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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. SDS/bill0071/jwp SDS/bill0071/jwp 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 -2- SDS/bill0071/jwp 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; -3- SDS/bill0071/jwp 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 -4- SDS/bill0071/jwp 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 -5- SDS/bill0071/jwp 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.