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1 | | non-public entity that meets one or more of the following: has |
2 | | the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 10 of the Higher |
3 | | Education Student Assistance Act.
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4 | | (1) is a public institution of higher education as |
5 | | defined in the Board of Higher Education Act, other than a |
6 | | public community college; |
7 | | (2) is a public institution of higher education funded |
8 | | by a State other than Illinois and approved by the Board of |
9 | | Higher Education to operate in this State; |
10 | | (3) is a non-public educational institution approved |
11 | | by the Board of Higher Education to operate in this State |
12 | | pursuant to the Private Business and Vocational Schools |
13 | | Act of 2012; |
14 | | (4) is a non-public institution authorized or approved |
15 | | by the Board of Higher Education to operate in this State |
16 | | pursuant to the Private College Act, the Academic Degree |
17 | | Act, or the Dual Credit Quality Act; or |
18 | | (5) is a non-public institution operating in this |
19 | | State that is exempt from authorization or approval by the |
20 | | Board of Higher Education pursuant to provisions of the |
21 | | Private College Act or Academic Degree Act, including such |
22 | | institutions authorized or approved by the Board of Higher |
23 | | Education pursuant to the Dual Credit Quality Act. |
24 | | "Longitudinal data system" means a student unit record |
25 | | data system that links student records from early learning |
26 | | through the postsecondary level, which may consist of separate |
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1 | | student unit record systems integrated through agreement and |
2 | | data transfer mechanisms. |
3 | | "Privacy protection laws" means the federal Family |
4 | | Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. 1232g), |
5 | | the Illinois School Student Records Act, the Personal |
6 | | Information Protection Act, and any other State or federal law |
7 | | relating to the confidentiality and protection of personally |
8 | | identifiable information. |
9 | | "Research organization" means a governmental entity, |
10 | | institution of higher learning, public policy or advocacy |
11 | | organization, or other person or entity conducting educational |
12 | | research that (i) is qualified to perform educational research |
13 | | and protect the privacy of student data, (ii) is seeking to |
14 | | perform research for a non-commercial purpose authorized by |
15 | | privacy protection laws, and (iii) agrees to perform the |
16 | | research pursuant to a written agreement meeting the |
17 | | requirements of privacy protection laws and this Act.
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18 | | "School" means any elementary or secondary educational |
19 | | institution, charter school, vocational school, special |
20 | | education facility, or any other elementary or secondary |
21 | | educational agency or institution, but does not include a |
22 | | non-public school.
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23 | | "Secondary" means ninth through twelfth grade.
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24 | | "State Board" means the State Board of Education.
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25 | | "State Education Authorities" means the State Board, |
26 | | Community College Board, and Board of Higher Education.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 96-107, eff. 7-30-09.) |
2 | | (105 ILCS 13/20)
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3 | | Sec. 20. Collection and maintenance of data. |
4 | | (a) The State Board is authorized to collect and maintain |
5 | | data from school districts, schools, and early learning |
6 | | programs and disclose this data to the longitudinal data |
7 | | system for the purposes set forth in this Act. The State Board |
8 | | shall collect data from charter schools with more than one |
9 | | campus in a manner that can be disaggregated by campus site. |
10 | | The State Board may also disclose data to the longitudinal |
11 | | data system that the State Board is otherwise authorized by |
12 | | law to collect and maintain. |
13 | | On or before July 1, 2010, the State Board shall establish |
14 | | procedures through which State-recognized, non-public schools |
15 | | may elect to participate in the longitudinal data system by |
16 | | disclosing data to the State Board for one or more of the |
17 | | purposes set forth in this Act. |
18 | | Subject to the availability of funding through |
19 | | appropriations made specifically for the purposes of this Act, |
20 | | the State Board shall establish or contract for the |
21 | | establishment of a technical support and training system to |
22 | | assist school districts, schools, and early learning programs |
23 | | with data submission, use, and analysis. |
24 | | (b) The Community College Board is authorized to collect |
25 | | and maintain data from community college districts and |
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1 | | disclose this data to the longitudinal data system for the |
2 | | purposes set forth in this Act. The Community College Board |
3 | | may also disclose data to the longitudinal data system that |
4 | | the Community College Board is otherwise authorized by law to |
5 | | collect and maintain. |
6 | | Subject to the availability of funding through |
7 | | appropriations made specifically for the purposes of this Act, |
8 | | the Community College Board shall establish or contract for |
9 | | the establishment of a technical support and training system |
10 | | to assist community colleges with data submission, use, and |
11 | | analysis. |
12 | | (c) The Board of Higher Education is authorized to collect |
13 | | and maintain data from any public institution of higher |
14 | | learning, other than community colleges, and disclose this |
15 | | data to the longitudinal data system for the purposes set |
16 | | forth in this Act. The Board of Higher Education may also |
17 | | disclose data to the longitudinal data system that the Board |
18 | | of Higher Education is otherwise authorized by law to collect |
19 | | and maintain. |
20 | | The Beginning on July 1, 2012, the Board of Higher |
21 | | Education is authorized to collect and maintain data from any |
22 | | non-public institution of higher learning enrolling one or |
23 | | more students in this State. The Board of Higher Education is |
24 | | authorized to receiving Monetary Award Program grants and any |
25 | | non-public institution of higher learning that confers |
26 | | graduate and professional degrees, pursuant to Section 35 of |
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1 | | the Higher Education Student Assistance Act, and disclose this |
2 | | data to the longitudinal data system for the purposes set |
3 | | forth in this Act. Prior to July 1, 2012, any non-public |
4 | | institution of higher learning may elect to participate in the |
5 | | longitudinal data system by disclosing data for one or more of |
6 | | the purposes set forth in this Act to the Board of Higher |
7 | | Education or to a consortium that has contracted with the |
8 | | Board of Higher Education pursuant to this subsection (c). |
9 | | The Board of Higher Education may contract with one or |
10 | | more voluntary consortiums of non-public institutions of |
11 | | higher learning established for the purpose of data sharing, |
12 | | research, and analysis. The contract may allow the consortium |
13 | | to collect data from participating institutions on behalf of |
14 | | the Board of Higher Education. The contract may provide for |
15 | | consultation with a representative committee of participating |
16 | | institutions and a representative of one or more organizations |
17 | | representing the participating institutions prior to the use |
18 | | of data from the consortium for a data sharing arrangement |
19 | | entered into with any party other than a State Education |
20 | | Authority pursuant to Section 25 of this Act. The contract may |
21 | | further provide that individual institutions of higher |
22 | | learning shall have the right to opt out of specific uses of |
23 | | their data or portions thereof for reasons specified in the |
24 | | contract. Student-level data submitted by each institution of |
25 | | higher learning participating in a consortium that has |
26 | | contracted with the Board of Higher Education pursuant to this |
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1 | | paragraph shall remain the property of that institution. Upon |
2 | | notice to the consortium and the Board of Higher Education, |
3 | | any non-public institution of higher learning shall have the |
4 | | right to remove its data from the consortium if the |
5 | | institution has reasonable cause to believe that there is a |
6 | | threat to the security of its data or its data is used in a |
7 | | manner that violates the terms of the contract between the |
8 | | consortium and the Board of Higher Education. In the event |
9 | | data is removed from a consortium pursuant to the preceding |
10 | | sentence, the data must be returned by the institution to the |
11 | | consortium after the basis for removal has been corrected. The |
12 | | data submitted from the consortium to the Board of Higher |
13 | | Education must be used only for agreed-upon purposes, as |
14 | | stated in the terms of the contract between the consortium and |
15 | | the Board of Higher Education. Non-public institutions of |
16 | | higher learning submitting student-level data to a consortium |
17 | | that has contracted with the Board of Higher Education |
18 | | pursuant to this paragraph shall not be required to submit |
19 | | student-level data to the Board of Higher Education. |
20 | | Subject to the availability of funding through |
21 | | appropriations made specifically for the purposes of this Act, |
22 | | the Board of Higher Education shall establish or contract for |
23 | | the establishment of a technical support and training system |
24 | | to assist institutions of higher learning, other than |
25 | | community colleges, with data submission, use, and analysis. |
26 | | The Board of Higher Education shall seek and may make |
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1 | | available grant funding to a consortium including non-public |
2 | | institutions of higher learning to provide assistance in the |
3 | | development of a data collection system. The Board of Higher |
4 | | Education shall engage in a cooperative planning process with |
5 | | public and non-public institutions of higher learning and |
6 | | statewide higher education associations in connection with all |
7 | | of the activities authorized by this subsection (c). |
8 | | (d) The State Education Authorities shall establish |
9 | | procedures and requirements relating to the submission of data |
10 | | authorized to be collected pursuant to this Section, including |
11 | | requirements for data specifications, quality, security, and |
12 | | timeliness. All early learning programs, schools, school |
13 | | districts, and institutions of higher learning subject to the |
14 | | data collection authority of a State Education Authority |
15 | | pursuant to this Section shall comply with the State Education |
16 | | Authority's procedures and requirements for data submissions. |
17 | | A State Education Authority may require that staff responsible |
18 | | for collecting, validating, and submitting data participate in |
