Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 2734.20 - Applicant Eligibility
a) A
qualified applicant shall be:
1) a citizen of
the United States or eligible noncitizen;
2) a resident of Illinois;
3) enrolled at least half-time in a degree or
certificate program (34 CFR
668.8) at the sophomore, junior, or senior
class level as determined by the institution;
4) enrolled at a MAP eligible
institution;
5) a non-recipient of
a MAP grant for any term during the regular school year for which this grant is
made available to students;
6) a
member of a family with an adjusted gross income of less than $200,000 as
listed on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the
applicable tax year; and
7)
maintaining satisfactory academic progress as determined by the
institution.
b)
Eligibility is restricted to undergraduate students.
1) MAP Plus recipients must not have received
a baccalaureate degree.
2) Graduate
students are not eligible for MAP Plus assistance. For purposes of this Part,
an institution of higher learning shall classify as a "graduate student" any
student who:
A) is enrolled in an academic
program or course above the baccalaureate level that leads to any degree above
the baccalaureate level; and
B) is
not eligible to receive federal financial assistance (34 CFR
674.2,
675.2,
676.2) as an
undergraduate student; and
C) has
completed the equivalent of at least three years of full-time postsecondary
study, either prior to entrance into the academic program or as part of the
academic program itself.
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