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State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB3447 Introduced , by Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Tuition Reduction Act. Beginning with the 2017-2018 academic year, requires each public university located in this State to reimburse its full-time resident undergraduate students a portion of the tuition charged in the form of a grant applied directly to a student's financial aid account. Provides that to determine the per-pupil grant amount, the university shall calculate the difference, if any, between the current fiscal year's aggregate appropriations to the university and fiscal year 2015's aggregate appropriations to the university and divide that amount by the number of students enrolled in the previous academic year. Provides that 50% of this calculation then equals the per-pupil grant amount, to be awarded to currently enrolled students to reduce their tuition costs (unless the current fiscal year's aggregate appropriations to the university are equal to or less than fiscal year 2015's aggregate appropriations). Requires each university to annually report updated estimates of the total amount in grants awarded in an academic year to the Governor and the appropriate committees of the General Assembly. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Tuition Reduction Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Legislative intent. |
7 | | (a) The General Assembly recognizes that this State's |
8 | | higher education system plays a critical role in ensuring this |
9 | | State's continued leadership role in driving economic |
10 | | prosperity, innovation, and opportunity. By educating citizens |
11 | | for living wage jobs, producing world-class research, and |
12 | | helping to create vibrant communities, this State's |
13 | | institutions of higher education form a foundational component |
14 | | in ensuring prosperity for our citizens. |
15 | | (b) The General Assembly also recognizes the importance of |
16 | | prioritizing scarce resources for the core, front-line |
17 | | services that higher education institutions provide, namely |
18 | | instruction, research, and robust financial aid. During times |
19 | | of economic downturn, policymakers must focus on those areas of |
20 | | public service that have the most direct and immediate impact |
21 | | on students. Keeping class sections open, attracting the best |
22 | | professors and instructors, providing comprehensive support |
23 | | services, and offering meaningful financial help to offset the |