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90_SB1935

      New Act
          Creates the Illinois Opportunity Scholarship  Act  to  be
      administered  by  the  Illinois Student Assistance Commission
      beginning with the 1999-2000 academic year.  Provides for the
      undergraduate scholarship awards for use at  institutions  of
      higher  education  located  in the State.  The maximum annual
      amount of a scholarship shall be equal  to  the  tuition  and
      mandatory   fees  for  a  full-time  undergraduate,  in-state
      student at the  University  of  Illinois  plus  a  $200  book
      allowance.    Provides   that   the   annual  amount  of  the
      scholarship shall be based on  a  graduated  rate  of  annual
      family  income  up  to  a  maximum  family income of $75,000.
      Effective January 1, 1999.
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 1        AN ACT to establish the Illinois Opportunity  Scholarship
 2    Program.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 6    Illinois Opportunity Scholarship Act.
 7        Section    5.  Creation   of   program.    The   Illinois
 8    Opportunity Scholarship Program is hereby created under which
 9    scholarships are to be awarded annually, beginning  with  the
10    1999-2000 academic year.
11        Section 10.  Definitions.  In this Act:
12        "Regular undergraduate program" means an academic program
13    of  study  in  an institution of higher education at or below
14    the baccalaureate level  leading  to  either  a  certificate,
15    nursing diploma, associate's degree, or bachelor's degree.
16        "Institution of higher education" means an institution of
17    higher  learning  as  defined  in  Section  10  of the Higher
18    Education Student Assistance Act or an  eligible  institution
19    that   is   accredited  by  accrediting  agencies  which  are
20    recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.
21        Section  15.  Program   administration.    The   Illinois
22    Opportunity  Scholarship Program shall be administered by the
23    Illinois Student Assistance Commission, which shall publicize
24    the availability of  scholarships  under  the  program.   All
25    applications  for  scholarships  to be awarded under this Act
26    shall be made to the Illinois Student  Assistance  Commission
27    in  a  form  prescribed  by  the  Commission,  and  shall  be
28    accompanied  by  such  supporting documents as the Commission
29    requires  to  determine  the   scholarship   eligibility   of
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 1    applicants.
 2        Section  20.  Exclusivity.   A  recipient  of an Illinois
 3    Opportunity Scholarship may not hold  any  other  scholarship
 4    that  is  funded  by any public funds of the State or awarded
 5    under any other financial assistance program administered  by
 6    the Illinois Student Assistance Commission.
 7        Section  25.  Scholarship eligibility.  Each recipient of
 8    an Illinois Opportunity Scholarship shall:
 9        (1)  be   accepted   for   admission   in   the   regular
10    undergraduate program at an institution of  higher  education
11    or  be  enrolled  in a 2-year associate degree program in the
12    State and in which the course work is acceptable for transfer
13    credit  for  an  accredited  baccalaureate  program   in   an
14    institution of higher education;
15        (2)  be a resident of the State;
16        (3)  earn  a  cumulative  grade  point  average after the
17    first semester of his or her senior year of at least 3.0 on a
18    4.0 scale, or its equivalent, in core curriculum  courses  as
19    calculated  and  indicated  on  the  recipient's  high school
20    transcript from a high school in this State;
21        (4)  begin his or her  education  at  an  institution  of
22    higher  education  within  one year of completing high school
23    or, failing to do so, provide evidence  satisfactory  to  the
24    Illinois   Student   Assistance   Commission  of  extenuating
25    circumstances;
26        (5)  be under  the  age  of  22  years  at  the  time  of
27    receiving  the  first  year of a scholarship award under this
28    Act;
29        (6)  have successfully completed  a  college  preparatory
30    program in high school;
31        (7)  enroll  in  an  institution of higher education as a
32    full-time student;
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 1        (8)  have an annual total family income  of  $100,000  or
 2    below;
 3        (9)  accept  any  other conditions attached to the award;
