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Public Act 094-0497 |
HB1343 Enrolled |
LRB094 06295 RAS 36368 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Child |
Welfare Student Loan Forgiveness Act.
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Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to attract |
capable and promising students to the child welfare profession, |
increase employment and retention of individuals who are |
working towards or who have received either a bachelor's degree |
or a master's degree in social work or any human services |
subject area that qualifies the individual for employment as a |
family services worker, and provide opportunities for persons |
making mid-career decisions to enter the child welfare |
profession.
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Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
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"Commission" means the Illinois Student Assistance |
Commission. |
"Contracting agency" means an agency that the Department of |
Children and Family Services contracts with for the provision |
of child protective services. |
"Forgivable loan" means a higher education student loan |
that a
person has incurred in attending a social work program |
approved by the Council on Social Work Education or an |
accredited human services degree program.
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Section 15. Establishment of program. There is created the |
Child Welfare Student Loan Forgiveness Program to be |
administered by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. |
The program shall provide loan assistance, subject to |
appropriation, to eligible students for upper-division |
undergraduate and graduate study. The Commission shall adopt |
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rules necessary to administer the program.
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Section 20. Maximum loan time period; maximum loan amount. |
(a) Subject to appropriation, an undergraduate forgivable |
loan may be awarded for a maximum of 2 academic years. The |
amount of this loan shall not exceed $4,000 per year. |
(b) Subject to appropriation, a graduate forgivable loan |
may be awarded for a maximum of 2 academic years. The amount of |
this loan shall not exceed $8,000 per year. |
Section 25. Eligibility. |
(a) To be eligible for assistance under the Child Welfare |
Student Loan Forgiveness Program, an applicant for an |
undergraduate forgivable loan must meet all of the following |
qualifications:
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(1) Be a full-time student at the upper-division |
undergraduate level in a social work program approved by |
the Council on Social Work Education leading to a |
bachelor's degree in social work or an accredited human |
services degree program.
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(2) Have declared an intent to work in child welfare at |
the Department of Children and Family Services, its |
successor, or a contracting agency for at least the number |
of years for which a forgivable loan is received.
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(3) Have maintained a minimum cumulative grade point |
average of at least a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale for all |
undergraduate work. If applying for renewal of an |
undergraduate forgivable loan, an applicant must have |
maintained a minimum cumulative grade point average of at |
least a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale for all undergraduate work and |
have earned at least 12 semester credits per term, or the |
equivalent.
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(b) To be eligible for assistance under the Child Welfare |
Student Loan Forgiveness Program, an applicant for a graduate |
forgivable loan must meet all of the following qualifications: |
(1) Be a full-time student at the graduate level in a |
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social work program approved by the Council on Social Work |
Education leading to a master's degree in social work or an |
accredited human services degree program. |
(2) Have declared an intent to work in child welfare at |
the Department of Children and Family Services, its |
successor, or a contracting agency for at least the number |
of years for which a forgivable loan is received. |
(3) Hold a bachelor's degree from a school or |
department of social work at any college or university |
accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, or hold |
a degree in a human services field from an accredited |
college or university. |
(4) Have maintained an undergraduate cumulative grade |
point average of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or have |
attained a Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score of at |
least 1,000. If applying for renewal of a graduate |
forgivable loan, an applicant must have maintained a |
minimum cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.0 on |
a 4.0 scale for all graduate work and have earned at least |
9 semester credits per term, or the equivalent. |
(5) Not have received an undergraduate forgivable loan |
under the program.
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Section 30. Repayment schedule; credit; penalty for |
non-compliance. |
(a) A forgivable loan must be repaid within 10 years after |
completion of the approved or accredited social work or human |
services program. The Commission shall adopt, by rule, |
repayment schedules and applicable interest rates. |
(b) Credit for repayment of a forgivable loan shall be in |
an amount not to exceed $4,000 in loan principal plus |
applicable accrued interest for each full year of eligible |
service in the child welfare profession. Forgivable loan |
recipients may receive loan repayment credit for child welfare |
service rendered at any time during the scheduled repayment |
period. However, such repayment credit shall be applicable only |
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to the current principal and accrued interest balance that |
remains at the time the repayment credit is earned. No loan |
recipient shall be reimbursed for previous cash payments of |
principal and interest. |
(c) Any forgivable loan recipient who fails to work at the |
Department of Children and Family Services, its successor, or a |
contracting agency, as required under the terms of the loan, is |
responsible for repaying the loan plus accrued interest at 8% |
annually.
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