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Public Act 095-0272 |
SB0313 Enrolled |
LRB095 03355 NHT 23359 b |
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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 5. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended by |
changing Section 9.07 as follows:
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(110 ILCS 205/9.07) (from Ch. 144, par. 189.07)
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Sec. 9.07. Admission standards.
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(a) Subject to the provisions of subsection (b), to
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establish minimum admission standards for public community |
colleges,
colleges and state universities. However, |
notwithstanding any other
provision of this Section or any |
other law of this State, the minimum admission
standards |
established by the Board shall not directly or indirectly |
authorize
or require a State college or university to |
discriminate in the admissions
process against an applicant for |
admission because of the applicant's
enrollment in a charter |
school
established under
Article 27A of the School Code. |
Admission standards for out-of-state
students may be higher |
than for Illinois residents.
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(b) Implementation of the new statewide minimum admission |
requirements
and standards for public colleges and |
universities in Illinois established
and announced by the Board |
in December, 1985 shall be deferred as provided
in this |
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subsection. The Board shall not attempt to implement or |
otherwise
effect adoption and establishment of those minimum |
admission requirements
and standards in any public community |
college, college or State university
prior to the fall of 1993, |
and no public community college, college or
State university |
shall be under any duty or obligation to implement,
establish |
or otherwise apply those minimum admission requirements and
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standards to any entering freshmen prior to the fall of 1993.
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The Board of Higher Education shall provide the State |
Superintendent of
Education, on or before January 1, 1990, |
descriptions of
course content, and such other criteria as are |
necessary to determine and
certify whether all school districts |
maintaining grades 9-12 are offering
courses which satisfy the |
minimum admission requirements and standards
established and |
announced by the Board.
In addition, there shall be established |
a 9 member committee composed
of 3 members selected by the |
Board of Higher Education, 3 members selected
by the State |
Superintendent of Education and 3 members selected by the
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President of the Illinois Vocational Association. The |
committee shall be
appointed within 30 days after the effective |
date of this amendatory Act.
It shall be the duty and |
responsibility of the committee to identify and
develop courses |
and curricula in the vocational education area which meet
the |
minimum admission requirements and standards to be established |
and
implemented under this Section. The first meeting of the |
committee shall
be called by the Executive Director of the |
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Board of Higher Education
within 10 days after the committee is |
appointed. At its first meeting the
committee shall organize |
and elect a chairperson. The committee's report
shall be |
prepared and submitted by the committee to the Board of Higher
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Education, the Illinois State Board of Education and the |
General Assembly
by April 1, 1989.
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(c) By March 1, 1980, the Boards shall develop guidelines |
which: (1) place
the emphasis on postsecondary remedial |
programs at Public Community Colleges
and (2) reduces the role |
of the state universities in offering remedial
programs. By |
June 30, 1981, the Board shall report to the General Assembly
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the progress made toward this transition in the emphasis on |
remedial programs
at the postsecondary level and any |
legislative action that it deems
appropriate. Under the |
guidelines, if a State university determines that a student |
needs remedial coursework, then the university must require |
that the student complete the remedial coursework before |
pursuing his or her major course of study.
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(Source: P.A. 89-450, eff. 4-10-96.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |