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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 20. Program personnel. Each public university that establishes a Bridge Program shall designate a full-time Program director. The Program director shall be responsible for the following:
(1) development of the Program plan, including, but not limited to, the academic achievement levels and academic progress necessary to remain in the Bridge Program;
(2) management of Program enrollment and finances as approved by the public university's Board of Trustees;
(3) conducting fiscal planning and fund distributions with appropriate monitors and controls;
(4) developing an application process and marketing process for the Program;
(5) creating clear guidelines for applicant eligibility, enrollment, service coordination throughout the public university, and Program structure;
(6) management of all full-time or part-time staff members associated with the public university's Program;
(7) promoting collaboration between the Program and other offices affecting applicants or enrolled students, including, but not limited to, the admissions office or financial aid office;
(8) establishing an advisory structure that promotes consultation with university department heads, faculty, and professionals on matters of policy, procedure, and curriculum;
(9) establishing specific procedures for counseling students who are being dismissed from the Program for academic reasons or who withdraw from it voluntarily; and
(10) creating Program reports as required by the public university's Board of Trustees or State law.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 110. Higher Education § 170/20. Program personnel - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-110-higher-education/il-st-sect-110-170-20/
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