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Full Text of SB2287  101st General Assembly

SB2287 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
SB2287

 

Introduced 10/28/2019, by Sen. Cristina Castro

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
110 ILCS 305/120 new
110 ILCS 520/100 new
110 ILCS 660/5-210 new
110 ILCS 665/10-210 new
110 ILCS 670/15-210 new
110 ILCS 675/20-215 new
110 ILCS 680/25-210 new
110 ILCS 685/30-220 new
110 ILCS 690/35-215 new
110 ILCS 947/84 new

    Amends various Acts relating to the governance of public universities. Sets forth requirements concerning mandatory student fees, including the establishment of a system of internal controls over mandatory student fees, an assessment of each mandatory student fee, and the establishment of separate funds. Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Requires an institution of higher learning to provide a financial aid shopping sheet to each prospective student as part of the institution's financial aid offer to that student. Requires the Illinois Student Assistance Commission to develop a model format for the shopping sheet; sets forth what the model shopping sheet must include. Requires each institution to utilize either the model shopping sheet or the most current financial aid shopping sheet developed by the United States Department of Education or the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Effective July 1, 2020.


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FISCAL NOTE ACT MAY APPLY
STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT

 

 

A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The University of Illinois Act is amended by
5adding Section 120 as follows:
 
6    (110 ILCS 305/120 new)
7    Sec. 120. Student fee transparency. The Board of Trustees
8shall do all of the following:
9        (1) Develop written policies and procedures that
10    establish a system of internal controls over the
11    development and management of mandatory student fees and
12    ensure that these controls are applied consistently. The
13    written policies shall define who is responsible for the
14    assessment or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and
15    shall include guidelines for monitoring whether mandatory
16    student fee revenue is used efficiently and for the
17    intended purpose.
18        (2) Assess each of the University's mandatory student
19    fees individually and document the criteria and
20    justification for any adjustments made to the fees. For
21    each mandatory student fee, the documentation shall
22    include, at a minimum, the purpose of the student fee, the
23    criteria used to determine its rate, the projected

 

 

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1    mandatory fee revenue, and the appropriate use of the
2    revenue.
3        (3) Establish a separate fund in the University's
4    budget for each mandatory student fee to promote
5    transparency of fee revenue and expenditures.
6        (4) Implement accounting procedures that establish a
7    process to accurately identify transactions related to
8    mandatory student fee activity and the expenditures
9    related to each of the mandatory student fees.
10        (5) Include in the University's description of its
11    mandatory student fees all uses of the fee moneys,
12    including salaries.
 
13    Section 10. The Southern Illinois University Management
14Act is amended by adding Section 100 as follows:
 
15    (110 ILCS 520/100 new)
16    Sec. 100. Student fee transparency. The Board shall do all
17of the following:
18        (1) Develop written policies and procedures that
19    establish a system of internal controls over the
20    development and management of mandatory student fees and
21    ensure that these controls are applied consistently. The
22    written policies shall define who is responsible for the
23    assessment or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and
24    shall include guidelines for monitoring whether mandatory

 

 

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1    student fee revenue is used efficiently and for the
2    intended purpose.
3        (2) Assess each of the University's mandatory student
4    fees individually and document the criteria and
5    justification for any adjustments made to the fees. For
6    each mandatory student fee, the documentation shall
7    include, at a minimum, the purpose of the student fee, the
8    criteria used to determine its rate, the projected
9    mandatory fee revenue, and the appropriate use of the
10    revenue.
11        (3) Establish a separate fund in the University's
12    budget for each mandatory student fee to promote
13    transparency of fee revenue and expenditures.
14        (4) Implement accounting procedures that establish a
15    process to accurately identify transactions related to
16    mandatory student fee activity and the expenditures
17    related to each of the mandatory student fees.
18        (5) Include in the University's description of its
19    mandatory student fees all uses of the fee moneys,
20    including salaries.
 
