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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 150

Sec. 20. Coursework.

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Sec. 20. Coursework.
(a)A State university may not require a student transferring pursuant to this Act to take more than 60 additional semester units beyond the lower-division major requirements for majors requiring 120 semester units, provided that the student remains enrolled in the same program of study and has completed university major transfer requirements. Specified high unit majors are exempt from this subsection
(a)upon agreement by the board of trustees of the State university and the Board of Higher Education.
(b)A State university may not require students transferring pursuant to this Act to repeat courses that are articulated with those taken at the community college and counted toward an associate degree for transfer granted pursuant to Section 10 of this Act.
(c)A State university shall facilitate the seamless transfer of credits toward a baccalaureate degree pursuant to the intent of this Act.
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