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| 1 | | undergraduate student if the applicant graduated with a grade |
| 2 | | point average in the top 10% of the student's high school |
| 3 | | graduating class in one of the 2 school years preceding the |
| 4 | | academic year for which the applicant is applying for admission |
| 5 | | and: |
| 6 | | (1) the applicant graduated from a public or private |
| 7 | | high school in this State accredited by a generally |
| 8 | | recognized accrediting organization or from a high school |
| 9 | | operated by the United States Department of Defense; |
| 10 | | (2) the applicant: |
| 11 | | (A) successfully completed the minimum college |
| 12 | | preparatory curriculum requirements established by law |
| 13 | | for admission to the institution; and |
| 14 | | (B) satisfied the ACT college admission assessment |
| 15 | | or the SAT college admission assessment composite |
| 16 | | score and subscores required for admission to the |
| 17 | | institution to which the applicant applied as well as |
| 18 | | any composite scores or subscores for colleges within |
| 19 | | that institution. |
| 20 | | (3) if the applicant graduated from a high school |
| 21 | | operated by the United States Department of Defense, the |
| 22 | | applicant is a State resident or is entitled to pay tuition |
| 23 | | fees at the rate provided for State residents for the term |
| 24 | | or semester to which admitted. |
| 25 | | (b) An applicant who does not satisfy the curriculum |
| 26 | | requirements prescribed by item (A) of subdivision (2) of |
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| 1 | | subsection (a) of this Section is considered to have satisfied |
| 2 | | those requirements if the student completed the portion of the |
| 3 | | college preparatory curriculum that was available to the |
| 4 | | student but was unable to complete the remainder of the |
| 5 | | curriculum solely because courses necessary to complete the |
| 6 | | remainder were unavailable to the student at the appropriate |
| 7 | | times in the student's high school career as a result of course |
| 8 | | scheduling, lack of enrollment capacity, or another cause not |
| 9 | | within the student's control. |
| 10 | | (c) An applicant who graduates in a graduating class of a |
| 11 | | school, whether public or non-public, that has so few students |
| 12 | | that class rank does not make a reliable contribution toward |
| 13 | | assessing the student's college readiness is considered to have |
| 14 | | satisfied the requirements of subsection (a) of this Section if |
| 15 | | the student has a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a |
| 16 | | 4-point scale and has met the requirements of item (A) or (B) |
| 17 | | of subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of this Section. |
| 18 | | Section 20. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| 19 | | admission. |
| 20 | | (a) The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is not |
| 21 | | required to offer admission to applicants who qualify for |
| 22 | | automatic admission under Section 15 of this Act in excess of |
| 23 | | the number required to fill 75% of the university's enrollment |
| 24 | | capacity designated for first-time resident undergraduate |
| 25 | | students in an academic year. If the number of applicants who |
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| 1 | | qualify for automatic admission to the University of Illinois |
| 2 | | at Urbana-Champaign under Section 15 of this Act for an |
| 3 | | academic year exceeds 75% of the university's enrollment |
| 4 | | capacity designated for first-time resident undergraduate |
| 5 | | students for that academic year, the university may elect to |
| 6 | | offer admission to those applicants as provided by this |
| 7 | | subsection (a) and not as otherwise required by Section 15 of |
| 8 | | this Act. If the university elects to offer admission under |
| 9 | | this subsection (a), the university shall offer admission to |
| 10 | | those applicants by percentile rank according to high school |
| 11 | | graduating class standing based on grade point average, |
| 12 | | beginning with the top percentile rank, until the applicants |
| 13 | | qualified under Section 15 of this Act have been offered |
| 14 | | admission in the number estimated in good faith by the |
| 15 | | university as sufficient to fill 75% of the university's |
| 16 | | enrollment capacity designated for first-time resident |
| 17 | | undergraduate students, except that the university must offer |
| 18 | | admission to all applicants with the same percentile rank. |
| 19 | | After the applicants qualified for automatic admission under |
| 20 | | Section 15 of this Act have been offered admission under this |
| 21 | | subsection (a) in the number estimated in good faith as |
| 22 | | sufficient to fill 75% of the designated enrollment capacity |
| 23 | | described by this subsection (a), the university shall consider |
| 24 | | any remaining applicants qualified for automatic admission |
| 25 | | under Section 15 of this Act in the same manner as other |
| 26 | | applicants for admission as first-time undergraduate students. |
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| 1 | | (b) If the number of applicants who apply to the University |
| 2 | | of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign during the current academic |
| 3 | | year for admission in the next academic year and who qualify |
