Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 2700 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 2700.80 - Contractual and Consortium Agreement Requirements
Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code § 2700.80
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) The primary purpose of a course of study in a contractual or consortium agreement must be educational and must lead to, and be required for, a degree or health education certificate in a published course of study offered by the home institution.
b) Contractual Agreement requirements
1) All contractual agreements must involve
programs approved by the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) or the
appropriate state accrediting agency and, if applicable, licensing
agency.
2) The home institution is
responsible for all the administration of ISAC student aid including, but not
limited to, disbursements, refunds, maintenance of financial aid records and
student eligibility determinations for students attending the host institution
consistent with the requirements in
34
CFR 668.5(c).
3) A home institution may enter into a
contractual agreement with a host institution only if the home institution does
not have faculty and specific educational facilities available within the
institution to offer the approved programs.
4) Only courses required for these programs
that are included in the published curriculum of the home institution will be
eligible for ISAC payment except in relation to study abroad programs as
provided in
34
CFR 668.5(B).
5) The home institution must ensure that the
percentage of all students enrolled in the host institution who will receive
tuition assistance through a contractual agreement meets the requirements of
34
CFR 668.5(a) and does not
exceed:
A) 25% if the host and home
institutions are owned or controlled by the same entity; or
B) 50% if they are not, owned or controlled
by the same entity.
c) Consortium Agreement requirements
1) Both the home and host institutions must
be ISAC eligible institutions; and
2) The consortium agreement must be
consistent with
34
CFR 668.5(a).
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