HB0150 Engrossed LRB096 03209 NHT 13226 b

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 21st
5 Century Scholars Act.
 
6     Section 5. Findings and purpose.
7     (a) The General Assembly finds that one of the greatest
8 barriers to access to college and success in college is
9 adequate preparation for academic work at the college-level.
10 The General Assembly also finds that large numbers of students
11 are required to take remedial education courses before they are
12 ready for college-level courses, particularly in writing and
13 mathematics. The General Assembly further acknowledges that
14 poor academic preparation may create an often insurmountable
15 barrier to college or career success and result in limited,
16 needs-based, financial aid being used on substantial remedial
17 coursework.
18     (b) It is the intent of the General Assembly to provide an
19 incentive for low-income Illinois students to improve their
20 academic preparation for postsecondary education. The General
21 Assembly acknowledges that, in addition to the poor academic
22 preparation of low-income students, the lack of information and
23 support services on financial aid and college and career

 

 

HB0150 Engrossed - 2 - LRB096 03209 NHT 13226 b

1 readiness create significant barriers to college and career
2 success.
3     (c) This Act is intended to leverage this State's
4 successful, needs-based Monetary Award Program (MAP) grants to
5 low-income students with a voluntary, school district-based,
6 incentive program for improved academic preparation.
 
7     Section 10. Definitions.
8     "Commission" means the Illinois Student Assistance
9 Commission.
10     "Eligible student" means a student who meets all of the
11 following requirements at the time of eligibility:
12         (1) Is a resident of this State.
13         (2) Is enrolled in grade 8 at a public or an
14     accredited, nonpublic school.
15         (3) Is eligible for free or reduced-price lunches under
16     the National School Lunch Program.
17         (4) Agrees in writing, together with the student's
18     custodial parents or guardian, that the student will do the
19     following:
20             (A) graduate from an approved high school, as
21         defined in the Higher Education Student Assistance
22         Act;
23             (B) complete the 21st Century Scholars Curriculum;
24             (C) have no felony convictions;
25             (D) apply (i) to an institution of higher learning

 

 

HB0150 Engrossed - 3 - LRB096 03209 NHT 13226 b

1         for admission and (ii) for any federal and State
2         student financial assistance available to the student
3         to attend an institution of higher learning; and
4             (E) achieve a cumulative grade point average upon
5         graduation of at least a 2.0 on a 4.0 grading scale (or
6         its equivalent if another grading scale is used) for
7         courses taken during grades 9, 10, 11, and 12.
8     "Institution of higher learning" means "institution of
9 higher learning" as defined in the Higher Education Student
10 Assistance Act.
11     "Program" means the 21st Century Scholars Program
12 established under this Act.
13     "Scholarship applicant" means a student who meets all of
14 the following requirements:
15         (1) Was an eligible student.
16         (2) Is a resident of this State.
17         (3) Has graduated from an approved high school, as
18     defined in the Higher Education Student Assistance Act, and
19     completed the 21st Century Scholars Curriculum.
20         (4) Has been accepted to attend an institution of
21     higher learning in this State as a full-time student.
22         (5) Has timely filed an application for other types of
23     financial assistance available to the student from the
24     State and federal government.
25     "Tuition scholarship" means financial assistance provided
26 under Section 15 of this Act to a student to offset the costs

 

 

HB0150 Engrossed - 4 - LRB096 03209 NHT 13226 b

1 of tuition and other mandatory fees incurred by the student in
2 attending an institution of higher learning. A full-tuition
3 scholarship includes the undergraduate tuition and other
4 mandatory service and activity fees, rounded to the nearest
5 whole dollar and as further defined in Section 15 of this Act.
6     "21st Century Scholars Curriculum" includes no less than 15
7 units of high school coursework from the following 5
8 categories:
9         (1) at least 4 years of English, including written and
10     oral communications and literature, of which up to 2 years
11     may be collegiate level instruction;
12         (2) at least 3 years of social studies, including
13     history and government;
14         (3) at least 3 years of mathematics (introductory
15     through advanced algebra, geometry, or trigonometry);
16         (4) at least 3 years of science (laboratory sciences);
17     and
18         (5) at least 2 years of electives in foreign language,
19     music, vocational education, or art.
20     "21st Century Scholars" means students who have been
21 awarded a tuition scholarship by the Commission to attend an
22 institution of higher learning under this Act.
23     "Participating school district" means a school district
24 that meets the requirements of Section 25 of this Act.
 
