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Public Act 096-0843
Public Act 0843 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0843 |
HB0725 Re-Enrolled |
LRB096 04615 NHT 14672 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| WHEREAS, The General Assembly finds and declares the | following: | (a) Illinois has over one million deaf and hard of | hearing residents; | (b) American Sign Language (ASL) is a fully-developed, | visual-gestural language with distinct grammar, syntax, | and symbols and is one of hundreds of signed languages in | the world; | (c) The American deaf community is a group of citizens | who are members of a unique culture who share ASL as their | common language; and | (d) High school graduation requirements under Section | 27-22 of the School Code require students to take one year | of music, art, vocational education, or a foreign language, | which includes ASL; and | WHEREAS, The General Assembly hereby also declares the | purpose and intent of this amendatory Act to be as follows: | (a) To recognize ASL as the language of the American | deaf community; and | (b) To authorize and encourage public and independent | schools, including post-secondary schools, to offer ASL as | a course of study and to accept ASL credits as | foreign-language credits; therefore
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Sections | 10-20.46 and 34-18.37 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.46 new) | Sec. 10-20.46. American Sign Language courses. School | boards are encouraged to implement American Sign Language | courses into school foreign language curricula. | (105 ILCS 5/34-18.37 new) | Sec. 34-18.37. American Sign Language courses. The school | board is encouraged to implement American Sign Language courses | into school foreign language curricula. | Section 10. The University of Illinois Act is amended by | changing Section 8 and by adding Section 45 as follows:
| (110 ILCS 305/8) (from Ch. 144, par. 29)
| Sec. 8. Admissions.
| (a) No student shall be admitted to instruction in any of
| the departments of the University who shall not have attained | to the age of
fifteen (15) years, and who shall not previously | undergo a satisfactory
examination in each of the branches | ordinarily taught in the common schools
of the state.
|
| (b) In addition, commencing in the fall of 1993, no new | student shall
then or thereafter be admitted to instruction in | any of the departments or
colleges of the University unless | such student also has satisfactorily
completed:
| (1) at least 15 units of high school coursework from | the following
5 categories:
| (A) 4 years of English (emphasizing written and | oral communications
and literature), of which up to 2 | years may be collegiate level instruction;
| (B) 3 years of social studies (emphasizing history | and government);
| (C) 3 years of mathematics (introductory through | advanced algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, or | fundamentals of computer programming);
| (D) 3 years of science (laboratory sciences); and
| (E) 2 years of electives in foreign language , which | may be deemed to include American Sign Language , music, | vocational
education or art;
| (2) except that institutions may admit individual | applicants if the
institution determines through | assessment or through evaluation based on
learning | outcomes of the coursework taken, including vocational | education
courses and courses taken in a charter school | established under Article 27A
of the School Code, that the | applicant demonstrates knowledge and skills
substantially
| equivalent to the knowledge and skills expected to be |
| acquired in the high
school courses required for admission. | The Board of Trustees of the
University of Illinois shall | not discriminate in the University's admissions
process | against an applicant for admission because of the | applicant's
enrollment
in a charter school established | under Article 27A of the School Code.
Institutions
may also | admit 1)
applicants who did not have an opportunity to | complete the minimum college
preparatory curriculum in | high school, and 2) educationally disadvantaged
applicants | who are admitted to the formal organized special assistance
| programs that are tailored to the needs of such students, | providing that in
either case, the institution | incorporates in the applicant's baccalaureate
curriculum | courses or other academic activities that compensate for | course
deficiencies; and
| (3) except that up to 3 of the 15 units of coursework | required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection may be | distributed by deducting no more
than one unit each from | the categories of social studies, mathematics,
sciences | and electives and completing those 3 units in any of the 5
| categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
| (c) When allocating funds, local boards of education shall | recognize
their obligation to their students to offer the | coursework required by
subsection (b).
| (d) A student who has graduated from high school and has | scored within the
University's accepted range on the ACT or SAT |
| shall not be required to take the
high
school level General | Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite to
| admission.
| (Source: P.A. 91-374, eff. 7-30-99.)
| (110 ILCS 305/45 new)
| Sec. 45. American Sign Language courses. The University may | award academic credit for the successful completion of any | American Sign Language course offered or approved by the | University, which may be applied toward the satisfaction of the | foreign language requirements of the University, except for | those requirements related to the content of a student's | academic major. | Section 15. The Southern Illinois University Management | Act is amended by changing Section 8e and by adding Section 30 | as follows:
| (110 ILCS 520/8e) (from Ch. 144, par. 658e)
| Sec. 8e. Admissions.
