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92_HB2208

 
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 1        AN ACT regarding education.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.   The Higher Education Student Assistance Act
 5    is amended by adding Sections  65.65,  65.66,  and  65.67  as
 6    follows:

 7        (110 ILCS 947/65.65 new)
 8        Sec. 65.65.  Mathematics or science teacher scholarships.
 9        (a)  Each year, the Commission shall receive and consider
10    applications  for  scholarship  assistance under this Section
11    and  award  scholarships   to   eligible   applicants.    The
12    Commission  may  adopt  any  rules necessary to implement and
13    administer this Section.
14        An applicant is eligible for  a  scholarship  under  this
15    Section  if the applicant (i) is a resident of this State and
16    a citizen or a lawful permanent resident alien of the  United
17    States  and  (ii) is pursuing full-time undergraduate studies
18    at an institution of higher learning that will prepare him or
19    her to teach mathematics or  science  at  the  elementary  or
20    secondary school level, with a major in mathematics, physics,
21    chemistry, biology, zoology, astronomy, engineering, computer
22    science,  or  any  other mathematics or science discipline as
23    determined by the Commission.
24        All applications for scholarship  assistance  under  this
25    Section  shall  be  made  to  the Commission in a form as set
26    forth by the Commission. The  form  of  application  and  the
27    information required to be set forth in the application shall
28    be  determined  by  the  Commission.   The  Commission  shall
29    require  applicants  for  scholarship  assistance  under this
30    Section to submit  with  their  applications  any  supporting
31    documents that the Commission deems necessary.
 
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 1        (b)  Prior to receiving scholarship assistance under this
 2    Section,  the  recipient  of a scholarship awarded under this
 3    Section shall be  required  by  the  Commission  to  sign  an
 4    agreement  under which the recipient pledges that immediately
 5    following completion of the studies for which  the  recipient
 6    was  awarded  a scholarship under this Section, the recipient
 7    shall teach mathematics  or  science  at  the  elementary  or
 8    secondary  school  level  for  at  least  5 years in a school
 9    district in this State that is  financially  or  academically
10    troubled,  as  designated  by  the  State  Superintendent  of
11    Education.   Each year, the State Superintendent of Education
12    shall compile a list of school districts that are financially
13    or academically troubled, which  shall  be  provided  to  the
14    Commission.   As  long  as  a school district is on this list
15    when  the  recipient  accepts  employment  with  the   school
16    district,  the  recipient  may  fulfill  his  or her teaching
17    obligation with that school district even though  the  school
18    district is no longer on this list.  The Commission, with the
19    cooperation  of  the  State  Board of Education, shall assist
20    scholarship recipients in finding employment with financially
21    or academically troubled school districts in order to fulfill
22    the teaching obligation.  The recipient shall,  upon  request
23    of  the Commission, provide the Commission with evidence that
24    he or she is fulfilling or has fulfilled  the  terms  of  the
25    teaching agreement.
26        (c)  A  scholarship  awarded  under this Section shall be
27    good for a period of 4 years while the recipient is  enrolled
28    for  credit  at  an  institution  of  higher  learning.   The
29    scholarship  shall  cover in-state tuition and fees for the 4
30    years of study and a stipend of $200  per  month  during  the
31    third  and  fourth  years  of study.  However, in calculating
32    scholarship assistance  under  this  Section  for  recipients
33    attending  private colleges or universities, tuition and fees
34    for students at private colleges and universities  shall  not
 
