Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 590.270 - Grades and Attendance
a)
Grades
1) DHS-DRS will provide financial
contribution to a customer in educational training as long as the customer
meets each part of the following two-part test:
A) maintains a cumulative "C" grade point
average (GPA); and
B) maintains a
sufficient cumulative GPA to meet graduation requirements in his or her major
field of study. If the customer does not have a major field of study, the
customer meets this second test by maintaining a sufficient cumulative GPA to
meet graduation requirements.
2) If at any time a customer's cumulative GPA
fails to meet either part of the two part test in subsection (a)(1), DHS-DRS
will only continue to provide financial contribution for one additional grading
period, regardless of when taken, provided the customer and counselor agree
continued educational training is appropriate. DHS-DRS must give notice to the
customer of this additional grading period of financial contribution as soon as
it learns of the customer's GPA deficiency. This notice may come after the
start of the additional grading period. At the completion of the additional
grading period, the customer must meet each of the two tests in subsection
(a)(1). DHS-DRS may continue vocational rehabilitation services but will
discontinue paid financial contribution toward the educational training until
the customer has removed deficiencies without DHS-DRS paid financial
contribution.
3) If the customer
fails a course that DHS-DRS paid for, the customer will be required to pay for
an equal number of hours, applicable toward the degree, the following term.
DHS-DRS will not provide financial contribution for support or auxiliary
services for those numbers of hours.
4) Changing, withdrawing, or dropping courses
during a term requires documented pre-approval from the DHS-DRS counselor. If a
customer drops a course or withdraws without pre-approval, the customer will be
required to pay for an equal number of hours, applicable toward the degree, the
following term. DHS-DRS will not provide financial contribution for support or
auxiliary services for those numbers of hours.
b) Attendance
1) DHS-DRS will allow a customer up to three
years from the start date of the initial training service, as indicated on the
IPE, to complete an associate's degree or reach junior standing, and no more
than three additional years to complete a bachelor's degree. If the customer
requires additional terms to complete the degree, DHS-DRS will not provide
financial contribution for those additional terms or for support or auxiliary
services for those additional terms.
2) DHS-DRS will allow a customer in a
graduate program up to three years from the start date of the initial training
service, as indicated on the IPE, to complete a master's degree, and no more
than three additional years to complete a doctorate degree. If the customer
requires additional terms to complete the degree, DHS-DRS will not provide
financial contribution for those additional terms or for support or auxiliary
services for those additional terms.
3) Exceptions for a customer to be given
additional time may be granted, by the appropriate Bureau Chief, if there are
extenuating circumstances relating to the customer's disability or personal
and/or financial situation.
4)
Specialized programs of study (i.e., medical, law) that do not conform to the
traditional master's and doctoral programs may be granted an exception by the
appropriate Bureau Chief when written justification is provided.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 6598, effective April 13, 2012
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