Public Act 097-0290 Public Act 0290 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0290 | SB1798 Enrolled | LRB097 09993 RPM 50163 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 3. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended by | changing Section 8 as follows:
| (110 ILCS 205/8) (from Ch. 144, par. 188)
| Sec. 8.
The Board of Trustees of the University of | Illinois, the Board of
Trustees of Southern Illinois | University,
the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University, | the Board of Trustees of
Eastern Illinois University, the Board | of Trustees of Governors State
University, the Board of | Trustees of Illinois State University, the Board of
Trustees of | Northeastern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of | Northern
Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of Western | Illinois University, and
the Illinois Community College Board | shall submit to the Board not later
than the 15th day of | November of each year its budget proposals for the
operation | and capital needs of the institutions under its governance or
| supervision for the ensuing fiscal year. Each budget proposal | shall conform
to the procedures developed by the Board in the | design of an information
system for State universities and | colleges.
| In order to maintain a cohesive system of higher education, |
| the Board and
its staff shall communicate on a regular basis | with all public university
presidents. They shall meet at least | semiannually to achieve economies of
scale where possible and | provide the most innovative and efficient programs and
| services.
| The Board, in the analysis of formulating the annual budget | request,
shall consider rates of tuition and fees and | undergraduate tuition and fee waiver programs at the state | universities and
colleges. The Board shall also consider the | current and projected
utilization of the total physical plant | of each campus of a university or
college in approving the | capital budget for any new building or facility.
| The Board of Higher Education shall submit to the Governor, | to the
General Assembly, and to the appropriate budget agencies | of the Governor
and General Assembly its analysis and | recommendations on such budget
proposals.
| Each state supported institution within the application of | this Act must
submit its plan for capital improvements of | non-instructional facilities to
the Board for approval before | final commitments are made. Non-instructional
uses shall | include but not be limited to dormitories, union buildings,
| field houses, stadium, other recreational facilities and | parking lots. The
Board shall determine whether or not any | project submitted for approval is
consistent with the master | plan for higher education and with instructional
buildings that | are provided for therein. If the project is found by a
majority |
| of the Board not to be consistent, such capital improvement | shall
not be constructed.
| (Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96.)
| Section 5. The Eastern Illinois University Law is amended | by adding Section 10-92 as follows: | (110 ILCS 665/10-92 new) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2019) | Sec. 10-92. Tuition waiver limitation pilot program. | (a) The General Assembly makes all of the following | findings: | (1) Both access and affordability are important points | in the Illinois Public Agenda for College and Career | Success. | (2) This State is in the top quartile with respect to | the percentage of family income needed to pay for college. | (3) Research suggests that as loan amounts increase, | versus grants-in-aid, the probability of college | attendance decreases. | (4) There is further research indicating socioeconomic | status may affect the willingness of students to use loans | to attend college. | (5) Strategic use of tuition waivers will decrease the | amount of loans that students must use to pay for tuition. | (6) A modest, individually tailored tuition waiver can |
| make the difference in choosing to attend college and would | enhance college access for low (up to 150% of the federal | poverty level) and middle income (151% to 300% of the | federal poverty level) families. | (7) Even if the federally calculated financial need for | college attendance is met, the federally determined | Expected Family Contribution can still be a daunting | amount. | (8) This State is the second largest exporter of | students in the country. | (9) Illinois students need to be kept in this State. | State universities in other states have adopted pricing and | incentives that make college expenses for residents of this | State less than in this State. | (10) A mechanism is needed to stop the outflow of | Illinois students to institutions in other states, | assisting in State efforts to maintain and educate a highly | trained workforce. | (11) By being competitive on costs of attendance, this | State can bring out-of-state students to this State. | (12) The pilot program established under this Section | will allow Eastern Illinois University to compete for | highly qualified students who may reside in other states by | mitigating the effect of cost differences. | (13) Modest tuition waivers, individually targeted and | tailored, result in enhanced revenue for university |
| programs. | (14) By increasing Eastern Illinois University's | capacity to strategically use tuition waivers, the | University will be capable of creating enhanced tuition | revenue by increasing enrollment yields. | (15) The Board of Higher Education's current | institutional tuition waiver limitation is 3% of total | available undergraduate tuition revenue. | (b) The Board shall establish a pilot program to increase | the Board of Higher Education's institutional tuition waiver | limitation for the university over a 4-year period to increase | access to college and make college more affordable for | undergraduate students. Under the pilot program, the | institutional tuition waiver limitation shall be increased by 2 | percentage points in the 2012-2013 academic year, 2 percentage | points in the 2013-2014 academic year, 2 percentage points in | the 2014-2015 academic year, and one percentage point in the | 2015-2016 academic year, resulting in an institutional tuition | waiver limitation of 10% in the fourth year of the pilot | program. | (c) The pilot program shall require that students who | receive a tuition waiver under the pilot program be accepted to | the university through normal admissions standards and | processes. Individual tuition waivers granted under the pilot | program must not exceed $2,500 per academic year. The pilot | program shall provide a maximum of one waiver per academic year |
| for a maximum of 4 years to each student in the pilot program | who maintains satisfactory academic progress. The pilot | program shall be terminated after the 2015-2016 academic year, | with no new students receiving waivers. However, | notwithstanding the Board of Higher Education's institutional | tuition waiver limitation, existing students receiving waivers | under the pilot program are eligible to maintain those waivers, | with satisfactory academic progress, under the 4-year | limitation, after the 2015-2016 academic year due to | maintenance of effort within their 4-year window. Sunset dates | for waiver support shall be based upon the first academic year | in which a student receives a waiver. The sunset dates are as | follows for each annual cohort of pilot program participants: | (1) Cohort 1: the beginning year is 2012-2013 and the | terminal year is 2015-2016. | (2) Cohort 2: the beginning year is 2013-2014 and the | terminal year is 2016-2017. | (3) Cohort 3: the beginning year is 2014-2015 and the | terminal year is 2017-2018. | (4) Cohort 4: the beginning year is 2015-2016 and the | terminal year is 2018-2019. | (d) The Board shall annually report to the Board of Higher | Education on the pilot program's impact on tuition revenue, | enrollment goals, and increasing access and affordability on | such dates as the Board of Higher Education shall determine. | (e) The Board of Higher Education may adopt any rules that |
| are necessary to implement this Section. | (f) This Section is repealed on July 1, 2019.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2011.
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Effective Date: 8/10/2011
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