Sen. Pat McGuire

Filed: 3/20/2019

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 446

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 446 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Alternative Remedial Coursework Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
7    "Accelerated model of developmental education" means a
8model of developmental education in which a student enrolls and
9completes a developmental and credit-bearing, college-level
10course in the same subject area within the same semester, but
11not concurrently.
12    "College-level coursework" means a course that bears
13credit and fulfills any credit requirements for mathematics or
14the English language for a baccalaureate degree, a certificate,
15or an associate degree from a postsecondary institution.
16    "Community college" means a public community college

 

 

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1governed by the Public Community College Act.
2    "Co-requisite support" means a developmental education
3delivery approach in which students enroll in credit-bearing,
4college-level coursework concurrently with required
5individual, group, or class support services in the same
6subject area.
7    "Developmental course" or "developmental coursework" means
8a course or a category of courses in which students are placed
9based on an institution's finding that a student does not have
10the proficiencies necessary to succeed in a college-level
11mathematics or English language course.
12    "Dual credit" means a college course taken by a high school
13student for credit at both the college and high school level.
14    "IBHE" means the Board of Higher Education.
15    "ICCB" means the Illinois Community College Board.
16    "Multiple measures for placement" means a community
17college or university that provides multiple options by which
18students may demonstrate proficiency for college-level English
19language or mathematics coursework.
20    "Non-degree seeking student" or "non-certificate seeking
21student" means a student who takes courses for the purpose of
22personal or professional enrichment without the intent of
23accumulating credits toward a degree or certificate.
24    "Placement exam" means an exam administered by a
25postsecondary institution to assess a student's level of
26literacy and numeracy with the aim of placing him or her in

 

 

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1appropriate courses, including, but not limited to, the ASSET
2test, the ACCUPLACER test, the ALEKS placement exam, or any
3other proprietary placement exam.
4    "Postsecondary institution" or "institution" means a
5public community college or university in this State.
6    "Remedial coursework" means a developmental education
7delivery approach in which students enroll in
8non-credit-bearing courses that must be completed before a
9student may enroll in college-level coursework for an
10applicable subject.
11    "University" means a public university in this State.
 
12    Section 10. Placement framework.
13    (a) Each postsecondary institution must maximize the
14probability that a student will enter and successfully pass
15college-level coursework in both the English language and
16mathematics within the student's first 2 semesters at the
17institution, which need not be consecutive. To achieve this
18goal, a postsecondary institution must offer a student multiple
19measures for placement in college-level English language and
20mathematics courses; however, the institution is not prevented
21from offering additional placement options or lower cut-off
22scores. At a minimum, the measures must include all of the
23following:
24        (1) A student's cumulative high school grade point
25        average that is consistent with the grade point average

 

 

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1        adopted by ICCB and IBHE, in consultation with colleges
2        and universities, under Section 20.
3        (2) A student's successful completion of a
4    transitional mathematics or English language course,
5    consistent with the requirements of the Postsecondary and
6    Workforce Readiness Act.
7        (3) A student who has earned college credit in
8    mathematics or the English language through mechanisms
9    provided for in the College and Career Success for All
10    Students Act, dual credit courses, or other methods for
11    earning college credit.
12        (4) A student's successful completion of an
13    appropriate developmental course in mathematics or the
14    English language at another regionally accredited
15    postsecondary institution.
16        (5) A student's cumulative or subject-area
17    standardized test score on the ACT or SAT college
18    admissions test.
19        (6) Other measures as determined by ICCB and IBHE, in
20    consultation with colleges and universities.
21    A postsecondary institution must apply each measure to each
22student enrolled in the institution, and a student who meets
23the performance standards of one or more of the measures must
24be allowed to bypass any remediation.
25    (b) Except for a student who does not qualify for
26college-level coursework, a postsecondary institution may not

 

 

