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1 | AN ACT concerning education. | |||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Adequate and Equitable Public University Funding Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly makes all of the | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | following findings: | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (1) A thriving postsecondary education system enriches | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | the State and its residents. | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | (2) Illinois requires an adequate, equitable, and | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | stable approach to funding public universities. | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | (3) Historic inequities in university funding underlie | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | current gaps in access, retention, and attainment among | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | different groups of students in this State. | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | (4) The State must seek to reduce on behalf of | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | underserved students the significant disparities in public | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | university access, affordability, and measures of | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | retention, progress, and degree completion, by, among | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | other things, addressing the influence of disparities in | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | resources by race, income, age of entry, and location. | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | (5) High-quality, evidence-based student support has | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | been shown to improve enrollment and outcomes for | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | students. |
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1 | (6) Illinois' public universities have a variety of | ||||||
2 | missions and characteristics. | ||||||
3 | (7) Through "A Thriving Illinois: Higher Education | ||||||
4 | Paths to Equity, Sustainability, and Growth", the State | ||||||
5 | has set systemwide goals for equity, sustainability, and | ||||||
6 | growth, and the General Assembly must strategically fund | ||||||
7 | public universities to achieve these goals. | ||||||
8 | (8) As State funding has decreased, Illinois' public | ||||||
9 | universities have become increasingly reliant on tuition | ||||||
10 | and fees, increasing the debt students take on to fund | ||||||
11 | their education. | ||||||
12 | (9) Public universities should be funded to | ||||||
13 | sufficiently achieve student, institutional, and State | ||||||
14 | goals. | ||||||
15 | (10) Public higher education should be affordable for | ||||||
16 | all students. | ||||||
17 | (11) Increasing public funding for public universities | ||||||
18 | should be paired with increased transparency and | ||||||
19 | accountability. | ||||||
20 | Section 10. Purpose. It is the purpose of this Act to | ||||||
21 | establish an adequate and equitable funding formula for public | ||||||
22 | universities that shall do all of the following: | ||||||
23 | (1) ensure that the State provides adequate, | ||||||
24 | equitable, and stable funding for public universities that | ||||||
25 | is particularly directed to serving students from groups |
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1 | for whom there is evidence of meaningful gaps in | ||||||
2 | enrollment, retention, and completion compared to their | ||||||
3 | peers; | ||||||
4 | (2) determine, for each eligible public institution, a | ||||||
5 | funding level based on the unique needs and of the | ||||||
6 | eligible public institution's student body and the | ||||||
7 | eligible public institution's mission and mix of programs; | ||||||
8 | (3) encourage greater access and success for students | ||||||
9 | who are, based on evidence, less likely to enroll, | ||||||
10 | persist, progress, and complete their selected programs of | ||||||
11 | study; and | ||||||
12 | (4) provide a funding increase to each eligible public | ||||||
13 | institution when new funds are invested; | ||||||
14 | (5) support the diverse missions of each eligible | ||||||
15 | public institution; | ||||||
16 | (6) foster economic activity and innovation; | ||||||
17 | (7) ensure that each eligible public institution has | ||||||
18 | the flexibility to invest in ways that best serve the | ||||||
19 | eligible public institution's students; | ||||||
20 | (8) allow for ongoing monitoring and continuous | ||||||
21 | improvement of the adequate and equitable funding formula | ||||||
22 | for eligible public institutions; | ||||||
23 | (9) incentivize each eligible public institution to | ||||||
24 | reduce reliance on student tuition and fees with increased | ||||||
25 | State investment; | ||||||
26 | (10) distribute new funding through an equitable |
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1 | allocation that drives resources to eligible public | ||||||
2 | institution that are furthest from adequate funding; and | ||||||
3 | (11) ensure that each eligible public institution is | ||||||
4 | held harmless in the transition to a new funding model. | ||||||
5 | Section 15. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||||
6 | "Academic and nonacademic support" means a per-student | ||||||
7 | funding amount required to cover costs related to providing | ||||||
8 | high-impact support for student retention and completion. | ||||||
9 | "Academic and nonacademic support" includes, among other | ||||||
10 | things, academic support for curriculum design, academic | ||||||
11 | advising, career services, and tutoring, as well as | ||||||
12 | nonacademic support for single stop centers, emergency aid, | ||||||
13 | student mental health support, and services related to | ||||||
14 | housing, transportation, and child care. | ||||||
15 | "Access adjustment" means an adjustment to access support | ||||||
16 | for the increased costs of closing enrollment gaps for | ||||||
17 | underserved students. | ||||||
18 | "Access support" means a per-student funding amount | ||||||
19 | required to cover costs related to outreach, recruitment, and | ||||||
20 | enrollment of students, including admissions and financial aid | ||||||
21 | offices. | ||||||
22 | "Adequacy components" means the components of an adequate | ||||||
23 | education, including the components necessary to provide | ||||||
24 | instruction and student services, to advance the eligible | ||||||
25 | public institution's research and public service mission, and |
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1 | to cover its operations and maintenance needs. | ||||||
2 | "Adequacy gap" means the funding gap between the adequacy | ||||||
3 | target of an eligible public institution and the resource | ||||||
4 | profile of that eligible public institution. | ||||||
5 | "Adequacy gap formula" means a formula for distributing | ||||||
6 | funds among eligible public institutions based on an eligible | ||||||
7 | public institution's adequacy gap, as calculated on a | ||||||
8 | percentage basis. | ||||||
9 | "Adequacy target" means the amount of funding a particular | ||||||
10 | eligible public institution needs to cover the expenses of | ||||||
11 | instruction and student services, the eligible public | ||||||
12 | institution's research and public service mission, and | ||||||
13 | operations and maintenance associated with the student | ||||||
14 | population the eligible public institution serves and the | ||||||
15 | eligible public institution's institutional characteristics, | ||||||
16 | as well as to support closing gaps in enrollment, retention, | ||||||
17 | or completion for underserved students. | ||||||
18 | "Adult student" means a student who is 25 years old or | ||||||
19 | older. | ||||||
20 | "Affordability" means the total expense of attendance that | ||||||
21 | a student can reasonably be expected to pay given the | ||||||
22 | student's means. | ||||||
23 | "Annual formula funding" means the sum of the following | ||||||
24 | State appropriations for the fiscal year: the base funding | ||||||
25 | minimum appropriated for each eligible public institution for | ||||||
26 | the fiscal year, plus all new State formula funding |
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1 | appropriated for the fiscal year. | ||||||
2 | "Base funding minimum" means the minimum funding amount | ||||||
3 | each year per eligible public institution to which new State | ||||||
4 | formula funding is added, as calculated in subsection (b) of | ||||||
5 | Section 35. | ||||||
6 | "Board" means the Board of Higher Education. | ||||||
7 | "Carnegie Classification system" means the 2021 version of | ||||||
8 | the basic classification system developed and maintained by | ||||||
9 | the American Council on Education, which classifies higher | ||||||
10 | education institutions based on their level of degrees awarded | ||||||
11 | and level of research activity. | ||||||
12 | "Concentration factor adjustment" means an adjustment to | ||||||
13 | academic and nonacademic support based on the percentage of | ||||||
14 | all undergraduate students who meet the requirements for a | ||||||
15 | high and intensive holistic support equity adjustment. | ||||||
16 | "Core funding" means a per-student funding amount | ||||||
17 | determined to be necessary to provide the following types of | ||||||
18 | support before any adjustments are made: | ||||||
19 | (1) access support; | ||||||
20 | (2) academic and nonacademic support; | ||||||
21 | (3) core instructional program support; | ||||||
22 | (4) research support; | ||||||
23 | (5) public service and artistry support; | ||||||
24 | (6) institutional support; and | ||||||
25 | (7) physical plant support. | ||||||
26 | "Core instructional program adjustment" means an |
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1 | adjustment to core instructional program support to cover the | ||||||
2 | increased costs of high-cost programs, health professional | ||||||
3 | programs, and medical programs. | ||||||
4 | "Core instructional program support" means a per-student | ||||||
5 | funding amount required to cover costs related to delivering | ||||||
6 | instructional programs. | ||||||
7 | "Cumulative statewide adequacy gap percentage" means the | ||||||
8 | sum of all eligible public institution adequacy gap | ||||||
9 | percentages. | ||||||
10 | "Distribution formula" means the formula for calculating | ||||||
11 | funding amounts to be allocated across eligible public | ||||||
12 | institutions, as set forth in Section 35. | ||||||
13 | "Diversity programs adjustment" means an adjustment to | ||||||
14 | core instructional program support for underrepresented | ||||||
15 | students enrolled in high-cost programs, health professional | ||||||
16 | programs, and medical programs, including undergraduate, | ||||||
17 | graduate, or professional studies. | ||||||
18 | "Dollar gap formula" means a formula for distributing | ||||||
19 | funds among eligible public institutions based on an eligible | ||||||
20 | public institution's adequacy gap in absolute dollars. | ||||||
21 | "Eligible public institution" means each of the following | ||||||
22 | public institutions of higher education: Chicago State | ||||||
23 | University, Eastern Illinois University, Governors State | ||||||
24 | University, Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois | ||||||
25 | University, Northern Illinois University, Southern Illinois | ||||||
26 | University at Carbondale, Southern Illinois School of |
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1 | Medicine; Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, the | ||||||
2 | University of Illinois at Chicago, the University of Illinois | ||||||
3 | at Chicago School of Medicine, the University of Illinois at | ||||||
4 | Springfield, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, | ||||||
