Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 121.75 - Students
a) To participate
in the program, students between 18 and 49 who are physically and mentally fit
(i.e., do not have a permanent or temporary disability) and are enrolled at
least half-time in an institution of higher education must meet one of the
following requirements:
1) employed at least
20 hours per week and paid for this employment or, if self-employed, employed
at least 20 hours per week and earn at least 20 times the Federal Minimum
Wage;
2) approved to participate in
a state or federally-funded work study program for the school term and the
individual expects to work during that time;
3) responsible for the care of a dependent
household member under the age of six;
4) responsible for the care of a dependent
household member, who is at least age six but less than age 12, for whom child
care is not available. Child care is considered available only when:
A) the child is receiving child care services
for 24 or more hours a week; or
B)
there is a household member age 18 or older, other than the student, who is
available to provide the care (for example, is unemployed and living at home)
and the member is not physically or mentally incapacitated;
5) receiving Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families (TANF);
6)
enrolled in a program under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA);
7) enrolled as a result of the JOBS Program
under Title IV of the Social Security Act or its successor;
8) enrolled full-time in an institution of
higher education and is a single parent or person providing parental control
whose spouse is not in the home and is responsible for the care of a dependent
child under age 12;
9) enrolled in
any education or training program (including college) required by the SNAP
Employment and Training Program;
10) participating in an on-the-job training
program; or
11) enrolled in an
employment and training program operated by a state or local government, such
as those offered by community colleges under a career and technical education
program as defined by the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of
2006, or in courses of study for remedial education, basic adult education,
literacy, or English as a second language.
12) determined to be eligible to participate
in a state or federal work-study program by the institution of higher education
during the regular school year.
b) Students must continue to meet the
requirements in subsection (a) during the summer break.
c) A student is enrolled in an institution of
higher education if the student is enrolled in:
1) a business, technical, trade or vocational
school that normally requires a high school diploma or the equivalent for
enrollment; or
2) regular courses
at a college or university that offers degree programs.
d) A student is subject to the special
student eligibility requirements beginning on the first day of the school term
at the institution of higher education. Student status continues through normal
periods of class attendance, vacations and recesses until:
1) the student graduates;
2) the student is expelled or
suspended;
3) the student drops out
of school;
4) the student does not
intend to register for the next term, excluding the summer school session (that
is, the student status continues to the end of the term for which the student
is presently enrolled and he or she does not plan to enroll for another
term).
Notes
Amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 3156, effective February 28, 1997
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