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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 1010

Sec. 5. Degrees by other than residence institutions.

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Sec. 5. Degrees by other than residence institutions. Any educational organization or entity which does not conduct instruction in residence may award degrees and qualify as a degree granting institution upon approval by the Board. Such approval shall be given only if the Board finds that the applicant, organization or entity:
(1)maintains physical facilities suitable and sufficient to the giving of a program or
programs of instruction of degree caliber in the field or fields wherein it proposes to grant degrees;
(2)maintains a suitable and sufficient faculty for instruction in its degree granting
program or programs;
(3)maintains its student records in a safe and suitable place so that there is
reasonable assurance that they are and will remain available for all normal purposes for a reasonable period of time;
(4)maintains financial stability sufficient to carry out its obligations under the
enrollment contracts;
(4.5) maintains appropriate accreditation to provide educational programming; and
(5)complies with all provisions of this Act other than the requirement for instruction
in residence.
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