5 | the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of | ||||||
6 | Medicine, Western Illinois University, or any other public | ||||||
7 | college or university now or hereafter established or | ||||||
8 | authorized by the General Assembly and deemed to be eligible | ||||||
9 | for funding through the Adequate and Equitable Funding Formula | ||||||
10 | by the Board of Higher Education, except a community college. | ||||||
11 | "Eligible public institution adequacy gap percentage" | ||||||
12 | means the ratio of an eligible public institution's adequacy | ||||||
13 | gap and its adequacy target. | ||||||
14 | "Equitable student share" means the amount an eligible | ||||||
15 | public institution should be expected to contribute toward its | ||||||
16 | adequacy target that can be reasonably generated by student | ||||||
17 | tuition and fees, based on the characteristics of its student | ||||||
18 | body, as determined under Section 30. The equitable student | ||||||
19 | share of an eligible public institution is a hypothetical | ||||||
20 | calculation made for the express purpose of differentiating | ||||||
21 | which portion of a particular eligible public institution's | ||||||
22 | adequacy target costs should be covered by State | ||||||
23 | appropriations rather than student tuition and fee payments. | ||||||
24 | The use of the equitable student share calculation after the | ||||||
25 | effective date of this Act shall shift responsibility to cover | ||||||
26 | more of the cost of funding the adequacy target of a particular |
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1 | eligible public institution to be borne by State | ||||||
2 | appropriations, rather than student tuition and fee payments, | ||||||
3 | making higher education attendance more affordable for all | ||||||
4 | students who attend the eligible public institution. | ||||||
5 | "Funding formula" means the adequate and equitable funding | ||||||
6 | formula for public universities created under this Act. | ||||||
7 | "Funding Formula Review Panel" means the panel established | ||||||
8 | under Section 45. | ||||||
9 | "Head count" means the rolling 3-year average of the | ||||||
10 | unduplicated number of degree-seeking students enrolled in an | ||||||
11 | eligible public institution. | ||||||
12 | "Health professional program adjustment" means an | ||||||
13 | adjustment to core instructional program support calculated by | ||||||
14 | the Board, based on cost modeling research, to cover the | ||||||
15 | increased costs of offering master's and doctoral degree | ||||||
16 | programs in the following disciplines: veterinary medicine, | ||||||
17 | dentistry, pharmacy, physical therapy, and audiology and | ||||||
18 | speech pathology. | ||||||
19 | "High-cost program adjustment" means an adjustment to core | ||||||
20 | instructional program support calculated by the Board, based | ||||||
21 | on cost modeling research, to cover the higher costs of | ||||||
22 | offering certain programs, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
23 | engineering, fine arts, and registered nursing. These programs | ||||||
24 | shall be identified based on consistently higher than average | ||||||
25 | costs relative to other programs at the same level across | ||||||
26 | multiple institutions, time periods, and states. |
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1 | "Holistic support equity adjustment" means an adjustment | ||||||
2 | to academic and nonacademic support for the increased costs of | ||||||
3 | closing retention gaps for underserved students. | ||||||
4 | "Institutional support" means a per-student funding amount | ||||||
5 | required to cover costs related to the basic administration of | ||||||
6 | an eligible public institution, such as central | ||||||
7 | administration, business office, and human resource costs. | ||||||
8 | "Laboratory space adjustment" means an adjustment to | ||||||
9 | physical plant support based on the cost of maintaining | ||||||
10 | laboratory space. | ||||||
11 | "Medical program adjustment" means an adjustment to core | ||||||
12 | instructional program support calculated by the Board, based | ||||||
13 | on cost modeling research, to cover the increased costs of | ||||||
14 | offering medical degree programs. | ||||||
15 | "New State formula funding" means, for a given fiscal | ||||||
16 | year, all State funds appropriated for the adequate and | ||||||
17 | equitable funding formula for public universities in excess of | ||||||
18 | the amount provided in the previous fiscal year. | ||||||
19 | "Other resources" means a percentage of an eligible public | ||||||
20 | institution's endowment that it may be expected to spend | ||||||
21 | without depleting its endowment. "Other resources" does not | ||||||
22 | include grants and contracts. | ||||||
23 | "Percentage gap" means the size of an eligible public | ||||||
24 | institution's adequacy gap measured by dividing its resource | ||||||
25 | profile by its adequacy target. | ||||||
26 | "Physical plant support" means a per-student funding |
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1 | amount required to cover costs related to the operation and | ||||||
2 | maintenance of a physical campus of an eligible public | ||||||
3 | institution, including, but not limited to, custodial | ||||||
4 | services, snow removal, painting, and repairs. | ||||||
5 | "Public service and artistry support" means a per-student | ||||||
6 | funding amount required to cover costs related to public | ||||||
7 | service and artistry. | ||||||
8 | "Public university" means the University of Illinois, | ||||||
9 | Southern Illinois University, Chicago State University, | ||||||
10 | Eastern Illinois University, Governors State University, | ||||||
11 | Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois University, | ||||||
12 | Northern Illinois University, Western Illinois University, or | ||||||
13 | any other public college or university now or hereafter | ||||||
14 | established or authorized by the General Assembly, except a | ||||||
15 | community college. | ||||||
16 | "Research support" means a per-student funding amount | ||||||
17 | required to cover costs related to research. | ||||||
18 | "Resource profile" means the resources available to a | ||||||
19 | public university to cover the costs of the adequacy target. | ||||||
20 | "Scaled institutional ratio cut" means the calculation | ||||||
21 | used to apply the reduction ratio to the amount of the funding | ||||||
22 | reduction in a given fiscal year. To calculate the scaled | ||||||
23 | institutional ratio cut, each eligible public institution's | ||||||
24 | percentage reduction ratio shall be proportionally scaled up | ||||||
25 | or down based on the total amount of reduced appropriations. | ||||||
26 | "School size adjustment" means an adjustment to |
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1 | institutional support for an eligible public institution with | ||||||
2 | a head count of less than 20,000 students. | ||||||
3 | "Statewide adequacy gap" means the difference between (i) | ||||||
4 | the cumulative total of each eligible public institution's | ||||||
5 | adequacy targets and (ii) the cumulative total of each | ||||||
6 | eligible public institution's resource profile. | ||||||
7 | "Statewide gap" means the statewide funding gap determined | ||||||
8 | by dividing the adequacy target of all eligible public | ||||||
9 | institutions by the resource profile of all eligible public | ||||||
10 | institutions, measured as a percentage. | ||||||
11 | "Underserved students" means students or student groups | ||||||
12 | that have gaps in enrollment, retention, or completion between | ||||||
13 | their population and a relevant comparison group based on data | ||||||
14 | available to the State. The Board shall determine which | ||||||
15 | students or student groups meet this term through a | ||||||
16 | data-informed determination of "underserved students" that | ||||||
17 | shall be updated every 3 years. The Board shall consider data | ||||||
18 | about postsecondary enrollment patterns, student demographics, | ||||||
19 | student and family income levels, student outcomes, and | ||||||
20 | geographic distribution when developing its determination. | ||||||
21 | Section 20. Adequate and equitable funding formula for | ||||||
22 | public universities. | ||||||
23 | (a) After the effective date of this Act, all general | ||||||
24 | operating expenses for public universities shall be | ||||||
25 | distributed by the Board through the funding formula created |
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1 | under this Act for public universities and shall be | ||||||
2 | administered by the Board. | ||||||
3 | (b) The adequate and equitable funding formula for public | ||||||
4 | universities shall include all of the following: | ||||||
5 | (1) an adequacy target for each eligible public | ||||||
6 | institution, as calculated in Section 25; | ||||||
7 | (2) a resource profile for each eligible public | ||||||
8 | institution, as calculated in Section 30; and | ||||||
9 | (3) an adequacy gap for each eligible public | ||||||
10 | institution, which is the difference between the adequacy | ||||||
11 | target and the resource profile. | ||||||
12 | (c) The funding formula shall operate as follows: | ||||||
13 | (1) The General Assembly shall appropriate new funding | ||||||
14 | to reduce the statewide adequacy gap. | ||||||
15 | (A) The Board shall use the formula in Section 25 | ||||||
16 | to calculate the adequacy target for each eligible | ||||||
17 | public institution. | ||||||
18 | (B) The Board shall use the formula in Section 30 | ||||||
19 | to calculate the resource profile for each eligible | ||||||
20 | public institution. | ||||||
21 | (C) After calculating the adequacy target and | ||||||
22 | resource profile for each eligible public institution, | ||||||
23 | the Board shall subtract the resource profile from the | ||||||
24 | adequacy target to determine the adequacy gap for each | ||||||
25 | eligible public institution. | ||||||
26 | (2) The Board shall use the distribution formula set |
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1 | forth in Section 35 to calculate the amount of the new | ||||||
2 | funding to allocate for each eligible public institution. | ||||||
3 | (A) Unless the Board determines an eligible public | ||||||
4 | institution to be ineligible for new funding after | ||||||
5 | considering recommendations of the Accountability and | ||||||
6 | Transparency Committee, each eligible public | ||||||
7 | institution is eligible for new funding. | ||||||
8 | (B) The Board shall outline what conditions, if | ||||||
9 | any, come with the new funding. | ||||||
10 | (3) The Board shall distribute new funding to each | ||||||
11 | public university through the distribution formula set | ||||||
12 | forth in Section 35. | ||||||
13 | Section 25. Adequacy target. | ||||||
14 | (a) As used in this Section, "underrepresented students" | ||||||
15 | means student groups whose share of the head count of the | ||||||
16 | relevant core instructional program across all eligible public | ||||||
17 | institutions is less than the share of that same student group | ||||||
18 | across every eligible public institution's undergraduate head | ||||||
19 | count. | ||||||
20 | (b) The adequacy target for each eligible public | ||||||
21 | institution is the sum of the eligible public institution's | ||||||
22 | cost of providing an equitable and adequate education based on | ||||||
23 | the specific characteristics of the eligible public | ||||||
24 | institution and the eligible public institution's student body | ||||||
25 | as calculated in accordance with this Section each fiscal |
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1 | year. Each eligible public institution's adequacy target shall | ||||||
2 | be made up of the following adequacy components: | ||||||
3 | (1) an instruction and student services component, | ||||||
4 | which shall cover the expenses of providing access | ||||||
5 | support, academic and nonacademic support, and core | ||||||
