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Public Act 101-0558 |
SB1525 Enrolled | LRB101 10314 KTG 55420 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Children and Family Services Act is amended |
by changing Section 8 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 505/8) (from Ch. 23, par. 5008)
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Sec. 8. Scholarships and fee waivers; tuition waiver. |
(a) Each year the Department shall select a minimum of 53 |
students (at least 4 of whom shall be children of veterans) to |
receive scholarships and fee waivers which will enable them to |
attend and complete their post-secondary education at a |
community college, university, or college. Youth shall be |
selected from among the youth for whom the Department has |
court-ordered legal responsibility, youth who aged out of care |
at age 18 or older, or youth formerly under care
who have been |
adopted or who have been placed in private guardianship. |
Recipients must have earned a high school diploma from an |
accredited institution or a high school equivalency |
certificate or diploma or have met the State criteria for high |
school graduation before the start of the school year for which |
they are applying for the scholarship and waiver. Scholarships |
and fee waivers shall be available to students for at least 5 |
years, provided they are continuing to work toward graduation. |
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Unused scholarship dollars and fee waivers shall be reallocated |
to new recipients. No later than January 1, 2015, the |
Department shall promulgate rules identifying the criteria for |
"continuing to work toward graduation" and for reallocating |
unused scholarships and fee waivers. Selection shall be made on |
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basis of several factors, including, but not limited to, |
scholastic record, aptitude, and general interest in higher
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education. The selection committee shall include at least 2 |
individuals formerly under the care of the Department who have |
completed their post-secondary education. In accordance with |
this Act, tuition scholarships and fee waivers
shall be |
available to such students at any university or college |
maintained by
the State of Illinois. The Department shall |
provide maintenance and school
expenses, except tuition and |
fees, during the academic years to supplement
the students' |
earnings or other resources so long as they consistently
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maintain scholastic records which are acceptable to their |
schools and to
the Department. Students may attend other |
colleges and universities, if
scholarships are awarded them, |
and receive the same benefits for maintenance
and other |
expenses as those students attending any Illinois State |
community
college, university, or college under this Section. |
Beginning with recipients receiving scholarships and waivers |
in August 2014, the Department shall collect data and report |
annually to the General Assembly on measures of success, |
including (i) the number of youth applying for and receiving |
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scholarships or waivers, (ii) the percentage of scholarship or |
waiver recipients who complete their college or university |
degree within 5 years, (iii) the average length of time it |
takes for scholarship or waiver recipients to complete their |
college or university degree, (iv) the reasons that scholarship |
or waiver recipients are discharged or fail to complete their |
college or university degree, (v) when available, youths' |
outcomes 5 years and 10 years after being awarded the |
scholarships or waivers, and (vi) budget allocations for |
maintenance and school expenses incurred by the Department.
