Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 2746.30 - Program Procedures
a) An
application for this scholarship program must be submitted each time the
applicant wishes to receive an award, and an applicant must also complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
b) All first-time applicants shall complete
an application which includes biographical information regarding the eligible
displaced energy worker.
c) Once
eligibility in relation to the eligible displaced energy worker and the
applicant has been established, it is established for all subsequent
applications. Thereafter, a simplified application will be required from the
applicant. Also, the student must indicate the institution to be
attended.
d) The deadline for
applications will be October 1 for consideration for all terms, March 1 for
consideration for second semester and third quarter and summer term, and June
15 for consideration for summer term only.
e) If an application is incomplete, notice
will be sent to the applicant. The applicant will then have an opportunity to
furnish the missing information; however, the application will only be
considered for processing as of the date it was completed and received by
ISAC.
f) Scholarships are
applicable toward tuition and fees. A recipient attending a public institution
in Illinois shall receive a grant that shall not exceed the cost of tuition and
fees at that institution. This includes the difference between in-district and
out-of-district tuition.
g) Notice
of the scholarship award shall be sent to each recipient. Applicants not
receiving awards will also be notified.
h) Scholarship awards are limited to the
equivalent of one calendar year of full-time enrollment, including summer, for
undergraduate or graduate study. Summer term is considered the final term of
the academic and fiscal year. Recipients may accumulate up to 14 eligibility
units.
1) To determine the amount of
eligibility a recipient has used, credit hours (and noncredit hours for which
benefits are used) will be converted to eligibility units according to the
following table.
|
Number of Hours |
Semester Term |
|
12 or more hours |
6 units |
|
6 - 11.99 hours |
3 units |
|
Number of Hours |
Summer Term |
|
3 or more |
2 units |
2)
Full program benefits may be extended for one additional term if the recipient
has accumulated fewer than 14 eligibility units but does not have enough units
remaining for the number of hours in which the recipient is enrolled for the
term.
i) A student who
receives a scholarship under this program and who is subsequently determined to
be ineligible shall repay the institution the total amount of the funds
received during the period in which the student was ineligible.
j) Recipients receive payment through their
institution of record.
k) If a
recipient withdraws from enrollment after the expiration of the tuition
refund/withdrawal adjustment period, the recipient shall receive a scholarship
for costs incurred up to the term award provided, the institution's tuition
refund policy indicates the recipient had incurred those charges.
l) A recipient shall agree to notify ISAC, in
writing, within 15 days of any change affecting enrollment status, name or
address.
m) ISAC pays scholarship
funds directly to the institution of record in the name of the
recipient.
n) ISAC will disburse
scholarship funds in multiple installments, depending upon the number of terms
financed by the scholarship, except that multiple disbursements will not be
required in cases where the applicant's eligibility is not determined until the
final term of the academic year for which the scholarship is being awarded or
when a student is attending only one term and the maximum award does not exceed
the student's cost of attendance.
o) Scholarship payment is subject to the
limits of dollars appropriated for this program.
p) In the event that funds are insufficient
to make awards to all eligible applicants, ISAC will make award determinations
on the basis of the dates that the completed applications were received and the
following:
1) first semester and first quarter
awards will be paid, or prorated if funding is insufficient to pay all
scholarships in full;
2) if funds
remain after first semester and first quarter awards are paid, then second
semester/second and third quarter awards will be paid, or prorated if funds
remaining are insufficient to pay all scholarships in full; and
3) if funds remain after second
semester/second and third quarter awards are paid, summer term awards will be
paid, or prorated if funding is insufficient to pay all scholarships in
full.
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