6 | instructional program support; | ||||||
7 | (2) a research and public service mission component, | ||||||
8 | which shall cover the expenses of providing mission | ||||||
9 | support and public service and artistry support; and | ||||||
10 | (3) an operations and maintenance component, which | ||||||
11 | shall cover the expenses of institutional support and | ||||||
12 | physical plant support. | ||||||
13 | (c) The adequacy components shall be predicated on a base, | ||||||
14 | per-student, core funding amount and, if necessary, | ||||||
15 | accompanying adjustments, each of which has been identified as | ||||||
16 | evidence-based or as needed to enhance, based on the available | ||||||
17 | data, the enrollment and graduation of underserved students, | ||||||
18 | and shall be evaluated and adjusted under subsection (g) of | ||||||
19 | Section 45. In Fiscal Year 2026 and in each fiscal year | ||||||
20 | thereafter, the dollar value of each of the core funding | ||||||
21 | elements and any adjustment represented by a dollar value | ||||||
22 | identified in this Section shall be increased annually, on a | ||||||
23 | cumulative basis, predicated on the Employment Cost Index | ||||||
24 | (Midwest Economy) published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||||||
25 | of the United States Department of Labor for the 4-quarter | ||||||
26 | period ending on December 31 of the immediately preceding |
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1 | fiscal year. The adequacy target of an eligible public | ||||||
2 | institution in a fiscal year shall be the sum of its adequacy | ||||||
3 | components for the fiscal year, adjusted for inflation as | ||||||
4 | provided in this subsection (c). | ||||||
5 | (d) The instruction and student services adequacy | ||||||
6 | component shall be determined as follows: | ||||||
7 | (1) The Board shall include in each eligible public | ||||||
8 | institution's adequacy target the costs required to | ||||||
9 | provide students with access support as follows: | ||||||
10 | (A) The Board shall include access support in the | ||||||
11 | amount of $1,136 per student in each eligible public | ||||||
12 | institution's adequacy target. | ||||||
13 | (B) The access adjustments to the access support | ||||||
14 | shall be determined as follows: | ||||||
15 | (i) the Board shall include in each eligible | ||||||
16 | public institution's adequacy target an additional | ||||||
17 | $500 for each undergraduate student included in | ||||||
18 | the eligible public institution's head count who | ||||||
19 | meets the requirements for a low-access adjustment | ||||||
20 | as defined in subsection (g); and | ||||||
21 | (ii) the Board shall include in each eligible | ||||||
22 | public institution's adequacy target an additional | ||||||
23 | $1,000 for each undergraduate student included in | ||||||
24 | the eligible public institution's head count who | ||||||
25 | meets the requirements for a medium-access | ||||||
26 | adjustment as defined in subsection (g). |
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1 | (2) The Board shall include in each eligible public | ||||||
2 | institution's adequacy target the funding required to | ||||||
3 | provide students with academic and nonacademic support as | ||||||
4 | follows: | ||||||
5 | (A) The Board shall include academic and | ||||||
6 | nonacademic support in the amount of $2,196 per | ||||||
7 | student in each eligible public institution's adequacy | ||||||
8 | target. | ||||||
9 | (B) The holistic support equity adjustment to the | ||||||
10 | academic and nonacademic support shall be determined | ||||||
11 | as follows: | ||||||
12 | (i) The Board shall include in each eligible | ||||||
13 | public institution's adequacy target an additional | ||||||
14 | $2,000 for each student included in the eligible | ||||||
15 | public institution's head count who meets the | ||||||
16 | requirements for a low holistic support equity | ||||||
17 | adjustment as defined in subsection (h). | ||||||
18 | (ii) The Board shall include in each eligible | ||||||
19 | public institution's adequacy target an additional | ||||||
20 | $4,000 for each student included in the eligible | ||||||
21 | public institution's head count who meets the | ||||||
22 | requirements for a medium holistic support equity | ||||||
23 | adjustment as defined in subsection (h). | ||||||
24 | (iii) The Board shall include in each eligible | ||||||
25 | public institution's adequacy target an additional | ||||||
26 | $6,000 for each student included in the eligible |
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1 | public institution's head count who meets the | ||||||
2 | requirements for a high holistic support equity | ||||||
3 | adjustment as defined in subsection (h). | ||||||
4 | (iv) The Board shall include in each eligible | ||||||
5 | public institution's adequacy target an additional | ||||||
6 | $8,000 for each student included in the eligible | ||||||
7 | public institution's head count who meets the | ||||||
8 | requirements for an intensive holistic support | ||||||
9 | equity adjustment as defined in subsection (h). | ||||||
10 | (C) The concentration factor adjustment to | ||||||
11 | academic and nonacademic support shall be determined | ||||||
12 | as follows: | ||||||
13 | (i) If 75% or more of the undergraduate | ||||||
14 | students included in an eligible public | ||||||
15 | institution's head count meet the requirements for | ||||||
16 | a high holistic support equity adjustment or an | ||||||
17 | intensive holistic support equity adjustment, then | ||||||
18 | each of the holistic support equity adjustment | ||||||
19 | amounts described in subparagraph (B) of paragraph | ||||||
20 | (2) of this subsection (d) shall be increased by a | ||||||
21 | concentration factor of 50%. | ||||||
22 | (ii) If 60% or more but less than 75% of the | ||||||
23 | undergraduate students included in an eligible | ||||||
24 | public institution's head count meet the | ||||||
25 | requirements for a high holistic support equity | ||||||
26 | adjustment or an intensive holistic support equity |
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1 | adjustment, then each of the holistic support | ||||||
2 | equity adjustment amounts described in | ||||||
3 | subparagraph (B) of paragraph (2) of this | ||||||
4 | subsection (d) shall be increased by a | ||||||
5 | concentration factor of 30%. | ||||||
6 | (iii) If 50% or more but less than 60% of the | ||||||
7 | undergraduate students included in an eligible | ||||||
8 | public institution's head count meet the | ||||||
9 | requirements for a high holistic support equity | ||||||
10 | adjustment or an intensive holistic support equity | ||||||
11 | adjustment, then each of the holistic support | ||||||
12 | equity adjustment amounts described in | ||||||
13 | subparagraph (B) of paragraph (2) of this | ||||||
14 | subsection (d) shall be increased by a | ||||||
15 | concentration factor of 10%. | ||||||
16 | (iv) If less than 50% of the undergraduate | ||||||
17 | students included in an eligible public | ||||||
18 | institution's head count meet the requirements for | ||||||
19 | a high holistic support equity adjustment or an | ||||||
20 | intensive holistic support equity adjustment, then | ||||||
21 | no concentration factor may be applied to the | ||||||
22 | eligible public institution's holistic support | ||||||
23 | equity adjustments. | ||||||
24 | (3) The Board shall include in each eligible public | ||||||
25 | institution's adequacy target the funding required to | ||||||
26 | provide students with core instructional program support |
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1 | as follows: | ||||||
2 | (A) The Board shall include core instructional | ||||||
3 | program support in the amount of $9,797 per student in | ||||||
4 | each eligible public institution's adequacy target. | ||||||
5 | (B) For Fiscal Year 2026 and Fiscal Year 2027, the | ||||||
6 | high-cost and high-priority programs to be included in | ||||||
7 | the adjustment are as follows: | ||||||
8 | (i) Engineering (all Classification of | ||||||
9 | Instructional Programs (CIP) codes 14.XXXX). | ||||||
10 | (ii) Fine arts (all CIP codes 50.XXXX). | ||||||
11 | (iii) Registered nursing (CIP code 51.38XX). | ||||||
12 | (iv) Other health professional programs (CIP | ||||||
13 | codes 01.8001, 51.0201, 51.0202, 51.0204, 51.0401, | ||||||
14 | 51.2001, 51.2308, and 51.3818). | ||||||
15 | (C) The core instructional program adjustment to | ||||||
16 | core instructional program support shall be determined | ||||||
17 | as follows: | ||||||
18 | (i) For students participating in a high-cost | ||||||
19 | program at the eligible public institution, the | ||||||
20 | dollar amount of the core instructional program | ||||||
21 | support shall be increased by 20%. | ||||||
22 | (ii) For students participating in a health | ||||||
23 | professional program at the eligible public | ||||||
24 | institution, the dollar amount of core | ||||||
25 | instructional program support shall be increased | ||||||
26 | by 100%. |
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1 | (iii) For students participating in a medical | ||||||
2 | program at the eligible public institution, the | ||||||
3 | dollar amount of core instructional program | ||||||
4 | support shall be increased by 1,100%. | ||||||
5 | (D) The diversity programs adjustment shall be | ||||||
6 | calculated using each eligible public institution's | ||||||
7 | head count of underrepresented students in core | ||||||
8 | instructional programs. The diversity programs | ||||||
9 | adjustments shall be determined as follows: | ||||||
10 | (i) For each underrepresented student enrolled | ||||||
11 | in a high-cost program at the eligible public | ||||||
12 | institution, the high-cost program adjustment | ||||||
13 | shall be increased by 45%. | ||||||
14 | (ii) For each underrepresented student | ||||||
15 | enrolled in a health professional program at the | ||||||
16 | eligible public institution, the health | ||||||
17 | professional program adjustment shall be increased | ||||||
18 | by 69%. | ||||||
19 | (iii) For each underrepresented student | ||||||
20 | enrolled in a medical program at the eligible | ||||||
21 | public institution the medical program adjustment | ||||||
22 | shall be increased by 18%. | ||||||
23 | (e) The research and public service mission adequacy | ||||||
24 | component shall be determined as follows: | ||||||
25 | (1) The Board shall include in each eligible public | ||||||
26 | institution's adequacy target the funding required to |
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1 | conduct research as follows: | ||||||
2 | (A) The Board shall include research support in | ||||||
3 | the amount of $600 per student in each eligible public | ||||||
4 | institution's adequacy target. | ||||||
5 | (B) For the head count of an eligible public | ||||||
6 | institution, a research support adjustment shall be | ||||||
7 | applied to the research support provided for each | ||||||
8 | student. The research support adjustment shall be | ||||||
9 | determined as follows: | ||||||
10 | (i) the Board shall include in an eligible | ||||||
11 | public institution's adequacy target an additional | ||||||
12 | $500 for each enrolled student if the eligible | ||||||
13 | public institution is under the category of D/PU: | ||||||
14 | Doctoral/Professional Universities under the | ||||||
15 | Carnegie Classification system; | ||||||
16 | (ii) the Board shall include in an eligible | ||||||
17 | public institution's adequacy target an additional | ||||||
18 | $700 for each enrolled student if the eligible | ||||||
19 | public institution is under the category of R2: | ||||||
20 | Doctoral Universities - High research activity | ||||||
21 | under the Carnegie Classification system; or | ||||||
22 | (iii) the Board shall include in an eligible | ||||||
23 | public institution's adequacy target an additional | ||||||
24 | $1,200 for each enrolled student if the eligible | ||||||
25 | public institution is under the category of R1: | ||||||
