Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
Section 1020.40 - Grant Rates and Allocationsa) Grant Rates 1) Illinois Resident Grants Program | Annual Grant Rate Per Enrollee |
Medicine | 4,500 |
Dentistry | 3,500 |
Optometry, Podiatry, or Pharmacy | 2,200 |
Allied Health or Nursing |
Masters Level | 2,000 |
Baccalaureate Level | 1,000 |
Certificate/Associate/ Diploma Level | 500 |
Medical Residency Programs Affiliated with Public and Private Medical Schools |
Family Practice | 20,000 |
Obstetrics/Gynecology | 7,500 |
2) Minority Incentive Grants Program | Annual Grant Rate Per Enrollee |
Medicine | 4,500 |
Dentistry | 3,500 |
Optometry, Podiatry, or Pharmacy | 2,200 |
Allied Health or Nursing |
Masters Level | 1,000 |
Baccalaureate Level | 1,000 |
Certificate/Associate/ Diploma Level | 1,000 |
b) Grant Allocations. 1) Illinois Resident Grants and Minority Incentive Grants. Grant allocations to institutions shall be determined annually, based upon funds appropriated under the Act, the grant amounts specified in subsection (a), and the actual number of Illinois resident enrollments eligible for grant support. In the event that funding is not sufficient to support the payment of grants at the annual grant rate, the grant rates shall be prorated on the basis of eligible enrollments and available funding.2) Program Priority Grants. Grant allocations to institutions shall be determined annually based on funding designated for these grants, the grant amounts specified in subsection (a), and the actual number of Illinois residents eligible for grant support. These grants may be used to restore reduced or prorated grant rates to the annual grant rates specified in subsection (a).Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 1020.40
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 7745, effective April 5, 2006