| (a) Commencing in the fall of 1993, no new student shall
| then or thereafter be admitted to instruction in any of the | departments or
colleges of the University unless such student | also has satisfactorily
completed:
| (1) at least 15 units of high school coursework from | the following
5 categories:
|
| (A) 4 years of English (emphasizing written and | oral communications
and literature), of which up to 2 | years may be collegiate level instruction;
| (B) 3 years of social studies (emphasizing history | and government);
| (C) 3 years of mathematics (introductory through | advanced algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, or | fundamentals of computer programming);
| (D) 3 years of science (laboratory sciences); and
| (E) 2 years of electives in foreign language , which | may be deemed to include American Sign Language , music, | vocational
education or art;
| (2) except that institutions may admit individual | applicants if the
institution determines through | assessment or through evaluation based on
learning | outcomes of the coursework taken, including vocational | education
courses and courses taken in a charter school | established under Article 27A
of the School Code, that the | applicant demonstrates knowledge and skills
substantially
| equivalent to the knowledge and skills expected to be | acquired in the high
school courses required for admission. | The Board of Trustees of Southern
Illinois University shall | not discriminate in the University's
admissions process | against an applicant for admission because of the
| applicant's
enrollment in a charter school established | under Article 27A of the
School Code. Institutions may also |
| admit 1)
applicants who did not have an opportunity to | complete the minimum college
preparatory curriculum in | high school, and 2) educationally disadvantaged
applicants | who are admitted to the formal organized special assistance
| programs that are tailored to the needs of such students, | providing that in
either case, the institution | incorporates in the applicant's baccalaureate
curriculum | courses or other academic activities that compensate for | course
deficiencies; and
| (3) except that up to 3 of 15 units of coursework | required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection may be | distributed by deducting no more
than one unit each from | the categories of social studies, mathematics,
sciences | and electives and completing those 3 units in any of the 5
| categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
| (b) When allocating funds, local boards of education shall | recognize
their obligation to their students to offer the | coursework required by
subsection (a).
| (c) A student who has graduated from high school and has | scored within the
University's accepted range on the ACT or SAT | shall not be required to take the
high
school level General | Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite to
| admission.
| (Source: P.A. 91-374, eff. 7-30-99.)
| (110 ILCS 520/30 new)
|
| Sec. 30. American Sign Language courses. The University may | award academic credit for the successful completion of any | American Sign Language course offered or approved by the | University, which may be applied toward the satisfaction of the | foreign language requirements of the University, except for | those requirements related to the content of a student's | academic major. | Section 20. The Chicago State University Law is amended by | changing Section 5-85 and by adding Section 5-140 as follows:
| (110 ILCS 660/5-85)
| Sec. 5-85. Admission requirements.
| (a) No new student shall
be admitted to instruction in any | of the departments or
colleges of the Chicago State University | unless such student also has
satisfactorily completed:
| (1) at least 15 units of high school coursework from | the following
5 categories:
| (A) 4 years of English (emphasizing written and | oral communications
and literature), of which up to 2 | years may be collegiate level instruction;
| (B) 3 years of social studies (emphasizing history | and government);
| (C) 3 years of mathematics (introductory through | advanced algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, or | fundamentals of computer programming);
|
| (D) 3 years of science (laboratory sciences); and
| (E) 2 years of electives in foreign language , which | may be deemed to include American Sign Language , music, | vocational
education or art;
| (2) except that Chicago State University may admit | individual applicants
if it determines through assessment | or through evaluation based on
learning outcomes of the | coursework taken, including vocational education
courses | and courses taken in a charter school established under | Article 27A
of the School Code, that the applicant | demonstrates knowledge and skills
substantially
equivalent | to the knowledge and skills expected to be acquired in the | high
school courses required for admission.
The Board of | Trustees of Chicago State University
shall not | discriminate in the University's
admissions process | against an applicant for admission because of the
| applicant's
enrollment in a charter school established | under Article 27A of the
School Code.