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 1    exceed  the  average  tuition and fees for students at 4-year
 2    public universities in this State for the  academic  year  in
 3    which the scholarship is made.
 4        (d)  If  a  recipient of a scholarship awarded under this
 5    Section fails to maintain a cumulative grade point average of
 6    at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale at the end of any  term  during
 7    the  first  or  second  year  of study, the recipient may not
 8    receive any  additional  scholarship  assistance  under  this
 9    Section.   If a recipient of a scholarship awarded under this
10    Section (i)  fails  to  maintain  a  cumulative  grade  point
11    average  of  at  least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale at the end of any
12    term during the third or fourth year of study or  (ii)  fails
13    to complete the studies for which the recipient was awarded a
14    scholarship  under this Section the recipient may not receive
15    any additional scholarship assistance under this Section  and
16    the  Commission  shall  require  the  recipient  to repay the
17    scholarship assistance he or  she  has  received  under  this
18    Section,  plus interest at a rate no greater than the highest
19    rate applicable for educational loans made pursuant to  Title
20    IV,  Part  B of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended,
21    and, if  applicable,  reasonable  collection  fees.   If  the
22    recipient  of  a scholarship awarded under this Section fails
23    to fulfill the teaching obligation agreed to under subsection
24    (b)  of  this  Section,  the  Commission  shall  require  the
25    recipient to repay the scholarship assistance he or  she  has
26    received  under  this  Section,  prorated  according  to  the
27    fraction  of  the  teaching  obligation  not  completed, plus
28    interest  at  a  rate  no  greater  than  the  highest   rate
29    applicable  for  educational loans made pursuant to Title IV,
30    Part B of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended,  and,
31    if applicable, reasonable collection fees.  The Commission is
32    authorized  to  establish  rules  relating  to its collection
33    activities for repayment of scholarship assistance under this
34    Section.
 
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 1        (e)  A recipient of  a  scholarship  awarded  under  this
 2    Section  shall  not be in violation of the teaching agreement
 3    entered into under subsection (b)  of  this  Section  if  the
 4    recipient  (i)  enrolls  on  a  full-time basis as a graduate
 5    student in a course of study related to the field of teaching
 6    at an institution of higher learning, (ii) is  serving  as  a
 7    member  of  the armed services of the United States, (iii) is
 8    temporarily  totally  disabled,  as  established   by   sworn
 9    affidavit  of  a  qualified physician, or (iv) is seeking and
10    unable to find  full-time  employment  as  a  mathematics  or
11    science teacher with a school district that is financially or
12    academically troubled and is able to provide evidence of that
13    fact.   Any  such  extension  of  the period during which the
14    teaching obligation under subsection (b) of this Section must
15    be fulfilled shall be subject to limitations of  duration  as
16    established by the Commission.

17        (110 ILCS 947/65.66 new)
18        Sec.  65.66.  The  Excellence Around Teaching Scholarship
19    Program and Quality Bonus.
20        (a)  Each year, the Commission shall receive and consider
21    applications for scholarship assistance  under  this  Section
22    and  award  scholarships,  to  be  known as Excellence Around
23    Teaching   Scholarships,   to   eligible   applicants.    The
24    Commission may adopt any rules  necessary  to  implement  and
25    administer this Section.
26        An  applicant  is  eligible  for a scholarship under this
27    Section if the applicant is a resident of this  State  and  a
28    citizen  or  a  lawful permanent resident alien of the United
29    States and (i) is pursuing full-time undergraduate studies at
30    an institution of higher learning that will  prepare  him  or
31    her  to  teach  in the public schools of this State and shows
32    outstanding promise for success as a teacher,  as  determined
33    by  the  Commission,  or  (ii) is pursuing full-time graduate
 
