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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 975

Sec. 9. Student enrollment and obligations of institutions.

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Sec. 9. Student enrollment and obligations of institutions.
(a)An approved institution is free to accept a student in compliance with its own admissions requirements, standards, and policies. The Department may disburse any scholarship for tuition and fees to the approved institution direct for the payment of tuition and other necessary fees or for credit against the student's obligation for such tuition and fees, and upon acceptance thereof the approved institution shall be contractually obligated
(1)to provide facilities and instruction to the student on the same terms as to other students generally, and
(2)to provide the notices and information described in this Section.
(b)If, in the course of any academic period, any student enrolled in any approved institution pursuant to a scholarship granted under this Article shall for any reason cease to be a student in good standing, the institution shall promptly give written notice to the Department concerning such change of status and the reason therefor.
(c)A student to whom a renewal scholarship has been awarded may either re-enroll in the institution which he or she attended during the preceding year, or enroll in any other approved institution; and in either event, the institution accepting the student for such enrollment or re-enrollment shall notify the Department of such acceptance.
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