Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 1075 - TUITION AND FEE WAIVER GUIDELINES
Section 1075.600 - Institutional Requirements
Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code ยง 1075.600
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Waiver Approvals and Allocations
1) Each public
university shall adopt written policies that specify the institutional
processes for authorizing specific tuition and fee waiver programs and the
purposes of such programs, establishing waiver budget and expenditure levels,
and allocating waivers to waiver programs.
2) Each public university shall adopt an
official list of waiver programs in which the university has chosen to
participate. Allowable waiver programs include only those in accordance with
Section
1075.500.
The list of waiver programs offered by the university may be amended at the
university's discretion and must be available to students, upon request. All
waiver programs added to the university's list of available waiver programs
also must be listed in the Standard Tuition and Fee Waiver Chart of Accounts.
The university's list, and all amendments to the list, must be provided to the
Board.
3) Each public university
shall develop written procedures to assure that the total amount of budgeted
tuition and fee waivers and the amount of expended tuition and fee waivers, by
type, academic or administrative unit, and instructional level, are fully
disclosed to the university board of trustees.
b) Waiver Applications
1) Each public university shall adopt written
procedures concerning waiver applications. Public universities may have
separate waiver applications for various waiver programs.
2) Each public university shall adopt and
publish eligibility criteria for each waiver program in which it
participates.
3) Waiver
applications shall collect the information needed to determine whether a
student meets the published eligibility criteria.
c) Student Eligibility and Selection
1) Each public university shall adopt written
procedures to assure that waivers are granted only to students eligible for the
waivers. The written procedures must include the criteria and processes for
selecting waiver recipients when the number of eligible students applying for
waivers exceeds the amount of available waivers.
2) Each department or unit granting waivers
must have a clear description of the processes used to assign waivers, criteria
used to award waivers (beyond the threshold criteria), and identification of
persons who participate in the selection of individual waivers. Written
documentation shall be maintained on why individuals were selected to receive
waivers, as well as why applicants were not selected to receive
waivers.
d) Waiver Agreements
1) Each public university shall
adopt written procedures that provide the requirements for waiver agreements
between students and the university.
2) Each student selected to receive a waiver
for which the student is required to perform service must sign an agreement at
the time of appointment with the university that delineates and determines the
conditions of that service.
3) The
agreement shall include the level of waiver support that the public university
will provide to the student.
e) Records and Retention. Each public university shall adopt written procedures for waiver records and records retention incorporating the following principles:
1) Tuition and fee waiver records include,
but are not limited to, written documentation for the university approved
waiver listing, application cutoff dates, eligibility and selection criteria
for each waiver program, awarded and rejected applications, selection records,
award notifications, records of rejected applicants, and procedures for
entering waiver data into the university accounting system.
2) Tuition and fee waiver records shall be
maintained for a minimum of five years. After five years, the university may
dispose of the records, providing all audits have been completed under the
direction of the Office of the Auditor General, if necessary, and no litigation
is pending or anticipated. Each university, at its discretion, may retain
records for longer periods.
f) Monitoring Waiver Programs
1) Each public university shall identify the
administrative unit responsible for the overall monitoring of the university
waiver program. The unit shall be responsible for assuring that procedures are
in place to assure that waivers are awarded within the requirements of the
State of Illinois, the policies of the Board, and the policies and procedures
of the university board of trustees.
2) The designated administrative unit is
responsible for assuring that the university adopts written policies and
procedures and assuring implementation of appropriate methods of counting and
reporting the value and number of waivers.
3) Each public university shall annually
submit to the Board the university's policies and procedures for administering
the university waiver program. Board staff will review the policies and
procedures and report to the Board the results of that review in its evaluation
of waiver programs.
g) University Internal Audits. It shall be the responsibility of each public university to assure that its tuition and fee waiver program is included in the university's internal audit plan and subject to periodic review by its internal audit staff.
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