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 1    studies at  an  institution  of  higher  learning  that  will
 2    prepare  him  or her to administer or supervise in the public
 3    schools of this  State  and  shows  outstanding  promise  for
 4    success  as  a  principal or superintendent, as determined by
 5    the Commission.
 6        All applications for scholarship  assistance  under  this
 7    Section  shall  be  made  to  the Commission in a form as set
 8    forth by the Commission. The  form  of  application  and  the
 9    information required to be set forth in the application shall
10    be  determined  by  the  Commission.   The  Commission  shall
11    require  applicants  for  scholarship  assistance  under this
12    Section to submit  with  their  applications  any  supporting
13    documents that the Commission deems necessary.
14        (b)  Before  receiving  scholarship assistance under this
15    Section, the recipient of a scholarship  awarded  under  this
16    Section  shall  be  required  by  the  Commission  to sign an
17    agreement under which the recipient pledges that  immediately
18    following  completion  of the studies for which the recipient
19    was awarded a scholarship, the recipient shall teach or shall
20    administer or supervise,  whichever  is  applicable,  in  the
21    State's  public  school  system for a period of not less than
22    one year for each year of scholarship assistance he or she is
23    awarded  under  this  Section.   The  recipient  shall,  upon
24    request  by  the  Commission,  provide  the  Commission  with
25    evidence that he or she is fulfilling or  has  fulfilled  the
26    terms of the agreement provided for in this subsection (b).
27        (c)  A scholarship awarded under this Section shall be in
28    an  amount sufficient to pay the recipient's tuition and fees
29    at the institution of higher learning at which the  recipient
30    is  enrolled  for  2  semesters  or  3 quarters.  However, in
31    calculating scholarship assistance  under  this  Section  for
32    recipients   attending   private  colleges  or  universities,
33    tuition and fees for recipients enrolled at private  colleges
34    and  universities  shall  not  exceed the average tuition and
 
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 1    fees for students at 4-year public universities in this State
 2    for the academic year in which the scholarship is made.   The
 3    maximum  number  of  academic terms for which a recipient may
 4    receive scholarship assistance under this Section  is  (i)  8
 5    semesters  or  12  quarters  of  undergraduate  study or (ii)
 6    whatever number of semesters or quarters  of  graduate  study
 7    that  the  Commission  determines  is  proper,  whichever  is
 8    applicable.
 9        (d)  If  a  recipient of a scholarship awarded under this
10    Section (i)  fails  to  maintain  a  cumulative  grade  point
11    average  of  at  least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale at the end of any
12    academic  term  for  which   the   recipient   is   receiving
13    scholarship  assistance or (ii) fails to complete the studies
14    for which the recipient was awarded a scholarship under  this
15    Section,   the  recipient  may  not  receive  any  additional
16    scholarship assistance under this Section and the  Commission
17    shall   require   the  recipient  to  repay  the  scholarship
18    assistance he or she has received under  this  Section,  plus
19    interest   at  a  rate  no  greater  than  the  highest  rate
20    applicable for educational loans made pursuant to  Title  IV,
21    Part  B of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, and,
22    if applicable, reasonable collection fees.  If the  recipient
23    of  a scholarship awarded under this Section fails to fulfill
24    the  obligation  agreed  to  under  subsection  (b)  of  this
25    Section, the Commission shall require the recipient to  repay
26    the  scholarship assistance he or she has received under this
27    Section, prorated according to the fraction of  the  teaching
28    obligation  not completed, plus interest at a rate no greater
29    than the highest rate applicable for educational  loans  made
30    pursuant  to  Title IV, Part B of the Higher Education Act of
31    1965, as amended, and, if applicable,  reasonable  collection
32    fees.   The  Commission  is  authorized  to  establish  rules
33    relating  to  its  collection  activities  for  repayment  of
34    scholarship assistance under this Section.
 
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 1        (e)  A  recipient  of  a  scholarship  awarded under this
 2    Section shall not be in violation of  the  agreement  entered
 3    into  under  subsection  (b) of this Section if the recipient
 4    (i) enrolls on a full-time basis as a graduate student  in  a
 5    course  of  study  related  to  the  field  of teaching at an
 6    institution of higher learning, (ii) is serving as  a  member
 7    of  the  armed  services  of  the  United States, or (iii) is
 8    temporarily  totally  disabled,  as  established   by   sworn
 9    affidavit  of  a  qualified physician.  Any such extension of
10    the period during which the obligation under  subsection  (b)
11    of  this  Section  must  be  fulfilled  shall  be  subject to
12    limitations of duration as established by the Commission.
13        (f)  If a school district offers a bonus to  a  recipient
14    of  a scholarship awarded under this Section who successfully
15    works in a high-need area for 3 years, the State,  through  a
16    Excellence  Around  Teaching  Quality  Bonus, shall match the
17    amount of the school  district  bonus.   A  "high-need  area"
18    means  an under-served subject or location or a low-achieving
19    school,  as  determined  by  the  State   Superintendent   of
20    Education.

