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92_HR0892 LRB9216789RHrh 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Research has indicated that up to two years of 3 participation in post-secondary education helps to 4 significantly increase the lifetime earnings of all adults; 5 and 6 WHEREAS, The Illinois Board of Higher Education is the 7 State of Illinois' planning and coordinating agency for 8 higher education policy; and 9 WHEREAS, The Illinois Board of Higher Education has 10 established a goal to increase access and participation in 11 higher education for all Illinois residents, especially those 12 among the lowest participating groups including the low 13 income and Hispanic; and 14 WHEREAS, The Illinois Consortium on International 15 Education has highlighted the value of student exchanges with 16 Mexico, particularly for financially needy students; and 17 WHEREAS, Hispanic students are the fastest growing 18 college student population in Illinois, now numbering over 19 43,000 students enrolled; and 20 WHEREAS, The Hispanic population of Illinois has grown by 21 65 percent since the 1990 census; and 22 WHEREAS, A number of undocumented Hispanic students 23 reside in the State of Illinois and seek higher education 24 opportunity; and 25 WHEREAS, The residency status and treatment of 26 undocumented Illinois students has been raised as a potential 27 barrier for increased participation by Hispanic students in 28 public post-secondary institutions in Illinois; therefore, be 29 it 30 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE -2- LRB9216789RHrh 1 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 2 we respectfully request that the Illinois Board of Higher 3 Education undertake an analysis of the relative treatment of 4 undocumented residents in the admissions process of all 5 Illinois public colleges and universities; in addition, we 6 further request that the administrators review past, current, 7 and future plans to increase participation rates among 8 Hispanic students in Illinois and offer suggestions for 9 removing existing barriers to participation in higher 10 education for both documented and undocumented Hispanic 11 students; and be it further 12 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Board of Higher Education 13 report its findings to the Illinois House of Representatives 14 by December 1, 2002.