21    Section 15. The Chicago State University Law is amended by
22adding Section 5-210 as follows:
 
23    (110 ILCS 660/5-210 new)
24    Sec. 5-210. Student fee transparency. The Board shall do

 

 

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1all of the following:
2        (1) Develop written policies and procedures that
3    establish a system of internal controls over the
4    development and management of mandatory student fees and
5    ensure that these controls are applied consistently. The
6    written policies shall define who is responsible for the
7    assessment or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and
8    shall include guidelines for monitoring whether mandatory
9    student fee revenue is used efficiently and for the
10    intended purpose.
11        (2) Assess each of the University's mandatory student
12    fees individually and document the criteria and
13    justification for any adjustments made to the fees. For
14    each mandatory student fee, the documentation shall
15    include, at a minimum, the purpose of the student fee, the
16    criteria used to determine its rate, the projected
17    mandatory fee revenue, and the appropriate use of the
18    revenue.
19        (3) Establish a separate fund in the University's
20    budget for each mandatory student fee to promote
21    transparency of fee revenue and expenditures.
22        (4) Implement accounting procedures that establish a
23    process to accurately identify transactions related to
24    mandatory student fee activity and the expenditures
25    related to each of the mandatory student fees.
26        (5) Include in the University's description of its

 

 

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1    mandatory student fees all uses of the fee moneys,
2    including salaries.
 
3    Section 20. The Eastern Illinois University Law is amended
4by adding Section 10-210 as follows:
 
5    (110 ILCS 665/10-210 new)
6    Sec. 10-210. Student fee transparency. The Board shall do
7all of the following:
8        (1) Develop written policies and procedures that
9    establish a system of internal controls over the
10    development and management of mandatory student fees and
11    ensure that these controls are applied consistently. The
12    written policies shall define who is responsible for the
13    assessment or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and
14    shall include guidelines for monitoring whether mandatory
15    student fee revenue is used efficiently and for the
16    intended purpose.
17        (2) Assess each of the University's mandatory student
18    fees individually and document the criteria and
19    justification for any adjustments made to the fees. For
20    each mandatory student fee, the documentation shall
21    include, at a minimum, the purpose of the student fee, the
22    criteria used to determine its rate, the projected
23    mandatory fee revenue, and the appropriate use of the
24    revenue.

 

 

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1        (3) Establish a separate fund in the University's
2    budget for each mandatory student fee to promote
3    transparency of fee revenue and expenditures.
4        (4) Implement accounting procedures that establish a
5    process to accurately identify transactions related to
6    mandatory student fee activity and the expenditures
7    related to each of the mandatory student fees.
8        (5) Include in the University's description of its
9    mandatory student fees all uses of the fee moneys,
10    including salaries.
 
11    Section 25. The Governors State University Law is amended
12by adding Section 15-210 as follows:
 
13    (110 ILCS 670/15-210 new)
14    Sec. 15-210. Student fee transparency. The Board shall do
15all of the following:
16        (1) Develop written policies and procedures that
17    establish a system of internal controls over the
18    development and management of mandatory student fees and
19    ensure that these controls are applied consistently. The
20    written policies shall define who is responsible for the
21    assessment or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and
22    shall include guidelines for monitoring whether mandatory
23    student fee revenue is used efficiently and for the
24    intended purpose.

 

 

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1        (2) Assess each of the University's mandatory student
2    fees individually and document the criteria and
3    justification for any adjustments made to the fees. For
4    each mandatory student fee, the documentation shall
5    include, at a minimum, the purpose of the student fee, the
6    criteria used to determine its rate, the projected
7    mandatory fee revenue, and the appropriate use of the
8    revenue.
9        (3) Establish a separate fund in the University's
10    budget for each mandatory student fee to promote
11    transparency of fee revenue and expenditures.
12        (4) Implement accounting procedures that establish a
13    process to accurately identify transactions related to
14    mandatory student fee activity and the expenditures
15    related to each of the mandatory student fees.
16        (5) Include in the University's description of its
17    mandatory student fees all uses of the fee moneys,
18    including salaries.
 
