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Public Act 100-0569 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Career and Workforce Transition Act is | ||||
amended by changing Sections 10 and 15 and by adding Section 20 | ||||
as follows: | ||||
(110 ILCS 151/10)
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Sec. 10. Transfer of credits. | ||||
(a) A public community college district shall accept up to | ||||
30 credit hours transferred from an institution that has been | ||||
approved under Section 15 of this Act if a student has | ||||
completed one of the following programs at that institution: | ||||
(1) Medical Assisting. | ||||
(2) Medical Coding. | ||||
(3) Dental Assisting. | ||||
(4) HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning). | ||||
(5) Welding. | ||||
(6) Pharmacy Technician. | ||||
(7) General Carpentry. | ||||
(8) Interior Systems Carpentry. | ||||
(9) Drywall. | ||||
(10) Floor Covering. | ||||
(11) Mill-cabinetry. |
(12) Millwright. | ||
(13) Insulation/Spray Foam. | ||
(14) Siding Installation. | ||
(15) Roofing. | ||
(16) Lathing. | ||
(17) Pile Driving. | ||
(18) Concrete Forming. | ||
(19) Scaffolding. | ||
(20) Residential Electrical Construction. | ||
(21) Commercial Electrical Construction. | ||
(22) Industrial Electrical Construction. | ||
(23) Renewable Energy Technology. | ||
(24) Energy Efficiency Concepts. | ||
(25) Electrical Manufacturing Sector. | ||
(26) Communications Systems. | ||
(27) Life Safety Systems. | ||
(28) Security Systems. | ||
(29) Sound Alarms. | ||
(30) Electrical Work Safety Practices. | ||
(31) Electrical Maintenance. | ||
(32) Fire Alarms. | ||
(33) Motor Controls. | ||
(34) Transformers. | ||
(35) Variable Speed Drive Systems. | ||
(36) Rigging. | ||
The program must, at a minimum, be a 9-month program and use a |
credit-hour system.
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(b) The public community college district may accept the | ||
credits as direct equivalent credits or prior learning credits, | ||
as determined by the district and consistent with the | ||
accrediting standards and institutional and residency | ||
requirements of the Board, the Higher Learning Commission, | ||
other State and national accreditors, and State licensing | ||
bodies, as appropriate. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-468, eff. 1-1-16 .) | ||
(110 ILCS 151/15)
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Sec. 15. Board approval of institution . | ||
(a) The Board may approve an institution as an institution | ||
from which credits may be transferred under Section 10 of this | ||
Act if all of the following conditions set forth in subsection | ||
(b) of Section 20 of this Act have been met. Beginning with | ||
applications submitted in 2017, an institution must submit its | ||
application for approval to the Board on or before July 1 of a | ||
given year and the Board must render its approval decision on | ||
or before September 15 of that same year. are met: | ||
(1) The institution has submitted all proper | ||
documentation and application materials that the Board | ||
requests. | ||
(2) The institution has successfully completed a full | ||
term of national accreditation without probation, without |
being denied accreditation, and without withdrawing an | ||
application. | ||
(3) The Board has verified the institution's good standing | ||
during the period of its national accreditation. Credit | ||
transfers from the institution may be made only during the | ||
verified accreditation period. An institution that is under | ||
review due to probation, that is denied accreditation, or that | ||
withdraws an application for national accreditation may not be | ||
approved under this Section. | ||
(b) The Board shall post on its website a list of all | ||
institutions that have received Board approval. Approved | ||
institutions must be listed on the Board's website beginning on | ||
January 5, 2018. | ||
(c) All decisions of the Board that result in non-approval | ||
of an institution may be appealed within 30 days by that | ||
institution after notification has been provided by the Board | ||
in the form of a letter delivered by certified mail. During the | ||
30-day appeal process, the institution must be provided with | ||
information outlining the reasons for the institution's | ||
non-approval by the Board, giving the institution the | ||
opportunity to properly address the areas of contention. A | ||
decision regarding the appeal must be rendered no later than 60 | ||
days after the conclusion of the 30-day appeal process.
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(Source: P.A. 99-468, eff. 1-1-16 .) | ||
(110 ILCS 151/20 new) |
Sec. 20. Board approval of program. | ||
(a) In this Section, "program" means any of the programs | ||
listed under subsection (a) of Section 10 of this Act. | ||
(b) The Board may approve a program as eligible for credit | ||
acceptance if all of the following conditions have been met: | ||
(1) The institution has submitted all documentation | ||
pertaining to the institution's structure, accreditation | ||
and permit of approval, enrollment, and student | ||
information and the completed application requested by the | ||
Board. | ||
(2) The institution has submitted all documentation | ||
regarding its academic programs and curriculum for review | ||
by the Board. The institution shall comply with the Board | ||
of Higher Education's academic catalog requirements. The | ||
institution shall make all disclosures required under | ||
Section 37 of the Private Business and Vocational Schools | ||
Act of 2012. The disclosure shall contain all required | ||
information for the most recent 12-month reporting period | ||
of July 1 through June 30 and may also include the | ||
information for each 12-month reporting period during the | ||
institution's 5-year national accreditation term. The | ||
information submitted shall also include federally | ||
mandated graduation and job placement rates. | ||
(3) The institution has successfully completed a full | ||
term of national accreditation without probation, without | ||
being denied accreditation, and without withdrawing an |
application. | ||
(4) The Board has verified the institution's good | ||
standing during the period of its national accreditation. | ||
The institution shall provide any documents that validate | ||
its good standing with its national accreditor. | ||
(5) The Board has verified the institution's good | ||
standing with the Board of Higher Education. The | ||
institution shall provide any documents that validate its | ||
good standing with the Board of Higher Education.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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