25     Section 15. Scholarship amount; total award.

 

 

HB0150 Engrossed - 5 - LRB096 03209 NHT 13226 b

1     (a) Subject to appropriation, the Commission shall provide
2 annual tuition scholarships to scholarship applicants who
3 qualify under Section 20 of this Act in an amount that is equal
4 to the lowest of the following amounts:
5         (1) If the scholarship applicant attends a public
6     institution of higher learning and:
7             (A) receives no other financial assistance
8         specifically designated for tuition and other
9         mandatory fees, a full-tuition scholarship to the
10         institution of higher learning shall be awarded; or
11             (B) receives other financial assistance
12         specifically designated for tuition and other
13         mandatory fees, the balance required to attend the
14         institution of higher learning shall be awarded, not to
15         exceed the amount described in clause (A) of this
16         subdivision (1).
17         (2) If the scholarship applicant attends a private
18     institution of higher learning and:
19             (A) receives no other financial assistance
20         specifically designated for tuition and other
21         mandatory fees, an average of the full-tuition
22         scholarship amounts for all public universities in
23         this State, as determined by the Commission, shall be
24         awarded; or
25             (B) receives other financial assistance
26         specifically designated for tuition and other

 

 

HB0150 Engrossed - 6 - LRB096 03209 NHT 13226 b

1         mandatory fees, the balance required to attend the
2         institution of higher learning shall be awarded, not to
3         exceed the amount described in clause (A) of this
4         subdivision (2).
5     (b) Each tuition scholarship awarded under this Act is
6 renewable under Section 20 of this Act for a total scholarship
7 award that does not exceed the equivalent of 135 credit hours.
 
8     Section 20. Application and renewal of tuition
9 scholarship.
10     (a) To initially qualify for a tuition scholarship under
11 this Act, a scholarship applicant must do all of the following:
12         (1) Demonstrate acceptance as a full-time student by an
13     institution of higher learning.
14         (2) Submit to the Commission all of the information and
15     evidence required by the Commission to determine
16     eligibility as a scholarship applicant.
17         (3) Agree to release student record information, such
18     as grades and his or her chosen field of study, to the
19     Commission for the purpose of assessing the educational
20     persistence of 21st Century Scholars.
21     (b) To qualify for tuition scholarship renewal under this
22 Act, a scholarship recipient must do all of the following:
23         (1) Submit to the Commission a renewal application and
24     evidence required by the Commission.
25         (2) Continue to comply with the requirements set forth

 

 

HB0150 Engrossed - 7 - LRB096 03209 NHT 13226 b

1     in subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of this Section.
2         (3) Continue to be a student in good standing at the
3     institution of higher learning.
 
4     Section 25. Responsibilities and obligations. The State,
5 the participating school district, and the student shall enter
6 into a 3-part compact as follows:
7         (1) At a minimum, the school district shall agree to
8     provide a 21st Century Scholars Curriculum to eligible
9     students and offer all of the following:
10             (A) Academic support for satisfactory completion
11         of courses.
12             (B) Guidance to eligible students enrolled in
13         rigorous courses that will prepare them for
14         college-level classes and ameliorate the need for
15         remedial coursework at institutions of higher
16         learning.
17             (C) Assistance in applying for applicable State
18         and federal financial aid opportunities.
19             (D) Information about the full range of higher
20         education options.
21             (E) Assistance with applying and enrolling at an
22         institution of higher learning.
23             (F) Individualized support as necessary to
24         facilitate the purpose of this Act.
25             (G) Opportunities for parents or legal guardians

 

 

HB0150 Engrossed - 8 - LRB096 03209 NHT 13226 b

1         to participate in activities designed to support the
2         academic preparation and collegiate aspirations of
3         their children.
4         The participating school district shall report
5     annually to the Commission on the number of eligible
6     students enrolled in the Program.
7         (2) The eligible student agrees to do all of the
8     following:
9             (A) Enroll in a 21st Century Scholars Curriculum
10         consisting of the courses delineated in Section 10 of
11         this Act.
12             (B) Maintain at least a 2.0 on a 4.0 grading scale
13         (or its equivalent).
14             (C) Participate in academic support services, such
15         as mentoring and tutoring, as developed by the school
16         district.
17             (D) Participate in activities designed to assist
18         in the college search, application, and financial aid
19         processes.
20             (E) Apply to at least one institution of higher
21         learning.
22         (3) The Commission agrees to certify school districts
23     that provide the 21st Century Curriculum and meet the
24     requirements of subdivision (1) of this Section. Subject to
25     State appropriations, the Commission shall also provide a
26     tuition scholarship to 21st Century Scholars.
 

 

 

HB0150 Engrossed - 9 - LRB096 03209 NHT 13226 b

1     Section 90. Rules. The Commission shall adopt rules to
2 implement this Act, including all of the following:
3         (1) Rules establishing additional criteria for the
4     tuition scholarships and an appeals process for students
5     denied tuition scholarships.
6         (2) Notwithstanding the definition of "eligible
7     students" under Section 5 of this Act, rules that may
8     include students who are in grades other than grade 8 as
9     eligible students.
10         (3) Rules regarding mentoring, outreach, and student
11     services programs and partnerships with school districts
12     and institutions of higher learning.
 
13     Section 95. Reports on awards. The Commission shall
14 prepare a statistical report on a fiscal year basis that
15 describes awards to 21st Century Scholars attending
16 institutions of higher learning and assessing the educational
17 persistence of 21st Century Scholars under this Act. The report
18 shall be filed with the General Assembly on or before August 15
19 of the year following the fiscal year covered in the report.