Chicago State | University may also admit
(i)
applicants who did not have | an opportunity to complete the minimum college
preparatory | curriculum in high school, and (ii) educationally | disadvantaged
applicants who are admitted to the formal | organized special assistance
programs that are tailored to | the needs of such students, providing that in
either case, | the institution incorporates in the applicant's | baccalaureate
curriculum courses or other academic |
| activities that compensate for course
deficiencies; and
| (3) except that up to 3 of 15 units of coursework | required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection may be | distributed by deducting no more
than one unit each from | the categories of social studies, mathematics,
sciences | and electives and completing those 3 units in any of the 5
| categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
| (b) When allocating funds, local boards of education shall | recognize
their obligation to their students to offer the | coursework required by
subsection (a).
| (c) A student who has graduated from high school and has | scored within the
University's accepted range on the ACT or SAT | shall not be required to take the
high
school level General | Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite to
| admission.
| (Source: P.A. 91-374, eff. 7-30-99.)
| (110 ILCS 660/5-140 new)
| Sec. 5-140. American Sign Language courses. The University | may award academic credit for the successful completion of any | American Sign Language course offered or approved by the | University, which may be applied toward the satisfaction of the | foreign language requirements of the University, except for | those requirements related to the content of a student's | academic major. |
| Section 25. The Eastern Illinois University Law is amended | by changing Section 10-85 and by adding Section 10-140 as | follows:
| (110 ILCS 665/10-85)
| Sec. 10-85. Admission requirements.
| (a) No new student shall
be admitted to instruction in any | of the departments or
colleges of the Eastern Illinois | University unless such student also has
satisfactorily | completed:
| (1) at least 15 units of high school coursework from | the following
5 categories:
| (A) 4 years of English (emphasizing written and | oral communications
and literature), of which up to 2 | years may be collegiate level instruction;
| (B) 3 years of social studies (emphasizing history | and government);
| (C) 3 years of mathematics (introductory through | advanced algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, or | fundamentals of computer programming);
| (D) 3 years of science (laboratory sciences); and
| (E) 2 years of electives in foreign language , which | may be deemed to include American Sign Language , music, | vocational
education or art;
| (2) except that Eastern Illinois University may admit | individual
applicants if it determines through assessment |
| or through evaluation based on
learning outcomes of the | coursework taken, including vocational education
courses | and courses taken in a charter school established under | Article 27A
of the School Code, that the applicant | demonstrates knowledge and skills
substantially
equivalent | to the knowledge and skills expected to be acquired in the | high
school courses required for admission.
The Board of | Trustees of Eastern Illinois University
shall not | discriminate in the University's
admissions process | against an applicant for admission because of the
| applicant's
enrollment in a charter school established | under Article 27A of the
School Code.
Eastern Illinois | University may also
admit (i)
applicants who did not have | an opportunity to complete the minimum college
preparatory | curriculum in high school, and (ii) educationally | disadvantaged
applicants who are admitted to the formal | organized special assistance
programs that are tailored to | the needs of such students, providing that in
either case, | the institution incorporates in the applicant's | baccalaureate
curriculum courses or other academic | activities that compensate for course
deficiencies; and
| (3) except that up to 3 of 15 units of coursework | required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection may be | distributed by deducting no more
than one unit each from | the categories of social studies, mathematics,
sciences | and electives and completing those 3 units in any of the 5
|
| categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
| (b) When allocating funds, local boards of education shall | recognize
their obligation to their students to offer the | coursework required by
subsection (a).
| (c) A student who has graduated from high school and has | scored within the
University's accepted range on the ACT or SAT | shall not be required to take the
high
school level General | Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite to
| admission.
| (Source: P.A. 91-374, eff. 7-30-99.)
| (110 ILCS 665/10-140 new)
| Sec. 10-140. American Sign Language courses. The | University may award academic credit for the successful | completion of any American Sign Language course offered or | approved by the University, which may be applied toward the | satisfaction of the foreign language requirements of the | University, except for those requirements related to the | content of a student's academic major. | Section 30. The Governors State University Law is amended | by changing Section 15-85 and by adding Section 15-140 as | follows:
| (110 ILCS 670/15-85)
| Sec. 15-85. Admission requirements.
|
| (a) No new student shall
be admitted to instruction in any | of the departments or
colleges of the Governors State | University unless such student also has
satisfactorily | completed:
| (1) at least 15 units of high school coursework from | the following
5 categories:
| (A) 4 years of English (emphasizing written and | oral communications
and literature), of which up to 2 | years may be collegiate level instruction;
| (B) 3 years of social studies (emphasizing history | and government);
| (C) 3 years of mathematics (introductory through | advanced algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, or | fundamentals of computer programming);
| (D) 3 years of science (laboratory sciences); and
| (E) 2 years of electives in foreign language , which | may be deemed to include American Sign Language , music, | vocational
education or art;
| (2) except that Governors State University may admit | individual applicants
if it determines through assessment | or through evaluation based on
learning outcomes of the | coursework taken, including vocational education
courses | and courses taken in a charter school established under | Article 27A
of the School Code, that the applicant | demonstrates knowledge and skills
substantially
equivalent | to the knowledge and skills expected to be acquired in the |
| high
school courses required for admission.
