Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 50.230
b) To be eligible for child care services, a child shall at the time of eligibility determination or redetermination:
c) Parents and other relatives eligible to receive child care services include:
5) Working families, including teen parents enrolled full-time in elementary or high school or high school equivalency classes to obtain a high school diploma or its equivalent, whose monthly incomes do not exceed the following amounts by family size at the time of initial program application:
| Family Size | Gross Monthly Base Income |
| 2 | $3,966 |
| 3 | $4,997 |
| 4 | $6,028 |
| 5 | $7,059 |
| 6 | $8,091 |
| 7 | $9,122 |
| 8 | $10,153 |
| 9 | $11,184 |
| 10 | $12,216 |
The above income guidelines will be indexed annually so that the thresholds are no less than 185% of the most current Federal Poverty Level (FPL) for each family size.
6) At the end of each eligibility period, families must fall into the following income guidelines to remain eligible for another 12-month eligibility period:
| Family Size | Gross Monthly Base Income |
| 2 | $4,487 |
| 3 | $6,107 |
| 4 | $7,368 |
| 5 | $8,628 |
| 6 | $9,889 |
| 7 | $11,149 |
| 8 | $11,939 |
| 9 | $12,198 |
| 10 | $12,458 |
These income guidelines will be indexed annually so that the thresholds are no less than 185% of the most current FPL for each family size.
7) Any time a family's countable income exceeds 85% of the State Median Income (SMI), the case will be canceled 10 calendar days after the date the termination notice was sent to the family and providers.
| Family Size | Gross Monthly Base Income |
| 2 | $5,883 |
| 3 | $7,267 |
| 4 | $8,651 |
| 5 | $10,036 |
| 6 | $11,420 |
| 7 | $11,679 |
| 8 | $11,939 |
| 9 | $12,198 |
| 10 | $12,458 |
These income guidelines will be indexed annually so that the thresholds are no less and no more than 85% of the most current SMI level for each family size.
9) Families who do not receive TANF and need child care services in order to attend school or training (up to and including the acquisition of the first Bachelor's Degree), including web-based courses or correspondence learning from an accredited university, whose monthly income does not exceed the monthly income ceilings in subsection (c)(2). Clients can be approved for education/training activities that will lead to multiple certificates within a designated career path (e.g., from Certified Nursing Assistant to Licensed Practical Nurse) or Associate Degrees, but only the first Bachelor's Degree. Clients may also be approved for additional vocational certificate programs if they are beginning a new career path in a new field or if classes are required to remain certified in their current employment. Child care services approved under this Part must be reasonably related to the education or training activity, including class hours and research, study, laboratory, library and transportation time, and unpaid educationally required work activities such as student teaching, an internship, a clinical, a practicum or an apprenticeship. Teen parents enrolled full-time in elementary or high school or high school equivalency classes will be eligible for full-time, full-year child care, including summers, when using a licensed child care provider, up to and including a three-month period after graduation, in order to secure employment or to prepare for higher education. If a parent is claimed as a dependent by another person for federal income tax purposes, that parent is only eligible if his or her income, when added to the income of the other person, does not exceed the monthly income ceiling in subsection (c)(2) for that family size. All education programs under this Part must be administered by an educational institution accredited under requirements of State law, including, but not limited to, the Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Hair Braiding, and Nail Technology Act of 1985 [225 ILCS 410], the Real Estate Act of 2000 [225 ILCS 454], the Public Community College Act [110 ILCS 805], the University of Illinois Act [110 ILCS 305], the Chicago State University Law [110 ILCS 660], the Eastern Illinois University Law [110 ILCS 665], the Governors State University Law [110 ILCS 670], the Illinois State University Law [110 ILCS 675], the Northeastern Illinois University Law [110 ILCS 680], the Northern Illinois University Law [110 ILCS 685], the Western Illinois University Law [110 ILCS 690], or the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Social service agencies that provide recognized English as a Second Language (ESL) and other adult education courses and programs are not required to hold or maintain any separate type of accreditation, as long as the program they offer is supported by an accredited institution.
A) Below Post-Secondary Education Eligibility and Participation Requirements
This category of education includes literacy and other adult basic education, English as a Second Language, and high school equivalency examination preparation programs. Clients/applicants who have already earned a vocational certificate are still eligible for below post-secondary education activities if they have not already earned a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate.
B) Vocational Education Eligibility and Participation Requirements
Programs in this category of education may be offered by a public community college, public or private university, or private business/technical school.
i) This category of education includes all undergraduate college level courses that could result in an Associate or the client's first Bachelor's Degree. Families eligible to receive child care services while they attend an education or training program under this Section must:
• be enrolled in a program accredited under requirements of State law as stated in subsection (c)(3).
• not already have a Bachelor's, Master's or Doctorate Degree, if requesting child care to earn an Associate Degree. Child care will not be approved for attainment of a second Associate Degree.
• not be in an, or have completed an, advanced degree program (beyond a Bachelor's Degree). Child care will not be approved for education beyond the attainment of a Bachelor's Degree.
D) Study Time
12) In the event the Department must limit participation due to insufficient appropriations or available resources, applicants included in the priority service groups are:
e) Payment for child care services to eligible parents may begin:
1) if care was provided at the time and all eligibility factors are met, on either:
Child care services may be granted for up to one hour of study time per week for each classroom hour or course credit. When possible, study periods should be arranged around regularly scheduled classes in order to provide a consistent and uninterrupted routine for children in care. Study time granted to add an extra day of care must be approved first by the Department's Bureau of Child Care and Development Policy Unit.
(Source: Amended at 49 Ill. Reg. 15616, effective November 24, 2025)