21        (110 ILCS 947/65.67 new)
22        Sec.  65.67.  The  Excellence  Around  Teaching  National
23    Board Certification Scholarship Program.
24        (a)  Each year, the Commission shall receive and consider
25    applications  for  scholarship  assistance under this Section
26    and award scholarships, to  be  known  as  Excellence  Around
27    Teaching   National   Board  Certification  Scholarships,  to
28    exceptional teachers, as determined by  the  Commission,  for
29    the  costs of undertaking the National Board for Professional
30    Teaching Standards (NBPTS) certification process.
31        All applications for scholarship  assistance  under  this
32    Section  shall  be  made  to  the Commission in a form as set
33    forth by the Commission. The  form  of  application  and  the
 
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 1    information required to be set forth in the application shall
 2    be  determined  by  the  Commission.   The  Commission  shall
 3    require  applicants  for  scholarship  assistance  under this
 4    Section to submit  with  their  applications  any  supporting
 5    documents that the Commission deems necessary.
 6        (b)  Prior to receiving scholarship assistance under this
 7    Section,  the  recipient  of a scholarship awarded under this
 8    Section shall be  required  by  the  Commission  to  sign  an
 9    agreement  under which the recipient pledges that immediately
10    following completion of the NBPTS certification process,  for
11    2  years  the  recipient  shall assist other NBPTS candidates
12    through  the  NBPTS  certification  process.   The  recipient
13    shall, upon request by the Commission, provide the Commission
14    with evidence that he or she is fulfilling or  has  fulfilled
15    the  terms  of  the agreement provided for in this subsection
16    (b).
17        (c)  If a recipient of a scholarship awarded  under  this
18    Section  fails  to  complete the NBPTS certification process,
19    the recipient may  not  receive  any  additional  scholarship
20    assistance  under  this  Section  and  the  Commission  shall
21    require  the recipient to repay the scholarship assistance he
22    or she has received under this Section  plus  interest  at  a
23    rate   no  greater  than  the  highest  rate  applicable  for
24    educational loans made pursuant to Title IV, Part  B  of  the
25    Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, and, if applicable,
26    reasonable   collection   fees.    If   the  recipient  of  a
27    scholarship awarded under this Section fails to  fulfill  the
28    obligation  agreed  to  under subsection (b) of this Section,
29    the Commission shall  require  the  recipient  to  repay  the
30    scholarship  assistance  he  or  she  has received under this
31    Section, prorated according to the fraction of the obligation
32    not completed, plus interest at a rate no  greater  than  the
33    highest  rate  applicable for educational loans made pursuant
34    to Title IV, Part B of the Higher Education Act of  1965,  as
 
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 1    amended, and, if applicable, reasonable collection fees.  The
 2    Commission  is  authorized to establish rules relating to its
 3    collection activities for repayment of scholarship assistance
 4    under this Section.
 5        (d)  A recipient of  a  scholarship  awarded  under  this
 6    Section  shall  not  be in violation of the agreement entered
 7    into under subsection (b) of this Section  if  the  recipient
 8    (i)  enrolls  on a full-time basis as a graduate student in a
 9    course of study related  to  the  field  of  teaching  at  an
10    institution  of  higher learning, (ii) is serving as a member
11    of the armed services of  the  United  States,  or  (iii)  is
12    temporarily   totally   disabled,  as  established  by  sworn
13    affidavit of a qualified physician.  Any  such  extension  of
14    the  period  during which the obligation under subsection (b)
15    of this  Section  must  be  fulfilled  shall  be  subject  to
16    limitations of duration as established by the Commission.

17        Section  99.   Effective  date.  This Act takes effect on
18    July 1, 2001.

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