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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 930

Sec. 4. Responsibilities of the Program Board.

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Sec. 4. Responsibilities of the Program Board. The Program Board shall be responsible for:
(a)Establishing policy for administration of the DFI grant program authorized under
this Act, including criteria to promote placement of grant recipients.
(b)Reviewing and approving applications for participation in the DFI grant program.
(c)Establishing subcommittees or panels as necessary to review applications and promote
student placement.
(d)Reporting annually to the Board on program outcomes and results, including lists of
new and continuing scholarship award recipients by institution, level, and field of study; lists of recipients retained in the program from the previous year; lists of placements of most recent program graduates; a description of institutional efforts to place program graduates; and a description of policy and administrative actions designed to increase placement of grant recipients.
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