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91_HB3981 LRB9111267NTksA 1 AN ACT to create the Higher Education for Real 2 Opportunities Act. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 6 Higher Education for Real Opportunities Act. 7 Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to 8 improve the ability of low-income adults who are supporting 9 children to acquire through post-secondary education the 10 skills necessary to qualify for higher paying job 11 opportunities. In addition, this Act seeks to improve the 12 ability of Illinois to produce workers with the skills needed 13 by employers. 14 Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: 15 "Accredited" means authorized to do business as an 16 educational institution in Illinois by the Board of Higher 17 Education and eligible to dispense federal and State 18 need-based student aid under the laws governing such aid. 19 "Commission" means the Illinois Student Assistance 20 Commission. 21 "HERO program" means the Higher Education for Real 22 Opportunities program established under this Act. 23 "Institution of post-secondary education" means an 24 accredited school or program that provides educational 25 services and offers courses of study that require as a 26 prerequisite that students have a high school diploma or 27 equivalency certificate. The term includes community 28 colleges, colleges, universities, and vocational training 29 programs and institutions. 30 "Low-income adult" means a person who is a member of a -2- LRB9111267NTksA 1 household of one or more related individuals in which the 2 monthly income of all adult members is such that the family 3 is income-eligible for a State subsidy for child care under 4 the child care program operated by the Department of Human 5 Services or any successor agency. Current receipt of a child 6 care subsidy under that program shall be prima facie proof of 7 satisfaction of this requirement. In other cases, financial 8 eligibility shall be determined by the same rules used by the 9 Department of Human Services for determining eligibility for 10 a child care subsidy. No federal or State student assistance 11 shall count as income under this paragraph, except to the 12 extent that the assistance is not a loan and is available to 13 the student to pay for living expenses at the student's 14 discretion. Lump sum amounts made available to students for 15 living expenses during a school term shall be prorated to 16 monthly amounts for the months of the school term covered by 17 the assistance for purposes of this paragraph. 18 "Post-secondary education" means education at an 19 institution of post-secondary education. 20 "Supporting minor children" means that the student is 21 either (i) the custodial parent of a minor child, as defined 22 by State law, or (ii) the noncustodial parent of a minor 23 child whose parentage is established under State law and who 24 is making current monthly child support payments to the 25 extent required by a child support order. 26 "Work requirement" means the amount of paid employment or 27 self-employment in which the student must engage each week in 28 order to be eligible for the HERO program. There is no work 29 requirement for the first 24 months of a post-secondary 30 vocational training program; for any additional months, the 31 work requirement is 20 hours per week. The work requirement 32 for 2-year or 4-year degree programs is 10 hours per week. 33 College work-study and other paid campus employment is 34 employment under this paragraph. This work requirement can -3- LRB9111267NTksA 1 also be met with 20 hours per week of unpaid campus 2 employment, such as student teaching, internships, or 3 practicums, or any combination of paid and unpaid work 4 totaling 20 hours per week. 5 Section 15. Establishment of program. There is created 6 a program of grants to support the pursuit of post-secondary 7 education by low-income adults who are supporting minor 8 children. The program shall be known as the "Higher 9 Education for Real Opportunities" or "HERO" program. The 10 program shall be administered by the Commission through the 11 financial aid offices of accredited institutions of 12 post-secondary education in Illinois. 13 Section 20. Eligibility. Students who meet all of the 14 following eligibility requirements, as calculated and 15 determined at the beginning of each term by the financial aid 16 office of the institution of post-secondary education at 17 which the student is enrolled and periodically thereafter as 18 specified by the Commission by rule, are eligible for grants 19 under the HERO program: 20 (1) The student must be a low-income adult. 21 (2) The student must be supporting at least one 22 minor child. 23 (3) The student must meet the work requirement, 24 provided that custodial parents who are attending the 25 institution of post-secondary education on a full time 26 basis need not meet the work requirement. Unless the 27 institution defines the term otherwise, "full time" means 28 a course load of at least 12 credit hours or its 29 equivalent. 30 (4) The student must not be receiving cash public 31 assistance under any need-based program under the 32 Illinois Public Aid Code. -4- LRB9111267NTksA 1 (5) The student must have a high school diploma or 2 equivalency certificate, and the student may not already 3 have a bachelor's degree. 4 (6) The student must not have earned more than the 5 maximum amount allowed for eligibility for a State child 6 care subsidy under the child care program operated by the 7 Department of Human Services in either of the 2 tax years 8 for which returns were to have been filed prior to the 9 commencement of the school term, as evidenced by State 10 tax returns or other comparable evidence as specified by 11 rule. 12 (7) To be eligible in his or her first term, the 13 student must be accepted by the institution of 14 post-secondary education under its normal acceptance 15 criteria. To be eligible thereafter, the student must 16 maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average, 17 on a 4.0 scale, calculated at the conclusion of the most 18 recently completed term. The Commission shall provide by 19 rule a method by which institutions of post-secondary 20 education that do not have a 4.0 scale or that do not 21 grade on a traditional grade point scale shall determine 22 an equivalent measure by which the student can meet this 23 requirement. 24 (8) The student must be enrolled at least half 25 time, as defined by the institution of post-secondary 26 education. 27 Section 25. Grants. The following grants shall be paid 28 to eligible students under the HERO program: 29 (1) An amount each term to cover the actual cost of 30 required books and supplies or $400, whichever is less. 31 The institution of post-secondary education may pay this 32 amount in cash, vouchers, credit arrangements with the 33 institutional bookstore, or any other means approved by -5- LRB9111267NTksA 1 the Commission. This grant is available for a maximum of 2 8 regular school year semesters and 3 summer terms or the 3 equivalent for institutions of post-secondary education 4 that use different schedules, as determined by the 5 Commission by rule. 6 (2) A monthly cash stipend according to family 7 size. The amount shall be equal to one-third of the 8 monthly federal poverty level for the various family 9 sizes. An updated schedule of these amounts shall be 10 published each year by the Commission. This grant is 11 available for a maximum of 40 months, which need not be 12 consecutive. 13 Section 30. Coordination with other programs. 14 (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law, as 15 to any month in which the student qualifies for a grant under 16 the HERO program, the student shall be eligible for a State 17 subsidy for child care, subject to all other rules and 18 procedures for the child care program providing the subsidy. 19 (b) HERO grants shall be treated the same as other State 20 student assistance for purposes of eligibility for medical 21 assistance under the Illinois Public Aid Code. 22 (c) HERO grants shall not be counted to reduce the 23 amount of student assistance the student would receive under 24 other State student aid programs in the absence of the HERO 25 program. State and federal student assistance available in 26 cash for the basic living expenses of the student may be 27 counted in determining the student's eligibility for HERO 28 grants, but not in determining the amount of assistance for 29 eligible students. 30 Section 40. Administration. The Commission shall adopt 31 rules and procedures for the administration of the HERO 32 program by financial aid offices at institutions of -6- LRB9111267NTksA 1 post-secondary education, enter into such inter-agency 2 agreements as may aid in administration, and administer the 3 program consistently with other State student assistance 4 programs. 5 Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 6 becoming law.