26 | Doctoral Universities - Very high research |
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1 | activity under the Carnegie Classification system. | ||||||
2 | (2) The Board shall include in each eligible public | ||||||
3 | institution's adequacy target the funding required to | ||||||
4 | promote public service and artistry. For the head count of | ||||||
5 | an eligible public institution, the eligible public | ||||||
6 | institution shall include public service and artistry | ||||||
7 | support in the amount of $200 per student in its adequacy | ||||||
8 | target. | ||||||
9 | (f) The operations and maintenance adequacy component | ||||||
10 | shall be determined as follows: | ||||||
11 | (1) The Board shall include in each eligible public | ||||||
12 | institution's adequacy target the funding required to | ||||||
13 | provide institutional support as follows: | ||||||
14 | (A) The Board shall include institutional support | ||||||
15 | in the amount of $1,941 per student in each eligible | ||||||
16 | public institution's adequacy target. | ||||||
17 | (B) The school size adjustment shall be applied to | ||||||
18 | any eligible public institution with a head count of | ||||||
19 | less than 20,000 students. The school size adjustment | ||||||
20 | shall be calculated by subtracting the eligible public | ||||||
21 | institution's head count from 20,000, dividing the | ||||||
22 | result by 20,000, then multiplying that quotient by | ||||||
23 | 45%. The resulting percentage shall be multiplied by | ||||||
24 | the institutional support for each eligible public | ||||||
25 | institution to get the per-student subsidy amount. | ||||||
26 | That amount shall then be multiplied by the head count |
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1 | and the resulting amount shall be included in the | ||||||
2 | eligible public institution's adequacy target. | ||||||
3 | (2) The Board shall include in each eligible public | ||||||
4 | institution's adequacy target the funding required to | ||||||
5 | maintain the eligible public institution's physical plant | ||||||
6 | as follows: | ||||||
7 | (A) Each eligible public institution shall include | ||||||
8 | physical plant support in the amount of $7.78 per | ||||||
9 | square foot in its adequacy target. | ||||||
10 | (B) Each eligible public institution shall include | ||||||
11 | in its adequacy target a laboratory space adjustment | ||||||
12 | cost of $1.54 per square foot of laboratory space in | ||||||
13 | the eligible public institution's physical plant. | ||||||
14 | (g) As used in this subsection (g): | ||||||
15 | "Low-access adjustment" means an adjustment for an | ||||||
16 | eligible public institution having a disparity that is greater | ||||||
17 | than or equal to 1% but less than 10% in statewide public | ||||||
18 | university enrollment rates for any subgroup of students | ||||||
19 | compared to the statewide average of all other students. | ||||||
20 | "Medium-access adjustment" means an adjustment for an | ||||||
21 | eligible public institution having a 10% or greater disparity | ||||||
22 | in statewide public university enrollment rates for any | ||||||
23 | subgroup of students compared to the statewide average of all | ||||||
24 | other students. | ||||||
25 | Eligibility for the access adjustments shall be determined | ||||||
26 | using the gaps in the percentage of statewide public |
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1 | university enrollment of recent high school graduates for any | ||||||
2 | subgroup of students compared to the statewide average of all | ||||||
3 | other students, as determined by the Board. The access | ||||||
4 | adjustments shall be allocated based on the head count of | ||||||
5 | undergraduate students at each eligible public institution and | ||||||
6 | shall be categorized as either low-access adjustments or | ||||||
7 | medium-access adjustments, with student populations with | ||||||
8 | larger enrollment gaps having higher adjustment amounts. | ||||||
9 | Students with multiple characteristics shall be placed in the | ||||||
10 | category associated with their highest characteristic. | ||||||
11 | (h) As used in this subsection (h): | ||||||
12 | "High holistic support adjustment" means an adjustment for | ||||||
13 | an eligible public institution having greater than or equal to | ||||||
14 | 11% disparity in retention rates for any subgroup of students | ||||||
15 | compared to the statewide average of all other students. | ||||||
16 | "Intensive holistic support adjustment" means an | ||||||
17 | adjustment for an eligible public institution having students | ||||||
18 | belonging to 2 other categories of holistic support, one of | ||||||
19 | which is high holistic support. | ||||||
20 | "Low holistic support adjustment" means an adjustment for | ||||||
21 | an eligible public institution having a disparity in retention | ||||||
22 | rates greater than or equal to 1% but less than 6% for any | ||||||
23 | subgroup of students compared to the statewide average of all | ||||||
24 | other students. | ||||||
25 | "Medium holistic support adjustment" means an adjustment | ||||||
26 | for an eligible public institution having a disparity in |
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1 | retention rates greater than or equal to 6% but less than 11% | ||||||
2 | for any subgroup of students compared to the statewide average | ||||||
3 | of all other students. | ||||||
4 | The academic and nonacademic support adjustments shall be | ||||||
5 | determined using the statewide gaps in the percentage of | ||||||
6 | year-over-year retention for any subgroup of students compared | ||||||
7 | to the statewide average of all other students, as determined | ||||||
8 | by the Board. The holistic support equity adjustments shall be | ||||||
9 | categorized, in descending order, as intensive, high, medium, | ||||||
10 | or low, with students with multiple characteristics being | ||||||
11 | placed one category above the category associated with their | ||||||
12 | highest characteristic. Undergraduate students are eligible | ||||||
13 | for all holistic support equity adjustments. Graduate students | ||||||
14 | are eligible for the high and medium holistic support equity | ||||||
15 | adjustments. | ||||||
16 | (i) The adequacy target does not include, among other | ||||||
17 | expenditures, any of the following: | ||||||
18 | (1) expenditures for hospitals, athletics, | ||||||
19 | auxiliaries, housing, health insurance, or deferred | ||||||
20 | maintenance; or | ||||||
21 | (2) institutional financial aid. | ||||||
22 | (j) The Board, in consultation with the Funding Formula | ||||||
23 | Review Panel, may, by rule, define additional academic and | ||||||
24 | nonacademic support and additional high-cost programs. The | ||||||
25 | Board, in consultation with the Funding Formula Review Panel, | ||||||
26 | may also define by rule the maximum adjustment and number of |
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1 | students who are eligible for the school size adjustment. | ||||||
2 | Section 30. Resource profile. | ||||||
3 | (a) As used in this Section: | ||||||
4 | "Deemed State appropriation percentage" means that portion | ||||||
5 | of an eligible public institution's core funding that State | ||||||
6 | appropriations are deemed responsible to cover, predicated on | ||||||
7 | a weighted average of the following apportionments of the core | ||||||
8 | funding, using the head count at the eligible public | ||||||
9 | institution of the following students, provided that the | ||||||
10 | apportionments set forth within each paragraph are cumulative | ||||||
11 | so that if a student is associated with more than one | ||||||
12 | apportionment criterion, the multiple apportionments shall be | ||||||
13 | added together: | ||||||
14 | (1) 30% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
15 | in-state undergraduate student included in the eligible | ||||||
16 | public institution's head count; plus | ||||||
17 | (2) 50% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
18 | in-state undergraduate who is also an underrepresented | ||||||
19 | student included in the eligible public institution's head | ||||||
20 | count; plus | ||||||
21 | (3) 50% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
22 | in-state undergraduate student attending the eligible | ||||||
23 | public institution who is qualified by income for a grant | ||||||
24 | under the Monetary Award Program or the Federal Pell Grant | ||||||
25 | Program; plus |
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1 | (4) 10% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
2 | in-state undergraduate student included in the eligible | ||||||
3 | public institution's head count who also attended a public | ||||||
4 | high school located in a school district placed into Tier | ||||||
5 | 1 under Section 18-8.15 of the School Code; plus | ||||||
6 | (5) 10% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
7 | in-state undergraduate student included in the eligible | ||||||
8 | public institution's head count who also attended a public | ||||||
9 | high school located in a school district placed into Tier | ||||||
10 | 2 under Section 18-8.15 of the School Code and who is also | ||||||
11 | low income; plus | ||||||
12 | (6) 25% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
13 | in-state undergraduate student included in the eligible | ||||||
14 | public institution's head count who is an adult student, | ||||||
15 | provided that in no event shall more than 100% of the | ||||||
16 | responsibility for covering the core funding associated | ||||||
17 | with any in-state undergraduate student included in an | ||||||
18 | eligible public institution's head count be apportioned to | ||||||
19 | State appropriations under this Section, irrespective of | ||||||
20 | how many apportionment adjustments may be applicable to | ||||||
21 | the student; plus | ||||||
22 | (7) 25% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
23 | in-state graduate student included in the eligible public | ||||||
24 | institution's head count, plus an additional 50% of the | ||||||
25 | core funding associated with each in-state graduate | ||||||
26 | student who is also an underrepresented student included |
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1 | in the eligible public institution's head count; plus | ||||||
2 | (8) 10% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
3 | out-of-state undergraduate student included in the | ||||||
4 | eligible public institution's head count; plus | ||||||
5 | (9) 25% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
6 | out-of-state undergraduate student who is also an | ||||||
7 | underrepresented student included in the eligible public | ||||||
8 | institution's head count; plus | ||||||
9 | (10) 25% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
10 | in-state undergraduate student included in the eligible | ||||||
11 | public institution's head count who is low income, | ||||||
12 | provided that in no event shall more than 35% of the | ||||||
13 | responsibility for covering the core funding associated | ||||||
14 | with any out-of-state undergraduate student be apportioned | ||||||
15 | to State appropriations under this Section, irrespective | ||||||
16 | of how many apportionment adjustments may be applicable to | ||||||
17 | the student; plus | ||||||
18 | (11) 5% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
19 | out-of-state graduate student included in the eligible | ||||||
20 | public institution's head count; plus | ||||||
21 | (12) 25% of the core funding associated with each | ||||||
22 | out-of-state graduate student who is also an | ||||||
23 | underrepresented student included in the eligible public | ||||||
24 | institution's head count. | ||||||
25 | "ESS index" means, for an eligible public institution, a | ||||||
26 | percentage that is equal to 100% minus the deemed State |
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1 | appropriation percentage applicable to the eligible public | ||||||
2 | institution in the fiscal year, as determined in this Section. | ||||||
