a) An
application for a MAP grant must be submitted annually. An applicant uses the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
b) Applicants, spouses and the parents of
applicants are required to submit financial information on the application that
will be kept confidential, regarding income, asset value and non-taxable
income.
c) Priority Deadline Date
for Renewing Applicants
No later than September 30, the Commission will annually
publish a priority deadline date for renewing applicants. In this
subsection (c), renewing applicant means a student attending an institution of
higher learning who received a MAP grant during the prior academic
year. [110 ILCS 947/35 ] Subject to
appropriation, a renewing applicant who files by the published priority
deadline date shall receive a grant if the program's eligibility requirements
under this Section continue to be met. A renewing applicant's failure to apply
by the priority deadline date would not disqualify an applicant from receiving
a grant if sufficient funding is available to provide awards after that
date.
d) Awards will be
announced concurrently, both for students who had not received a MAP award the
previous regular school year and for students who did receive a MAP award
during the previous regular school year. Award announcements will be made
concurrently through the date of suspension of award announcements.
e) If it becomes necessary to suspend the
processing of award announcements in order to remain within appropriated
funding levels, the suspension will be applied concurrently to students who had
not received a MAP award for the previous regular school year and to students
who did receive a MAP award the previous regular school year.
f) Corrections to applications received prior
to the final suspension of award announcements will be processed and announced
up to 2 months after the final suspension date or until the completion of the
processing cycle, whichever comes first.
g) When an application is incomplete, a
notice will be sent to the applicant. The applicant then has an opportunity to
furnish the missing information; however, depending on processing schedules,
the applicant may be considered only for subsequent term awards.
h) Applicants are informed that they are MAP
recipients on the basis of application data supplied to ISAC. ISAC will
recalculate awards for those applicants whose applications are not in basic
agreement with their financial records, after receipt of corrected data. All
announced MAP recipients are subject to verification.
i) The Commission shall annually establish
and publicize guidelines for the release of or increase in MAP awards as
additional funds become available.
j) MAP grants are applicable only toward
tuition and mandatory fees. MAP grants may not exceed the:
1) maximum award specified at Section 35(c)
of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947]; or
2) institution's tuition and mandatory fee
charges on file with ISAC.
k) The maximum MAP grant available to a
recipient attending a public community college is limited to the in-district
tuition and mandatory fees. It is the recipient's responsibility to make
arrangements to pay the additional costs incurred as an out-of-district
student.
l) For each credit hour of
MAP benefits paid on behalf of the recipient, the recipient will be assessed
one MAP paid credit hour toward the maximum usage. For each credit hour used,
payment will be made to the school on behalf of the recipient in an amount
equal to
1/15 of the
student's calculated term award amount, with a minimum of 3 hours and a maximum
of 15 hours paid per term.
m) A
recipient may receive the equivalent of 135 semester credit hours of MAP
benefits paid. Eligibility may be extended for one additional term if the
recipient has accumulated fewer than 135 MAP paid credit hours but does not
have enough credit hours of payment remaining for the number of hours for which
the recipient is enrolled for the term.
n) A recipient may use more than 75 MAP paid
credit hours while enrolled at the freshman or sophomore level, although doing
so may leave the student with insufficient remaining MAP eligibility to apply
to all remaining credit hours required for the completion of a baccalaureate
degree.
o) The MAP grant shall not
pay for academic programs intended to prepare a student for the high school
equivalency certificate or for a high school diploma.
p) The MAP grant shall not pay for audit
courses, credit-by-examination and/or life experience, graduate-level courses
leading to a degree above the baccalaureate level, or noncredit course
offerings (except qualifying remedial courses). Remedial courses shall be
eligible for MAP payment provided the student has been accepted into an
eligible degree/certificate program and is taking the remedial courses as part
of that program. Payment shall not be made for more than the equivalent of one
year of remedial course work (i.e., 30 semester hours or 45 quarter
hours).
q) The MAP grant may be
used by students repeating previously passed courses for the first time. The
MAP grant may not be used for courses that a student has previously passed 2 or
more times.
r) If a recipient
withdraws from enrollment after the expiration of the tuition refund/withdrawal
adjustment period, the recipient shall receive MAP grant payment for tuition
and mandatory fee costs incurred up to the term award provided the
institution's tuition refund policy indicates the recipient has incurred
charges in the amount of the claim.
s) MAP paid credit hours are assessed to a
recipient whenever MAP funds are disbursed on behalf of the
recipient.
t) MAP grant payment is
subject to the limits of dollars appropriated to ISAC by the General
Assembly.
u) It is the
responsibility of MAP recipients to gain admission to approved Illinois
institutions of higher learning. Illinois institutions of higher learning are
not obligated to admit MAP recipients. The institution is obligated to provide
MAP recipients the same facilities and instruction, on the same terms, as are
provided to other students.
v) If a
recipient's academic program involves out-of-state and/or foreign study,
subsection (j) applies and enrollment must be in accordance with the following
provisions:
1) The recipient must be enrolled
at the ISAC-approved institution of higher learning, and the
out-of-state/foreign study must be applicable to the student's degree or
certificate program at the student's institution of record.
2) The ISAC-approved institution of higher
learning must record the course credits on the official academic transcript as
institutionally earned credit and not as transfer credit.
3) An institution shall not request more than
2 semesters/3 quarters of MAP assistance for any one qualified applicant
enrolled on a full-time basis, or 4 semesters/6 quarters of MAP for an
applicant-enrolled on a half-time basis.