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(b) Youth who are not selected to receive a scholarship or |
fee waiver under subsection (a) shall receive a tuition and fee |
waiver to assist them in attending and completing their |
post-secondary education at any community college, university, |
or college maintained by the State of Illinois if they are |
youth for whom the Department has court-ordered legal |
responsibility, youth who aged out of care at age 18 or older, |
or youth formerly under care who have been adopted and were the |
subject of an adoption assistance agreement or who have been |
placed in private guardianship and were the subject of a |
subsidized guardianship agreement. |
To receive a waiver under this subsection, an applicant |
must: |
(1) have earned a high school diploma from an
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accredited institution or a high school equivalency
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certificate or have met the State criteria for high school
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graduation before the start of the school year for which |
the applicant is applying for the waiver; |
(2) enroll in a
qualifying post-secondary education |
before the applicant reaches the age
of 26; and |
(3) apply for federal and State grant assistance by |
completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. |
The community college or public university
that an |
applicant attends must waive any tuition and fee amounts that |
exceed the amounts paid to the applicant under the federal Pell |
Grant Program or the State's Monetary Award Program. |
Tuition and fee waivers shall be available to a student for |
at least the first 5 years the student is enrolled in a |
community college, university, or college maintained by the |
State of Illinois so long as the student makes satisfactory |
progress toward completing his or her degree. The age |
requirement and 5-year cap on tuition and fee waivers under |
this subsection shall be waived and eligibility for tuition and |
fee waivers shall be extended for any applicant or student who |
the Department determines was unable to enroll in a qualifying |
post-secondary school or complete an academic term because the |
applicant or student: (i) was called into active duty with the |
United States Armed Forces; (ii) was deployed for service in |
the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps; or |
(iii) volunteered in the Peace Corps or the AmeriCorps. The |
Department shall extend eligibility for a qualifying applicant |
or student by the total number of months or years during which |
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the applicant or student served on active duty with the United |
States Armed Forces, was deployed for service in the United |
States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, or |
volunteered in the Peace Corps or the AmeriCorps. The number of |
months an applicant or student served on active duty with the |
United States Armed Forces shall be rounded up to the next |
higher year to determine the maximum length of time to extend |
eligibility for the applicant or student. |
The Department may provide the student with a stipend to |
cover maintenance and school expenses, except tuition and fees, |
during the academic years to supplement the student's earnings |
or other resources so long as the student consistently |
maintains scholastic records which are acceptable to the |
student's school and to the Department. |
The Department shall develop outreach programs to ensure |
that youths who qualify for the tuition and fee waivers under |
this subsection who are high school students in grades 9 |
through 12 or who are enrolled in a high school equivalency |
testing program are aware of the availability of the tuition |
and fee waivers. |
(c) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall provide |
eligible youth an apprenticeship stipend to cover those costs |
associated with entering and sustaining through completion an |
apprenticeship, including, but not limited to fees, tuition for |
classes, work clothes, rain gear, boots, and |
occupation-specific tools. The following youth may be eligible |
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for the apprenticeship stipend provided under this subsection: |
youth for whom the Department has court-ordered legal |
responsibility; youth who aged out of care at age 18 or older; |
or youth formerly under care who have been adopted and were the |
subject of an adoption assistance agreement or who have been |
placed in private guardianship and were the subject of a |
subsidized guardianship agreement. |
To receive a stipend under this subsection, an applicant |
must: |
(1) be enrolled in an apprenticeship training program |
approved or recognized by the Illinois Department of |
Employment Security or an apprenticeship program approved |
by the United States Department of Labor; |
(2) not be a recipient of a scholarship or fee waiver |
under subsection (a) or (b); and |
(3) be under the age of 26 before enrolling in a |
qualified apprenticeship program. |
Apprenticeship stipends shall be available to an eligible |
youth for a maximum of 5 years after the youth enrolls in a |
qualifying apprenticeship program so long as the youth makes |
satisfactory progress toward completing his or her |
apprenticeship. The age requirement and 5-year cap on the |
apprenticeship stipend provided under this subsection shall be |
extended for any applicant who the Department determines was |
unable to enroll in a qualifying apprenticeship program because |
the applicant: (i) was called into active duty with the United |
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States Armed Forces; (ii) was deployed for service in the |
United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps; or |
(iii) volunteered in the Peace Corps or the AmeriCorps. The |
Department shall extend eligibility for a qualifying applicant |
by the total number of months or years during which the |
applicant served on active duty with the United States Armed |
Forces, was deployed for service in the United States Public |
Health Service Commissioned Corps, or volunteered in the Peace |
Corps or the AmeriCorps. The number of months an applicant |
served on active duty with the United States Armed Forces shall |
be rounded up to the next higher year to determine the maximum |
length of time to extend eligibility for the applicant. |
The Department shall develop outreach programs to ensure |
that youths who qualify for the apprenticeship stipends under |
this subsection who are high school students in grades 9 |
through 12 or who are enrolled in a high school equivalency |
testing program are aware of the availability of the |
apprenticeship stipend. |
(Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 100-1045, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
1, 2020.
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