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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 735

(Section scheduled to be repealed on September 15, 2045)

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(Section scheduled to be repealed on September 15, 2045)
Sec. 10-30. Displaced Energy Worker Dependent Transition Scholarship.
(a)Subject to appropriation, the benefits of this Section shall be administered by and paid for out of funds made available to the Illinois Student Assistance Commission.
(b)Any natural child, legally adopted child, or stepchild of an eligible displaced energy worker who possesses all necessary entrance requirements shall, upon application and proper proof, be awarded a transition scholarship consisting of the equivalent of one calendar year of full-time enrollment, including summer terms, to the State-supported Illinois institution of higher learning of his or her choice.
(c)As used in this Section, "eligible displaced energy worker" means an energy worker who has lost employment due to the reduced operation or closure of a fossil fuel power plant or coal mine.
(d)Full-time enrollment means 12 or more semester hours of courses per semester, or 12 or more quarter hours of courses per quarter, or the equivalent thereof per term. Scholarships utilized by dependents enrolled in less than full-time study shall be computed in the proportion which the number of hours so carried bears to full-time enrollment.
(e)Scholarships awarded under this Section may be used by a child without regard to his or her age. The holder of a Scholarship awarded under this Section shall be subject to all examinations and academic standards, including the maintenance of minimum grade levels, that are applicable generally to other enrolled students at the Illinois institution of higher learning where the scholarship is being used.
(f)An applicant is eligible for a scholarship under this Section when the Commission finds the applicant:
(1)is the natural child, legally adopted child, or stepchild of an eligible displaced
energy worker; and
(2)in the absence of transition scholarship assistance, will be deterred by financial
considerations from completing an educational program at the State-supported Illinois institution of higher learning of his or her choice.
(g)Funds may be made available from the Energy Transition Assistance Fund to the Commission to provide these grants.
(h)The scholarship shall only cover tuition and fees at the rates offered to students residing within the State or in the district, but shall not exceed the cost equivalent of one calendar year of full-time enrollment, including summer terms, at the University of Illinois. The Commission shall determine the grant amount for each student.
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