Public Act 104-0402
Public Act 0402 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0402 | | SB1958 Enrolled | LRB104 10341 LNS 20415 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act is | amended by changing Sections 5, 10, 20, and 25 and by adding | Sections 3, 21, and 24 as follows: | (110 ILCS 150/3 new) | Sec. 3. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to enhance the | transfer of academic credits between community colleges and | State universities in Illinois, ensuring equitable and | consistent practices, reducing barriers for students, and | promoting accountability and transparency in transfer credit | acceptance. | (110 ILCS 150/5) | Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act: | "Associate degree for transfer" means any of the following | community college degree programs: Associate in Arts; | Associate in Engineering Science; Associate in Fine Arts; or | Associate in Science. | "Community college" means a public community college in | this State. | "State university" means a public university in this |
| State. | "Transfer articulation agreement" means a formal written | agreement between a community college and State university | that outlines a process for the seamless transfer of credits | from an associate degree for transfer from a community college | to a bachelor's degree at a State university. | (Source: P.A. 99-316, eff. 1-1-16.) | (110 ILCS 150/10) | Sec. 10. Associate degree for transfer. | (a) Commencing with the fall term of the 2016-2017 | academic year, a community college student who earns an | associate degree for transfer, an Associate of Arts, or an | Associate of Science that is consistent with degree | requirements of the Illinois Community College Board and the | Board of Higher Education and aligned with the policies and | procedures of the Illinois Articulation Initiative, granted | pursuant to subsection (b) of this Section is deemed eligible | for transfer into the baccalaureate program of a State | university if the student meets the requirements of the | transfer degree and major-specific prerequisites and obtains a | minimum grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. | (b) As a condition of receipt of State funds, a community | college district shall develop and grant associate degrees for | transfer that meet the requirements of subsection (a) of this | Section. A community college district may not impose any |
| requirements in addition to the requirements of this Section | for a student to be eligible for an associate degree for | transfer and subsequent admission to a State university | pursuant to Section 15 of this Act without the approval of the | Illinois Community College Board and the Board of Higher | Education. | (c) The General Assembly encourages a community college | district to enter into transfer consider the articulation | agreements and other work between the respective faculties | from the affected community college and State universities in | implementing the requirements of this Section. Pursuant to | Section 21 of this Act, if a transfer articulation agreement | is requested by a community college district or State | university, both parties shall enter into an agreement. | (d) A community college shall The General Assembly | encourages community colleges to facilitate the acceptance of | credits earned at other community colleges toward an associate | degree for transfer pursuant to this Section. | (e) This Section does not preclude students who are | assessed below collegiate level from acquiring remedial | noncollegiate level coursework in preparation for obtaining an | associate degree for transfer. Remedial noncollegiate level | coursework and all other non-transfer coursework must not be | counted as part of the transferable units required pursuant to | subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of this Section. | (Source: P.A. 99-316, eff. 1-1-16.) |
| (110 ILCS 150/20) | Sec. 20. Coursework. | (a) A State university may not require a student | transferring pursuant to this Act to take more than 60 | additional semester units beyond the lower-division major | requirements for majors requiring 120 semester units, provided | that the student remains enrolled in the same program of study | and has completed university major transfer requirements. | Specified high unit majors are exempt from this subsection (a) | upon agreement by the board of trustees of the State | university and the Board of Higher Education. | (b) A State university may not require students | transferring pursuant to this Act to repeat courses that are | articulated with those taken at the community college and | counted toward an associate degree for transfer granted | pursuant to Section 10 of this Act. | (c) A The General Assembly encourages State university | shall universities to facilitate the seamless transfer of | credits toward a baccalaureate degree pursuant to the intent | of this Act. | (Source: P.A. 99-316, eff. 1-1-16.) | (110 ILCS 150/21 new) | Sec. 21. Community college and State university transfer | articulation agreements. |
| (a) A State university or community college shall, upon | the request of the community college district or State | university, enter into a transfer articulation agreement to | provide a seamless pathway for transfer. The community college | or State university may request to enter into multiple | articulation agreements as appropriate and requested. | The agreement between the State university and the | community college district may include 2+2 programs, which are | designed for students to take half of a degree at the community | college and the second half of the degree at the State | university, or 3+1 programs, which are designed for students | to transfer to the State university for completion of their | final, senior-level coursework if permitted by 23 Ill. Adm. | Code 1050, university policy, institutional accreditors, and | professional licensure bodies. | (b) Community colleges and State universities are also | encouraged to enter into agreements whereby community college | students may indicate their transfer destination of choice on | their application to the community college. If a transfer | destination is provided, the community college may share the | student's contact information with the destination university | so that it may contact the student and co-advise the student on | the recommended coursework for seamless transfer. | (c) A transfer articulation agreement shall be signed by | the president or chancellor of the community college or the | president's or chancellor's designee and by the president or |
| chancellor of the State university or the president's or | chancellor's designee. | A transfer articulation agreement shall include all of the | following: | (1) A statement identifying the participating | institutions or divisions of institutions that are part of | the agreement. | (2) A list of the eligibility criteria for transfer | admissions, including any minimum grade-point-average | requirements and prerequisites needed. Any limitations to | the agreement for admission to specific academic programs | shall also be included. | (3) A list of any scholarships or financial assistance | available to students participating in the articulation | agreement. | (4) A standardized transfer-credit framework for | general education and lower-division, major-specific | courses that clearly identifies specific courses that will | transfer between institutions, the number of credits that | will transfer, the program at the State university to | which credits will apply, if applicable, and an outline of | how transferred credits will be applied toward degree | requirements. | (5) A clearly defined transfer pathway outlining how | students at the community college can progress from their | program at the community college to the corresponding |