19 | | training and technical assistance offered by this State if |
20 | | data is not submitted in accordance with applicable procedures |
21 | | and requirements.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 96-107, eff. 7-30-09; 96-1249, eff. 7-23-10.) |
23 | | Section 10. The Private Business and Vocational Schools |
24 | | Act of 2012 is amended by changing Sections 20, 30, 35, 37, 50, |
25 | | 55, 70, and 75 as follows: |
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1 | | (105 ILCS 426/20)
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2 | | Sec. 20. Permit of approval. No person or group of persons |
3 | | subject to this Act may establish and operate or be permitted |
4 | | to become incorporated for the purpose of (1) operating a |
5 | | private business and vocational school or (2) creating or |
6 | | developing a course of instruction, non-degree program of |
7 | | study, or program of study curriculum in order to sell such |
8 | | courses of instruction or curriculum to a private business and |
9 | | vocational school, without obtaining from the Board a permit |
10 | | of approval, provided that a permit of approval is not |
11 | | required for a program that is devoted entirely to religion or |
12 | | theology or a program offered by an institution operating |
13 | | under the authority of the Private College Act, the Academic |
14 | | Degree Act, or the Board of Higher Education Act. Application |
15 | | for a permit must be made to the Board upon forms furnished by |
16 | | it. The Board may not approve any application for a permit of |
17 | | approval that has been plagiarized, in part or in whole. |
18 | | Additionally, the Board may not approve any application for a |
19 | | permit of approval that has not been completed in its |
20 | | entirety. Permits of approval are not transferable. Whenever a |
21 | | change of ownership of a school occurs, an application for a |
22 | | permit of approval for the school under the changed ownership |
23 | | must immediately be filed with the Board. Whenever an owner, |
24 | | partnership, or corporation operates a school at different |
25 | | locations, an application for a permit of approval must be |
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1 | | filed for each location. A school must have approval prior to |
2 | | operating at a location and must make application to the Board |
3 | | for any change of location and for a classroom extension at a |
4 | | new or changed location. Each application required to be filed |
5 | | in accordance with the provisions of this Section must be |
6 | | accompanied by the required fee under the provisions of |
7 | | Sections 75 and 85 of this Act, and all such applications must |
8 | | be made on forms prepared and furnished by the Board. The |
9 | | permit of approval must be prominently displayed at some place |
10 | | on the premises of the school at each school location open to |
11 | | the inspection of all interested persons. The Board shall |
12 | | maintain, open to public inspection, a list of schools, their |
13 | | classroom extensions, and their courses of instruction |
14 | | approved under this Act and may annually publish such a list. |
15 | | Issuance of the permit of approval by the Board does not denote |
16 | | that the school or any program offered by the school is |
17 | | recommended, guaranteed, or endorsed by the Board or that the |
18 | | Board is responsible for the quality of the school or its |
19 | | programs, and no school may communicate this to be the case. No |
20 | | guarantee of employability of school graduates is made by the |
21 | | Board in its approval of programs or schools, and no school may |
22 | | communicate such information.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 97-650, eff. 2-1-12.) |
24 | | (105 ILCS 426/30) |
25 | | Sec. 30. Exemptions. For purposes of this Act, the |
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1 | | following shall not be considered to be a private business and |
2 | | vocational school:
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3 | | (1) Any institution devoted entirely to the teaching |
4 | | of religion or theology.
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5 | | (2) Any in-service program of study and subject |
6 | | offered by an employer, provided that no tuition is |
7 | | charged and the instruction is offered only to employees |
8 | | of the employer.
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9 | | (3) Any educational institution that (A) enrolls a |
10 | | majority of its students in degree programs and has |
11 | | maintained an accredited status with a regional |
12 | | accrediting agency that is recognized by the U.S. |
13 | | Department of Education or (B) enrolls students in one or |
14 | | more bachelor-level programs, enrolls a majority of its |
15 | | students in degree programs, and is accredited by a |
16 | | national or regional accrediting agency that is recognized |
17 | | by the U.S. Department of Education or that (i) is |
18 | | regulated by the Board under the Private College Act or |
19 | | the Academic Degree Act or is exempt from such regulation |
20 | | under either the Private College Act or the Academic |
21 | | Degree Act solely for the reason that the educational |
22 | | institution was in operation on the effective date of |
23 | | either the Private College Act or the Academic Degree Act |
24 | | or (ii) is regulated by the State Board of Education.
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25 | | (4) Any institution and the franchisees of that |
26 | | institution that exclusively offer a program of study in |
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1 | | income tax theory or return preparation at a total |
2 | | contract price of no more than $400, provided that the |
3 | | total annual enrollment of the institution for all such |
4 | | courses of instruction exceeds 500 students and further |
5 | | provided that the total contract price for all instruction |
6 | | offered to a student in any one calendar year does not |
7 | | exceed $3,000.
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8 | | (5) Any person or organization selling mediated |
9 | | instruction products through a media, such as tapes, |
10 | | compact discs, digital video discs, or similar media, so |
11 | | long as the instruction is not intended to result in the |
12 | | acquisition of training for a specific employment field, |
13 | | is not intended to meet a qualification for licensure or |
14 | | certification in an employment field, or is not intended |
15 | | to provide credit that can be applied toward a certificate |
16 | | or degree program.
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17 | | (6) Schools with no physical presence in this State. |
18 | | Schools offering instruction or programs of study, but |
19 | | that have no physical presence in this State, are not |
20 | | required to receive Board approval. Such an institution |
21 | | must not be considered not to have a physical presence in |
22 | | this State unless it has received a written finding from |
23 | | the Board that it has no a limited physical presence. In |
24 | | determining whether an institution has no physical |
25 | | presence, the Board shall require all of the following:
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26 | | (A) Evidence of authorization to operate in at |
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1 | | least one other state and that the school is in good |
2 | | standing with that state's authorizing agency.
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3 | | (B) Evidence that the school has a means of |
4 | | receiving and addressing student complaints in |
5 | | compliance with any federal or state requirements.
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6 | | (C) Evidence that the institution is providing no |
7 | | instruction in this State.
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8 | | (D) Evidence that the institution is not providing |
9 | | core academic support services, including, but not |
10 | | limited to, admissions, evaluation, assessment, |
11 | | registration, financial aid, academic scheduling, and |
12 | | faculty hiring and support in this State.
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13 | | (7) A school or program within a school that |
14 | | exclusively provides yoga instruction, yoga teacher |
15 | | training, or both. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 99-705, eff. 1-1-17 .) |
17 | | (105 ILCS 426/35)
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18 | | Sec. 35. Institution and program approval criteria. Each |
19 | | entity seeking a permit of approval is required to demonstrate |
20 | | that it satisfies institution-approval criteria and that each |
21 | | program of study offered meets the program-approval criteria |
22 | | in this Act and any applicable rules. The following standard |
23 | | criteria are intended to measure the appropriateness of the |
24 | | stated educational objectives of the educational programs of a |
25 | | given institution and the extent to which suitable and proper |
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1 | | processes have been developed for meeting those objectives. |
2 | | Information related to the satisfaction of the approval |
3 | | criteria outlined in this Section must be supplied to the |
4 | | Board by institutions on forms provided by the Board. |
5 | | Additional information may be requested by the Board to |
6 | | determine the institution's ability to satisfy the criteria. |
7 | | The following must be considered as part of, but not |
8 | | necessarily all of, the criteria for approval of institutions |
9 | | and the programs offered under this Act:
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10 | | (1) Qualifications of governing board members, owners, |
11 | | and senior administrators. At a minimum, these individuals |
12 | | must be of good moral character and have no felony |
13 | | criminal record.
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14 | | (2) Qualifications of faculty and staff.
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15 | | (3) Demonstration of student learning and quality of |
16 | | program delivery.
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17 | | (4) Sufficiency of institutional finances.
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18 | | institution must demonstrate that it has the financial |
19 | | resources sufficient to meet its financial obligations, |
20 | | including, but not limited to, refunding tuition pursuant |
21 | | to the institution's stated policies. The school must |
22 | | tender financial records, including, but not limited to, |
23 | | financial statements, income statements, and cash flow |
24 | | statements. |
25 | | (5) Accuracy, clarity, and appropriateness of program |
26 | | descriptions. Institutional promotional, advertising, and |
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1 | | recruiting materials must be clear, appropriate, and |
2 | | accurate.
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3 | | (6) Sufficiency of facilities and equipment. At a |
4 | | minimum, these must be appropriate and must meet |
5 | | applicable safety code requirements and ordinances.
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6 | | (7) Fair and equitable refund policies. At a minimum, |
7 | | these must be fair and equitable, must satisfy any related |
8 | | State or federal rules, and must abide by the standards |
9 | | established in Section 60 of this Act and the rules |
10 | | adopted for the implementation of this Act.
