Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 1039.40 - Determination of Fall 2008 FTE
a) The
fall 2008 FTE shall be determined pursuant to this Section.
b) The last day that a student may add or
withdraw classes during the fall term without imposition of a financial penalty
shall be the date as of which the number of students enrolled and attending
shall be determined.
c) Students
reported are those enrolled in a course or courses creditable toward a degree
or other formal postsecondary award, but the report shall not include students
enrolled in any academic program that results in an award less than an
associate's degree or degree programs that prepare individuals for the
professional practice of religious vocations.
d) The FTE is calculated based on the total
number of credit or contact hours for the undergraduate and graduate students.
Total hours are converted into full-time equivalents based on hours and
education level. Any fraction of the total FTE at the education level will be
dropped.
1) Undergraduate FTE enrollment
shall be determined by dividing the total credit hours (or equivalent) by 15.
For graduate programs, FTE enrollment shall be determined by dividing the total
credit hours by 12. An alternative calculation for determining the FTE that is
substantially equivalent to the above shall be used by the Board in
consultation with the institution when the institution uses a non-traditional
academic calendar, awards credit hours in a unique method, or the auditor
reports an exception in how the FTE is calculated in the report required by
subsection (f).
2) For institutions
that do not grant credit hours, the credit hour value of each unit is obtained
by dividing the number of units required for a typical baccalaureate degree
into 120 for semester hour equivalency or 180 for quarter hour
equivalency.
e) The fall
instructional hours by education level will be recorded and certified by the
institution on a form provided by the Board.
f) An applicant shall contract with an
external auditor who is a certified public accountant licensed by DFPR to
verify the calculation of credit hours as specified below:
1) Receive a copy of the institution's
certified hours calculations, application materials, and a copy of this
Part;
2) Review the applicant's
internal reports and calculations against the requirements of this Section to
determine whether credit hours were calculated using the agreed-upon
procedures;
3) Inspect the academic
calendar to determine the fall 2008 term and days for determining credit hours,
calculate credit hours, and compare to applicant's internal reports. Document
whether any exceptions were found as a result of applying the procedure;
and
4) Provide an independent
report to the Board regarding compliance with the agreed-upon
procedures.
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