (c)  A student who has graduated from high school and has
 
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 1    scored  within  the University's accepted range on the ACT or
 2    SAT shall not be required  to  take  the  high  school  level
 3    General  Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite
 4    to admission.
 5    (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96; 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)

 6        Section 45.   The  Western  Illinois  University  Law  is
 7    amended by changing Section 35-85 as follows:

 8        (110 ILCS 690/35-85)
 9        Sec. 35-85.  Admission requirements.
10        (a)  No  new  student shall be admitted to instruction in
11    any of the departments or colleges of  the  Western  Illinois
12    University   unless  such  student  also  has  satisfactorily
13    completed:
14             (1)  at least 15 units  of  high  school  coursework
15        from the following 5 categories:
16                  (A)  4  years  of  English (emphasizing written
17             and oral communications and literature), of which up
18             to 2 years may be collegiate level instruction;
19                  (B)  3 years  of  social  studies  (emphasizing
20             history and government);
21                  (C)  3   years   of  mathematics  (introductory
22             through advanced algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or
23             fundamentals of computer programming);
24                  (D)  3 years of science (laboratory  sciences);
25             and
26                  (E)  2  years of electives in foreign language,
27             music, vocational education  or art;
28             (2)  except that  Western  Illinois  University  may
29        admit  individual  applicants  if  it  determines through
30        assessment  or  through  evaluation  based  on   learning
31        outcomes  of  the  coursework taken, including vocational
32        education courses and courses taken in a  charter  school
 
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 1        established  under  Article  27A of the School Code, that
 2        the   applicant   demonstrates   knowledge   and   skills
 3        substantially equivalent  to  the  knowledge  and  skills
 4        expected  to  be  acquired  in  the  high  school courses
 5        required for admission. The Board of Trustees of  Western
 6        Illinois   University   shall  not  discriminate  in  the
 7        University's admissions process against an applicant  for
 8        admission  because  of  the  applicant's  enrollment in a
 9        charter school  established  under  Article  27A  of  the
10        School  Code.  Western Illinois University may also admit
11        (i)  applicants  who  did  not  have  an  opportunity  to
12        complete the minimum college  preparatory  curriculum  in
13        high   school,   and   (ii)  educationally  disadvantaged
14        applicants who  are  admitted  to  the  formal  organized
15        special  assistance  programs  that  are  tailored to the
16        needs of such students, providing that  in  either  case,
17        the   institution   incorporates   in   the   applicant's
18        baccalaureate   curriculum   courses  or  other  academic
19        activities that compensate for course deficiencies; and
20             (3)  except that up to 3 of 15 units  of  coursework
21        required  by  paragraph  (1)  of  this  subsection may be
22        distributed by deducting no more than one unit each  from
23        the  categories  of social studies, mathematics, sciences
24        and electives and completing those 3 units in any of  the
25        5 categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
26        (b)  When  allocating  funds,  local  boards of education
27    shall recognize their obligation to their students  to  offer
28    the coursework required by subsection (a).
29        (c)  A student who has graduated from high school and has
30    scored  within  the University's accepted range on the ACT or
31    SAT shall not be required  to  take  the  high  school  level
32    General  Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite
33    to admission.
34    (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96; 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)
 
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 1        Section 50.  The Public Community College Act is  amended
 2    by changing Section 3-17 as follows:

 3        (110 ILCS 805/3-17) (from Ch. 122, par. 103-17)
 4        Sec.  3-17.  The  community college districts shall admit
 5    all students qualified to complete any one of their  programs
 6    including    general   education,   transfer,   occupational,
 7    technical, and terminal,  as  long  as  space  for  effective
 8    instruction  is  available.  After  entry,  the college shall
 9    counsel  and  distribute  the  students  among  its  programs
10    according to their interests and abilities. Students  allowed
11    entry  in  college  transfer  programs  must have ability and
12    competence similar to that possessed by students admitted  to
13    state   universities   for   similar  programs.  Entry  level
14    competence to such college transfer programs may be  achieved
15    through  successful  completion  of other preparatory courses
16    offered by the college. If space is  not  available  for  all
17    students  applying,  the  community college will accept those
18    best  qualified,  using  rank  in  class  and   ability   and
19    achievement  tests  as  guides,  and shall give preference to
20    students residing in the district  unless  the  district  has
21    entered  into a contractual agreement for the mutual exchange
22    of students with another community college district, in which
23    case, equal enrollment preference may be granted to  students
24    residing in such contracting districts.
25        A  student  who  has  graduated  from high school and has
26    scored within the community college's accepted range  on  the
27    ACT  or  SAT  shall  not  be required to take the high school
28    level  General  Educational  Development  (GED)  Test  as   a
29    prerequisite to admission.
30    (Source: P.A. 78-669; 78-677; 78-1297.)

31        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
32    becoming law.

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