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11 | | (8) Appropriate and ethical admissions and recruitment |
12 | | practices. At a minimum, recruiting practices must be |
13 | | ethical and abide by any State or federal rules.
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14 | | (9) Recognized accreditation status. Accreditation |
15 | | with an accrediting body approved by the U.S. Department |
16 | | of Education may be counted as significant evidence of the |
17 | | institution's ability to meet curricular approval |
18 | | criteria.
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19 | | (10) Meeting employment requirements in the field of |
20 | | study. The institution must clearly demonstrate how a |
21 | | student's completion of the program of study satisfies |
22 | | employment requirements in the occupational field. Such |
23 | | information must be clearly and accurately provided to |
24 | | students. If licensure, certification, or their equivalent |
25 | | is required of program graduates to enter the field of |
26 | | employment, the institution must clearly demonstrate that |
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1 | | completion of the program will allow students to achieve |
2 | | this status.
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3 | | (11) Enrollment agreements that, at a minimum, meet |
4 | | the requirements outlined in Section 40 of this Act.
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5 | | (12) Clearly communicated tuition and fee charges. |
6 | | Tuition and fees and any other expense charged by the |
7 | | school must be appropriate to the expected income that |
8 | | will be earned by graduates. No school may have a tuition |
9 | | policy or enrollment agreement that requires that a |
10 | | student register for more than a single semester, quarter, |
11 | | term, or other such period of enrollment as a condition of |
12 | | the enrollment nor shall any school charge a student for |
13 | | multiple periods of enrollment prior to completion of the |
14 | | single semester, quarter, term, or other such period of |
15 | | enrollment.
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16 | | (13) Legal action against the institution, its parent |
17 | | company, its owners, its governing board, or its board |
18 | | members. Any such legal action must be provided to the |
19 | | Board and may be considered as a reason for denial or |
20 | | revocation of the permit of approval.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 97-650, eff. 2-1-12.) |
22 | | (105 ILCS 426/37)
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23 | | Sec. 37. Disclosures. All schools shall make, at a |
24 | | minimum, the disclosures required under this Section clearly |
25 | | and conspicuously on their Internet websites. The disclosure |
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1 | | shall consist of a statement containing the following |
2 | | information for the most recent 12-month reporting period of |
3 | | July 1 through June 30: |
4 | | (1) The number of students who were admitted in the |
5 | | course of instruction as of July 1
of that reporting |
6 | | period. |
7 | | (2) Additions during the year due to: |
8 | | (A) new starts;
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9 | | (B) re-enrollments; and
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10 | | (C) transfers into the course of instruction from |
11 | | other courses of instruction at the school.
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12 | | (3) The total number of students admitted during the |
13 | | reporting period (the number of students reported under |
14 | | paragraph (1) of this Section plus the additions reported |
15 | | under subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) of paragraph (2) of |
16 | | this Section.
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17 | | (4) Of the total course of instruction enrollment, the |
18 | | number of students who:
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19 | | (A) transferred out of the course of instruction |
20 | | to another course of
instruction;
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21 | | (B) completed or graduated from a course of |
22 | | instruction;
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23 | | (C) withdrew from the school;
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24 | | (D) are still enrolled.
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25 | | (5) The number of students listed in paragraph (4) of |
26 | | this Section who:
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1 | | (A) were placed in their field of study;
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2 | | (B) were placed in a related field;
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3 | | (C) placed out of the field;
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4 | | (D) were not available for placement due to |
5 | | personal reasons;
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6 | | (E) were not employed.
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7 | | (6) The number of students who took a State licensing |
8 | | examination or professional certification examination, if |
9 | | any, during the reporting period, as well as the number |
10 | | who passed. |
11 | | (7) The number of graduates who obtained employment in |
12 | | the field who did not use the school's placement |
13 | | assistance during the reporting period; such information |
14 | | may be compiled
by reasonable efforts of the school to |
15 | | contact graduates by written correspondence.
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16 | | (8) The average starting salary for all school |
17 | | graduates employed during the reporting period; such |
18 | | information may be compiled by reasonable efforts of the |
19 | | school to contact graduates by written correspondence. |
20 | | (9) The following clear and conspicuous caption, set |
21 | | forth with the address and telephone number of the Board's |
22 | | office: |
23 | | "COMPLAINTS AGAINST THIS SCHOOL MAY BE REGISTERED |
24 | | WITH THE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION.". |
25 | | (10) If the United States Department of Education |
26 | | places the school on either the Heightened Cash Monitoring |
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1 | | 2 payment method or the reimbursement payment method, as |
2 | | authorized under 34 CFR 668.162, a clear and conspicuous |
3 | | disclosure that the United States Department of Education |
4 | | has heightened monitoring of the school's finances and the |
5 | | reason for such monitoring. Such disclosure shall be made |
6 | | within 14 days of the action of the United States |
7 | | Department of Education both on the school's website and |
8 | | to all students and prospective students on a form |
9 | | prescribed by the Board. |
10 | | An alphabetical list of names, addresses, and dates of |
11 | | admission by course or course of instruction and a sample copy |
12 | | of the enrollment agreement employed to enroll the students |
13 | | listed shall be filed with the Board's Executive Director on |
14 | | an annual basis. The list shall be signed and verified by the |
15 | | school's
chief managing employee.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 97-650, eff. 2-1-12.) |
17 | | (105 ILCS 426/50)
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18 | | Sec. 50. Requirements for approved institutions. |
19 | | (a) Each school and each of the non-degree programs of |
20 | | study offered by the school shall be issued a permit of |
21 | | approval approved for one year. The permit shall be renewed |
22 | | annually and every fifth year pursuant to Section 75 of this |
23 | | Act 5 years , subject to the terms and conditions of approval, |
24 | | including without limitation the submission of required |
25 | | reporting and the payment of required charges and fees under |
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1 | | the provisions of Section 75 of this Act, and compliance with |
2 | | any other requirements in this Act or supporting rules. |
3 | | Failure to so comply at any time during the 5 years is grounds |
4 | | for immediate revocation of the permit of approval. |
5 | | Information requested by the Board must be submitted annually |
6 | | or, in special circumstances, at the request of the Board. |
7 | | Failure to do so is grounds for immediate revocation of the |
8 | | permit of approval. Each non-degree program of study must be |
9 | | approved by the Board as well. Regardless of when the program |
10 | | was approved, all programs of study must be approved again |
11 | | with the institutional approval every 5 years at the end of the |
12 | | 5-year approval period or in conjunction with an earlier |
13 | | review if so required under this Act or the administrative |
14 | | rules adopted in support of this Act. The Board's Executive |
15 | | Director has the authority to order any school subject to this |
16 | | Act to cease and desist operations if the school is found to |
17 | | have acted contrary to the standards set forth in this Act or |
18 | | the supporting administrative rules.
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19 | | (b) Any school that is institutionally accredited by an |
20 | | accrediting agency that is recognized by the U.S. Department |
21 | | of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation |
22 | | shall be issued a permit of approval valid for 5 years for each |
23 | | non-degree program of study offered by the school. The permit |
24 | | shall be subject to (i) the terms and conditions of approval, |
25 | | including, without limitation, the submission of required |
26 | | reporting, (ii) the payment of required charges and fees under |
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1 | | the provisions of Section 75 of this Act, and (iii) compliance |
2 | | with any other requirements under this Act or administrative |
3 | | rule. The failure of a school to comply at any time during the |
4 | | 5-year term of the permit of approval shall be grounds for the |
5 | | immediate revocation of the permit of approval. Information |
6 | | requested by the Board must be submitted annually or, in |
7 | | certain circumstances, at the request of the Board. The |
8 | | failure of the school to submit the requested information |
9 | | shall be grounds for the immediate revocation of the permit of |
10 | | approval. Each non-degree program of study must be approved by |
11 | | the Board. Regardless of the date a school received initial |
12 | | approval of a program of study, all programs of study must be |
13 | | reapproved for a permit of approval at the end of each 5-year |
14 | | approval period or in conjunction with an earlier review if |
15 | | otherwise required by this Act or administrative rule. |
16 | | (c) The Board may order any school subject to this Act to |
17 | | cease and desist operations if the school is found to have |
18 | | acted contrary to the standards set forth in this Act or |
19 | | administrative rule. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 97-650, eff. 2-1-12.) |
21 | | (105 ILCS 426/55)
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22 | | Sec. 55. Maintenance of approval. Institutions covered |
23 | | under this Act must meet the following requirements to receive |
24 | | and maintain approval:
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25 | | (1) Provide a surety bond. A continuous surety company |
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1 | | bond, written by a company authorized to do business in |
2 | | this State, for the protection of contractual rights, |
3 | | including faithful performance of all contracts and |
4 | | agreements for students and their parents, guardians, or |
5 | | sponsors. The Board shall establish the bond amount by |
6 | | rule. The amount of the bond must be sufficient to provide |
7 | | for the repayment of full tuition to all students enrolled |
8 | | at the institution in the event of closure of the |
9 | | institution. Evidence of the continuation of the bond must |
10 | | be filed annually with the Board. The surety bond must be a |
11 | | written agreement that provides for monetary compensation |
12 | | in the event that the school fails to fulfill its |
13 | | obligations to its students and their parents, guardians, |
14 | | or sponsors. The surety bonding company shall guarantee |
15 | | the return to students and their parents, guardians, or |
16 | | sponsors of all prepaid, unearned tuition in the event of |
17 | | school closure. A condition of the bond shall be that the |
18 | | bond agent shall notify the Board in the event the bond is |
19 | | no longer in effect.