The Board of | Trustees of Governors State University
shall not | discriminate in the University's
admissions process | against an applicant for admission because of the
| applicant's
enrollment in a charter school established | under Article 27A of the
School Code.
Governors State | University may also
admit (i)
applicants who did not have | an opportunity to complete the minimum college
preparatory | curriculum in high school, and (ii) educationally | disadvantaged
applicants who are admitted to the formal | organized special assistance
programs that are tailored to | the needs of such students, providing that in
either case, | the institution incorporates in the applicant's | baccalaureate
curriculum courses or other academic | activities that compensate for course
deficiencies; and
| (3) except that up to 3 of 15 units of coursework | required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection may be | distributed by deducting no more
than one unit each from | the categories of social studies, mathematics,
sciences | and electives and completing those 3 units in any of the 5
| categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
| (b) When allocating funds, local boards of education shall | recognize
their obligation to their students to offer the | coursework required by
subsection (a).
| (c) A student who has graduated from high school and has | scored within the
University's accepted range on the ACT or SAT |
| shall not be required to take the
high
school level General | Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite to
| admission.
| (Source: P.A. 91-374, eff. 7-30-99.)
| (110 ILCS 670/15-140 new)
| Sec. 15-140. American Sign Language courses. The | University may award academic credit for the successful | completion of any American Sign Language course offered or | approved by the University, which may be applied toward the | satisfaction of the foreign language requirements of the | University, except for those requirements related to the | content of a student's academic major. | Section 35. The Illinois State University Law is amended by | changing Section 20-85 and by adding Section 20-145 as follows:
| (110 ILCS 675/20-85)
| Sec. 20-85. Admission requirements.
| (a) No new student shall be admitted to instruction in any | of the
departments or colleges of the Illinois State University | unless such student
also has satisfactorily completed:
| (1) at least 15 units of high school coursework from | the following
5 categories:
| (A) 4 years of English (emphasizing written and | oral communications
and literature), of which up to 2 |
| years may be collegiate level instruction;
| (B) 3 years of social studies (emphasizing history | and government);
| (C) 3 years of mathematics (introductory through | advanced algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, or | fundamentals of computer programming);
| (D) 3 years of science (laboratory sciences); and
| (E) 2 years of electives in foreign language , which | may be deemed to include American Sign Language , music, | vocational
education or art;
| (2) except that Illinois State University may admit | individual applicants
if it determines through assessment | or through evaluation based on
learning outcomes of the | coursework taken, including vocational education
courses | and courses taken in a charter school established under | Article 27A
of the School Code, that the applicant | demonstrates knowledge and skills
substantially
equivalent | to the knowledge and skills expected to be acquired in the | high
school courses required for admission.
The Board of | Trustees of Illinois State University
shall not | discriminate in the University's
admissions process | against an applicant for admission because of the
| applicant's
enrollment in a charter school established | under Article 27A of the
School Code.
Illinois State | University may also
admit (i)
applicants who did not have | an opportunity to complete the minimum college
preparatory |
| curriculum in high school, and (ii) educationally | disadvantaged
applicants who are admitted to the formal | organized special assistance
programs that are tailored to | the needs of such students, providing that in
either case, | the institution incorporates in the applicant's | baccalaureate
curriculum courses or other academic | activities that compensate for course
deficiencies; and
| (3) except that up to 3 of 15 units of coursework | required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection may be | distributed by deducting no more
than one unit each from | the categories of social studies, mathematics,
sciences | and electives and completing those 3 units in any of the 5
| categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
| (b) When allocating funds, local boards of education shall | recognize
their obligation to their students to offer the | coursework required by
subsection (a).
| (c) A student who has graduated from high school and has | scored within the
University's accepted range on the ACT or SAT | shall not be required to take the
high
school level General | Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite to
| admission.
| (Source: P.A. 91-374, eff. 7-30-99.)