 4    and
 5        (10)  satisfy  any  additional  criteria   the   Illinois
 6    Student Assistance Commission reasonably may establish.
 7        Section  30.  Scholarship amount.  A scholarship provided
 8    under  the  Illinois  Opportunity  Scholarship  Program   for
 9    students  with  a  total family income below $50,000 shall be
10    equal to the  cost  of  tuition  and  mandatory  fees  for  a
11    full-time  undergraduate student at the Institution of higher
12    education at which the scholarship recipient enrolls, not  to
13    exceed  the equivalent expense for a full-time undergraduate,
14    in-state  student  at   the   University   of   Illinois   at
15    Champaign-Urbana,  plus  $200  book  allowance.  For students
16    with a total family income between $50,000  and  $59,999  the
17    scholarship  provided  shall  be  equal to 75% of the cost of
18    tuition and mandatory  fees  for  a  full-time  undergraduate
19    student  at  the institution of higher education at which the
20    scholarship recipient enrolls, not to exceed  the  equivalent
21    expense  for  a  full-time undergraduate, in-state student at
22    the University of Illinois  at  Champaign-Urbana,  plus  $200
23    book  allowance.   For  students  with  a total family income
24    between $60,000 and $75,000, the scholarship amount shall  be
25    equal  to 50% of the cost of tuition and mandatory fees for a
26    full-time undergraduate student at the institution of  higher
27    education  at which the scholarship recipient enrolls, not to
28    exceed the equivalent expense for a full-time  undergraduate,
29    in-state   student   at   the   University   of  Illinois  at
30    Champaign-Urbana, plus $200 book allowance.
31        Section  35.    Use   of   scholarships.    An   Illinois
32    Opportunity  Scholarship  may  be  used at any institution of
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 1    higher education or at a hospital diploma school in the State
 2    for training registered nurses, if the curriculum is approved
 3    by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission.
 4        Section  40.   Scholarship   terms.    Subject   to   the
 5    provisions  of  Section  20,  each  recipient  of an Illinois
 6    Opportunity Scholarship may hold the award for 4 years if the
 7    recipient:
 8        (1)  continues to be a resident of the State;
 9        (2)  continues  to  be  a   full-time   student   at   an
10    institution  of  higher  education  and  takes  at  least  12
11    semester  hours of courses each semester or its equivalent as
12    determined by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission;
13        (3)  upon completion of the  recipient's  freshman  year,
14    has achieved a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0
15    on  a  4.0  scale and maintains this minimum cumulative grade
16    point average throughout  the  remainder  of  the  award,  or
17    failing  to  do  so,  provides  evidence  satisfactory to the
18    Illinois  Student  Assistance   Commission   of   extenuating
19    circumstances;
20        (4)  in   the  judgment  of  the  institution  of  higher
21    education in which  the  recipient  is  enrolled,  is  making
22    satisfactory progress toward a degree; and
23        (5)  maintains the standards of the institution of higher
24    education in which the recipient is enrolled.
25    Notwithstanding  the  forgoing  provisions of this Section, a
26    recipient of  an  Illinois  Opportunity  Scholarship  who  is
27    enrolled  in an associate degree program of an institution of
28    higher education may hold  the  award  for  3  years  if  the
29    conditions  set  forth  in paragraphs (1) through (5) of this
30    Section are met.
31        Section 45.  Report of awards.  On or  before  May  1  of
32    each  year,  the Illinois Student Assistance Commission shall
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 1    send each member of  the  General  Assembly  a  list  of  the
 2    individuals  in  each  legislative  district to whom Illinois
 3    Opportunity Scholarships are awarded.
 4        Section 50.   Payment  of  scholarships.   Subject  to  a
 5    separate   appropriation  made  for  purposes  of  this  Act,
 6    scholarship awards shall  be  paid  and  distributed  by  the
 7    Illinois  Student  Assistance  Commission  in accordance with
 8    rules and regulations that the Commission shall promulgate to
 9    administer  the  provisions  of  the   Illinois   Opportunity
10    Scholarship Program.
11        Section  99.   Effective  date.   This  Act  takes effect
12    January 1, 1999.

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