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20 | | (2) Provide to the Board and each student the school's |
21 | | policy for addressing student complaints. Included in this |
22 | | process, the school must provide in its promotional |
23 | | materials and on its Internet website the Board's address |
24 | | and Internet website for reporting complaints.
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25 | | (3) Provide on the institution's Internet website and |
26 | | in promotional materials and enrollment agreements the |
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1 | | Internet website, address, and phone number of the Board |
2 | | for students to report complaints.
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3 | | (4) Provide evidence of liability insurance, in such |
4 | | form and amount as the Board shall from time to time |
5 | | prescribe pursuant to rules adopted under this Act, to |
6 | | protect students and employees at the school's places of |
7 | | business and at all classroom extensions, including any |
8 | | work-experience locations.
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9 | | (5) Provide data as requested by the Board to support |
10 | | the satisfaction of the requirements of this Act or to |
11 | | provide vocational and technical educational data for the |
12 | | longitudinal data system created under the P-20 |
13 | | Longitudinal Education Data System Act.
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14 | | (6) Pay required fees as described under the |
15 | | provisions of Section 75 of this Act by prescribed |
16 | | deadlines.
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17 | | (7) With respect to advertising programs of study, all |
18 | | of the following apply:
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19 | | (A) A school may state that it is approved to offer |
20 | | a program of study or authorized to award a |
21 | | certificate in this State only after that approval has |
22 | | been officially granted and received in writing from |
23 | | the Board.
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24 | | (B) A school shall not advertise or state in any |
25 | | manner that it is accredited by the Board to award |
26 | | degrees or certificates.
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1 | | (C) No school may publish or otherwise communicate |
2 | | to prospective students, faculty, staff, or the public |
3 | | misleading or erroneous information about the |
4 | | certificate or degree-granting status of a given |
5 | | institution.
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6 | | (D) All advertisements or solicitations by |
7 | | approved schools shall only reference the Board's |
8 | | approval by stating that the school is approved by the |
9 | | "Division of Private Business and Vocational Schools". |
10 | | (E) All advertisements or solicitations by |
11 | | approved schools shall contain the school's official |
12 | | Internet website address.
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13 | | (8) Permit the Board's Executive Director or his or |
14 | | her designees to inspect the school or classes thereof |
15 | | from time to time with or without notice and to make |
16 | | available to the Board's Executive Director or his or her |
17 | | designees, at any time when required to do so, |
18 | | information, including financial information, pertaining |
19 | | to the operation and to the activities of the school |
20 | | required for the administration of this Act and the |
21 | | standards and rules adopted under this Act.
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22 | | (9) Maintain satisfactory student retention and |
23 | | graduation rates and State licensing examination or |
24 | | professional certification examination passage rates. |
25 | | Student retention and graduation rates must be maintained |
26 | | that are appropriate to standards in the field. A State |
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1 | | licensing examination or professional certification |
2 | | examination passage rate of at least 50% of the average |
3 | | passage rate for schools within the industry for any State |
4 | | licensing examination or professional certification |
5 | | examination must be maintained. In the event that the |
6 | | school fails to do so, then that school shall be placed on |
7 | | probation for one year. If that school's passage rate in |
8 | | its next reporting period does not exceed 50% of the |
9 | | average passage rate of that class of school as a whole, |
10 | | then the Board shall revoke the school's approval for that |
11 | | program to operate in this State. In addition, this shall |
12 | | be grounds for reviewing the institution's approval to |
13 | | operate. The Board shall develop, by rule, a procedure to |
14 | | ensure the veracity of the information required under this |
15 | | Section.
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16 | | (10) Not enter into an enrollment agreement wherein |
17 | | the student waives the right to assert against the school |
18 | | or any assignee any claim or defense he or she may have |
19 | | against the school arising under the agreement. Any |
20 | | provisions in an enrollment agreement wherein the student |
21 | | agrees to such a waiver shall be rendered void.
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22 | | (11) Not have a tuition policy or enrollment agreement |
23 | | that requires that a student register for more than a |
24 | | single semester, quarter, term, or other such period of |
25 | | enrollment as a condition of the enrollment nor charge a |
26 | | student for multiple periods of enrollment prior to |
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1 | | completion of a single semester, quarter, term, or other |
2 | | such period of enrollment.
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3 | | (12) Provide the Board with a copy of any notice of |
4 | | warning or suspension or revocation received from an |
5 | | accrediting agency or State or federal oversight body |
6 | | within 15 days after receipt of the notice. The school |
7 | | shall, at the same time, inform the Board, in writing, on |
8 | | actions being taken to correct all deficiencies cited.
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9 | | (13) Maintain a fair and equitable refund policy and |
10 | | abide by it. Such a policy shall abide by any State or |
11 | | federal rules as appropriate. The same policy shall apply |
12 | | to all students equally.
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13 | | (14) Act in an ethical manner.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 97-650, eff. 2-1-12.) |
15 | | (105 ILCS 426/70)
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16 | | Sec. 70. Closing of a school.
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17 | | (a) In the event a school proposes to discontinue its |
18 | | operations, the chief administrative officer of the school |
19 | | shall cause to be filed with the Board the original or legible |
20 | | true copies of all such academic records of the institution as |
21 | | may be specified by the Board.
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22 | | (b) These records shall include, at a minimum, the |
23 | | academic records of each former student that is traditionally |
24 | | provided on an academic transcript, such as, but not limited |
25 | | to, courses taken, terms, grades, and other such information.
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1 | | (c) In the event it appears to the Board that any such |
2 | | records of an institution discontinuing its operations is in |
3 | | danger of being lost, hidden, destroyed, or otherwise made |
4 | | unavailable to the Board, the Board may seize and take |
5 | | possession of the records, on its own motion and without order |
6 | | of court.
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7 | | (d) The Board shall maintain or cause to be maintained a |
8 | | permanent file of such records coming into its possession.
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9 | | (e) As an alternative to the deposit of such records with |
10 | | the Board, the institution may propose to the Board a plan for |
11 | | permanent retention of the records. The plan must be put into |
12 | | effect only with the approval of the Board.
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13 | | (f) When a postsecondary educational institution now or |
14 | | hereafter operating in this State proposes to discontinue its |
15 | | operation, such institution shall cause to be created a |
16 | | teach-out plan acceptable to the Board, which shall fulfill |
17 | | the school's educational obligations to its students. Should |
18 | | the school fail to deliver or act on the teach-out plan, the |
19 | | Board is in no way responsible for providing the teach-out.
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20 | | (g-5) The school shall release any institutional holds |
21 | | placed on any students record, regardless of the type of hold |
22 | | placed on the student record. |
23 | | (g) The school and its designated surety bonding company |
24 | | are responsible for the return to students of all prepaid, |
25 | | unearned tuition. As identified in Section 55 of this Act, the |
26 | | surety bond must be a written agreement that provides for |
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1 | | monetary compensation in the event that the school fails to |
2 | | fulfill its obligations. The surety bonding company shall |
3 | | guarantee the return to the school's students and their |
4 | | parents, guardians, or sponsors of all prepaid, unearned |
5 | | tuition in the event of school closure. Should the school or |
6 | | its surety bonding company fail to deliver or act to fulfill |
7 | | the obligation, the Board is in no way responsible for the |
8 | | repayment or any related damages or claims.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 97-650, eff. 2-1-12.) |
10 | | (105 ILCS 426/75)
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11 | | Sec. 75. Application and renewal fees. The Board may not |
12 | | approve any application for a permit of approval or program of |
13 | | study that has been plagiarized in part or whole and may return |
14 | | any such application for a permit of approval or program of |
15 | | study. Additionally, the Board may not approve any application |
16 | | for a permit of approval or program of study that has not been |
17 | | completed in its entirety. Fees for application and renewal |
18 | | may be set by the Board by rule. Fees shall be collected for |
19 | | all of the following:
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20 | | (1) An original school application for a permit |
21 | | certificate of approval.
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22 | | (2) An initial school application for a permit |
23 | | certificate of approval upon occurrence of a change of |
24 | | ownership.
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25 | | (3) An annual school application for renewal of a |
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2 | | (4) A school application for a change of location.
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3 | | (5) A school application for a classroom extension.