| 4 | | for automatic admission to an institution under Section 15 of |
| 5 | | this Act exceeds 75% of the university's enrollment capacity |
| 6 | | designated for first-time resident undergraduate students for |
| 7 | | that next academic year and the university plans to offer |
| 8 | | admission under subsection (a) of this Section during the next |
| 9 | | academic year, the university shall, in the manner prescribed |
| 10 | | by the Board of Higher Education and not later than September |
| 11 | | 15 of the current academic year, provide to each school |
| 12 | | district, for dissemination of the information to high school |
| 13 | | junior-level students and their parents, notice of which |
| 14 | | percentile ranks of high school senior-level students who |
| 15 | | qualify for automatic admission under Section 15 of this Act |
| 16 | | are anticipated by the university to be offered admission under |
| 17 | | subsection (a) of this Section during the next academic year. |
| 18 | | (c) If the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| 19 | | elects to offer admission to first-time resident undergraduate |
| 20 | | students under subsection (a) of this Section for an academic |
| 21 | | year, the university must not consider an applicant's legacy |
| 22 | | status as a factor in the university's decisions relating to |
| 23 | | admissions for that academic year. |
| 24 | | (d) If the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| 25 | | offers admission to first-time resident undergraduate students |
| 26 | | under subsection (a) of this Section, the university shall |
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| 1 | | require that a student admitted under subsection (a) of this |
| 2 | | Section complete a designated portion of not less than 6 |
| 3 | | semester credit hours of the student's coursework during |
| 4 | | evening hours or other low-demand hours as necessary to ensure |
| 5 | | the efficient use of the university's available classrooms. |
| 6 | | (e) If the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| 7 | | elects to offer admission under subsection (a) of this Section |
| 8 | | for an academic year, the university may not offer admission to |
| 9 | | first-time undergraduate students who are not residents of this |
| 10 | | State for that academic year in excess of the number required |
| 11 | | to fill 10% of the university's enrollment capacity designated |
| 12 | | for first-time undergraduate students for that academic year. |
| 13 | | (f) Not later than December 31 of each academic year in |
| 14 | | which the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign offers |
| 15 | | admission under subsection (a) of this Section, the university |
| 16 | | shall deliver a written report to the Governor and the General |
| 17 | | Assembly regarding the university's progress in each of the |
| 18 | | following matters: |
| 19 | | (1) increasing geographic diversity of the entering |
| 20 | | freshman class; |
| 21 | | (2) counseling and outreach efforts aimed at students |
| 22 | | qualified for automatic admission under this Act; |
| 23 | | (3) recruiting State residents who graduate from other |
| 24 | | institutions of higher education to the university's |
| 25 | | graduate and professional degree programs; |
| 26 | | (4) recruiting students who are members of |
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| 1 | | underrepresented demographic segments of this State's |
| 2 | | population; and |
| 3 | | (5) assessing and improving the university's |
| 4 | | recruitment efforts. |
| 5 | | (g) The Board of Higher Education shall publish an annual |
| 6 | | report on the impact of subsection (a) of this Section on this |
| 7 | | State's goal of closing college access and achievement gaps |
| 8 | | with respect to students of the University of Illinois at |
| 9 | | Urbana-Champaign, disaggregated by race, ethnicity, |
| 10 | | socioeconomic status, and geographic region and by whether the |
| 11 | | high school from which the student graduated was a small |
| 12 | | school, as designated by the State Superintendent of Education, |
| 13 | | or a public high school that is ranked among the lowest 20% of |
| 14 | | public high schools according to the percentage of each high |
| 15 | | school's graduates who enroll in an institution in one of the 2 |
| 16 | | academic years following the year of the applicant's high |
| 17 | | school graduation. On request, the university shall provide the |
| 18 | | Board with any information the Board considers necessary for |
| 19 | | the completion of the report required by this subsection (g). |
| 20 | | Section 25. Admission requirements. |
| 21 | |
(a) To qualify for admission under this Act, an applicant |
| 22 | | must: |
| 23 | | (1) submit an application before the expiration of any |
| 24 | | application filing deadline established by the |
| 25 | | institution; and |
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| 1 | | (2) provide a high school transcript or diploma that |
| 2 | | satisfies the requirements of subsection (b) of this |
| 3 | | Section. |
| 4 | | (b) For purposes of subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of |
| 5 | | this Section, a student's official transcript or diploma must, |
| 6 | | not later than the end of the student's junior year, indicate: |
| 7 | | (1) whether the student has satisfied or is on schedule |