3 | (b) The resource profile shall be the sum of each eligible | ||||||
4 | public institution's other resources, equitable student share, | ||||||
5 | base funding minimum, and special operational funding as | ||||||
6 | determined under this Act. | ||||||
7 | (1) The other resources of an eligible public | ||||||
8 | institution shall be an amount that is equal to 4.2% of the | ||||||
9 | most recent 4-year average of the eligible public | ||||||
10 | institution's end-of-fiscal-year endowment value. | ||||||
11 | (2) The equitable student share apportionments shall | ||||||
12 | be predicated on data that shows disparities among various | ||||||
13 | student subgroups in enrollment and retention at each | ||||||
14 | eligible public institution. In each academic year, the | ||||||
15 | equitable student share of an eligible public institution | ||||||
16 | shall be a dollar amount that is equal to the eligible | ||||||
17 | public institution's core funding multiplied by its ESS | ||||||
18 | index. | ||||||
19 | (3) The base funding minimum shall be calculated under | ||||||
20 | subsection (b) of Section 35. | ||||||
21 | (4) Special operational funding is funding for | ||||||
22 | scholarships and specific appropriations aimed at a | ||||||
23 | specific initiative, project, or center that is aligned | ||||||
24 | with one or more of the adequacy components. | ||||||
25 | (A) For Fiscal Year 2026 and Fiscal Year 2027, the | ||||||
26 | following line-item State appropriations shall be |
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1 | included in the resource profile : | ||||||
2 | (i) at Chicago State University, the Chicago | ||||||
3 | State University Education Improvement Fund and | ||||||
4 | the College of Pharmacy. | ||||||
5 | (ii) at Eastern Illinois University, the | ||||||
6 | equity-based student achievement program, Grow | ||||||
7 | Your Own Teachers at Eastern Illinois University | ||||||
8 | scholarships, and scholarship appropriations. | ||||||
9 | (iii) at Illinois State University, | ||||||
10 | scholarship appropriations. | ||||||
11 | (iv) at Northern Illinois University, | ||||||
12 | scholarship appropriations. | ||||||
13 | (iv) at Southern Illinois University, the | ||||||
14 | Daily Egyptian, the School of Pharmacy, and | ||||||
15 | scholarship appropriations. | ||||||
16 | (vi) at the University of Illinois, labor and | ||||||
17 | employment relations, the Hispanic Center of | ||||||
18 | Excellence, the Dixon Springs Agricultural Center, | ||||||
19 | the Institute of Government and Public Affairs, | ||||||
20 | the College of Dentistry, the College of Pharmacy | ||||||
21 | in Rockford, and scholarship appropriations. | ||||||
22 | (B) For Fiscal Year 2028 and each fiscal year | ||||||
23 | thereafter, the Board shall determine, based on the | ||||||
24 | recommendations of the Funding Formula Review Panel, | ||||||
25 | the special operational funding to be included in the | ||||||
26 | resource profile. |
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1 | (c) The resource profile may not include any of the | ||||||
2 | following: | ||||||
3 | (1) tuition and fee revenue; | ||||||
4 | (2) revenue from State or federal financial aid; or | ||||||
5 | (3) special operational funding as follows: | ||||||
6 | (A) for Fiscal Year 2026 and Fiscal Year 2027, the | ||||||
7 | following line-item State appropriations may not be | ||||||
8 | included in the resource profile: | ||||||
9 | (i) at Southern Illinois University, the | ||||||
10 | National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center, | ||||||
11 | programming at Belleville, the Office of Community | ||||||
12 | Engagement, the Center for Rural Health and Social | ||||||
13 | Service Development, and the Simmons Cancer | ||||||
14 | Institute; and | ||||||
15 | (ii) at the University of Illinois, the | ||||||
16 | Prairie Research Institute, the University of | ||||||
17 | Illinois Hospital, Illinois Heart Rescue, the | ||||||
18 | Illinois Innocence Project, the Climate Jobs | ||||||
19 | Institute, the Illinois Fire Service Institute, | ||||||
20 | emergency mosquito abatement, pet population | ||||||
21 | control, carbon dioxide capture technology, carbon | ||||||
22 | capture utilization and storage, and water reports | ||||||
23 | under the federal Advanced Research Projects | ||||||
24 | Agency. | ||||||
25 | (B) for Fiscal Year 2028 and each fiscal year | ||||||
26 | thereafter, the Board shall determine, based on the |
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1 | recommendations of the Funding Formula Review Panel, | ||||||
2 | the special operational funding to be included in the | ||||||
3 | resource profile. | ||||||
4 | Section 35. Distribution of State appropriations for | ||||||
5 | eligible public institutions. | ||||||
6 | (a) As used in this Section: | ||||||
7 | "Guardrail percentage" means the percentage obtained by | ||||||
8 | multiplying 50% by the lesser of either: | ||||||
9 | (1) the annual inflation rate measured by the | ||||||
10 | Employment Cost Index (Midwest Economy) published by the | ||||||
11 | Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department | ||||||
12 | of Labor for the 4-quarter period ending on December 31 of | ||||||
13 | the immediately preceding fiscal year, but not less than | ||||||
14 | 0%; or | ||||||
15 | (2) the percentage equal to (i) the total amount of | ||||||
16 | new State formula funding for the fiscal year, divided by | ||||||
17 | (ii) the total amount of annual formula funding for the | ||||||
18 | immediately preceding fiscal year. | ||||||
19 | The dollar amount of new State formula funding in a fiscal year | ||||||
20 | that remains after accounting for all guardrail distributions | ||||||
21 | to be made in the fiscal year shall be referred to as the new | ||||||
22 | State formula funding. | ||||||
23 | "New State formula funding" means, in a fiscal year, the | ||||||
24 | dollar amount of State appropriations that exceeds the dollar | ||||||
25 | amount of the annual formula funding appropriated for public |
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1 | universities in the immediately preceding fiscal year. | ||||||
2 | "Pro rata share" means an amount that is equal to the sum | ||||||
3 | of (i) the amount of the guardrail distribution allocated to | ||||||
4 | the eligible public institution for the fiscal year, as | ||||||
5 | determined in subsection (e), plus (ii) the eligible public | ||||||
6 | institution's adequacy gap formula distribution and dollar gap | ||||||
7 | formula distribution for the fiscal year, as determined in | ||||||
8 | paragraph (1) of subsection (f). | ||||||
9 | (b) The base funding minimum for each eligible public | ||||||
10 | institution shall be determined as follows: | ||||||
11 | (1) For Fiscal Year 2026, the base funding minimum of | ||||||
12 | an eligible public institution shall be the sum of all | ||||||
13 | State appropriations made from the Education Assistance | ||||||
14 | Fund or the General Revenue Fund to the eligible public | ||||||
15 | institution to use as operating funds in the previous | ||||||
16 | fiscal year. | ||||||
17 | (2) For Fiscal Year 2027 and each fiscal year | ||||||
18 | thereafter, the base funding minimum of an eligible public | ||||||
19 | institution shall be the dollar value of its base funding | ||||||
20 | minimum from the immediately preceding fiscal year, | ||||||
21 | increased by any new State formula funding the eligible | ||||||
22 | public institution received in the immediately preceding | ||||||
23 | fiscal year, provided that there was new State formula | ||||||
24 | funding appropriated in the immediately preceding fiscal | ||||||
25 | year. If there was no increase or decrease made to annual | ||||||
26 | formula funding in the immediately preceding fiscal year, |
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1 | then the dollar value of the base funding minimum for the | ||||||
2 | eligible public institution that pertained to the | ||||||
3 | immediately preceding fiscal year shall carry forward into | ||||||
4 | the next fiscal year. If there was a year-to-year | ||||||
5 | reduction in annual formula funding in the immediately | ||||||
6 | preceding fiscal year, then the base funding minimum for | ||||||
7 | the eligible public institution in the next succeeding | ||||||
8 | fiscal year shall be the State appropriations made to the | ||||||
9 | eligible public institution to meet its operational | ||||||
10 | expenses for the fiscal year. | ||||||
11 | (c) To enhance the stability of long-term funding for | ||||||
12 | public universities, to create predictability in funding, to | ||||||
13 | enhance the capacity of public universities to prepare | ||||||
14 | budgets, and to create a feasible pathway to fully fund the | ||||||
15 | adequacy target of each public university within a reasonable | ||||||
16 | period of time, in Fiscal Year 2026 and in each fiscal year | ||||||
17 | thereafter, the State shall endeavor to increase the aggregate | ||||||
18 | amount of annual formula funding by an amount that is at least | ||||||
19 | $135,000,000 more than the aggregate annual formula funding | ||||||
20 | appropriation made in the immediately preceding fiscal year, | ||||||
21 | and that amount shall be designated as the minimum target | ||||||
22 | increase. The minimum target increase shall be in addition to | ||||||
23 | and not a replacement for any other appropriations the State | ||||||
24 | makes to support either public universities or the students | ||||||
25 | who attend public universities. | ||||||
26 | The first fiscal year occurring after the adequacy target |
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1 | of every eligible public institution is fully funded, after | ||||||
2 | accounting for inflation and enrollment changes, shall be the | ||||||
3 | full funding date, and the minimum target increase shall be an | ||||||
4 | amount equal to the annual formula funding amount for the | ||||||
5 | fiscal year of the full funding date, increased on a | ||||||
6 | cumulative basis by a percentage equal to the percentage | ||||||
7 | increase, if any, in the Employment Cost Index (Midwest | ||||||
8 | Economy) published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the | ||||||
9 | United States Department of Labor for the 4-quarter period | ||||||
10 | ending on December 31 of the fiscal year in which the full | ||||||
11 | funding date occurs. Thereafter, the minimum target increase | ||||||
12 | in a fiscal year shall be the annual formula funding amount for | ||||||
13 | the immediately preceding fiscal year, increased by a | ||||||
14 | percentage equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the | ||||||
15 | Employment Cost Index (Midwest Economy) published by the | ||||||
16 | Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of | ||||||
17 | Labor for the 4-quarter period ending on December 31 of the | ||||||
18 | immediately preceding fiscal year. | ||||||
19 | (d) In Fiscal Year 2026 and in each fiscal year thereafter | ||||||
20 | in which the State appropriates new State formula funding, | ||||||
21 | each public university shall receive an appropriation from the | ||||||
22 | Board equal to the sum of its base funding minimum for the | ||||||
23 | fiscal year, plus its pro rata share of new State formula | ||||||
24 | funding for the fiscal year. A public university shall receive | ||||||
25 | all funding on behalf of each eligible public institution that | ||||||
26 | is part of that public university and then distribute that |
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1 | funding to each eligible public institution. | ||||||
2 | (e) In each fiscal year in which the State appropriates | ||||||
3 | new State formula funding, a portion of the new State formula | ||||||
4 | funding shall be set aside and used as the aggregate guardrail | ||||||
5 | distribution that shall be made to all public universities in | ||||||
6 | the fiscal year. The amount of the guardrail distribution a | ||||||
7 | public university shall receive in an applicable fiscal year | ||||||