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4 | | (6) If an applicant school that has not remedied all |
5 | | deficiencies cited by the Board within 12 months after the |
6 | | date of its original application for a permit certificate |
7 | | of approval, an additional original application fee for |
8 | | the continued cost of investigation of its application.
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9 | | (7) Transcript processing.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 97-650, eff. 2-1-12.) |
11 | | Section 15. The Developmental Education Reform Act is |
12 | | amended by changing Section 100-30 as follows: |
13 | | (110 ILCS 175/100-30)
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14 | | Sec. 100-30. Institutional plans; report. |
15 | | (a) On or before May 1, 2022, each university shall submit |
16 | | to the Board of Higher Education and each community college |
17 | | shall submit to the Illinois Community College Board its |
18 | | institutional plan for scaling evidence-based developmental |
19 | | education reforms to maximize the probability that a student |
20 | | will be placed in and successfully complete introductory |
21 | | college-level English language or mathematics coursework |
22 | | within 2 semesters at the institution. At a minimum, a plan |
23 | | submitted by an institution shall include all of the |
24 | | following: |
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1 | | (1) A description of the current developmental |
2 | | education models offered by the institution. If the |
3 | | institution does not currently offer developmental |
4 | | education coursework, it must provide details regarding |
5 | | its decision not to offer developmental education |
6 | | coursework and the pathways that are available to students |
7 | | deemed to be insufficiently prepared for introductory |
8 | | college-level English language or mathematics coursework. |
9 | | (2) A description of the developmental education |
10 | | models that will be implemented and scaled and the basis |
11 | | of the evidence and associated data that the institution |
12 | | considered in making the decision to scale each model. |
13 | | (3) Baseline data and benchmarks for progress, |
14 | | including, but not limited to, (i) enrollment in |
15 | | credit-bearing English language or mathematics courses, |
16 | | (ii) rates of successful completion of introductory |
17 | | college-level English language or mathematics courses, and |
18 | | (iii) college-credit accumulation. |
19 | | (4) Detailed plans for scaling reforms and improving |
20 | | outcomes for all students placed in traditional |
21 | | developmental education models or models with comparable |
22 | | introductory college-level course completion rates. The |
23 | | plan shall provide details about the expected improvements |
24 | | in educational outcomes for Black students as result of |
25 | | the proposed reforms. |
26 | | (b) On or before February 15 January 1 , 2023 and every 2 |
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1 | | years thereafter, the Board of Higher Education and Illinois |
2 | | Community College Board shall collect data and report to the |
3 | | General Assembly and the public the status of developmental |
4 | | education reforms at institutions. The report must include |
5 | | data on the progress of the developmental education reforms, |
6 | | including, but not limited to, (i) enrollment in |
7 | | credit-bearing English language or mathematics courses, (ii) |
8 | | rates of successful completion of introductory college-level |
9 | | English language or mathematics courses, and (iii) |
10 | | college-credit accumulation. The data should be disaggregated |
11 | | by gender, race and ethnicity, federal Pell Grant status, and |
12 | | other variables of interest to the Board of Higher Education |
13 | | and the Illinois Community College Board. |
14 | | (c) On or before February 15 January 1 , 2024 and every 2 |
15 | | years thereafter, the Board of Higher Education and Illinois |
16 | | Community College Board, in consultation with institutions of |
17 | | higher education and other stakeholders, shall consider |
18 | | additional data reporting requirements to facilitate the |
19 | | rigorous and continuous evaluation of each institution's |
20 | | implementation plan and its impact on improving outcomes for |
21 | | students in developmental education, particularly for Black |
22 | | students.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 101-654, eff. 3-8-21.) |
24 | | Section 20. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended |
25 | | by changing Sections 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9.16, 11, and 16 as |
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1 | | follows:
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2 | | (110 ILCS 205/1) (from Ch. 144, par. 181)
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3 | | Sec. 1.
The following terms shall have the meanings |
4 | | respectively prescribed
for them, except when the context |
5 | | otherwise requires:
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6 | | "Public institutions of higher education": The University |
7 | | of
Illinois; Southern Illinois University;
Chicago State |
8 | | University; Eastern Illinois University; Governors State
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9 | | University; Illinois State University; Northeastern Illinois |
10 | | University;
Northern Illinois University; Western Illinois |
11 | | University; the public community
colleges of the State and any
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12 | | other public universities, colleges and community colleges now |
13 | | or hereafter
established or authorized by the General |
14 | | Assembly.
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15 | | "Board": The Board of Higher Education created by this |
16 | | Act.
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17 | | "Private institution of higher education": Any institution |
18 | | of higher education that is subject to the Private College Act |
19 | | or the Academic Degree Act. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 100-167, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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21 | | (110 ILCS 205/3) (from Ch. 144, par. 183)
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22 | | Sec. 3. Terms; vacancies.
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23 | | (a) The members of the Board whose appointments are |
24 | | subject to
confirmation by the Senate shall be selected for |
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1 | | 6-year terms expiring on
January 31 of odd numbered years.
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2 | | (b) The members of the Board shall continue to serve after |
3 | | the
expiration of their terms until their successors have been |
4 | | appointed.
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5 | | (c) Vacancies on the Board in offices appointed by the |
6 | | Governor shall be
filled by appointment by the Governor for |
7 | | the unexpired term. If the
appointment is subject to Senate |
8 | | confirmation and the Senate is not in
session or is in recess |
9 | | when the appointment is made, the appointee shall
serve |
10 | | subject to subsequent Senate approval of the appointment.
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11 | | (d) Each student member shall serve a term of one year |
12 | | beginning on July
1 of each year and until a successor is |
13 | | appointed and qualified .
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14 | | (e) The member of the Board representing public university |
15 | | governing
boards and the member of the Board representing |
16 | | private college and university
boards of trustees, who are |
17 | | appointed by the Governor but not subject to
confirmation by |
18 | | the Senate, shall serve terms of one year beginning on July 1.
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 100-167, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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20 | | (110 ILCS 205/6) (from Ch. 144, par. 186)
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21 | | Sec. 6.
The Board, in cooperation with the Illinois |
22 | | Community College Board, shall analyze the present and future |
23 | | aims, needs and
requirements of higher education in the State |
24 | | of Illinois and prepare a
strategic master plan for the |
25 | | development, expansion, integration, coordination and
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1 | | efficient utilization of the facilities, curricula and |
2 | | standards of higher
education for public institutions of |
3 | | higher education in the areas of
teaching, research and public |
4 | | service. The strategic master plan shall also include higher |
5 | | education affordability and accessibility measures. The Board, |
6 | | in cooperation with the Illinois Community College Board, |
7 | | shall formulate the strategic master
plan and prepare and |
8 | | submit to the General Assembly and the Governor drafts
of |
9 | | proposed legislation to effectuate the plan. The Board, in |
10 | | cooperation with the Illinois Community College Board, shall |
11 | | engage in a
continuing study, an analysis, and an evaluation |
12 | | of the strategic master plan so
developed, and it shall be its |
13 | | responsibility to recommend, from time to
time as it |
14 | | determines, amendments and modifications of any strategic |
15 | | master plan
enacted by the General Assembly.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 99-655, eff. 7-28-16.)
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17 | | (110 ILCS 205/7) (from Ch. 144, par. 187)
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18 | | Sec. 7.
The Board of Trustees of the University of |
19 | | Illinois, the Board of
Trustees of Southern Illinois |
20 | | University,
the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University, |
21 | | the Board of Trustees of
Eastern Illinois University, the |
22 | | Board of Trustees of Governors State
University, the Board of |
23 | | Trustees of Illinois State University, the Board of
Trustees |
24 | | of Northeastern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of |
25 | | Northern
Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Western |
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1 | | Illinois University,
the Illinois Community College Board and |
2 | | the campuses under their governance
or supervision shall not |
3 | | hereafter undertake the establishment of any new
unit of |
4 | | instruction, research, or public service without the approval |
5 | | of the
Board. The term "new unit of instruction, research, or |
6 | | public service"
includes the establishment of a college, |
7 | | school, division, institute,
department, or other unit in any |
8 | | field of instruction, research, or public
service not |
9 | | theretofore included in the program of the institution, and
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10 | | includes the establishment of any new branch or campus. The |
11 | | term does not
include reasonable and moderate extensions of |
12 | | existing curricula, research,
or public service programs which |
13 | | have a direct relationship to existing
programs; and the Board |
14 | | may, under its rulemaking power, define the
character of such |
15 | | reasonable and moderate extensions.
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16 | | Such governing boards shall submit to the Board all |
17 | | proposals for a new
unit of instruction, research, or public |
18 | | service. The Board may approve or
disapprove the proposal in |
19 | | whole or in part or approve modifications
thereof whenever in |
20 | | its judgment such action is consistent with the
objectives of |
21 | | an existing or proposed strategic master plan of higher |
22 | | education.