19    Section 30. The Illinois State University Law is amended by
20adding Section 20-215 as follows:
 
21    (110 ILCS 675/20-215 new)
22    Sec. 20-215. Student fee transparency. The Board shall do
23all of the following:
24        (1) Develop written policies and procedures that

 

 

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1    establish a system of internal controls over the
2    development and management of mandatory student fees and
3    ensure that these controls are applied consistently. The
4    written policies shall define who is responsible for the
5    assessment or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and
6    shall include guidelines for monitoring whether mandatory
7    student fee revenue is used efficiently and for the
8    intended purpose.
9        (2) Assess each of the University's mandatory student
10    fees individually and document the criteria and
11    justification for any adjustments made to the fees. For
12    each mandatory student fee, the documentation shall
13    include, at a minimum, the purpose of the student fee, the
14    criteria used to determine its rate, the projected
15    mandatory fee revenue, and the appropriate use of the
16    revenue.
17        (3) Establish a separate fund in the University's
18    budget for each mandatory student fee to promote
19    transparency of fee revenue and expenditures.
20        (4) Implement accounting procedures that establish a
21    process to accurately identify transactions related to
22    mandatory student fee activity and the expenditures
23    related to each of the mandatory student fees.
24        (5) Include in the University's description of its
25    mandatory student fees all uses of the fee moneys,
26    including salaries.
 

 

 

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1    Section 35. The Northeastern Illinois University Law is
2amended by adding Section 25-210 as follows:
 
3    (110 ILCS 680/25-210 new)
4    Sec. 25-210. Student fee transparency. The Board shall do
5all of the following:
6        (1) Develop written policies and procedures that
7    establish a system of internal controls over the
8    development and management of mandatory student fees and
9    ensure that these controls are applied consistently. The
10    written policies shall define who is responsible for the
11    assessment or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and
12    shall include guidelines for monitoring whether mandatory
13    student fee revenue is used efficiently and for the
14    intended purpose.
15        (2) Assess each of the University's mandatory student
16    fees individually and document the criteria and
17    justification for any adjustments made to the fees. For
18    each mandatory student fee, the documentation shall
19    include, at a minimum, the purpose of the student fee, the
20    criteria used to determine its rate, the projected
21    mandatory fee revenue, and the appropriate use of the
22    revenue.
23        (3) Establish a separate fund in the University's
24    budget for each mandatory student fee to promote

 

 

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1    transparency of fee revenue and expenditures.
2        (4) Implement accounting procedures that establish a
3    process to accurately identify transactions related to
4    mandatory student fee activity and the expenditures
5    related to each of the mandatory student fees.
6        (5) Include in the University's description of its
7    mandatory student fees all uses of the fee moneys,
8    including salaries.
 
9    Section 40. The Northern Illinois University Law is amended
10by adding Section 30-220 as follows:
 
11    (110 ILCS 685/30-220 new)
12    Sec. 30-220. Student fee transparency. The Board shall do
13all of the following:
14        (1) Develop written policies and procedures that
15    establish a system of internal controls over the
16    development and management of mandatory student fees and
17    ensure that these controls are applied consistently. The
18    written policies shall define who is responsible for the
19    assessment or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and
20    shall include guidelines for monitoring whether mandatory
21    student fee revenue is used efficiently and for the
22    intended purpose.
23        (2) Assess each of the University's mandatory student
24    fees individually and document the criteria and

 

 

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1    justification for any adjustments made to the fees. For
2    each mandatory student fee, the documentation shall
3    include, at a minimum, the purpose of the student fee, the
4    criteria used to determine its rate, the projected
5    mandatory fee revenue, and the appropriate use of the
6    revenue.
7        (3) Establish a separate fund in the University's
8    budget for each mandatory student fee to promote
9    transparency of fee revenue and expenditures.
10        (4) Implement accounting procedures that establish a
11    process to accurately identify transactions related to
12    mandatory student fee activity and the expenditures
13    related to each of the mandatory student fees.
14        (5) Include in the University's description of its
15    mandatory student fees all uses of the fee moneys,
16    including salaries.
 
