Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 590.240 - Undergraduate and Non-degree Training
The customer has the right to make an informed choice of the training facility that he or she will attend in completing his or her IPE. State of Illinois public institutions of higher education shall be given preference over out-of-state and private institutions.
a) Non-Degree Training
1) DHS-DRS will provide financial
contribution up to the total cost leading to the industry-recognized credential
required to achieve the employment outcome. The DHS-DRS financial contribution
will be based on the total cost of attendance at an Illinois in-district
community college, unless training can be obtained at a lower cost from another
institution. DHS-DRS financial contribution is less comparable benefits (see 89
Ill. Adm. Code
567.20
) and less any customer financial participation (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code
562.30
).
2) DHS-DRS will annually
establish a maximum financial contribution for tuition and fees if no program
is available from an Illinois public community college leading to an
industry-recognized credential. DHS-DRS financial contribution is less
comparable benefits and less any customer financial participation.
b) Associate Degree Training
1) For customers attending an Illinois public
community college, DHS-DRS will provide financial contribution up to the
in-district cost, less comparable benefits and less any customer financial
participation.
2) For customers
attending private or out-of-state institutions granting an associate degree,
DHS-DRS will provide financial contribution no greater than the in-district
costs of the Illinois community college district in which the customer resides,
less comparable benefits and less any customer financial
participation.
c)
Bachelor's Degree Training
1) For customers
attending an Illinois public four-year university, DHS-DRS will provide
financial contribution up to the published costs for in-state tuition and fees,
less comparable benefits and less any customer financial
participation.
2) For customers
attending private or out-of-state institutions granting a bachelor's degree,
DHS-DRS will annually establish a maximum financial contribution for tuition
and fees. DHS-DRS will provide financial contribution up to the maximum amount,
less comparable benefits and less any customer financial
participation.
d)
Exceptions may be granted by the appropriate Bureau Chief for an individual
customer if there are extenuating circumstances relating to the customer's
disability.
e) The State VR
Director can make an exemption for a specified institution of higher education
based on the value of the unique program and contribution of services to
customers as related to their disabilities and documented success of the
institution of higher education.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 6598, effective April 13, 2012
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