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23 | | The Board of Higher Education is authorized to review |
24 | | periodically all
existing programs of instruction, research, |
25 | | and public service at the State
universities and colleges and |
26 | | to advise the appropriate board of control if
the contribution |
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1 | | of each program is not educationally and economically
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2 | | justified. Each State university shall report annually to the |
3 | | Board on programs of instruction, research, or public service |
4 | | that have been terminated, dissolved, reduced, or consolidated |
5 | | by the university. Each State university shall also report to |
6 | | the Board all programs of instruction, research, and public |
7 | | service that exhibit a trend of low performance in |
8 | | enrollments, degree completions, and high expense per degree. |
9 | | The Board shall compile an annual report that shall contain |
10 | | information on new programs created, existing programs that |
11 | | have been closed or consolidated, and programs that exhibit |
12 | | low performance or productivity. The report must be submitted |
13 | | to the General Assembly. The Board shall have the authority to |
14 | | define relevant terms and timelines by rule with respect to |
15 | | this reporting.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.)
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17 | | (110 ILCS 205/8) (from Ch. 144, par. 188)
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18 | | Sec. 8.
The Board of Trustees of the University of |
19 | | Illinois, the Board of
Trustees of Southern Illinois |
20 | | University,
the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University, |
21 | | the Board of Trustees of
Eastern Illinois University, the |
22 | | Board of Trustees of Governors State
University, the Board of |
23 | | Trustees of Illinois State University, the Board of
Trustees |
24 | | of Northeastern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of |
25 | | Northern
Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Western |
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1 | | Illinois University, and
the Illinois Community College Board |
2 | | shall submit to the Board not later
than the 15th day of |
3 | | November of each year its budget proposals for the
operation |
4 | | and capital needs of the institutions under its governance or
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5 | | supervision for the ensuing fiscal year. Each budget proposal |
6 | | shall conform
to the procedures developed by the Board in the |
7 | | design of an information
system for State universities and |
8 | | colleges.
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9 | | In order to maintain a cohesive system of higher |
10 | | education, the Board and
its staff shall communicate on a |
11 | | regular basis with all public university
presidents. They |
12 | | shall meet at least semiannually to achieve economies of
scale |
13 | | where possible and provide the most innovative and efficient |
14 | | programs and
services.
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15 | | The Board, in the analysis of formulating the annual |
16 | | budget request,
shall consider rates of tuition and fees and |
17 | | undergraduate tuition and fee waiver programs at the State |
18 | | universities and
colleges. The Board shall also consider the |
19 | | current and projected
utilization of the total physical plant |
20 | | of each campus of a university or
college in approving the |
21 | | capital budget for any new building or facility.
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22 | | The Board of Higher Education shall submit to the |
23 | | Governor, to the
General Assembly, and to the appropriate |
24 | | budget agencies of the Governor
and General Assembly its |
25 | | analysis and recommendations on such budget
proposals.
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26 | | The Board is directed to form a broad-based group of |
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1 | | individuals representing the Office of the Governor, the |
2 | | General Assembly, public institutions of higher education, |
3 | | State agencies, business and industry, statewide organizations |
4 | | representing faculty and staff, and others as the Board shall |
5 | | deem appropriate to devise a system for allocating State |
6 | | resources to public institutions of higher education based |
7 | | upon performance in achieving State goals related to student |
8 | | success and certificate and degree completion. |
9 | | Beginning in Fiscal Year 2013, the Board of Higher |
10 | | Education budget recommendations to the Governor and the |
11 | | General Assembly shall include allocations to public |
12 | | institutions of higher education based upon performance |
13 | | metrics designed to promote and measure student success in |
14 | | degree and certificate completion. Public university metrics |
15 | | must be adopted by the Board by rule, and public community |
16 | | college metrics must be adopted by the Illinois Community |
17 | | College Board by rule. These metrics must be developed and |
18 | | promulgated in accordance with the following principles: |
19 | | (1) The metrics must be developed in consultation with |
20 | | public institutions of higher education, as well as other |
21 | | State educational agencies and other higher education |
22 | | organizations, associations, interests, and stakeholders |
23 | | as deemed appropriate by the Board. |
24 | | (2) The metrics shall include provisions for |
25 | | recognizing the demands on and rewarding the performance |
26 | | of institutions in advancing the success of students who |
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1 | | are academically or financially at risk, including |
2 | | first-generation students, low-income students, and |
3 | | students traditionally underrepresented in higher |
4 | | education, as specified in Section 9.16 of this Act. |
5 | | (3) The metrics shall recognize and account for the |
6 | | differentiated missions of institutions and sectors of |
7 | | higher education. |
8 | | (4) The metrics shall focus on the fundamental goal of |
9 | | increasing completion of college courses, certificates, |
10 | | and degrees. Performance metrics shall recognize the |
11 | | unique and broad mission of public community colleges |
12 | | through consideration of additional factors including, but |
13 | | not limited to, enrollment, progress through key academic |
14 | | milestones, transfer to a baccalaureate institution, and |
15 | | degree completion. |
16 | | (5) The metrics must be designed to maintain the |
17 | | quality of degrees, certificates, courses, and programs. |
18 | | In devising performance metrics, the Board may be guided by |
19 | | the report of the Higher Education Finance Study Commission. |
20 | | Each State university must
submit its plan for capital |
21 | | improvements of non-instructional facilities to
the Board for |
22 | | approval before final commitments are made if the total cost |
23 | | of the project as approved by the institution's board of |
24 | | control is in excess of $2 million. Non-instructional
uses |
25 | | shall include but not be limited to dormitories, union |
26 | | buildings,
field houses, stadium, other recreational |
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1 | | facilities and parking lots. The
Board shall determine whether |
2 | | or not any project submitted for approval is
consistent with |
3 | | the strategic master plan for higher education and with |
4 | | instructional
buildings that are provided for therein. If the |
5 | | project is found by a
majority of the Board not to be |
6 | | consistent, such capital improvement shall
not be constructed.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 99-655, eff. 7-28-16.)
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8 | | (110 ILCS 205/9.16) (from Ch. 144, par. 189.16)
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9 | | Sec. 9.16. Underrepresentation of certain groups in higher |
10 | | education.
To require public institutions of higher education |
11 | | to develop and implement an equity plan and practices that |
12 | | include
methods and strategies to increase the access, |
13 | | retention, completion, and student loan repayment rates |
14 | | participation of minorities, rural students, adult students, |
15 | | women ,
and individuals with disabilities who are traditionally |
16 | | underrepresented in
education programs and activities. To |
17 | | encourage private institutions of higher education to develop |
18 | | and implement an equity plan and practices. For the purpose of |
19 | | this Section,
minorities shall mean persons who are citizens |
20 | | of the United States or
lawful permanent resident aliens of |
21 | | the United States and who are any of the following: |
22 | | (1) American Indian or Alaska Native (a person having |
23 | | origins in any of the original peoples of North and South |
24 | | America, including Central America, and who maintains |
25 | | tribal affiliation or community attachment). |
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1 | | (2) Asian (a person having origins in any of the |
2 | | original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the |
3 | | Indian subcontinent, including, but not limited to, |
4 | | Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, |
5 | | the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam). |
6 | | (3) Black or African American (a person having origins |
7 | | in any of the black racial groups of Africa). |
8 | | (4) Hispanic or Latino (a person of Cuban, Mexican, |
9 | | Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish |
10 | | culture or origin, regardless of race). |
11 | | (5) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (a |
12 | | person having origins in any of the original peoples of |
13 | | Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands).
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14 | | The Board shall adopt any rules necessary to administer |
15 | | this Section.
