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92_HR0892ham001 LRB9216789RHrham03 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 892 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Resolution 892 by 3 replacing everything after the title with the following: 4 "WHEREAS, Research has indicated that up to two years of 5 participation in post-secondary education helps to 6 significantly increase the lifetime earnings of all adults; 7 and 8 WHEREAS, The Illinois Board of Higher Education is the 9 State of Illinois' planning and coordinating agency for 10 higher education policy; and 11 WHEREAS, The Illinois Board of Higher Education has 12 established a goal to increase access and participation in 13 higher education for all Illinois residents, especially those 14 among the lowest participating groups including the low 15 income and Hispanic; and 16 WHEREAS, The 2000 census has shown that the immigrant 17 population in the State of Illinois has grown substantially; 18 and 19 WHEREAS, Hispanic students are the fastest growing 20 college student population in Illinois, now numbering over 21 43,000 students enrolled; and -2- LRB9216789RHrham03 1 WHEREAS, The Hispanic population of Illinois has grown by 2 65 percent since the 1990 census; and 3 WHEREAS, A number of undocumented students reside in the 4 State of Illinois and seek higher education opportunity; and 5 WHEREAS, The residency status and treatment of 6 undocumented Illinois students has been raised as a potential 7 barrier for increased participation by students in public 8 post-secondary institutions in Illinois; therefore, be it 9 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 10 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 11 we respectfully request that the Illinois Board of Higher 12 Education undertake an analysis of the relative treatment of 13 undocumented residents in the admissions process of all 14 Illinois public colleges and universities and offer 15 suggestions for removing existing barriers to participation 16 in higher education for both documented and undocumented 17 students; and be it further 18 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Board of Higher Education 19 report its findings to the Illinois House of Representatives 20 by December 1, 2002.".