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90_SB1892eng 110 ILCS 947/30 Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act to make students who score 7 points or more above the statewide average cumulative ACT score eligible for merit recognition scholarships. SRS90S0081KSaw SB1892 Engrossed SRS90S0081KSaw 1 AN ACT to amend the Higher Education Student Assistance 2 Act by amending Section 30. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is 6 amended by changing Section 30 as follows: 7 (110 ILCS 947/30) 8 (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 90-372) 9 Sec. 30. Merit recognition scholarship program. 10 (a) As used in this Section: 11 "Eligible applicant" means a student from any 12 approved high school located in this State whose 7th 13 semester cumulative high school grade point average is at 14 or above the 95th percentile, or 90th percentile with15respect to students who graduated from such an approved16high school during the 1986-1987 or 1987-1988 school17year,of his or her high school class, or a student from 18 any non-recognized high school whose cumulative score on 19 the ACT is at least 7 points above the statewide average 20 cumulative ACT score as determined by the State Board of 21 Education, and who by reason thereof is entitled to apply 22 for scholarships to be awarded under this Section. 23 "Qualified student" means a person: (i) of good 24 moral character who is a resident of this State and a 25 citizen or permanent resident of the United States, (ii) 26 who, as an eligible applicant, has made a timely 27 application for a merit recognition scholarship under 28 this Section, (iii) who has successfully completed the 29 program of instruction at anyapprovedhigh school 30 located in this State, and (iv) who enrolls or is 31 enrolled in a qualified Illinois institution of higher SB1892 Engrossed -2- SRS90S0081KSaw 1 learning or a Service Academy as an undergraduate student 2 or cadet and has not received a baccalaureate degree. 3 "Merit recognition scholarship" means a $1,000 4 academic scholarship awarded under this Section during an 5 academic year to a qualified student, without regard to 6 financial need, as a scholarship to any qualified 7 Illinois institution of higher learning or a Service 8 Academy in which that student is or will be enrolled as 9 an undergraduate student or cadet. 10 "Service Academy" means the U.S. Air Force Academy, 11 the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, the U.S. Military Academy, 12 or the U.S. Naval Academy. 13 (b) In order to identify, encourage, promote, and reward 14 the distinguished academic achievement of students from every 15approvedhigh school located in this State, each qualified 16 student shall be awarded a merit recognition scholarship to 17 any qualified Illinois institution of higher learning or to 18 any Service Academy. 19 (c) No merit recognition scholarship provided for a 20 qualified student under this Section shall be considered in 21 evaluating the financial situation of that student, or be 22 deemed a financial resource of or a form of financial aid or 23 assistance to that student, for purposes of determining the 24 eligibility of the student for any scholarship, grant, or 25 monetary assistance awarded by the Commission, the State or 26 any agency thereof pursuant to the provisions of any other 27 Section of this Act or any other law of this State; nor shall 28 any merit recognition scholarship provided for a qualified 29 student under this Section reduce the amount of any 30 scholarship, grant, or monetary assistance which that student 31 is eligible to be awarded by the Commission, the State, or 32 any agency thereof in accordance with the provisions of any 33 other Section of this Act or any other law of this State. 34 (d) Eachapprovedhigh school located in this State SB1892 Engrossed -3- SRS90S0081KSaw 1 shall certify to the Commission the names of its students who 2 are eligible applicants, specifying which of the students 3 certified as eligible applicants have completed the program 4 of instruction at that high school and the graduation date 5 fixed for their high school class, and specifying for each of 6 the other eligible applicants whose names appear on the 7 certification the semester of high school last completed by 8 them. The Commission shall promptly notify those eligible 9 applicants so certified who are reasonably assured of 10 receiving a Merit Recognition Scholarship in accordance with 11 the annual funding levels recommended in the Governor's 12 Budget -- other than any eligible applicant named on any such 13 certification who, as an eligible applicant, has previously 14 made application to the Commission for a merit recognition 15 scholarship under this Section -- of their eligibility to 16 apply for a scholarship under this Section. An otherwise 17 eligible applicant who fails to make a timely application (as 18 determined by the Commission) for a merit recognition 19 scholarship under this Section shall no longer be deemed an 20 eligible applicant and shall not qualify for the award of any 21 merit recognition scholarship. 