The Board , in collaboration with the Illinois |
16 | | Community College Board, shall also do the following:
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17 | | (a) require all public institutions of higher education to |
18 | | develop and
submit an equity plan and implement practices |
19 | | that, at a minimum, close gaps in enrollment, retention, |
20 | | completion, and student loan repayment rates for |
21 | | underrepresented groups and encourage all private institutions |
22 | | of higher education to develop and submit such equity plans |
23 | | and implement such practices plans for the implementation of |
24 | | this Section ;
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25 | | (b) conduct periodic review of public institutions of |
26 | | higher education and private institutions of higher education |
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1 | | to
determine compliance with this Section; and if the Board |
2 | | finds that a public
institution of higher education is not in |
3 | | compliance with this Section,
it shall notify the institution |
4 | | of steps to take to attain compliance;
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5 | | (c) provide advice and counsel pursuant to this Section;
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6 | | (d) conduct studies of the effectiveness and outcomes of |
7 | | the methods and strategies outlined in an institution's equity |
8 | | plan, as well as others
designed to increase participation and |
9 | | success of students in education programs and
activities in |
10 | | which minorities, rural students, adult students, women , and |
11 | | individuals with disabilities are
traditionally |
12 | | underrepresented, and monitor and report the outcomes for |
13 | | success of students as a result of the implementation of |
14 | | equity plans in such
education programs and activities ;
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15 | | (e) require components of an institution's equity plan to |
16 | | include strategies to increase encourage minority student |
17 | | recruitment , and retention , and student loan repayment rates |
18 | | in colleges
and universities. In implementing this paragraph, |
19 | | the Board shall undertake
but need not be limited to the |
20 | | following: the establishment of guidelines
and plans for |
21 | | public institutions of higher education and private |
22 | | institutions of higher education for minority student
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23 | | recruitment , and retention, and student loan repayment rates, |
24 | | including requirements to establish campus climate and culture |
25 | | surveys, the review and monitoring of minority student |
26 | | services,
programs , and supports implemented at public |
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1 | | institutions of higher education and private institutions of |
2 | | higher education to
determine their compliance with any |
3 | | guidelines and plans so established,
the determination of the |
4 | | effectiveness and funding requirements of minority
student |
5 | | services, programs , and supports at public institutions of |
6 | | higher education and private institutions of higher education , |
7 | | the
dissemination of successful programs as models, and the |
8 | | encouragement of
cooperative partnerships between community |
9 | | colleges , and local school
attendance centers , and 4-year |
10 | | colleges and universities to support enrollment of which are |
11 | | experiencing difficulties in enrolling
minority students in |
12 | | four-year colleges and universities ;
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13 | | (f) mandate all public institutions of higher education |
14 | | and encourage all private institutions of higher education to |
15 | | submit data
and information essential to determine compliance |
16 | | with this Section. The
Board shall prescribe the format and |
17 | | the date for submission of this data
and any other education |
18 | | equity data; and
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19 | | (g) report to the General Assembly and the Governor |
20 | | annually with a
description of the plans submitted by each |
21 | | public institution of higher
education and each private |
22 | | institution of higher education for implementation of this |
23 | | Section, including financial data
relating to the most recent |
24 | | fiscal year expenditures for specific minority
programs , the |
25 | | effectiveness of such
plans and programs and the effectiveness |
26 | | of the methods and strategies developed by the
Board in |
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1 | | meeting the purposes of this Section, the degree of compliance
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2 | | with this Section by each public institution of higher |
3 | | education and each private institution of higher education as
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4 | | determined by the Board pursuant to its periodic review |
5 | | responsibilities,
and the findings made by the Board in |
6 | | conducting its studies and monitoring
student outcomes and |
7 | | institutional success as required by paragraph (d) d) of this |
8 | | Section. With
respect to each public institution of higher |
9 | | education and each private institution of higher education, |
10 | | such report also shall
include, but need not be limited to, |
11 | | information with respect to each
institution's minority |
12 | | program budget allocations; minority student
admission, |
13 | | retention and graduation and student loan repayment rate |
14 | | statistics; admission, retention, and graduation , and student |
15 | | loan repayment rate statistics of all students who are the |
16 | | first in their immediate family to attend an institution of |
17 | | higher education; number of financial
assistance awards , not |
18 | | including student loans, to undergraduate and graduate |
19 | | minority students; and
minority faculty representation. This |
20 | | paragraph shall not be construed to
prohibit the Board from |
21 | | making, preparing or issuing additional surveys or
studies |
22 | | with respect to minority education in Illinois.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 102-465, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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24 | | (110 ILCS 205/11) (from Ch. 144, par. 191)
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25 | | Sec. 11.
In the formulation of a strategic master plan of |
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1 | | higher education and in the
discharge of its duties under this |
2 | | Act, the Board shall give consideration
to the problems and |
3 | | attitudes of private junior colleges,
private colleges and
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4 | | universities, and of other educational groups, |
5 | | instrumentalities and
institutions, and to specialized areas |
6 | | of education, as they relate to the
overall policies and |
7 | | problems of higher education.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 82-622.)
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9 | | (110 ILCS 205/16) |
10 | | Sec. 16. Record retention requirements when Closing an |
11 | | institution of higher education closes ; student records ; |
12 | | institutional transfer agreements . |
13 | | (a) In this Section: |
14 | | "Academic records" means the academic records of each |
15 | | former student of an institution of higher education that is |
16 | | traditionally provided on an academic transcript, including, |
17 | | but not limited to, courses taken, terms, grades, and any |
18 | | other similar information. |
19 | | "Institution of higher education" means any publicly or |
20 | | privately operated university, college, junior college, |
21 | | business, technical or vocational school, or other educational |
22 | | institution offering degrees and instruction beyond the |
23 | | secondary school level. "Institution of higher education" does |
24 | | not include a public community college. |
25 | | "Institutional transfer agreement" means an articulation |
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1 | | agreement or transfer agreement between 2 or more institutions |
2 | | of higher education wherein one institution agrees to accept |
3 | | the transfer of earned student credits from a former student |
4 | | of an institution that has discontinued operations. |
5 | | (b) In the event an institution of higher education |
6 | | proposes to discontinue its operations, the chief |
7 | | administrative officer of the institution shall submit a plan |
8 | | to the Board for permanent retention of all academic records , |
9 | | including student records and academic records of the |
10 | | institution. The plan must be approved by the Executive |
11 | | Director of the Board before it is executed. In addition, the |
12 | | plan shall include the release of any institutional holds |
13 | | placed on any student record, regardless of the type of hold |
14 | | placed on a student record. |
15 | | (c) If it appears to the Board that the academic records , |
16 | | including student records and academic records, of an |
17 | | institution of higher education kept pursuant to an approved |
18 | | plan under subsection (b) of this Section may become lost, |
19 | | hidden, destroyed, or otherwise made unavailable to the Board, |
20 | | the Board may seize and take possession of the records, on its |
21 | | own motion and without order of a court.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1008, eff. 8-21-18.) |
23 | | Section 25. The Higher Education Cooperation Act is |
24 | | amended by changing Sections 4 and 5 as follows:
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2 | | Sec. 4.
A program of financial assistance to programs of |
3 | | interinstitutional
cooperation, in higher education is |
4 | | established to implement the policy of
encouraging such |
5 | | cooperation in order to achieve an efficient use of
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6 | | educational resources, an equitable distribution of |
7 | | educational services,
the development of innovative concepts |
8 | | and applications, and other public
purposes.
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9 | | The Board of Higher Education shall administer this |
10 | | program of financial
assistance and shall distribute the funds |
11 | | appropriated by the General
Assembly for this purpose in the |
12 | | form of grants to not-for-profit
corporations organized to |
13 | | administer programs of interinstitutional
cooperation in |
14 | | higher education or to public or nonpublic institutions of
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15 | | higher education participating in such programs.
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16 | | In awarding grants to interinstitutional programs under |
17 | | this Act, the
Board shall consider in relation to each such |
18 | | program whether it serves the
public purposes expressed in |
19 | | this Act, whether the local community is
substantially |
20 | | involved, whether its function could be performed better by a
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21 | | single existing institution, whether the program is consistent |
22 | | with the
Illinois strategic master plan for higher education, |
23 | | and such other criteria as it
determines to be appropriate.
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24 | | No grant may be awarded under this Section for any program |
25 | | of sectarian
instruction or for any program designed to serve |
26 | | a sectarian purpose.
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1 | | As a part of its administration of this Act the Board may |
2 | | require
audits or reports in relation to the administrative, |
3 | | fiscal and academic aspects of
any interinstitutional program |
4 | | for which a grant is awarded under this Act.
The Board shall |
5 | | annually submit to the Governor and the General Assembly a
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6 | | budgetary recommendation for grants under this Act.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 85-244.)
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8 | | (110 ILCS 220/5) (from Ch. 144, par. 285)
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9 | | Sec. 5.
Any not-for-profit corporation organized to |
10 | | administer an
interinstitutional program of higher education |
11 | | may be recognized under this
Section if it has been in |
12 | | existence for 3 years or longer, it is structured
for |
13 | | continuing operation, it is substantial in scope, it is |
14 | | oriented to and
supported by the community in which it is |
15 | | located and it is consistent with
the Illinois strategic |
16 | | master plan for higher education.
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17 | | In each request of the Board of Higher Education to the |
18 | | General Assembly
for the appropriation of funds for the |
19 | | purpose of making grants under this
Act the Board shall |
20 | | specify the amount of the grant proposed for each
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21 | | not-for-profit corporation recognized under this Section.
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22 | | The following not-for-profit corporations are recognized |
23 | | for the
purposes of this Section:
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24 | | The Quad Cities Graduate Study Center.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 77-2813.)
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1 | | Section 30. The Private College Act is amended by changing |
2 | | Sections 3, 4, and 5 and by adding Section 4.5 as follows:
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3 | | (110 ILCS 1005/3) (from Ch. 144, par. 123)
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4 | | Sec. 3.
(a) Applications submitted to the Board for a
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5 | | certificate of approval to operate a post-secondary |
6 | | educational
institution shall contain a statement of the |
7 | | following:
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8 | | 1. the proposed name of the institution and its proposed |
9 | | location;
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10 | | 2. the nature, extent and purposes of the courses of study |
11 | | to be
given;
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12 | | 3. the fees to be charged and the conditions under which |
13 | | the fees
are to be paid;
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14 | | 4. the education and experience of the members of the |
15 | | teaching
staff;
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16 | | 5. the degrees to be issued to students upon
completion of |
17 | | courses of instruction.
