Illinois Student Assistance Commission

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The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is a quasi-public, 10-member panel with a permanent staff. ISAC operates several key Illinois programs of higher education and tuition assistance, of which the largest is the Monetary Award Program (MAP) grant program for eligible Illinois college students. ISAC was founded in 1957.

Organization[]

The ten members of the ISAC Commission are appointed by the Governor of Illinois with the advice and consent of the Illinois Senate. Of the ten appointees, four are representatives of the professional education community, five are non-educator laypersons with an interest in higher education issues, and one member who is a student in Illinois higher education. Of the four educators, one each shall represent (i) state universities in Illinois, (ii) private colleges and universities in Illinois, (iii) community colleges in Illinois, and (iv) Illinois public high schools. The ISAC Commission is created by the Illinois Compiled Statutes (110 ILCS 947/15).[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Illinois Student Assistance Commission". isac.org. Illinois Student Assistance Commission. 2021. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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