8 | shall be equal to the dollar value of its base funding minimum | ||||||
9 | for the fiscal year, multiplied by the guardrail percentage. | ||||||
10 | (f) In each fiscal year in which there is new State formula | ||||||
11 | funding, 50% of the new State formula funding shall be | ||||||
12 | calculated using the dollar gap formula for each eligible | ||||||
13 | public institution, and the remaining 50% shall be calculated | ||||||
14 | using the adequacy gap formula for each eligible public | ||||||
15 | institution through the following calculations: | ||||||
16 | (1) The portion of the new State formula funding to be | ||||||
17 | distributed under the dollar gap formula shall be | ||||||
18 | calculated for each eligible public institution as | ||||||
19 | follows: | ||||||
20 | (A) First, add the total dollar value of the | ||||||
21 | adequacy gap of all eligible public institutions for | ||||||
22 | the fiscal year, which shall be the total adequacy | ||||||
23 | gap. | ||||||
24 | (B) Second, divide the dollar value of the | ||||||
25 | adequacy gap of the eligible public institution by the | ||||||
26 | dollar value of the total adequacy gap, which shall be |
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1 | the gap percentage A. | ||||||
2 | (C) Third, multiply the eligible public | ||||||
3 | institution's gap percentage A times the amount | ||||||
4 | available for the dollar gap formula for the fiscal | ||||||
5 | year. | ||||||
6 | (D) The dollar value of the product obtained after | ||||||
7 | calculating subparagraph (C) of this paragraph (1) | ||||||
8 | shall be the dollar gap formula distribution for the | ||||||
9 | eligible public institution. | ||||||
10 | (2) The portion of the new State formula funding to be | ||||||
11 | distributed under the adequacy gap formula shall be | ||||||
12 | calculated for each eligible public institution as | ||||||
13 | follows: | ||||||
14 | (A) First, add the percentage gaps of all eligible | ||||||
15 | public institutions for the fiscal year, which shall | ||||||
16 | be the total percentage gap. | ||||||
17 | (B) Second, divide the percentage gap of the | ||||||
18 | eligible public institution by the total percentage | ||||||
19 | gap, which shall be the gap percentage B. | ||||||
20 | (C) Third, multiply the eligible public | ||||||
21 | institution's gap percentage B times the amount | ||||||
22 | available for the adequacy gap formula for the fiscal | ||||||
23 | year. | ||||||
24 | (D) The dollar value of the product obtained after | ||||||
25 | calculating subparagraph (C) of this paragraph (2) | ||||||
26 | shall be the adequacy gap formula distribution for the |
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1 | eligible public institution. | ||||||
2 | (g) The reduction formula shall be used in a fiscal year in | ||||||
3 | which the State reduces its overall appropriations to public | ||||||
4 | universities relative to the previous fiscal year such that | ||||||
5 | funds are insufficient to provide each public university with | ||||||
6 | its base funding minimum. In each fiscal year in which there is | ||||||
7 | a reduction in funds relative to the previous fiscal year, the | ||||||
8 | funding reductions shall be borne by public universities using | ||||||
9 | the reduction guardrail factor, which equals 25%, and the | ||||||
10 | remaining 75% shall be borne by public universities using the | ||||||
11 | scaled institutional ratio cut. The reduction formula shall be | ||||||
12 | determined as follows: | ||||||
13 | (1) A reduction shall be determined by multiplying the | ||||||
14 | amount of the reduction of funds relative to the previous | ||||||
15 | fiscal year by the reduction guardrail factor. This amount | ||||||
16 | is to be subtracted from the eligible public institutions' | ||||||
17 | base funding minimum, with each eligible public | ||||||
18 | institution absorbing the percentage of the amount that | ||||||
19 | corresponds to each eligible public institution's | ||||||
20 | percentage of the base funding minimum. | ||||||
21 | (2) The balance of the remaining reduction in funds | ||||||
22 | shall be distributed to universities using the reduction | ||||||
23 | ratio formula determined as follows: | ||||||
24 | (A) The reduction ratio formula shall be | ||||||
25 | calculated by dividing the cumulative statewide | ||||||
26 | adequacy gap percentage by each eligible public |
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1 | institution's adequacy gap percentage and multiplying | ||||||
2 | the result by the percentage decrease in the current | ||||||
3 | fiscal year's appropriation compared to the prior | ||||||
4 | fiscal year's appropriation. | ||||||
5 | (B) To complete the reduction calculation, each | ||||||
6 | eligible public institution's percentage of the cut | ||||||
7 | shall be proportionally scaled up or down to fit the | ||||||
8 | total amount of the reduced appropriations. The scaled | ||||||
9 | institutional ratio cut shall be scaled by: | ||||||
10 | (i) calculating the difference between the | ||||||
11 | statewide sum of institutional ratio cuts and the | ||||||
12 | statewide sum of the guardrail reduction; | ||||||
13 | (ii) calculating the ratio of each | ||||||
14 | institutional ratio cut and the statewide sum of | ||||||
15 | institutional ratio cuts; and | ||||||
16 | (iii) calculating the product of subdivisions | ||||||
17 | (i) and (ii) of this subparagraph (B) and | ||||||
18 | subtracting that amount from each institutional | ||||||
19 | ratio cut. | ||||||
20 | (C) Once the reduction calculation is complete, | ||||||
21 | each eligible public institution that is part of a | ||||||
22 | public university shall have its cuts aggregated into | ||||||
23 | a total cut for the public university. | ||||||
24 | Section 40. Accountability and transparency framework; | ||||||
25 | reporting; committee. |
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1 | (a) The Board shall oversee an accountability and | ||||||
2 | transparency framework for assessing the distribution and use | ||||||
3 | of funds appropriated by the funding formula under Section 30 | ||||||
4 | and evaluating the funds' effects on institutional outcomes | ||||||
5 | pertaining to student affordability, enrollment, persistence, | ||||||
6 | and outcome metrics. | ||||||
7 | (b) The Board shall report annually to the General | ||||||
8 | Assembly on the implementation of the funding formula as | ||||||
9 | follows: | ||||||
10 | (1) The report shall be posted publicly on the Board's | ||||||
11 | website by March 1 of each year and shall, at a minimum, | ||||||
12 | include all of the following: | ||||||
13 | (A) an updated adequacy target for each eligible | ||||||
14 | public institution for the upcoming fiscal year, | ||||||
15 | calculated from the following: | ||||||
16 | (i) the updated resource profile for each | ||||||
17 | eligible public institution; and | ||||||
18 | (ii) the updated adequacy gap for each | ||||||
19 | eligible public institution; and | ||||||
20 | (B) a description of the use of all resources | ||||||
21 | received by eligible public institutions through the | ||||||
22 | appropriations of the funding formula; and | ||||||
23 | (C) a description of the status and year-over-year | ||||||
24 | progress of each eligible public institution on a | ||||||
25 | series of institutional spending, institutional | ||||||
26 | performance, and student support metrics described in |
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1 | this Section. | ||||||
2 | (2) The Board, with advice of each public university, | ||||||
3 | shall specify a set of metrics and associated information | ||||||
4 | designated for evaluating institutional performance and | ||||||
5 | annually report on those metrics. These metrics shall | ||||||
6 | include both point-in-time and longitudinal measures of | ||||||
7 | institutional spending of any resources received from the | ||||||
8 | funding formula and institutional performance regarding | ||||||
9 | student affordability, student enrollment, student | ||||||
10 | retention, and student graduation. Each eligible public | ||||||
11 | institution shall provide the needed data to calculate the | ||||||
12 | set of metrics and related information annually to the | ||||||
13 | Board by December 31. The metrics and related information | ||||||
14 | and materials shall include all of the following | ||||||
15 | information: | ||||||
16 | (A) Prospective spending proposals through which | ||||||
17 | eligible public institutions delineate their projected | ||||||
18 | use of appropriations allocated through the funding | ||||||
19 | formula for the forthcoming fiscal year. These | ||||||
20 | expenditure plans shall be categorized according to | ||||||
21 | accounting spending classifications established by the | ||||||
22 | Board. | ||||||
23 | (B) Retrospective spending summaries through which | ||||||
24 | eligible public institutions disclose the expenditure | ||||||
25 | of all new appropriations received in the preceding | ||||||
26 | fiscal year. These expenditure reports shall be |
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1 | structured based on accounting spending categories | ||||||
2 | designated by the Board. | ||||||
3 | (C) Metrics measuring the institutional status and | ||||||
4 | year-over-year changes in students' tuition and fees, | ||||||
5 | net price, and expected share of expenses. Student | ||||||
6 | affordability data and data trends shall be | ||||||
7 | disaggregated by undergraduate and graduate students | ||||||
8 | with further disaggregation by the student equity | ||||||
9 | categories aligned with the equitable student share, | ||||||
10 | set forth in paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of | ||||||
11 | Section 30. | ||||||
12 | (D) Metrics measuring the institutional status and | ||||||
13 | year-over-year changes in student enrollment. | ||||||
14 | Enrollment data and data trends shall be disaggregated | ||||||
15 | by undergraduate and graduate students with further | ||||||
16 | disaggregation by the student groups who carry with | ||||||
17 | them equity adjustments, as set forth in subsections | ||||||
18 | (c) through (e) of Section 25. | ||||||
19 | (E) Metrics measuring the institutional status and | ||||||
20 | year-over-year changes in student retention increased | ||||||
21 | rates from one year of enrollment to the next, minus | ||||||
22 | those that transfer from one eligible public | ||||||
23 | institution to another, and minus those that receive a | ||||||
24 | credential and no longer enroll thereafter. Student | ||||||
25 | retention data and data trends shall be disaggregated | ||||||
26 | by the student groups who carry with them equity |
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1 | adjustments, as set forth in subsections (c) through | ||||||
2 | (e) of Section 25. | ||||||
3 | (F) Metrics measuring student graduation rates | ||||||
4 | within 4 years, 5 years, and 6 years and | ||||||
5 | year-over-year changes in graduation rates. Graduation | ||||||
6 | data and data trends shall be disaggregated by the | ||||||
7 | student groups who carry with them equity adjustments, | ||||||
8 | as described in subsections (c) through (e) of Section | ||||||
9 | 25. | ||||||
10 | (3) The Board shall identify at what point an adequacy | ||||||
11 | gap is sufficiently small, thereby signifying an eligible | ||||||
12 | public institution's capability to consistently advance | ||||||
13 | toward achieving State objectives, including, but not | ||||||
14 | limited to, institutional student affordability, | ||||||
15 | enrollment, persistence, completion, and outcomes. If an | ||||||
16 | eligible public institution's adequacy gap exceeds the | ||||||
17 | level determined by the Board, the eligible public | ||||||
18 | institution is exempt from the actions described in | ||||||
19 | paragraph (4) of subsection (e). | ||||||
20 | (c) For each of its metrics, the Board, with advice from | ||||||
21 | eligible public institutions, shall determine goals for each | ||||||