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18 | | (b) The Board may not approve any application for a |
19 | | certificate of approval that has been plagiarized, in part or |
20 | | in whole. Additionally, the Board may not approve any |
21 | | application that has not been completed in its entirety and |
22 | | such application shall be returned to the post-secondary |
23 | | educational institution. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 80-1309.)
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2 | | Sec. 4.
Upon the filing of an application for a |
3 | | certificate of
approval the Board shall make an examination to |
4 | | ascertain:
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5 | | 1. That each course of instruction to be offered or given |
6 | | is
adequate, suitable, and proper;
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7 | | 2. That the fee to be charged for the courses of |
8 | | instruction, and
the conditions and terms under which such |
9 | | fees are to be paid are
reasonable;
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10 | | 3. That an adequate physical plant and adequate facilities |
11 | | are
provided;
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12 | | 4. That the members of the teaching staff are adequately |
13 | | prepared to
fulfill their instructional obligations;
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14 | | 5. That the institution does not promise or agree to any |
15 | | right or
privilege in respect to professional examinations or |
16 | | to the practice of
any profession in violation of the laws of |
17 | | this State;
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18 | | 6. That the institution does not offer inducements that |
19 | | are designed
to deceive the prospective student or make any |
20 | | promises which it does
not have the present means or ability to |
21 | | perform ; .
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22 | | 7. That the proposed degree program is educationally and |
23 | | economically consistent with the educational priorities and |
24 | | needs of this State and meets a need that is not currently met |
25 | | by existing institutions and is supported by clear evidence of |
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1 | | need. |
2 | | If the examination shows that the applicant has such |
3 | | qualifications a
certificate of approval shall be issued.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 80-1309.)
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5 | | (110 ILCS 1005/4.5 new) |
6 | | Sec. 4.5. Disclosure of heightened monitoring of finances. |
7 | | Any institution with a certificate of approval under this Act |
8 | | is required to make the following disclosures: |
9 | | (1) If the United States Department of Education |
10 | | places the institution on either the Heightened Cash |
11 | | Monitoring 2 payment method or the reimbursement payment |
12 | | method, as authorized under 34 CFR 668.162, a clear and |
13 | | conspicuous disclosure that the United States Department |
14 | | of Education has heightened monitoring of the |
15 | | institution's finances and the reason for such monitoring. |
16 | | Such disclosure shall be made within 14 days of the action |
17 | | of the United States Department of Education both on the |
18 | | institution's website and to all students and prospective |
19 | | students on a form prescribed by the Board. |
20 | | (2) Any other disclosure the Board requires by rule |
21 | | adopted pursuant to this Act.
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22 | | (110 ILCS 1005/5) (from Ch. 144, par. 125)
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23 | | Sec. 5.
A certificate of approval of a post-secondary |
24 | | educational
institution may be revoked for any of the |
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2 | | 1. Violation of any of the conditions governing the |
3 | | issuance of the
certificate;
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4 | | 2. Failure to comply with any of the rules adopted by the |
5 | | Board;
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6 | | 3. Fraudulent conduct on the part of any person conducting |
7 | | the
institution or of any person, acting within the scope of |
8 | | his employment,
employed by the owners or persons conducting |
9 | | the institution, on account
of which conduct any student |
10 | | enrolled in the institution has been
injured or has suffered |
11 | | financial loss ; .
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12 | | 4. Failure to allow any duly authorized employee, or other |
13 | | representative of the Board, to enter upon the premises of any |
14 | | post-secondary educational institution or have access through |
15 | | electronic means to inspect or otherwise examine the same and |
16 | | any books, papers, or other records pertaining to the degree |
17 | | granting program of such institution, including, but not |
18 | | limited, to financial records such as balance sheets, income |
19 | | statements, and cash flow statements. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 80-1309.)
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21 | | Section 35. The Academic Degree Act is amended by changing |
22 | | Sections 4 and 6 and by adding Section 5.5 as follows:
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23 | | (110 ILCS 1010/4) (from Ch. 144, par. 234)
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24 | | Sec. 4.
Period before award. ) (a) Unless a degree granting |
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1 | | institution
was authorized to operate in Illinois, or was in |
2 | | operation, on
August 14, 1961, it shall
not award any earned |
3 | | degree until one year after it has
filed a written notice with |
4 | | and until such institution has received the
authorization and |
5 | | approval of the Board.
Except as permitted under Section 5, no |
6 | | educational organization or
entity shall be authorized to |
7 | | award any degree nor be approved as a
degree granting |
8 | | institution unless it requires an appropriate period of
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9 | | instruction to be in residence. The notice shall be under oath |
10 | | or affirmation
of the
principal officer of the institution and |
11 | | shall contain: the name and
address of the degree granting |
12 | | institution; the names and addresses of
the president or other |
13 | | administrative head and of each member of the
board of |
14 | | trustees or other governing board; a description of the degree
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15 | | or degrees to be awarded and the course or courses of study |
16 | | prerequisite
thereto; and such additional information relevant |
17 | | to the purposes of
this Act as the Board may prescribe. An
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18 | | amendment to the notice shall be under oath or affirmation of |
19 | | the
principal officer of the institution and shall be filed |
20 | | with the Board
prior to the award of any degree not
contained |
21 | | in the original notice or prior amendments thereto. A degree
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22 | | authorized in an amendment shall not be awarded until one year |
23 | | after the
filing of the amendment with and the authorization |
24 | | of the Board. The
submission of the regular catalog of
the |
25 | | institution shall, if it covers the matters hereinabove |
26 | | mentioned,
be deemed to constitute compliance herewith.
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1 | | (b) A degree granting institution shall keep the notice |
2 | | which it
shall have filed with the Board current at
all times. |
3 | | For this purpose, it shall report annually, by appropriate
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4 | | amendment of the notice, any change in any fact previously |
5 | | reported.
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6 | | (c) The Board shall not approve any
notice or amendment |
7 | | thereto filed pursuant to this Section unless it
finds the |
8 | | facts stated therein to be correct and further finds that such
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9 | | facts constitute compliance with the requirements of this Act |
10 | | for degree
granting institutions.
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11 | | (d) The Board may not approve any notice, amendment, or |
12 | | application that has been plagiarized, in part or in whole, |
13 | | and may return any notice, amendment, or application. |
14 | | Additionally, the Board may not approve any notice, amendment, |
15 | | or application that has not been completed in its entirety. |
16 | | Any such uncompleted notice, amendment, or application shall |
17 | | be returned to the degree granting institution. |
18 | | (e) The Board may not approve any proposed degree program |
19 | | unless it is educationally and economically consistent with |
20 | | the educational priorities and needs of this State and meets a |
21 | | need that is not currently met by existing institutions and is |
22 | | supported by clear evidence of need. |
23 | | (Source: P.A. 80-1309.)
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24 | | (110 ILCS 1010/5.5 new) |
25 | | Sec. 5.5. Disclosure of heightened monitoring of finances. |
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1 | | Any institution approved by the Board under this Act shall |
2 | | make the following disclosures: |
3 | | (a) If the United States Department of Education places |
4 | | the institution on either the Heightened Cash Monitoring 2 |
5 | | payment method or the reimbursement payment method, as |
6 | | authorized under 34 CFR 668.162, a clear and conspicuous |
7 | | disclosure that the United States Department of Education has |
8 | | heightened monitoring of the institution's finances and the |
9 | | reason for such monitoring. Such disclosure shall be made |
10 | | within 14 days of the action of the United States Department of |
11 | | Education both on the institution's website and to all |
12 | | students and prospective students on a form prescribed by the |
13 | | Board. |
14 | | (b) Any other disclosure the Board requires by rule |
15 | | adopted pursuant to this Act.
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16 | | (110 ILCS 1010/6) (from Ch. 144, par. 236)
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17 | | Sec. 6. Right of inspection; Penalty for refusal or |
18 | | obstruction. Any duly authorized employee or other |
19 | | representative of the
Board may enter upon the premises of any
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20 | | degree granting institution or may have access through |
21 | | electronic means to and inspect or otherwise examine the same
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22 | | and any books, papers or other records pertaining to the |
23 | | degree granting
program of such institution including, but not |
24 | | limited to, financial records such as balance sheets, income |
25 | | statements, and cash flow statements . For failure to permit |
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1 | | such entry,
inspection or examination or for obstruction |
2 | | thereof, the Board may
invalidate any notice filed with it by |
3 | | the
degree granting institution and revoke any authorization |
4 | | made pursuant
to Section 4 of this Act and may refuse to accept |
5 | | another notice from or
on behalf of such institution or any |
6 | | person connected with the
administration thereof until such |
7 | | refusal or obstruction has been
withdrawn. Any action taken |
8 | | pursuant to this Section shall be in
addition to any other |
9 | | penalty which may be imposed for violation of this
Act.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 80-1309.)
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11 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
12 | | becoming law.".
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