Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 1080 - DIVERSIFYING HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY IN ILLINOIS PROGRAM
Subpart C - APPLICATION AND AWARD PROCESS
Section 1080.300 - Student Eligibility
Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code ยง 1080.300
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) For a student to be eligible to participate in the DFI grant program, the student shall establish and the applicable institution shall verify that the student applicant meets the following criteria:
1) he
or she is an Illinois resident as defined in the Act;
2) he or she is a citizen or lawful permanent
resident alien of the United States;
3) he or she is a member of a racial minority
as defined in the Act;
4) he or she
has earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher
education;
5) he or she has been
admitted as a student pursuing a doctoral, master's, or post-baccalaureate
professional degree and will pursue this degree objective as a full-time
student, as defined by the institution, for at least 9 months of the
year;
6) he or she has signed an
agreement to meet the Act's employment conditions if a DFI award is
accepted;
7) his or her financial
resources are such that in the absence of a DFI grant the individual will be
prevented from pursuing a graduate or professional degree at the institution;
and
8) he or she has above-average
academic ability to pursue a graduate or professional degree (Section 7 of the
Act), as evidenced by the following:
A)
minimum grade point average of C+ (2.75 on a grade scale of 4.00 = A) in the
last 60 hours of undergraduate work; and
B) admission to a post-baccalaureate degree
program at a qualified institution of higher education as defined in the
Act.
b) In order to maintain eligibility in the program and in order to be considered for subsequent DFI grants, an awardee must meet scholastic requirements and eligibility for financial assistance as required by the institution in which she or he is enrolled as a DFI participant.
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