| (110 ILCS 675/20-145 new)
| Sec. 20-145. American Sign Language courses. The | University may award academic credit for the successful |
| completion of any American Sign Language course offered or | approved by the University, which may be applied toward the | satisfaction of the foreign language requirements of the | University, except for those requirements related to the | content of a student's academic major. | Section 40. The Northeastern Illinois University Law is | amended by changing Section 25-85 and by adding Section 25-140 | as follows:
| (110 ILCS 680/25-85)
| Sec. 25-85. Admission requirements.
| (a) No new student shall be admitted to instruction in any | of the
departments or colleges of the Northeastern Illinois | University unless such
student also has satisfactorily | completed:
| (1) at least 15 units of high school coursework from | the following
5 categories:
| (A) 4 years of English (emphasizing written and | oral communications
and literature), of which up to 2 | years may be collegiate level instruction;
| (B) 3 years of social studies (emphasizing history | and government);
| (C) 3 years of mathematics (introductory through | advanced algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, or | fundamentals of computer programming);
|
| (D) 3 years of science (laboratory sciences); and
| (E) 2 years of electives in foreign language , which | may be deemed to include American Sign Language , music, | vocational
education or art;
| (2) except that Northeastern Illinois University may | admit individual
applicants
if it determines through | assessment or through evaluation based on
learning | outcomes of the coursework taken, including vocational | education
courses and courses taken in a charter school | established under Article 27A
of the School Code, that the | applicant demonstrates knowledge and skills
substantially
| equivalent to the knowledge and skills expected to be | acquired in the high
school courses required for admission.
| The Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois University
| shall not discriminate in the University's admissions | process against an
applicant for admission because of the | applicant's enrollment in a charter
school established | under Article 27A of the School Code. Northeastern Illinois
| University may also admit (i) applicants who did not have | an opportunity to
complete the minimum college
preparatory | curriculum in high school, and (ii) educationally | disadvantaged
applicants who are admitted to the formal | organized special assistance
programs that are tailored to | the needs of such students, providing that in
either case, | the institution incorporates in the applicant's | baccalaureate
curriculum courses or other academic |
| activities that compensate for course
deficiencies; and
| (3) except that up to 3 of 15 units of coursework | required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection may be | distributed by deducting no more
than one unit each from | the categories of social studies, mathematics,
sciences | and electives and completing those 3 units in any of the 5
| categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
| (b) When allocating funds, local boards of education shall | recognize
their obligation to their students to offer the | coursework required by
subsection (a).
| (c) A student who has graduated from high school and has | scored within the
University's accepted range on the ACT or SAT | shall not be required to take the
high school level General | Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite
to | admission.
| (Source: P.A. 91-374, eff. 7-30-99.)
| (110 ILCS 680/25-140 new)
| Sec. 25-140. American Sign Language courses. The | University may award academic credit for the successful | completion of any American Sign Language course offered or | approved by the University, which may be applied toward the | satisfaction of the foreign language requirements of the | University, except for those requirements related to the | content of a student's academic major. |
| Section 45. The Northern Illinois University Law is amended | by changing Section 30-85 and by adding Section 30-150 as | follows:
| (110 ILCS 685/30-85)
| Sec. 30-85. Admission requirements.
| (a) No new student shall be admitted to instruction in any | of the
departments or colleges of the Northern Illinois | University unless such student
also has satisfactorily | completed:
| (1) at least 15 units of high school coursework from | the following
5 categories:
| (A) 4 years of English (emphasizing written and | oral communications
and literature), of which up to 2 | years may be collegiate level instruction;
| (B) 3 years of social studies (emphasizing history | and government);
| (C) 3 years of mathematics (introductory through | advanced algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, or | fundamentals of computer programming);
| (D) 3 years of science (laboratory sciences); and
| (E) 2 years of electives in foreign language , which | may be deemed to include American Sign Language , music, | vocational
education or art;
| (2) except that Northern Illinois University may admit | individual
applicants if it determines through assessment |
| or through evaluation based on
learning outcomes of the | coursework taken, including vocational education
courses | and courses taken in a charter school established under | Article 27A
of the School Code, that the applicant | demonstrates knowledge and skills
substantially
equivalent | to the knowledge and skills expected to be acquired in the | high
school courses required for admission.
The Board of | Trustees of Northern Illinois University
shall not | discriminate in the University's
admissions process | against an applicant for admission because of the
| applicant's
enrollment in a charter school established | under Article 27A of the
School Code.
