(110 ILCS 930/7) (from Ch. 144, par. 2307)
Sec. 7. Eligibility for DFI grants. An individual is eligible for an
award under the provisions of this Act when the Program Board finds:
(a) That the individual is a resident of this State |
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(b) That the individual is a member of a racial
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| minority as defined under the terms of this Act;
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(c) That the individual has earned any educational
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| diploma at an institution of education located in this State, or is a resident of the State for no less than three years prior to applying for the grant, and the individual must hold a baccalaureate degree from an institution of higher learning;
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(d) That the individual's financial resources are
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| such that, in the absence of a DFI grant, the individual will be prevented from pursuing a graduate or professional degree at a qualified institution of higher education of his or her choice;
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(e) That the individual has above average academic
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| ability to pursue a graduate or professional degree; and
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(f) That the individual meets other qualifications
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| which shall be established by the Program Board.
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Grant funds shall be awarded only to those persons pursuing a graduate or professional degree program at a qualified institution of higher education.
The
Board shall by rule promulgate, pursuant to the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act, precise standards to be used by the Program Board to
determine whether a program applicant has above average academic ability to
pursue a graduate or professional degree.
(Source: P.A. 102-1030, eff. 5-27-22.)
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