104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB2968

 

Introduced 2/6/2025, by Rep. Terra Costa Howard

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
110 ILCS 150/5
110 ILCS 150/8 new
110 ILCS 150/10
110 ILCS 150/20
110 ILCS 150/21 new
110 ILCS 150/22 new
110 ILCS 150/24 new
110 ILCS 150/25

    Amends Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act. Defines "transfer articulation agreement". Sets forth the purpose of the Act. Provides that a State university shall (rather than the General Assembly encourages State universities) to facilitate the seamless transfer of credits toward a baccalaureate degree. Provides that a State university shall enter into a transfer articulation agreement with the community college district to provide a seamless pathway for transfer. Provides that if, within 180 calendar days of the community college's initial request to enter into a transfer articulation agreement with the State university, the community college and State university do not reach agreement on the transfer articulation agreement, then the community college and State university shall jointly implement the provisions of the Model Transfer Articulation Agreement. Provides that a Model Transfer Articulation Agreement shall be developed through a Transfer Articulation Committee by December 31, 2025. Requires each community college and State university to publish the institution's process and timeline for reviewing and making decisions regarding transfer credit requests on the institution's website. Removes language regarding the Board of Higher Education's reviews and reports. Provides instead that, by May 1, 2026, and May 1 of each subsequent year, each State university shall report to the Board of Higher Education specified information. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act is
5amended by changing Sections 5, 8, 10, 20, and 25 and by adding
6Sections 21, 22, and 24 as follows:
 
7    (110 ILCS 150/5)
8    Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act:
9    "Community college" means a public community college in
10this State.
11    "State university" means a public university in this
12State.
13    "Transfer articulation agreement" means a formal written
14agreement between a community college and State university
15that outlines a process for the seamless transfer of credits
16from a community college to a State university.
17(Source: P.A. 99-316, eff. 1-1-16.)
 
18    (110 ILCS 150/8 new)
19    Sec. 8. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to enhance the
20transfer of academic credits between community colleges and
21State universities in Illinois, ensuring equitable and
22consistent practices, reducing barriers for students, and

 

 

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1promoting accountability and transparency in transfer credit
2acceptance.
 
3    (110 ILCS 150/10)
4    Sec. 10. Associate degree for transfer.
5    (a) Commencing with the fall term of the 2016-2017
6academic year, a community college student who earns an
7associate degree for transfer, an Associate of Arts, or an
8Associate of Science that is consistent with degree
9requirements of the Illinois Community College Board and the
10Board of Higher Education and aligned with the policies and
11procedures of the Illinois Articulation Initiative, granted
12pursuant to subsection (b) of this Section is deemed eligible
13for transfer into the baccalaureate program of a State
14university if the student meets the requirements of the
15transfer degree and major-specific prerequisites and obtains a
16minimum grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
17    (b) As a condition of receipt of State funds, a community
18college district shall develop and grant associate degrees for
19transfer that meet the requirements of subsection (a) of this
20Section. A community college district may not impose any
21requirements in addition to the requirements of this Section
22for a student to be eligible for an associate degree for
23transfer and subsequent admission to a State university
24pursuant to Section 15 of this Act without the approval of the
25Illinois Community College Board and the Board of Higher

 

 

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1Education.
2    (c) The General Assembly encourages a community college
3district to enter into transfer consider the articulation
4agreements and other work between the respective faculties
5from the affected community college and State universities in
6implementing the requirements of this Section.
7    (d) The General Assembly encourages community colleges to
8facilitate the acceptance of credits earned at other community
9colleges toward an associate degree for transfer pursuant to
10this Section.
11    (e) This Section does not preclude students who are
12assessed below collegiate level from acquiring remedial
13noncollegiate level coursework in preparation for obtaining an
14associate degree for transfer. Remedial noncollegiate level
15coursework and all other non-transfer coursework must not be
16counted as part of the transferable units required pursuant to
17subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of this Section.
18(Source: P.A. 99-316, eff. 1-1-16.)
 
19    (110 ILCS 150/20)
20    Sec. 20. Coursework.
21    (a) A State university may not require a student
22transferring pursuant to this Act to take more than 60
23additional semester units beyond the lower-division major
24requirements for majors requiring 120 semester units, provided
25that the student remains enrolled in the same program of study

 

 

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1and has completed university major transfer requirements.
2Specified high unit majors are exempt from this subsection (a)
3upon agreement by the board of trustees of the State
4university and the Board of Higher Education.
5    (b) A State university may not require students
6transferring pursuant to this Act to repeat courses that are
7articulated with those taken at the community college and
8counted toward an associate degree for transfer granted
9pursuant to Section 10 of this Act.
10    (c) A The General Assembly encourages State university
11shall universities to facilitate the seamless transfer of
12credits toward a baccalaureate degree pursuant to the intent
13of this Act.
14(Source: P.A. 99-316, eff. 1-1-16.)
 
