a) A qualified applicant shall be:
- 1) a citizen or eligible noncitizen;
- 2) a resident of Illinois;
- 3) maintaining satisfactory academic progress as determined by the institution;
- 4) enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program (34 CFR 668.8), or in an eligible credit-bearing Occupational or Career and Technical Certificate program at an Illinois public institution, for a minimum of three credit hours, for either a semester or quarter term, throughout the institution's tuition refund/withdrawal adjustment period; and
- 5) enrolled at an ISAC-approved institution of higher learning.
- b) MAP grant eligibility is based on the relative financial eligibility at an ISAC-approved institution of higher learning of the applicant's choice, and is reevaluated if the student's choice of institution changes.
c) Eligibility is restricted to undergraduate students.
- 1) MAP recipients must not have received a baccalaureate degree.
2) Graduate students are not eligible for MAP assistance. For purposes of this Part, an institution of higher learning shall classify as a "graduate student" any student who:
- A) is enrolled in an academic program or course above the baccalaureate level which leads to any degree above the baccalaureate level; and
- B) is not eligible to receive federal financial assistance (34 CFR 674.2, 675.2, 676.2) as an undergraduate student; and
- C) has completed the equivalent of at least three years of full-time postsecondary study, either prior to entrance into the academic program or as part of the academic program itself.
- d) MAP grants may be awarded for applicants in programs at Illinois public institutions that will culminate in the award of an occupational or career and technical certificate. [110 ILCS 947/35(h)].
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 1038, effective January 5, 2023)