22 (e) All applications for merit recognition scholarships 23 to be awarded under this Section shall be made to the 24 Commission on forms which the Commission shall provide for 25 eligible applicants. The form of applications and the 26 information required to be set forth therein shall be 27 determined by the Commission, and the Commission shall 28 require eligible applicants to submit with their applications 29 such supporting documents or recommendations as the 30 Commission deems necessary. 31 (f) Whenever an eligible applicant who has completed the 32 program of instruction at anyapprovedhigh school located in 33 this State thereafter makes timely application to the 34 Commission for a merit recognition scholarship under this SB1892 Engrossed -4- SRS90S0081KSaw 1 Section, the Commission shall promptly determine whether that 2 eligible applicant is a qualified student as defined in 3 subsection (a) of this Section. Each such eligible applicant 4 so determined by the Commission to be a qualified student 5 shall be designated as such by the Commission and shall be 6 awarded a merit recognition scholarship in the amount of 7 $1,000, effective during the academic year following the 8 qualified student's high school graduation or, should the 9 General Assembly specifically so provide in an appropriation 10 under this Section, effective for a subsequent academic year. 11 (g) Subject to a separate appropriation for purposes of 12 this Section, payment of any merit recognition scholarship 13 awarded under this Section shall be determined by the 14 Commission. All scholarship funds distributed in accordance 15 with this subsection shall be paid to the qualified Illinois 16 institution of higher learning or Service Academy and used 17 only for payment of the educational expenses incurred by the 18 student in connection with his or her attendance as an 19 undergraduate student or cadet at that institution or Service 20 Academy, including but not limited to tuition and fees, room 21 and board, books and supplies, required Service Academy 22 uniforms, and travel and personal expenses related to the 23 student's attendance at that institution or Service Academy. 24 Any merit recognition scholarship awarded under this Section 25 shall be applicable to 2 semesters or 3 quarters of 26 enrollment. Should a qualified student withdraw from 27 enrollment prior to completion of the first semester or 28 quarter for which the merit recognition scholarship is 29 applicable, the student shall refund to the Commission the 30 full amount of the merit recognition scholarship. 31 (h) The Commission shall administer the merit 32 recognition scholarship aid program established by this 33 Section and shall make all necessary and proper rules, not 34 inconsistent with this Section, for its effective SB1892 Engrossed -5- SRS90S0081KSaw 1 implementation. 2 (i) When an appropriation to the Commission for purposes 3 of this Section is insufficient to provide scholarships to 4 all qualified students, the Commission shall allocate the 5 appropriation in accordance with this subsection. If funds 6 are insufficient to provide all qualified students with a 7 scholarship as authorized by subsection (f), the Commission 8 shall allocate the scholarships to qualified students in 9 order of decreasing percentile as determined by the eligible 10 applicant's cumulative grade point average, except that the 11 percentile placement of qualified students from 12 non-recognized high schools shall be determined as follows: 13 those with a cumulative ACT score of 34 or above shall be in 14 the 99th percentile, those with a cumulative ACT score that 15 is at least 33 but less than 34 shall be in the 98th 16 percentile, those with a cumulative ACT score that is at 17 least 32 but less than 33 shall be in the 97th percentile, 18 those with a cumulative ACT score that is at least 31 but 19 less than 32 shall be in the 96th percentile, and those with 20 a cumulative ACT score that is at least 7 points above the 21 statewide average cumulative ACT score but less than 31 shall 22 be in the 95th percentile. All merit recognition 23 scholarships shall be in the amount of $1,000. 24 (j) The Commission, in determining the number of 25 scholarships to be offered pursuant to subsection (i), shall 26 take into consideration past experience with the rate of 27 scholarship funds unclaimed by qualified students. To the 28 extent necessary to avoid an overcommitment of funds, the 29 Commission may allocate scholarship funds on the basis of the 30 date the Commission receives a complete application form. 31 (k) (Blank). 32 (Source: P.A. 90-372, eff. 7-1-98.)