15    (110 ILCS 150/21 new)
16    Sec. 21. Community college and State university transfer
17articulation agreements. A State university shall, upon the
18request of a community college, enter into a transfer
19articulation agreement with the community college district to
20provide a seamless pathway for transfer. The community college
21may request to enter into multiple articulation agreements
22with a single State university as appropriate and requested.
23The agreement may include 2+2 programs designed for students
24to take half of a degree at the community college and the
25second half of the degree at the State University or 3+1

 

 

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1programs designed for students to transfer to the State
2university for completion of their final, senior level
3coursework.
4    The transfer articulation agreement shall be signed by the
5president or chancellor of the community college and State
6university and shall include all of the following:
7        (1) Identification of participating institutions or
8    divisions of institutions that are part of the agreement.
9    The agreements may be program to program that align
10    community college associate degree programs with
11    comparable bachelor's degree options, major to major that
12    align specific program coursework to external
13    accreditation standards, or institution to institution
14    that establish partnerships and alignment between a
15    specific college, discipline, or program area.
16        (2) Eligibility criteria for transfer admissions
17    including any minimum GPA requirements and prerequisites
18    needed. Any limitations to the agreement for admission to
19    specific academic programs shall be included.
20        (3) A timeline for timely response on applications for
21    transferring credits.
22        (4) Identification of all fees and cost assessed
23    during the transfer and admission process and any
24    scholarships or financial assistance available to students
25    participating in the articulation agreement.
26        (5) A standardized transfer credit framework for

 

 

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1    general education and lower-division, major-specific
2    courses. This framework shall clearly identify specific
3    courses that will transfer between institutions, how many
4    credits will transfer, which program at the State
5    university credits will apply if applicable, and an
6    outline of how transferred credits will count toward
7    degree requirements.
8        (6) A clearly defined transfer pathway outlining how
9    students at the community college can progress from their
10    program to the corresponding program at the State
11    university and be granted junior or senior status as
12    appropriate.
13        (7) Guidelines for alignment of course objectives,
14    learning outcomes, and credit hours.
15        (8) Other degree requirements, including, but not
16    limited to, standardized test scores, required clinical
17    hours, or residency requirements.
18        (9) A policy on the reverse transfer of credit and
19    transfer of credit earned for experiential learning,
20    including, but not limited to, prior learning assessment
21    and competency-based education.
22        (10) The academic and non-academic opportunities and
23    supports and, if applicable, guidance that will be
24    provided to students participating in the articulation
25    agreement.
26        (11) Data sharing requirements and limitations,

 

 

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1    including if applicable, assessment policies to measure
2    effectiveness of the agreement.
3        (12) Agreement on marketing process and
4    responsibilities for programs covered by the articulation
5    agreement, including any limitations imposed by either
6    party.
7        (13) A clear and transparent process for resolving
8    disputes over transfer credit acceptance. The agreement
9    shall outline policies to provide students transparency in
10    how and why credit is accepted or rejected by the State
11    university and how and why credit is or is not applied
12    toward degree requirements. The agreement shall also
13    provide for a process for the student to appeal the State
14    university's failure to accept the student's request for
15    transfer credit.
16        (14) Dates of applicability of the agreement and
17    conditions for renewal or termination of the agreement.
18    This agreement shall not negate any previous transfer
19articulation agreement a community college has developed with
20a State university.
21    If, within 180 calendar days of the community college's
22initial request to enter into a transfer articulation
23agreement with the State university, the community college and
24State university do not reach agreement on the transfer
25articulation agreement, then the community college and State
26university shall jointly implement the provisions of the Model

 

 

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1Transfer Articulation Agreement established under Section 22
2of this Act.
 