17    Section 45. The Western Illinois University Law is amended
18by adding Section 35-215 as follows:
 
19    (110 ILCS 690/35-215 new)
20    Sec. 35-215. Student fee transparency. The Board shall do
21all of the following:
22        (1) Develop written policies and procedures that
23    establish a system of internal controls over the
24    development and management of mandatory student fees and

 

 

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1    ensure that these controls are applied consistently. The
2    written policies shall define who is responsible for the
3    assessment or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and
4    shall include guidelines for monitoring whether mandatory
5    student fee revenue is used efficiently and for the
6    intended purpose.
7        (2) Assess each of the University's mandatory student
8    fees individually and document the criteria and
9    justification for any adjustments made to the fees. For
10    each mandatory student fee, the documentation shall
11    include, at a minimum, the purpose of the student fee, the
12    criteria used to determine its rate, the projected
13    mandatory fee revenue, and the appropriate use of the
14    revenue.
15        (3) Establish a separate fund in the University's
16    budget for each mandatory student fee to promote
17    transparency of fee revenue and expenditures.
18        (4) Implement accounting procedures that establish a
19    process to accurately identify transactions related to
20    mandatory student fee activity and the expenditures
21    related to each of the mandatory student fees.
22        (5) Include in the University's description of its
23    mandatory student fees all uses of the fee moneys,
24    including salaries.
 
25    Section 50. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is

 

 

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1amended by adding Section 84 as follows:
 
2    (110 ILCS 947/84 new)
3    Sec. 84. Financial aid shopping sheet.
4    (a) An institution shall provide a financial aid shopping
5sheet to each prospective student as part of the institution's
6financial aid offer to that student. The purpose of the
7shopping sheet shall be to provide prospective students and
8their families with clear information on the costs, loan
9options, and estimated debt that the student will incur in
10attending the institution and to allow students and families to
11easily evaluate and compare financial aid packages from
12different institutions.
13    (b) The Commission shall develop a model format for the
14shopping sheet required by subsection (a). Each institution
15shall utilize either the model format developed by the
16Commission or the most current financial aid shopping sheet
17developed by the United States Department of Education or the
18United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The model
19shopping sheet developed by the Commission shall include, at a
20minimum, all of the following information:
21        (1) The total cost for one year of attendance at the
22    institution, including tuition, student fees, room and
23    board costs, the cost of books and materials, and
24    transportation and other educational costs.
25        (2) The total amount per year of grants and

 

 

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1    scholarships awarded to the student, including any grants
2    and scholarships from the institution, federal grants,
3    State grants, or other scholarships.
4        (3) The total net amount the student will owe for one
5    year of attendance at the institution, after taking into
6    account any grants and scholarships.
7        (4) The total amount per year of student loans and work
8    study funds that the student is eligible for, broken down
9    by federal Perkins Loans, federal Direct Subsidized Loans,
10    federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans, and federal, State, or
11    institutional work study funds.
12        (5) The median borrowing in federal loans for
13    undergraduate study at the institution and the average
14    monthly payment over 10 years for this amount.
15        (6) The percentage of students from the institution who
16    defaulted on their student loans.
17        (7) In the case of an institution that offers primarily
18    associate degrees, the percentage of students at the
19    institution who graduate within 3 years as compared to the
20    average percentage at other institutions that offer
21    primarily associate degrees. In the case of an institution
22    that offers primarily baccalaureate degrees, the
23    percentage of students at the institution who graduate
24    within 6 years as compared to the average percentage at
25    other institutions that offer primarily baccalaureate
26    degrees.

 

 

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1    (c) The Commission, in developing the model format for the
2shopping sheet, shall consider any sample or model formats for
3a financial aid shopping sheet developed by the United States
4Department of Education or the United States Consumer Financial
5Protection Bureau.
6    (d) The Commission may adopt any rules necessary to
7implement and administer this Section.
 
8    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
92020.