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Public Act 102-0083 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning education.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Higher | ||||
Education Housing and Opportunities Act. | ||||
Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||
"Institution of higher education" or "institution" means | ||||
any publicly or privately operated university, college, | ||||
community college, business, technical, or vocational school, | ||||
or other educational institution offering degrees and | ||||
instruction beyond the secondary school level. | ||||
"Student experiencing homelessness" or "homeless student" | ||||
means an individual enrolled in an institution who lacks or is | ||||
at imminent risk of lacking a fixed, regular, and adequate | ||||
nighttime residence or whose parent or legal guardian is | ||||
unable or unwilling to provide shelter and care and includes a | ||||
homeless individual as defined under the federal | ||||
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. For the purposes of | ||||
this definition, the term "fixed, regular, and adequate | ||||
nighttime residence" does not include residence in an | ||||
institution of higher education's on-campus housing. | ||||
"Student in care" means any person, regardless of age, who | ||||
is or was under the care and legal custody of the Department of |
Children and Family Services, including 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. | ||
Section 10. Housing and Opportunities that are Useful for | ||
Students' Excellence (HOUSE) liaison. | ||
(a) In an effort to provide assistance to students | ||
experiencing homelessness, each institution of higher | ||
education shall designate at least one staff member to serve | ||
as a liaison to assist homeless students enrolled at the | ||
institution. The designated staff member may be employed in | ||
the office of financial aid, in campus housing services, or in | ||
any other appropriate office or department as determined by | ||
the institution. | ||
(b) The liaison designated under subsection (a) shall | ||
offer assistance and resources to any homeless student or | ||
student in care enrolled at the institution. The liaison shall | ||
have all of the following responsibilities:
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(1) To understand provisions pertaining to the | ||
financial aid eligibility of homeless students, including | ||
eligibility as an independent student under the federal | ||
Higher Education Act of 1965. |
(2) To identify services and resources that are | ||
available to and appropriate for a homeless student. | ||
(3) To assist a homeless student or student in care in | ||
applying for and receiving federal and State financial aid | ||
and available services. | ||
(4) To track and monitor the graduation rate and | ||
retention rate of homeless students and students in care | ||
enrolled at the institution. | ||
(5) To report annually to the Board of Higher | ||
Education or the Illinois Community College Board, as | ||
appropriate, the number of homeless students and students | ||
in care enrolled at the institution. The report must | ||
include the number of students who received assistance or | ||
services through the liaison and the type of service or | ||
assistance received by the student. If the information is | ||
available, the report may describe the outcome for the | ||
student as a result of the services or assistance he or she | ||
received through the liaison. | ||
(6) To act as an intermediary between a homeless | ||
student or student in care and the office of financial | ||
aid, student support services, and campus housing | ||
services. | ||
(7) To connect a homeless student or student in care | ||
to a local continuum of care program. | ||
(8) To publish on the institution's website | ||
information about the services and resources available |
through the institution's liaison, as well as contact | ||
information for local, State, and federal services. | ||
(9) To develop a plan to provide access to on-campus | ||
housing or to suitable off-campus housing between academic | ||
breaks to homeless students or students in care enrolled | ||
at the institution. | ||
(10) To train the institution's employees to identify | ||
students experiencing homelessness and to refer those | ||
students to the liaison. | ||
At his or her discretion, the liaison may provide any | ||
additional service he or she reasonably believes is within the | ||
purview of the role of liaison. | ||
(c) The Board of Higher Education and the Illinois | ||
Community College Board shall adopt rules, policies, and | ||
procedures to implement and administer this Act. Each Board | ||
must:
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(1) provide access to a training program developed by | ||
a homeless advocacy organization; | ||
(2) require a liaison to receive training on an annual | ||
basis; | ||
(3) collaborate with the State Coordinator for | ||
McKinney-Vento Homeless Education and the contact liaisons | ||
designated under Section 11432(g)(1)(J)(ii) of Title 42 of | ||
the United States Code to facilitate the efficient | ||
transition of homeless students from secondary to | ||
postsecondary education and provide homeless students and |
students in care information about support services, | ||
including financial aid, on-campus and off-campus housing, | ||
food and meal plan programs, and counseling services, and | ||
other resources and any other relevant information to | ||
assist these students; and | ||
(4) issue annual reports about students experiencing | ||
homelessness and students in care enrolled at academic | ||
institutions. | ||
(d) After 3 academic years, if the data submitted to the | ||
Board of Higher Education or the Illinois Community College | ||
Board, as appropriate, indicates that the number of students | ||
experiencing homelessness or the number of students in care | ||
exceeds 2% or more of the student body of the institution, the | ||
institution must create a position whose primary function is | ||
to carry out the responsibilities of a liaison as described in | ||
subsection (b). | ||
(e) Each institution that provides on-campus housing for | ||
students enrolled at the institution shall: | ||
(1) grant priority for on-campus housing to students | ||
experiencing homelessness and students in care who are | ||
enrolled at the institution, including, but not limited | ||
to, access to on-campus housing that remains open during | ||
academic breaks, and waive fees for the on-campus housing | ||
during academic breaks; | ||
(2) allow students experiencing homelessness and | ||
students in care who are enrolled part-time at the |
institution to access on-campus housing; | ||
(3) provide information about the availability of | ||
on-campus housing to students experiencing homelessness | ||
and students in care; and | ||
(4) provide information about the services and | ||
assistance offered by the institution regarding | ||
homelessness in financial aid packets and admission | ||
packets and on the institution's website.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect August | ||
1, 2022.
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