| 8 | | to satisfy the requirements of item (A) of subdivision (2) |
| 9 | | of subsection (a) of Section 15 of this Act; or |
| 10 | | (2) if subsection (b) of Section 15 of this Act applies |
| 11 | | to the student, whether the student has completed the |
| 12 | | portion of the college preparatory curriculum that was |
| 13 | | available to the student. |
| 14 | | Section 30. Admission for child of fallen police officer, |
| 15 | | firefighter, or Department of Corrections employee. Each |
| 16 | | institution shall admit an applicant for admission to the |
| 17 | | institution as an undergraduate student if the applicant: |
| 18 | | (1) is the child of a police officer or firefighter |
| 19 | | employed by or in the voluntary service of this State or |
| 20 | | any local public entity in this State who was killed or |
| 21 | | sustained a fatal injury in the line of duty or is the |
| 22 | | child of an employee of the Department of Corrections who |
| 23 | | was assigned to a security position with the Department |
| 24 | | with responsibility for inmates of a correctional |
| 25 | | institution under the jurisdiction of the Department and |
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| 1 | | who was killed or sustained a fatal injury in the line of |
| 2 | | duty; |
| 3 | | (2) meets the minimum requirements, if any, |
| 4 | | established for purposes of this Section by the governing |
| 5 | | board of the institution for high school or prior |
| 6 | | college-level grade point average and performance on |
| 7 | | standardized tests; and |
| 8 | | (3) satisfies the ACT college admission assessment or |
| 9 | | the SAT college admission assessment composite score and |
| 10 | | subscores required for admission to the institution to |
| 11 | | which the applicant applied as well as any composite scores |
| 12 | | or subscores for colleges within that institution. |
| 13 | | Section 35. Additional preparation for college. After |
| 14 | | admitting an applicant under this Act, the institution shall |
| 15 | | review the applicant's record and any other factor the |
| 16 | | institution considers appropriate to determine whether the |
| 17 | | applicant may require additional preparation for college-level |
| 18 | | work or would benefit from inclusion in a retention program. |
| 19 | | The institution may require a student so identified to enroll |
| 20 | | during the summer immediately after the student is admitted |
| 21 | | under this Act to participate in appropriate enrichment courses |
| 22 | | and orientation programs. This Act does not prohibit a student |
| 23 | | who is not determined to need additional preparation for |
| 24 | | college-level work from enrolling, if the student chooses, |
| 25 | | during the summer immediately after the student is admitted |
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| 1 | | under this Act. |
| 2 | | Section 40. Student outreach program. The Illinois Student |
| 3 | | Assistance Commission, by rule, shall develop and implement a |
| 4 | | program to increase and enhance the efforts of institutions in |
| 5 | | conducting outreach to academically high-performing high |
| 6 | | school seniors in this State who are likely to be eligible for |
| 7 | | automatic admission under Section 15 of this Act to provide to |
| 8 | | those students information and counseling regarding the |
| 9 | | operation of this Act and other opportunities, including |
| 10 | | financial assistance, available to those students for success |
| 11 | | at institutions. Under the program, the Commission, after |
| 12 | | gathering information and recommendations from available |
| 13 | | sources and examining current outreach practices by |
| 14 | | institutions of higher education in this State and in other |
| 15 | | states, shall prescribe best practice guidelines and standards |
| 16 | | to be used by institutions in conducting the student outreach |
| 17 | | described by this Section. |
| 18 | | Section 45. Fall or summer enrollment. An institution that |
| 19 | | admits, under this Act, an applicant qualified for automatic |
| 20 | | admission under Section 15 of this Act may admit the applicant |
| 21 | | for either the fall semester of the academic year for which the |
| 22 | | applicant applies or for the summer session preceding that fall |
| 23 | | semester, as determined by the institution. |
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| 1 | | Section 50. Admissions denial; reference to Act. If an |
| 2 | | institution denies admission to an applicant for an academic |
| 3 | | year, then, in any letter or other communication the |
| 4 | | institution provides to the applicant notifying the applicant |
| 5 | | of that denial, the institution may not reference the |
| 6 | | provisions of this Act, including using a description of a |
| 7 | | provision of this Act such as "the top 10% automatic admissions |
| 8 | | law", as a reason the institution is unable to offer admission |
| 9 | | to the applicant, unless the number of applicants for admission |
| 10 | | to the institution for that academic year who qualify for |
| 11 | | automatic admission under Section 15 of this Act is sufficient |
| 12 | | to fill 100% of the institution's enrollment capacity |
| 13 | | designated for first-time resident undergraduate students. |
| 14 | | Section 90. Rules. The Board of Higher Education may adopt |
| 15 | | any rules necessary to implement this Act.".
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