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Public Act 095-0715
Public Act 0715 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0715 |
SB0437 Enrolled |
LRB095 10765 RAS 31007 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is | amended by changing Sections 25 and 31 as follows:
| (110 ILCS 947/25)
| Sec. 25. State scholar program.
| (a) An applicant is eligible to be designated a State | Scholar when the
Commission finds the candidate:
| (1) is a resident of this State and a citizen or | permanent resident of the
United States;
| (2) has successfully completed the program of | instruction at an
approved high school, or is a student in | good standing at such a school and
is engaged in a program | which in due course will be completed by the end of
the | academic year, and in either event that the candidate's | academic
standing is above the class median; and that the | candidate has not had any
university, college, normal | school, private junior college or public community
| college, or other advanced training subsequent to | graduation from high school;
and
| (3) has superior capacity to profit by a higher | education.
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| (b) In determining an applicant's superior capacity to | profit by a
higher education, the Commission shall consider the | candidate's
scholastic record in high school and the results of | the examination conducted
under the provisions of this Act. The | Commission shall establish by rule the
minimum conditions of | eligibility in terms of the foregoing factors, and the
relative | weight to be accorded to those factors.
| (c) The Commission shall base its State Scholar | designations upon the
eligibility formula prescribed in its | rules, except that notwithstanding
those rules or any other | provision of this Section, a student nominated by
his or her | school shall be designated a State Scholar if that student
| achieves an Illinois Standard Test Score at or above the 95th | percentile
among students taking the designated examinations | in Illinois that year, as
determined by the Commission.
| (d) The Commission shall obtain the results of a | competitive examination
from the applicants this Act. The | examination shall provide a measure of each
candidate's ability | to perform college work and shall have demonstrated utility
in | such a selection program. The Commission shall select, and | designate by
rule, the specific examinations to be used in | determining the applicant's
superior capacity to profit from a | higher education. Candidates may be asked by
the Commission to | take those steps necessary to provide results of the
designated | examination as part of their applications. Any nominal cost of
| obtaining or providing the examination results shall be paid by |
| the candidate
to the agency designated by the Commission to | provide the examination service.
In the event that a candidate | or candidates are unable to participate in the
examination for | financial reasons, the Commission may choose to pay the
| examination fee on the candidate's or candidates' behalf. Any | notary fee which
may also be required as part of the total | application shall be paid by the
applicant.
| (e) The Commission shall award to each State Scholar a | certificate or other
suitable form of recognition. The decision | to attend a non-qualified
institution of higher learning shall | not disqualify applicants who are
otherwise fully qualified.
| (f) Subject to appropriation, each State Scholar who | enrolls or is enrolled in an institution of higher learning in | this State shall also receive a one-time grant of $1,000 to be | applied to tuition and mandatory fees and paid directly to the | institution of higher learning. However, a student who has been | awarded a Merit Recognition Scholarship under Section 31 of | this Act may not be awarded a grant under this subsection (f), | although he or she may still be designated a State Scholar. | (g) The Commission shall adopt all necessary and proper | rules not inconsistent with this Section for its effective | implementation.
| (Source: P.A. 87-997.)
| (110 ILCS 947/31)
| Sec. 31. Merit Recognition Scholarship program.
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| (a) As used in this Section:
| "Eligible applicant" means a student from any high school | in this State,
either
approved by or not recognized by the | State Board of Education, who is engaged
in a
program of study | that in due course will be completed by the end of the
academic | year,
and (i) whose cumulative high school grade point average | is at or above the
95th
percentile of his or her high school | class after completion of the 6th semester
of a high
school
| program of instruction or (ii) whose score on a
standardized
| examination determined by the Commission, taken before or | during the 6th
semester of high school, is at or above the 95th | percentile of
students
in the State who take the standardized | college entrance examination.
These high school students are | all eligible
to receive a
scholarship to be awarded under this | Section.
| "Qualified student" means a person:
| (1) who is a resident of this State and a citizen or | permanent resident of
the United States;
| (2) who, as an eligible applicant, is in good academic | standing at the
high
school in which he or she is enrolled | and has made a timely application for a
Merit Recognition | Scholarship under this Section;
| (3) who has successfully completed the program of | instruction at any high
school located in this State; and
| (4) who enrolls or is enrolled in a qualified Illinois | institution of
higher
learning or a Service Academy as an |
| undergraduate student or cadet and has not
received a | baccalaureate degree.
| "Merit Recognition Scholarship" means a $1,000 academic | scholarship
awarded under this Section during an academic year | to a qualified student,
without regard
to financial need, as a | scholarship to any qualified Illinois institution of
higher | learning or
a Service Academy in which the student is or will | be enrolled as an
undergraduate
student or cadet.
| "Service Academy" means the U.S. Air Force Academy, the | U.S. Coast Guard
Academy, the U.S. Military Academy, or the | U.S. Naval Academy.
| (b) In order to identify, encourage, promote, and reward | the distinguished
academic achievement of students from every | high school located in this State,
each
qualified student shall | be awarded a Merit Recognition Scholarship by the
Illinois
| Student Assistance Commission to any qualified Illinois | institution of higher
learning or
to any Service Academy.
