(110 ILCS 1010/5) (from Ch. 144, par. 235)
Sec. 5.
Degrees by other than residence institutions.) (a) Any
educational organization or entity which does not conduct instruction in
residence may award degrees and qualify as a degree granting institution
upon approval by the Board. Such approval
shall be given only if the Board finds that
the applicant, organization or entity:
(1) Maintains physical facilities suitable and sufficient to the
giving of a program or programs of instruction of degree caliber in the
field or fields wherein it proposes to grant degrees;
(2) Maintains a suitable and sufficient faculty for instruction in
its degree granting program or programs;
(3) Maintains its student records in a safe and suitable place so
that there is reasonable assurance that they are and will remain
available for all normal purposes for a reasonable period of time;
(4) Maintains a stability sufficient to carry out its obligations
under the enrollment contracts; and
(5) Complies with all provisions of this Act other than the
requirement for instruction in residence.
(Source: P.A. 80-1309.)
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