Public Act 100-1063 Public Act 1063 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-1063 | HB5696 Enrolled | LRB100 17325 AXK 32486 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Bridge | Program for Underrepresented Students Act. | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | "Public university" means Chicago State University, | Eastern Illinois University, Governors State University, | Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois University, | Northern Illinois University, Southern Illinois University, | Western Illinois University, the University of Illinois, or any | other public university established or authorized by the | General Assembly. | "State resident" includes an individual who meets all of | the following conditions: | (1) the individual resided with his or her parent or | guardian while attending a public or private high school in | this State; | (2) the individual graduated from a public or private | high school or received the equivalent of a high school | diploma in this State; | (3) the individual attended school in this State for at | least 3 years as of the date the individual graduated from |
| high school or received the equivalent of a high school | diploma; | (4) the individual registers as an entering student of | the public university no earlier than the fall 2018 | semester; and | (5) in the case of an individual who is not a citizen | or a permanent resident of the United States, the | individual provides to the public university an affidavit | stating that the individual will file an application to | become a permanent resident of the United States at the | earliest opportunity the individual is eligible to do so. | "State resident" also includes a person on active military | duty and stationed in Illinois and any of his or her | dependents; a person on active military duty and stationed out | of Illinois, but stationed in this State for at least 3 years | immediately prior to being reassigned out of Illinois, and any | of his or her dependents, as long as that person or his or her | dependent (i) applies for admission to the public university | within 18 months of the person on active military duty being | reassigned or (ii) remains continuously enrolled at the public | university; or a person who utilizes benefits under the federal | Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 or any | subsequent variation of that Act or the federal All-Volunteer | Force Educational Assistance program. | "Underrepresented student" means any student who: | (1) is Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, |
| American Indian or Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian or | Other Pacific Islander; | (2) is from a county in this State from which a public | university at all of its campuses combined has enrolled on | average 2 or fewer students from the county over the last 3 | years; or | (3) is from a family whose household income is at or | below the poverty guidelines updated periodically in the | Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Health and Human | Services under the authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2) and whose | expected family contribution as computed by the public | university equals zero. | Section 10. Purpose and program responsibilities. | (a) Subject to appropriation, a public university may | establish a Bridge Program for underrepresented students. | (b) The Bridge Program shall be open only to State | residents. Priority shall be given to applicants whose life | patterns have been characterized by historical economic or | cultural deprivation. | (c) A public university's Bridge Program shall include, but | is not limited to, the following, which shall be approved by | the public university's Board of Trustees: | (1) a description of the content of the Program, | including, but not limited to, counseling, tutoring, and | skill development in a Program plan format; |
| (2) procedures for the selection of students from | eligible applicants; | (3) procedures for evaluation of student progress; and | (4) reporting procedures to the public university's | Board of Trustees. | Section 15. Program funding. Appropriations made available | to a public university under this Act shall be utilized only | for the following Bridge Program purposes: | (1) testing, counseling, and guidance services in the | course of screening potential Program applicants; | (2) remedial courses, developmental courses, and | summer courses for potential Program applicants; | (3) tutoring, counseling, and guidance services for | enrolled students; | (4) any necessary supplemental financial assistance, | which may include, but is not limited to, the cost of books | and necessary maintenance, for the students; however, | supplemental financial assistance shall be furnished | pursuant to criteria established by the Board of Trustees | of the public university; or | (5) direct Bridge Program staff costs. | Section 20. Program personnel. Each public university that | establishes a Bridge Program shall designate a full-time | Program director. The Program director shall be responsible for |
| the following: | (1) development of the Program plan, including, but not | limited to, the academic achievement levels and academic | progress necessary to remain in the Bridge Program; | (2) management of Program enrollment and finances as | approved by the public university's Board of Trustees; | (3) conducting fiscal planning and fund distributions | with appropriate monitors and controls; | (4) developing an application process and marketing | process for the Program; | (5) creating clear guidelines for applicant | eligibility, enrollment, service coordination throughout | the public university, and Program structure; | (6) management of all full-time or part-time staff | members associated with the public university's Program; | (7) promoting collaboration between the Program and | other offices affecting applicants or enrolled students, | including, but not limited to, the admissions office or | financial aid office; | (8) establishing an advisory structure that promotes | consultation with university department heads, faculty, | and professionals on matters of policy, procedure, and | curriculum; | (9) establishing specific procedures for counseling | students who are being dismissed from the Program for | academic reasons or who withdraw from it voluntarily; and |
| (10) creating Program reports as required by the public | university's Board of Trustees or State law. | Section 25. Reporting. A public university that has | established a Bridge Program shall, on or before September 1, | 2019 and on or before September 1 of each subsequent year, | publish on its website and make available to the public a | report for the previous fiscal year containing all of the | following: | (1) A statement of the objectives of the Program at the | public university. | (2) A description of the Program. | (3) The budgetary expenditures for the Program that | separately states instructional costs, tutoring costs, | remedial course costs, tutoring costs, counseling costs, | supplemental financial assistance costs, program staff | costs, and any other costs the Board of Trustees finds | essential to the continuation of the Program. The | expenditures shall separately detail costs from | appropriations and costs from other funds of the public | university. | (4) The number of applicants for the Program. | (5) The number of applicants accepted to the Program. | (6) The number of students enrolled in the Program. | (7) The progress of the students enrolled in the | Program. |
| (8) First and second year retention rates for students | enrolled in the Program. | (9) Graduation rates for students enrolled in the | Program. | (10) The number of full-time and part-time faculty | dedicated to the Program from the public university.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/24/2018
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