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| Public Act 104-0292 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning education. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended by | ||||
changing Section 7 and by adding Section 9.45 as follows: | ||||
(110 ILCS 205/7) (from Ch. 144, par. 187) | ||||
Sec. 7. The Board of Trustees of the University of | ||||
Illinois, the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois | ||||
University, the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University, | ||||
the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois University, the | ||||
Board of Trustees of Governors State University, the Board of | ||||
Trustees of Illinois State University, the Board of Trustees | ||||
of Northeastern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of | ||||
Northern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Western | ||||
Illinois University, the Illinois Community College Board and | ||||
the campuses under their governance or supervision shall not | ||||
hereafter undertake the establishment of any new unit of | ||||
instruction, research, or public service without the approval | ||||
of the Board. The term "new unit of instruction, research, or | ||||
public service" includes the establishment of a college, | ||||
school, division, institute, department, or other unit in any | ||||
field of instruction, research, or public service not | ||||
theretofore included in the program of the institution, and | ||||
includes the establishment of any new branch or campus. The | ||
term does not include reasonable and moderate extensions of | ||
existing curricula, research, or public service programs which | ||
have a direct relationship to existing programs; and the Board | ||
may, under its rulemaking power, define the character of such | ||
reasonable and moderate extensions. | ||
Such governing boards shall submit to the Board all | ||
proposals for a new unit of instruction, research, or public | ||
service. The Board may approve or disapprove the proposal in | ||
whole or in part or approve modifications thereof whenever in | ||
its judgment such action is consistent with the objectives of | ||
an existing or proposed statewide strategic plan of higher | ||
education. | ||
The Board of Higher Education is authorized to review | ||
periodically all existing programs of instruction, research, | ||
and public service at the State universities and colleges and | ||
to advise the appropriate board of control if the contribution | ||
of each program is not educationally and economically | ||
justified. The Board shall annually identify and provide to | ||
each public university certain programs of instruction that | ||
exhibit indicators of low performance in enrollment, degree | ||
completion, and relative high expense per degree. Each public | ||
university shall review this information, together with any | ||
other relevant information, and report annually to the Board | ||
using a status rubric provided by the Board, including | ||
programs to be closed or consolidated. The Board shall report | ||
annually on the instructional programs offered at public | ||
institutions of higher education, showing (i) the number, | ||
types, and locations of instructional programs, (ii) any new | ||
programs that were created, (iii) any existing programs that | ||
have been closed or consolidated as a result of the review and | ||
report, and (iv) other information relevant to assessing the | ||
State's portfolio of programs. Each State university shall | ||
report annually to the Board on programs of instruction, | ||
research, or public service that have been terminated, | ||
dissolved, reduced, or consolidated by the university. Each | ||
State university shall also report to the Board all programs | ||
of instruction, research, and public service that exhibit a | ||
trend of low performance in enrollments, degree completions, | ||
and high expense per degree. The Board shall compile an annual | ||
report that shall contain information on new programs created, | ||
existing programs that have been closed or consolidated, and | ||
programs that exhibit low performance or productivity. The | ||
report must be submitted to the General Assembly and the | ||
Governor by March 15, 2026 and each March 15 thereafter. The | ||
Board shall have the authority to define relevant terms and | ||
timelines by rule with respect to this reporting. | ||
(Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-1046, eff. 6-7-22.) | ||
(110 ILCS 205/9.45 new) | ||
Sec. 9.45. Acceptance of gifts, grants, and legacies; | ||
creation of corporations, joint ventures, partnerships, and | ||
associations; distribution of grants. | ||
(a) To accept gifts, grants, or legacies from any source | ||
when made for higher education purposes. | ||
(b) To create and participate in the conduct and operation | ||
of any corporation, joint venture, partnership, association, | ||
or other organizational entity that has the power (i) to | ||
acquire land, buildings, and other capital equipment for the | ||
use and benefit of higher education and students in this | ||
State; (ii) to accept gifts and make grants for the use and | ||
benefit of higher education and students in this State; (iii) | ||
to aid in the instruction and education of students in this | ||
State; and (iv) to promote activities to acquaint residents of | ||
this State with the facilities of the various institutions of | ||
