TITLE 23: EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
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AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 36 and authorized by Section 20(f) of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947/36 and 20(f)].
SOURCE: Emergency rules adopted at 20 Ill. Reg. 10397, effective August 1, 1996, for a maximum of 150 days; adopted at 20 Ill. Reg. 15067, effective November 15, 1996; old Part repealed, new Part adopted at 21 Ill. Reg. 11110, effective July 18, 1997; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 11095, effective July 1, 1998; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 9144, effective July 1, 2000; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 8402, effective July 1, 2001; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 10033, effective July 1, 2002; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 10358, effective July 1, 2003; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 9147, effective July 1, 2004; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 11661, effective July 1, 2006.
Section 2736.10 Summary and Purpose
a) The Silas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access (IIA) Program provides grant assistance to freshmen who have a limited ability to pay for college. The purpose of the program is to provide access and retention for this population and, possibly, to reduce their loan debt.
b) This Part establishes rules which govern the IIA Program. Additional rules and definitions are contained in General Provisions, 23 Ill. Adm. Code 2700.
(Source: Amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 9147, effective July 1, 2004)
Section 2736.20 Applicant Eligibility
a) A qualified applicant shall be:
1) a citizen or eligible noncitizen;
2) a resident of Illinois;
3) an undergraduate student;
4) officially classified by the institution as a freshman;
5) enrolled at an ISAC-approved institution of higher learning;
6) enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program (see 23 Ill. Adm. Code 2735.20(a)(4));
7) enrolled on at least a half-time basis throughout the institution's tuition refund/withdrawal adjustment period;
8) making satisfactory academic progress as determined by the institution; and
9) with limited personal or family financial resources available for expenditure toward educational expenses, as defined by current federal student financial aid methodology (i.e., an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $500 or less).
b) A qualified applicant shall not have previously received a baccalaureate degree.
c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, in calculating an applicant's class level standing for purposes of determining eligibility to receive benefits under this program, an institution shall exclude credit hours earned by the applicant through Advanced Placement or other similar proficiency exams.
(Source: Amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 9147, effective July 1, 2004)