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Code · Illinois · Chapter 105 — SCHOOLS · Act 5

Sec. 30-16.3. Availability of Scholarships.

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Sec. 30-16.3. Availability of Scholarships. Scholarships shall be awarded on the following basis:
(a)One scholastic scholarship to an eligible recipient from each private junior college and public community college which has a total enrollment of less than 500 students.
(b)Two scholarships to eligible recipients from each private junior college and public community college which has an enrollment of 500 or more, but less than 1,000, students.
(c)Three scholarships to eligible recipients from private junior colleges and public community colleges having an enrollment of 1,000, or more, students.
(d)The equivalent of 10 scholarships per class, per branch of service, each academic year, to eligible recipients.
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