higher education. | ||
(c) To distribute such other grants as may be authorized | ||
or appropriated by the General Assembly for which the Board | ||
may adopt any rules necessary for the purposes of implementing | ||
and distributing funds pursuant to an authorized or | ||
appropriated grant. | ||
Section 10. The Private College Act is amended by changing | ||
Sections 3 and 4.5 as follows: | ||
(110 ILCS 1005/3) (from Ch. 144, par. 123) | ||
Sec. 3. (a) Applications submitted to the Board for a | ||
certificate of approval to operate a post-secondary | ||
educational institution shall contain a statement of the | ||
following: | ||
1. the proposed name of the institution and its | ||
proposed location; | ||
2. the nature, extent and purposes of the courses of | ||
study to be given; | ||
3. the fees to be charged, and the conditions under | ||
which the fees are to be paid, and a tuition schedule that | ||
includes, but is not limited to, tuition rates per course | ||
or unit of work; | ||
4. the education and experience of the members of the | ||
teaching staff; | ||
5. the degrees to be issued to students upon | ||
completion of courses of instruction. | ||
(b) The Board may not approve any application for a | ||
certificate of approval that has been plagiarized, in part or | ||
in whole. Additionally, the Board may not approve any | ||
application that has not been completed in its entirety and | ||
such application shall be returned to the post-secondary | ||
educational institution. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-1046, eff. 6-7-22.) | ||
(110 ILCS 1005/4.5) | ||
Sec. 4.5. Disclosure of heightened monitoring of finances. | ||
Any institution with a certificate of approval under this Act | ||
is required to make the following disclosures: | ||
(1) If the United States Department of Education | ||
places the institution on either the Heightened Cash | ||
Monitoring 2 payment method or the reimbursement payment | ||
method, as authorized under 34 CFR 668.162, a clear and | ||
conspicuous disclosure that the United States Department | ||
of Education has heightened monitoring of the | ||
institution's finances and the reason for such monitoring. | ||
Such disclosure shall be made by the institution within 14 | ||
days of the action of the United States Department of | ||
Education by (i) notice both on the institution's website, | ||
(ii) notice and to all students and prospective students | ||
on a form prescribed by the Board, and (iii) written | ||
notice to the Board. | ||
(2) Any other disclosure the Board requires by rule | ||
adopted pursuant to this Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-1046, eff. 6-7-22.) | ||
Section 15. The Academic Degree Act is amended by changing | ||
Sections 5 and 6 as follows: | ||
(110 ILCS 1010/5) (from Ch. 144, par. 235) | ||
Sec. 5. Degrees by other than residence institutions.) (a) | ||
Any educational organization or entity which does not conduct | ||
instruction in residence may award degrees and qualify as a | ||
degree granting institution upon approval by the Board. Such | ||
approval shall be given only if the Board finds that the | ||
applicant, organization or entity: | ||
(1) maintains Maintains physical facilities suitable | ||
and sufficient to the giving of a program or programs of | ||
instruction of degree caliber in the field or fields | ||
wherein it proposes to grant degrees; | ||
(2) maintains Maintains a suitable and sufficient | ||
faculty for instruction in its degree granting program or | ||
programs; | ||
(3) maintains Maintains its student records in a safe | ||
and suitable place so that there is reasonable assurance | ||
that they are and will remain available for all normal | ||
purposes for a reasonable period of time; | ||
(4) maintains financial Maintains a stability | ||
sufficient to carry out its obligations under the | ||
enrollment contracts; and | ||
(4.5) maintains appropriate accreditation to provide | ||
educational programming; and | ||
(5) complies Complies with all provisions of this Act | ||
other than the requirement for instruction in residence. | ||
(Source: P.A. 80-1309.) | ||
(110 ILCS 1010/6) (from Ch. 144, par. 236) | ||
Sec. 6. Right of inspection; penalty for refusal or | ||
obstruction. Any duly authorized employee or other | ||
representative of the Board may, announced or unannounced, | ||
enter upon the premises of any degree granting institution or | ||
may have access through electronic means to inspect or | ||
otherwise examine the same and any books, papers or other | ||
records pertaining to the degree granting program of such | ||
institution including, but not limited to, financial records | ||
such as balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow | ||
statements. For failure to permit such entry, inspection or | ||
examination or for obstruction thereof, the Board may | ||
invalidate any notice filed with it by the degree granting | ||
institution and revoke any authorization made pursuant to | ||
Section 4 of this Act and may refuse to accept another notice | ||
from or on behalf of such institution or any person connected | ||
with the administration thereof until such refusal or | ||
obstruction has been withdrawn. Any action taken pursuant to | ||
this Section shall be in addition to any other penalty which | ||
may be imposed for violation of this Act. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-1046, eff. 6-7-22.) | ||
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. | ||