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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 145

Sec. 25. Illinois as the reciprocal state.

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Sec. 25. Illinois as the reciprocal state. If another state has been designated as the home state, a participating institution has received required approval, the participating institution has no physical presence in this State, and the participating institution does not hold its principal institutional accreditation in this State, then the Board shall allow such participating institution to offer distance learning in this State under a participation agreement authorized by this Act. The Board may not charge a fee for granting such reciprocal distance learning approval.
However, if the participating institution has another home state, but also has a physical presence in this State or has its principal institutional accreditation in this State, the Board may regulate the institution of higher learning and its distance learning programs in this State and is not bound by the reciprocity agreement.
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