22 | eligible public institution in alignment with the funding | ||||||
23 | formula. These goals shall include overall progress and status | ||||||
24 | goals for the eligible public institution, as well as goals | ||||||
25 | that close equity gaps between students who carry with them | ||||||
26 | subsidies and the institutional average. The Board shall track |
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1 | and report publicly on its website and in its annual written | ||||||
2 | reports the progress of each eligible public institution | ||||||
3 | toward those goals. | ||||||
4 | (d) The Board may review data submitted by an eligible | ||||||
5 | public institution to ensure that it is responsive to the | ||||||
6 | requirements of this Act. If the Board determines that the | ||||||
7 | data submitted is not responsive to the requirements of this | ||||||
8 | Act or the Board's rules, the Board may require an eligible | ||||||
9 | public institution to submit corrected data. | ||||||
10 | (1) If an eligible public institution does not comply | ||||||
11 | with data requests promptly, the Board may withhold any | ||||||
12 | funds appropriated to that eligible public institution | ||||||
13 | from the funding formula beyond the eligible public | ||||||
14 | institution's base funding minimum until the proper data | ||||||
15 | is submitted. | ||||||
16 | (2) If the Board determines that an eligible public | ||||||
17 | institution has reported revenue or expenditures in the | ||||||
18 | wrong category as set by the Board, the Board may | ||||||
19 | reclassify those revenues or expenditures. | ||||||
20 | (e) To aid the Board in upholding the accountability and | ||||||
21 | transparency framework and in reporting its findings in Fiscal | ||||||
22 | Year 2026, the Executive Director of the Board shall establish | ||||||
23 | an Accountability and Transparency Committee tasked with | ||||||
24 | conducting pertinent technical evaluations of each eligible | ||||||
25 | public institution's resource allocation and advancement in | ||||||
26 | student affordability, enrollment, persistence, and outcome |
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1 | metrics. The Accountability and Transparency Committee shall | ||||||
2 | offer relevant and necessary technical expertise in | ||||||
3 | facilitating the implementation of the accountability and | ||||||
4 | transparency measures set forth in this Act, including, but | ||||||
5 | not limited to, those in paragraph (4) of this subsection (e). | ||||||
6 | (1) The Accountability and Transparency Committee | ||||||
7 | shall be composed of no more than 15 individuals and shall | ||||||
8 | consist of Board members, policymakers, and State and | ||||||
9 | national technical experts on higher education | ||||||
10 | accountability systems. | ||||||
11 | Members of the Accountability and Transparency | ||||||
12 | Committee shall be appointed by the Executive Director of | ||||||
13 | the Board. The Accountability and Transparency Committee | ||||||
14 | shall include: | ||||||
15 | (A) 4 members of the Board or their designees; | ||||||
16 | (B) one member with expertise in closing | ||||||
17 | educational disparities and identifying and | ||||||
18 | implementing solutions that address historic | ||||||
19 | inequities in higher education; | ||||||
20 | (C) one member with expertise in providing | ||||||
21 | research-based academic and student support that | ||||||
22 | prepares all students to achieve success in college | ||||||
23 | and a career; | ||||||
24 | (D) 2 members with expertise in public university | ||||||
25 | budget and finance; and | ||||||
26 | (E) one member with expertise in university |
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1 | management and performance. | ||||||
2 | The Executive Director of the Board shall ensure that | ||||||
3 | the membership of the Accountability and Transparency | ||||||
4 | Committee includes representatives reflecting the | ||||||
5 | geographic, socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic diversity of | ||||||
6 | this State. Members shall be appointed to 4-year terms, | ||||||
7 | except that for the initial appointments, half of the | ||||||
8 | members shall be appointed to initial 2-year terms. | ||||||
9 | Members may be reappointed to the Accountability and | ||||||
10 | Transparency Committee, and all reappointments shall be | ||||||
11 | for 4-year terms. | ||||||
12 | (2) Recommendations of the Accountability and | ||||||
13 | Transparency Committee shall be made based on a simple | ||||||
14 | majority vote of those Committee members present and | ||||||
15 | voting. A minority opinion may also accompany any | ||||||
16 | recommendation of the Accountability and Transparency | ||||||
17 | Committee. | ||||||
18 | (3) The Accountability and Transparency Committee | ||||||
19 | shall holistically assess progress on each of the Board's | ||||||
20 | metrics. The Accountability and Transparency Committee may | ||||||
21 | request an additional explanation or data from an eligible | ||||||
22 | public institution, which the Committee may consider in | ||||||
23 | determining if an eligible public institution has made | ||||||
24 | progress toward a goal. All considerations shall be | ||||||
25 | thoroughly documented and reported to the Board and the | ||||||
26 | public. |
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1 | (4) The Accountability and Transparency Committee may | ||||||
2 | request additional data from an eligible public | ||||||
3 | institution regarding spending and reporting if deemed | ||||||
4 | necessary. If the Accountability and Transparency | ||||||
5 | Committee determines that an eligible public institution | ||||||
6 | is failing to meet progress metrics despite being | ||||||
7 | adequately funded, the Accountability and Transparency | ||||||
8 | Committee shall advise the Board to implement the | ||||||
9 | following actions, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
10 | requiring that an eligible public institution: | ||||||
11 | (A) develop a plan for ensuring adequate progress | ||||||
12 | based on the resources provided; | ||||||
13 | (B) provide additional reporting on institutional | ||||||
14 | spending in alignment with the components of the | ||||||
15 | adequacy target; | ||||||
16 | (C) provide additional reporting on the | ||||||
17 | institutional metrics set forth in this Section; and | ||||||
18 | (D) permit closer oversight for spending by the | ||||||
19 | Board. | ||||||
20 | If other actions under this paragraph (4) prove to be | ||||||
21 | unsuccessful, the Board may recommend restricting or | ||||||
22 | pausing access to additional funds until progress has been | ||||||
23 | made. | ||||||
24 | (5) The Board shall review its existing reporting | ||||||
25 | requirements to ensure that the required reporting from | ||||||
26 | each eligible public institution is not duplicative. |
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1 | Section 45. Funding Formula Review Panel. | ||||||
2 | (a) The Board shall establish a Funding Formula Review | ||||||
3 | Panel tasked with studying and reviewing topics pertaining to | ||||||
4 | the implementation and impact of the funding formula. The | ||||||
5 | Panel shall provide recommendations and service to the | ||||||
6 | Governor, the General Assembly, and the Board. | ||||||
7 | (b) The Executive Director of the Board or the Executive | ||||||
8 | Director's designee shall serve as a voting member and | ||||||
9 | chairperson of the Funding Formula Review Panel. | ||||||
10 | (c) Members of the Funding Formula Review Panel shall be | ||||||
11 | appointed by the Executive Director of the Board, except as | ||||||
12 | otherwise provided in this Section. The Funding Formula Review | ||||||
13 | Panel shall include representatives of public universities, | ||||||
14 | faculty, students, families, advocacy organizations, and State | ||||||
15 | government agencies, along with technical experts, and shall | ||||||
16 | include: | ||||||
17 | (1) the Executive Director of the Board; | ||||||
18 | (2) one member of the House of Representatives, | ||||||
19 | appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; | ||||||
20 | (3) one member of the Senate, appointed by the | ||||||
21 | President of the Senate; | ||||||
22 | (4) one member of the House of Representatives, | ||||||
23 | appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of | ||||||
24 | Representatives; | ||||||
25 | (5) one member of the Senate, appointed by the |
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1 | Minority Leader of the Senate; | ||||||
2 | (6) one member appointed by the Governor; | ||||||
3 | (7) 6 members from public universities, each appointed | ||||||
4 | to reflect the diversity of public universities; | ||||||
5 | (8) the Executive Director of the Illinois Student | ||||||
6 | Assistance Commission or the Executive Director's | ||||||
7 | designee; | ||||||
8 | (9) 2 members representing an organization that | ||||||
9 | advocates on behalf of public university faculty members | ||||||
10 | who are each employed by a different public university; | ||||||
11 | (10) one member representing a statewide organization | ||||||
12 | that has specific expertise in research-based education | ||||||
13 | policy to support a healthy public education system that | ||||||
14 | prepares all students to achieve success in college, a | ||||||
15 | career, and civic life; | ||||||
16 | (11) one member representing a higher education | ||||||
17 | advocacy organization focused on eliminating disparities | ||||||
18 | in college completion in this State for low-income and | ||||||
19 | first-generation college students and students of color; | ||||||
20 | (12) one member representing a statewide advocacy | ||||||
21 | organization focused on improving educational and | ||||||
22 | employment opportunities for women and adults; | ||||||
23 | (13) one member representing a statewide organization | ||||||
24 | that has specific expertise in equity, justice, and | ||||||
25 | economic prosperity for the Latino community; | ||||||
26 | (14) one member representing a statewide organization |
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1 | that has specific expertise in equity, justice, and | ||||||
2 | economic prosperity for the Black community; | ||||||
3 | (15) 2 members with specific expertise in education | ||||||
4 | finance; and | ||||||
5 | (16) 2 members representing an organization that has | ||||||
6 | specific expertise in amplifying young adult voices. | ||||||
7 | The Executive Director shall ensure that the membership of | ||||||
8 | the Funding Formula Review Panel includes representatives | ||||||
9 | reflecting the geographic, socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic | ||||||
10 | diversity of this State. | ||||||
11 | The Executive Director shall appoint a vice chairperson | ||||||
12 | from the membership of the Funding Formula Review Panel. | ||||||
13 | (d) Members shall be appointed for 4-year terms, except | ||||||
14 | that for the initial appointments, half of the members shall | ||||||
15 | be appointed to 2-year terms. Members may be reappointed to | ||||||
16 | the Funding Formula Review Panel, and all reappointments shall | ||||||
17 | be for 4-year terms. | ||||||
18 | (e) Recommendations of the Funding Formula Review Panel | ||||||
19 | shall be made based on a simple majority vote of those Panel | ||||||
20 | members present and voting. A minority opinion may also | ||||||
21 | accompany any recommendation of the Funding Formula Review | ||||||
22 | Panel. | ||||||
23 | The Funding Formula Review Panel shall study topics at the | ||||||
24 | direction of the General Assembly, the Board of Higher | ||||||
25 | Education, or the chairperson and shall recommend any funding | ||||||
26 | formula recalibrations or changes to the Board, including, but |
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1 | not limited to, all of the following: | ||||||
2 | (1) special operational funding for inclusion in the | ||||||
3 | resource profile; | ||||||
4 | (2) equitable student share; | ||||||