3    (110 ILCS 150/22 new)
4    Sec. 22. Model Transfer Articulation Agreement and
5Committee. A Model Transfer Articulation Agreement shall be
6developed through a Transfer Articulation Committee by
7December 31, 2025. The Committee shall consist of 5 members
8appointed by the Executive Director of the Board of Higher
9Education and 5 members appointed by the Executive Director of
10the Illinois Community College Board. The Committee shall be
11co-chaired by the Executive Director of the Board of Higher
12Education or his or her designee and the Executive Director of
13the Illinois Community College Board or his or her designee.
14The Model Transfer Articulation Agreement shall address all of
15the requirements set forth in Section 21. The Model Transfer
16Articulation Agreement shall be reviewed and updated every 5
17years by the Board of Higher Education and the Illinois
18Community College Board.
 
19    (110 ILCS 150/24 new)
20    Sec. 24. Transfer credit review process. Each community
21college and State university shall publish the institution's
22process and timeline for reviewing and making decisions
23regarding transfer credit requests on the institution's
24website. The institution shall update its website within 30

 

 

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1days after making a change to its process and timeline for
2reviewing and issuing decisions regarding transfer credit
3request.
 
4    (110 ILCS 150/25)
5    Sec. 25. Reporting requirements on course transfer Board
6of Higher Education reviews and reports.
7    (a) (Blank). The Board of Higher Education shall review
8the implementation of this Act and file a report on that review
9with the General Assembly on or before May 31, 2017, as
10provided in Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization
11Act.
12    (b) (Blank). The Board of Higher Education shall review
13both of the following and file a report on that review with the
14General Assembly within 4 years after the effective date of
15this Act, as provided in Section 3.1 of the General Assembly
16Organization Act:
17        (1) The outcomes of implementation of this Act,
18    including, but not limited to, all of the following:
19            (A) The number and percentage of community college
20        students who transferred to a State university and
21        earned an associate degree for transfer pursuant to
22        this Act.
23            (B) The average amount of time and units it takes a
24        community college student earning an associate degree
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1        graduate from a State university, as compared to the
2        average amount of time and units it took community
3        college transfer students prior to the implementation
4        of this Act and compared to students using other
5        transfer processes available.
6            (C) Student progression and completion rates.
7            (D) Other relevant indicators of student success.
8            (E) The degree to which the requirements for an
9        associate degree for transfer take into account
10        existing articulation agreements and the degree to
11        which community colleges facilitate the acceptance of
12        credits between community college districts, as
13        outlined in subsections (c) and (d) of Section 10 of
14        this Act.
15            (F) It is the intent of the General Assembly that
16        student outcome data provided under this subsection
17        (b) include the degree to which State universities
18        were able to accommodate students admitted under this
19        Act in being admitted to the State university of their
20        choice and in a major that is similar to their
21        community college major.
22        (2) Recommendations for statutory changes necessary to
23    facilitate the goal of a clear and transparent transfer
24    process.
25    (c) By May 1, 2026, and May 1 of each subsequent year, each
26State university shall report to the Board of Higher

 

 

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1Education, in a form prescribed by the Board, all of the
2following information:
3        (1) The total number of community college transfer
4    students admitted, offered provisional admission, and
5    denied admission, disaggregated by the student's community
6    college district of origin.
7        (2) The percentage and average number of credits per
8    student accepted for transfer from each community college
9    district.
10        (3) The average time needed to complete a bachelor's
11    degree and total number of credit hours earned for a
12    transfer students compared to a non-transfer, native
13    student.
14        (4) The total number of credits accepted and applied
15    towards meeting general education requirements that are
16    identified as part of the Illinois Articulation Initiative
17    General Education Core Curriculum disaggregated by the
18    student's community college district of origin. For those
19    courses identified as part of the General Education Core
20    Curriculum that are denied transfer credit, including the
21    rationale for denial.
22        (5) If the student has declared a major, the total
23    number of credits that were accepted and not accepted and
24    the number of credits that were applied and were not
25    applied to each student's degree program course
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1    to and enrolled in the State University disaggregated by
2    degree program and community college district of origin.
3    For those courses not accepted for transfer the State
4university shall include the rationale for denial. For courses
5that are part of the Illinois Articulation Initiative Major
6Panels and are not accepted for equivalent major credit, the
7State university shall provide the reason credit was not
8applied to the student's degree program.
9    The Board of Higher Education shall compile and publish
10the information provided by each State university in an annual
11report by October 1, 2026, and October 1 of each subsequent
12year. The report shall be filled with the Governor and General
13Assembly and provided to the Illinois Community College Board.
14An electronic copy of the report shall be accessible on the
15Board's official website.
16(Source: P.A. 99-316, eff. 1-1-16.)
 
17    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
18becoming law.