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Higher Education for each class of institution.
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At the discretion of the Board of Higher Education grants |
may be made
for a
each class of institution in any or all of the |
following forms:
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(1) Single nonrecurring grants for planning and |
capital expense based
on the increase in the number of |
Illinois resident enrollees;
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(2) Annual grants based on the number of degrees |
granted to (a) Illinois
resident enrollees, or (b) Illinois |
resident enrollees from minority racial
and ethnic groups, |
or both (a) and (b); and
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(3) Annual stabilization grants based on the number of |
(a) Illinois
residents enrolled, or (b) Illinois residents |
enrolled from minority racial
and ethnic groups, or both |
(a) and (b) ; and .
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(4) Program priority grants based on State residents |
enrolled in eligible programs that address public demand |
for health services, workforce needs and shortages, and |
other programmatic priorities, such as sole service |
providers, academic needs, or industry standards. The |
Board of Higher Education may annually dedicate a portion |
of appropriated funds, not to exceed 10% of appropriations, |
to support program priority grants. In determining program |
priority areas, the Board of Higher Education shall |
annually consult with constituent institutions.
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In awarding grants to nursing schools and to hospital |
schools of nursing,
the Board of Higher Education may also |
consider whether the nursing program
is located in a certified |
nurse shortage area. For purposes of this Section
"certified |
nurse shortage area" means an area certified by the Director
of |
the Department of Public Health as a nurse shortage area based |
on the
most reliable data available to the Director.
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(Source: P.A. 92-45, eff. 7-1-02.)
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(110 ILCS 215/5.5 new)
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Sec. 5.5. All grants under this Act shall be administered |