Northern Illinois | University may also admit (i)
applicants who did not have | an opportunity to complete the minimum college
preparatory | curriculum in high school, and (ii) educationally | disadvantaged
applicants who are admitted to the formal | organized special assistance
programs that are tailored to | the needs of such students, providing that in
either case, | the institution incorporates in the applicant's | baccalaureate
curriculum courses or other academic | activities that compensate for course
deficiencies; and
| (3) except that up to 3 of 15 units of coursework | required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection may be | distributed by deducting no more
than one unit each from | the categories of social studies, mathematics,
sciences | and electives and completing those 3 units in any of the 5
|
| categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
| (b) When allocating funds, local boards of education shall | recognize
their obligation to their students to offer the | coursework required by
subsection (a).
| (c) A student who has graduated from high school and has | scored within the
University's accepted range on the ACT or SAT | shall not be required to take the
high
school level General | Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite to
| admission.
| (Source: P.A. 91-374, eff. 7-30-99.)
| (110 ILCS 685/30-150 new)
| Sec. 30-150. American Sign Language courses. The | University may award academic credit for the successful | completion of any American Sign Language course offered or | approved by the University, which may be applied toward the | satisfaction of the foreign language requirements of the | University, except for those requirements related to the | content of a student's academic major. | Section 50. The Western Illinois University Law is amended | by changing Section 35-85 and by adding Section 35-145 as | follows:
| (110 ILCS 690/35-85)
| Sec. 35-85. Admission requirements.
|
| (a) No new student shall be admitted to instruction in any | of the
departments or colleges of the Western Illinois | University unless such student
also has satisfactorily | completed:
| (1) at least 15 units of high school coursework from | the following
5 categories:
| (A) 4 years of English (emphasizing written and | oral communications
and literature), of which up to 2 | years may be collegiate level instruction;
| (B) 3 years of social studies (emphasizing history | and government);
| (C) 3 years of mathematics (introductory through | advanced algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, or | fundamentals of computer programming);
| (D) 3 years of science (laboratory sciences); and
| (E) 2 years of electives in foreign language , which | may be deemed to include American Sign Language , music, | vocational
education or art;
| (2) except that Western Illinois University may admit | individual
applicants if it determines through assessment | or through evaluation based on
learning outcomes of the | coursework taken, including vocational education
courses | and courses taken in a charter school established under | Article 27A
of the School Code, that the applicant | demonstrates knowledge and skills
substantially
equivalent | to the knowledge and skills expected to be acquired in the |
| high
school courses required for admission.
The Board of | Trustees of Western Illinois University
shall not | discriminate in the University's
admissions process | against an applicant for admission because of the
| applicant's
enrollment in a charter school established | under Article 27A of the
School Code.
Western Illinois | University may also
admit (i)
applicants who did not have | an opportunity to complete the minimum college
preparatory | curriculum in high school, and (ii) educationally | disadvantaged
applicants who are admitted to the formal | organized special assistance
programs that are tailored to | the needs of such students, providing that in
either case, | the institution incorporates in the applicant's | baccalaureate
curriculum courses or other academic | activities that compensate for course
deficiencies; and
| (3) except that up to 3 of 15 units of coursework | required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection may be | distributed by deducting no more
than one unit each from | the categories of social studies, mathematics,
sciences | and electives and completing those 3 units in any of the 5
| categories of coursework described in paragraph (1).
| (b) When allocating funds, local boards of education shall | recognize
their obligation to their students to offer the | coursework required by
subsection (a).
| (c) A student who has graduated from high school and has | scored within the
University's accepted range on the ACT or SAT |
| shall not be required to take the
high
school level General | Educational Development (GED) Test as a prerequisite to
| admission.
| (Source: P.A. 91-374, eff. 7-30-99.)
| (110 ILCS 690/35-145 new)
| Sec. 35-145. American Sign Language courses. The | University may award academic credit for the successful | completion of any American Sign Language course offered or | approved by the University, which may be applied toward the | satisfaction of the foreign language requirements of the | University, except for those requirements related to the | content of a student's academic major.
| Section 55. The Public Community College Act is amended by | adding Section 3-29.4 as follows:
| (110 ILCS 805/3-29.4 new)
| Sec. 3-29.4. American Sign Language courses. To adopt | regulations for the awarding of academic credit for the | successful completion of any American Sign Language course | offered or approved by a community college, which may be | applied toward the satisfaction of any foreign language | requirements of the community college, except for those | requirements related to the content of a student's academic | major. |
| Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding | Section 8.33 as follows: | (30 ILCS 805/8.33 new) | Sec. 8.33. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 | of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the | implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory Act of | the 96th General Assembly.
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Effective Date: 6/1/2010
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