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1administer a placement exam to assess a student's developmental
2course placement using any measure other than those under
3subsection (a).
4    (c) A student who is eligible to enroll in college-level
5coursework under a postsecondary institution's policy
6established before the effective date of this Act, with the
7exception of placement exam scores for institutions that no
8longer require them, may not be placed in developmental
9coursework after the establishment of measures under this
10Section.
11    (d) If a postsecondary institution requires a student to
12enroll in non-credit bearing remedial coursework, the
13institution must inform the student of all available support
14and afford the student an opportunity to meet with an advisor
15to develop an individualized plan for taking college-level
16coursework.
17    (e) If a student's high school transcript data is difficult
18to obtain, logistically problematic to use, or not available, a
19postsecondary institution must use a student's self-reported
20high school grade point average.
21    (f) A postsecondary institution may not use the measures
22required under this Section or the results of any measures as a
23condition of admission to the institution.
 
24    Section 15. Co-requisite support framework.
25    (a) Each postsecondary institution must develop and

 

 

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1implement co-requisite support as an alternative to remedial
2coursework in the timeframe established under subsection (c)
3for degree programs that require completion of a college-level
4mathematics or English language course. The support must be
5established in a way that supports a student's learning
6outcomes in the targeted college-level course and that best
7fits the conditions and culture of the institution, the
8respective academic department, and the degree program or
9course of study.
10    (b) A postsecondary institution may exempt from the
11requirements of subsection (a) (i) non-degree-seeking
12students, (ii) non-certificate-seeking students, and (iii)
13students enrolled in one-semester accelerated models of
14developmental education.
15    (c) IBHE and ICCB must ensure each institution complies
16with the requirements of this Section according to the
17following schedule:
18        (1) For the 2021-2022 academic year, at least 25% of
19    the institution's students who are enrolled in
20    developmental coursework must be enrolled in co-requisite
21    support.
22        (2) For the 2022-2023 academic year, at least 50% of
23    the institution's students who are enrolled in
24    developmental coursework must be enrolled in co-requisite
25    support.
26        (3) For the 2023-2024 academic year and each academic

 

 

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1    year thereafter, at least 75% of the institution's students
2    who are enrolled in developmental coursework must be
3    enrolled in co-requisite support.
 
4    Section 20. Implementation of Act; rules; report.
5    (a) IBHE and ICCB must co-manage the implementation,
6oversight, and evaluation of this Act and must adopt rules to
7implement this Act.
8    (b) Once every 3 years, IBHE and ICCB may review and revise
9grade point average or standardized test score standards or any
10other measure adopted under Section 10.
11    (c) Beginning with the 2022-2023 academic year and each
12academic year thereafter, IBHE and ICCB shall jointly prepare a
13report on the implementation and outcomes of this Act during
14the previous academic year. IBHE and ICCB must submit the
15report no later January 1 of each year to the Governor, General
16Assembly, and Illinois P-20 Council, which must include, at a
17minimum, all of the following, disaggregated by each student's
18race, ethnicity, age, and federal Pell grant status:
19        (1) A description of the co-requisite models employed
20    at each institution.
21        (2) The number and percentage of students who received
22    co-requisite support and the number and percentage of
23    students who completed those courses.
24        (3) The number and percentage of students who were
25    placed in traditional models of developmental education

 

 

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1    and the number and percentage of students who completed
2    those courses.
3    The report may not disaggregate data to a level that may
4disclose personally identifying information of individual
5students. The sharing and reporting of student data under this
6subsection must be in accordance with the requirements under
7the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
8and the Illinois School Student Records Act. All parties must
9preserve the confidentiality of the information as required by
10law.
11    (d) IBHE and ICCB may, in consultation with postsecondary
12institutions, ensure the development and delivery of
13professional development to assist with the implementation of
14this Act.
15    (e) IBHE and ICCB shall, subject to a separate
16appropriation made for such purposes, provide funding to
17postsecondary institutions to assist with implementation of
18this Act. Beginning with Fiscal Year 2021, IBHE and ICCB shall
19create a budget line item for such purposes.
 
20    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
212020.".