5 | (3) the high-cost and high-priority program | ||||||
6 | adjustments; | ||||||
7 | (4) the inclusion of graduate students throughout the | ||||||
8 | funding formula; | ||||||
9 | (5) medical expenses; and | ||||||
10 | (6) additional underserved students to be included in | ||||||
11 | the equity adjustments and equitable student share, | ||||||
12 | including, but not limited to, student parents, | ||||||
13 | undocumented students, English learners, and | ||||||
14 | first-generation students. | ||||||
15 | (f) On an annual basis, the Funding Formula Review Panel | ||||||
16 | shall validate the following per-student elements of the | ||||||
17 | adequacy target on a cumulative basis by inflation computed | ||||||
18 | using the Employment Cost Index (Midwest Economy) published by | ||||||
19 | the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department | ||||||
20 | of Labor for the 4-quarter period ending on December 31 of the | ||||||
21 | fiscal year in which the full funding date occurs: | ||||||
22 | (1) access support; | ||||||
23 | (2) academic and nonacademic support; | ||||||
24 | (3) core instructional program support; | ||||||
25 | (4) research support; | ||||||
26 | (5) public service and artistry support; |
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1 | (6) institutional support; and | ||||||
2 | (7) physical plant support. | ||||||
3 | (g) Once every 3 years, the Funding Formula Review Panel | ||||||
4 | shall consider and make recommendations to the Board and | ||||||
5 | General Assembly for recalibrating each of the following | ||||||
6 | adjustments of the adequacy target, except for inflation | ||||||
7 | adjustments under subsection (b) of Section 20, based on | ||||||
8 | evidence-based practices, research, a study of average | ||||||
9 | expenses, and the U.S. National Science Foundation's Higher | ||||||
10 | Education Research and Development database and as reported in | ||||||
11 | the Board's most recent revenue and expenditure reports: | ||||||
12 | (1) the access adjustment; | ||||||
13 | (2) the holistic support equity adjustment; | ||||||
14 | (3) the concentration factor adjustment; | ||||||
15 | (4) the core instructional program adjustment; | ||||||
16 | (5) the diversity programs adjustment; | ||||||
17 | (6) the research support adjustment; | ||||||
18 | (7) the school size adjustment; and | ||||||
19 | (8) the laboratory space adjustment. | ||||||
20 | (h) Within 5 years after the implementation of this | ||||||
21 | Section and every 5 years thereafter, the Funding Formula | ||||||
22 | Review Panel shall conduct a comprehensive review on the | ||||||
23 | functioning of the funding formula that is aligned as much as | ||||||
24 | possible to the Board's strategic plan development timeline. | ||||||
25 | The Funding Formula Review Panel shall report to the Board of | ||||||
26 | Higher Education, the General Assembly, and the Governor on |
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1 | the findings of the review. | ||||||
2 | Section 50. Board of Higher Education capacity. The | ||||||
3 | Board's annual budget request shall describe any additional | ||||||
4 | resources needed to support the implementation of the funding | ||||||
5 | formula, the Funding Formula Review Panel, and the | ||||||
6 | Accountability and Transparency Committee. The budget request | ||||||
7 | shall include any relevant descriptions regarding how the | ||||||
8 | Board is supporting the initial implementation of the funding | ||||||
9 | formula, including establishing the necessary definitions, | ||||||
10 | reviewing submitted eligible public institution data for | ||||||
11 | accuracy and completeness, working with each eligible public | ||||||
12 | institution to ensure the accuracy of reported data, | ||||||
13 | determining whether each eligible public institution is | ||||||
14 | complying with the requirements of this Act, and supporting | ||||||
15 | each eligible public institution to improve the eligible | ||||||
16 | public institution's performance. | ||||||
17 | Section 55. Data infrastructure. | ||||||
18 | (a) The Board's annual budget request shall describe the | ||||||
19 | resources needed to support the collection of data needed to | ||||||
20 | implement and recommend recalibrations of the funding formula. | ||||||
21 | If the Accountability and Transparency Committee or Funding | ||||||
22 | Formula Review Panel recommends additional data capacity, the | ||||||
23 | Board shall consider those recommendations in developing its | ||||||
24 | annual budget request. |
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1 | (b) The Board shall develop guidelines for each eligible | ||||||
2 | public institution receiving funds under the funding formula | ||||||
3 | to submit data annually for inclusion in the funding formula. | ||||||
4 | Section 900. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended | ||||||
5 | by changing Section 8 as follows: | ||||||
6 | (110 ILCS 205/8) (from Ch. 144, par. 188) | ||||||
7 | Sec. 8. The Board of Trustees of the University of | ||||||
8 | Illinois, the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois | ||||||
9 | University, the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University, | ||||||
10 | the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois University, the | ||||||
11 | Board of Trustees of Governors State University, the Board of | ||||||
12 | Trustees of Illinois State University, the Board of Trustees | ||||||
13 | of Northeastern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of | ||||||
14 | Northern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Western | ||||||
15 | Illinois University, and the Illinois Community College Board | ||||||
16 | shall submit to the Board not later than the 15th day of | ||||||
17 | November of each year its budget proposals for the operation | ||||||
18 | and capital needs of the institutions under its governance or | ||||||
19 | supervision for the ensuing fiscal year. The Illinois | ||||||
20 | Community College Board shall also submit its budget proposal | ||||||
21 | for the operational | ||||||
needs of the institutions under its | |||||||
22 | governance or supervision for the ensuing fiscal year at this | ||||||
23 | time. Each budget proposal shall conform to the procedures | ||||||
24 | developed by the Board in the design of an information system |
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1 | for State universities and colleges. | ||||||
2 | In order to maintain a cohesive system of higher | ||||||
3 | education, the Board and its staff shall communicate on a | ||||||
4 | regular basis with all public university presidents. They | ||||||
5 | shall meet at least semiannually to achieve economies of scale | ||||||
6 | where possible and provide the most innovative and efficient | ||||||
7 | programs and services. | ||||||
8 | The Board, in the analysis of formulating the annual | ||||||
9 | budget request, shall consider rates of tuition and fees and | ||||||
10 | undergraduate tuition and fee waiver programs at the State | ||||||
11 | universities and public community colleges. The Board shall | ||||||
12 | also consider the current and projected utilization of the | ||||||
13 | total physical plant of each campus of a public university or | ||||||
14 | community college in approving the capital budget for any new | ||||||
15 | building or facility. | ||||||
16 | The Board of Higher Education shall submit to the | ||||||
17 | Governor, to the General Assembly, and to the appropriate | ||||||
18 | budget agencies of the Governor and General Assembly its | ||||||
19 | analysis and recommendations on such budget proposals. | ||||||
20 | The Board is directed to form a broad-based group of | ||||||
21 | individuals representing the Office of the Governor, the | ||||||
22 | General Assembly, public community colleges institutions of | ||||||
23 | higher education , State agencies, business and industry, | ||||||
24 | statewide organizations representing faculty and staff, and | ||||||
25 | others as the Board shall deem appropriate to devise a system | ||||||
26 | for allocating State resources to public community colleges |
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1 | institutions of higher education based upon performance in | ||||||
2 | achieving State goals related to student success and | ||||||
3 | certificate and degree completion. | ||||||
4 | In each fiscal year Beginning in Fiscal Year 2013 , the | ||||||
5 | Board of Higher Education budget recommendations to the | ||||||
6 | Governor and the General Assembly shall include allocations to | ||||||
7 | public community colleges in | ||||||
stitutions of higher education | |||||||
8 | based upon performance metrics designed to promote and measure | ||||||
9 | student success in degree and certificate completion. Public | ||||||
10 | university metrics must be adopted by the Board by rule, and | ||||||
11 | public community college metrics must be adopted by the | ||||||
12 | Illinois Community College Board by rule. These metrics must | ||||||
13 | be developed and promulgated in accordance with the following | ||||||
14 | principles: | ||||||
15 | (1) The metrics must be developed in consultation with | ||||||
16 | public community colleges institutions of higher | ||||||
17 | education , as well as other State educational agencies and | ||||||
18 | other higher education organizations, associations, | ||||||
19 | interests, and stakeholders as deemed appropriate by the | ||||||
20 | Board. | ||||||
21 | (2) The metrics shall include provisions for | ||||||
22 | recognizing the demands on and rewarding the performance | ||||||
23 | of community colleges institutions in advancing the | ||||||
24 | success of students who are academically or financially at | ||||||
25 | risk, including first-generation students, low-income | ||||||
26 | students, and students traditionally underrepresented in |
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1 | higher education, as specified in Section 9.16 of this | ||||||
2 | Act. | ||||||
3 | (3) The metrics shall recognize and account for the | ||||||
4 | differentiated missions of community colleges institutions | ||||||
5 | and sectors of higher education. | ||||||
6 | (4) The metrics shall focus on the fundamental goal of | ||||||
7 | increasing completion of college courses, certificates, | ||||||
8 | and degrees. Performance metrics shall recognize the | ||||||
9 | unique and broad mission of public community colleges | ||||||
10 | through consideration of additional factors including, but | ||||||
11 | not limited to, enrollment, progress through key academic | ||||||
12 | milestones, transfer to a baccalaureate institution, and | ||||||
13 | degree completion. | ||||||
14 | (5) The metrics must be designed to maintain the | ||||||
15 | quality of degrees, certificates, courses, and programs. | ||||||
16 | In devising performance metrics, the Board may be guided by | ||||||
17 | the report of the Higher Education Finance Study Commission. | ||||||
18 | Each State university must submit its plan for capital | ||||||
19 | improvements of non-instructional facilities to the Board for | ||||||
20 | approval before final commitments are made if the total cost | ||||||
21 | of the project as approved by the institution's board of | ||||||
22 | control is in excess of $2 million. Non-instructional uses | ||||||
23 | shall include but not be limited to dormitories, union | ||||||
24 | buildings, field houses, stadium, other recreational | ||||||
25 | facilities and parking lots. The Board shall determine whether | ||||||
26 | or not any project submitted for approval is consistent with |
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1 | the strategic plan for higher education and with instructional | ||||||
2 | buildings that are provided for therein. If the project is | ||||||
3 | found by a majority of the Board not to be consistent, such | ||||||
4 | capital improvement shall not be constructed. | ||||||
5 | (Source: P.A. 102-1046, eff. 6-7-22.) | ||||||
6 | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
7 | becoming law. |