| (b-5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, | a student who has received a grant under the State Scholar | program under Section 25 of this Act is ineligible to receive a | Merit Recognition Scholarship.
| (c) No Merit Recognition Scholarship provided for a | qualified student
under this Section shall be considered in | evaluating the financial situation of
that student
or be deemed | a financial resource of or a form of financial aid or | assistance
to that
student, for purposes of determining the |
| eligibility of the student for any
scholarship,
grant, or | monetary assistance awarded by the Commission, the State, or | any
agency
thereof pursuant to the provisions of any other | Section of this Act or any
other law of this
State; nor shall | any Merit Recognition Scholarship provided for a
qualified
| student under
this Section reduce the amount of any | scholarship, grant, or monetary
assistance that that
student is | eligible to be awarded by the Commission, the State, or any | agency
thereof in
accordance with the provisions of any other | Section of this Act or any other
law of this
State.
| (d) The Illinois Student Assistance Commission is | designated as
administrator of the Merit Recognition | Scholarship program. Each high
school
located in this State | shall certify to the Commission the names of its students
who | are
eligible applicants, specifying which of the students | certified as eligible
applicants have
completed the program of | instruction at that high school and the graduation
date fixed | for
their high school class and specifying for each of the | other eligible
applicants whose
names appear on the | certification the semester of high school last completed by
| them.
The Commission shall promptly notify those eligible | applicants so certified who
are
reasonably assured of receiving | a Merit Recognition Scholarship in accordance
with
the annual | funding levels recommended in the Governor's budget of their
| eligibility to
apply for a scholarship under this Section, | other than any eligible applicant
named on any
such |
| certification who, as an eligible applicant, has previously | made
application to the
Commission for a Merit Recognition | Scholarship under this Section. An
otherwise
eligible | applicant who fails to make a timely application (as determined | by the
Commission) for a Merit Recognition Scholarship under | this Section shall
no longer
be deemed an eligible applicant | and shall not qualify for the award.
| (e) All applications for Merit Recognition Scholarships to | be awarded
under
this Section shall be made to the Commission | on forms that the Commission shall
provide for eligible | applicants. The form of applications and the information
| required to
be set forth therein shall be determined by the | Commission, and the Commission
shall
require eligible | applicants to submit with their applications such supporting
| documents
as the Commission deems necessary.
| (f) The names and addresses of Merit Recognition | Scholarship recipients
are a matter of public record.
| (g) Whenever an eligible applicant who has completed the | program of
instruction at any high school located in this State | thereafter makes timely
application to
the Commission for a | Merit Recognition Scholarship under this Section, the
| Commission shall promptly determine whether that eligible | applicant is a
qualified
student as defined in subsection (a) | of this Section. Each such eligible
applicant so
determined by | the Commission to be a qualified student shall be awarded
a | Merit Recognition Scholarship in the amount of $1,000, |
| effective exclusively
during the
academic year following the | qualified student's high school graduation, subject
to | appropriation by the General Assembly.
| (h) Subject to a separate appropriation for purposes of | this Section,
payment of
any Merit Recognition Scholarship | awarded under this Section shall be
determined
exclusively by | the Commission. All scholarship funds distributed in | accordance
with this
subsection (h) shall be paid to the | qualified Illinois
institution of higher
learning or Service | Academy and used only for payment of the educational
expenses
| incurred by the student in connection with his or her | attendance as an
undergraduate
student or cadet at that | institution or Service Academy, including but not
limited to
| tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, required | Service Academy
uniforms, and travel and personal expenses | related to the student's attendance
at that
institution or | Service Academy. Any Merit Recognition Scholarship awarded
| under
this Section shall be applicable to 2 semesters or 3 | quarters of enrollment.
Should a
qualified student withdraw | from enrollment prior to completion of the first
semester or
| quarter for which the Merit Recognition Scholarship is | applicable, the
student shall
refund to the Commission the | amount of the scholarship received.
| (i) The Commission shall administer the Merit Recognition | Scholarship
program established by this Section and shall make | all necessary and proper
rules, not
inconsistent with this |
| Section, for its effective implementation.
| (j) When an appropriation to the Commission for purposes of | this Section is
insufficient to provide scholarships to all | qualified students, the Commission
shall
allocate the | appropriation in accordance with this subsection (j). If funds
| are insufficient to provide all qualified students with a | scholarship as
authorized by subsection (g) of this Section, | the Commission shall allocate the
scholarships to qualified | students in order of decreasing relative academic
rank, as | determined by the Commission using a formula based upon the | qualified
student's grade point average, score on the | appropriate statewide standardized
examination, or a | combination of grade point average and standardized test
score. | All Merit Recognition Scholarships awarded shall be in the | amount of
$1,000.
| (k) The Commission, in determining the number of Merit | Recognition
Scholarships to be offered pursuant to subsection | (j) of this Section, shall
take into consideration past | experience with the rate of merit scholarship
funds unclaimed | by qualified students. To the extent necessary to avoid an
| over-commitment of funds, the Commission may allocate | scholarship funds on
the basis of the date the Commission | receives a completed application form.
| (Source: P.A. 91-128, eff. 7-1-00.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2009
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