| program at the State university and be granted junior or | senior status as appropriate. | (6) Other degree requirements, including, but not | limited to, standardized test scores, required clinical | hours, internships, or residency requirements. | (7) A policy on the reverse transfer of credit for | those students who transfer prior to completion of the | community college degree as stated in the agreement and, | as applicable, the transfer of credit earned for | experiential learning, including, but not limited to, | prior learning assessment and competency-based education. | (8) The academic and non-academic opportunities and | support, such as designated transfer admission | coordinators, academic advisors, or other support specific | to student participating in the agreement, if applicable. | (9) Data-sharing requirements and limitations, | including, if applicable, assessment policies to measure | the effectiveness of the agreement. | (10) An agreement on the marketing process and | responsibilities for programs covered by the articulation | agreement, including any limitations imposed by either | party. | (11) A clear and transparent policy and appeal process | for resolving disputes over transfer credit acceptance. | (12) Dates of applicability of the agreement and | conditions for renewal or termination of the agreement. |
| (d) A transfer articulation agreement executed under this | Section does not negate any previous transfer articulation | agreement between a community college and a State university. | (e) If, within 180 calendar days after the initial request | to enter into a transfer articulation agreement, the community | college and State university do not reach an agreement on the | transfer articulation agreement, then the community college | may submit a written request to the Illinois Community College | Board or the State university may submit a written request to | the Board of Higher Education, which shall jointly assist with | facilitation of an agreement between the community college and | State university. | (110 ILCS 150/24 new) | Sec. 24. Transfer credit review process. Each community | college and State university shall publish the institution's | process and a timeline for reviewing and making decisions | regarding transfer credit requests on the institution's | website. The institution shall update its website within 30 | days after making a change to its process and timeline for | reviewing and making decisions regarding transfer credit | requests. | (110 ILCS 150/25) | Sec. 25. Reporting requirements on course transfer Board | of Higher Education reviews and reports. |
| (a) (Blank). The Board of Higher Education shall review | the implementation of this Act and file a report on that review | with the General Assembly on or before May 31, 2017, as | provided in Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization | Act. | (b) (Blank). The Board of Higher Education shall review | both of the following and file a report on that review with the | General Assembly within 4 years after the effective date of | this Act, as provided in Section 3.1 of the General Assembly | Organization Act: | (1) The outcomes of implementation of this Act, | including, but not limited to, all of the following: | (A) The number and percentage of community college | students who transferred to a State university and | earned an associate degree for transfer pursuant to | this Act. | (B) The average amount of time and units it takes a | community college student earning an associate degree | for transfer pursuant to this Act to transfer to and | graduate from a State university, as compared to the | average amount of time and units it took community | college transfer students prior to the implementation | of this Act and compared to students using other | transfer processes available. | (C) Student progression and completion rates. | (D) Other relevant indicators of student success. |
| (E) The degree to which the requirements for an | associate degree for transfer take into account | existing articulation agreements and the degree to | which community colleges facilitate the acceptance of | credits between community college districts, as | outlined in subsections (c) and (d) of Section 10 of | this Act. | (F) It is the intent of the General Assembly that | student outcome data provided under this subsection | (b) include the degree to which State universities | were able to accommodate students admitted under this | Act in being admitted to the State university of their | choice and in a major that is similar to their | community college major. | (2) Recommendations for statutory changes necessary to | facilitate the goal of a clear and transparent transfer | process. | (c) For the purposes of this subsection (c), "courses" | refers only to those courses for which a student has received a | passing grade as determined by a State university. | By October 1, 2027 and by October 1 of each subsequent | year, each State university shall report to the Board of | Higher Education, in a form prescribed by the Board of Higher | Education, all of the following information based on the | previous academic year: | (1) The total number of community college transfer |
| students admitted, offered provisional admission, and | denied admission, disaggregated by a student's community | college district of origin. | (2) Of the transfer students enrolled, the total | number of courses presented for transfer and number of | courses accepted for transfer, in accordance with | subsection (e) of Section 10, from each community college | district. | (3) For each Illinois Articulation Initiative General | Education Core Curricula course, the number of courses | that are denied transfer from each community college | district. | (4) For each Illinois Articulation Initiative major | course, the number of courses that are denied transfer | from each community college district, the number of | courses that are accepted for elective credit but not | major credit, and the number of courses that are accepted | for major credit. | (5) Beginning October 1, 2028, for each non-Illinois | Articulation Initiative course, in accordance with | subsection (e) of Section 10, the number of courses that | are denied transfer from each community college district. | The Board of Higher Education shall publish an analysis | and report of the information provided by State universities | by March 1, 2028 and by March 1 of each subsequent year. The | report shall be filed with the Governor and General Assembly. |
| An electronic copy of the report shall be accessible on the | Board of Higher Education's official website. The Illinois | Community College Board and Board of Higher Education shall, | every 3 years, review the reports to determine if the reports | are generating useful information or whether the reports need | to be revised or discontinued. | (Source: P.A. 99-316, eff. 1-1-16.) | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/15/2025
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