The department must have court-ordered legal guardianship for the applicant, the applicant must have aged out of DCFS guardianship at age 18 or older, or the department must have had legal guardianship for the applicant immediately prior to the adoption or guardianship being finalized.
An applicant must have earned a high school diploma from an accredited institution or a high school equivalency certificate or have met the State criteria for high school graduation before the start of the school year for which the applicant is applying for the waiver.
An applicant must be enrolled in a qualifying post-secondary education program before the applicant reaches the age of 26.
An applicant must apply for federal and state grant assistance by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on October 1 each year or as soon after as possible.
Benefits
Tuition and mandatory fee waiver available to Illinois public universities or in-district community college. If student is awarded the Illinois MAP grant and/or federal Pell grants, these funds may be applied first.
Benefits available for up to 5 consecutive years.
Important Plans to Consider
Seek tutorial assistance through the school and/or request assistance locating academic resources through OETS if your grades are low or if you are having problems in a course.
Arranging transportation to school.
Planning for housing, when school is closed for breaks and holidays.
What the Waiver Does Not Cover
Orientation fee
Computers or Internet Services
Room/board costs
Repayment of Student Loans
Tuition to private, out-of-state, or for-profit schools or programs
The student schedule must be included with the application form and contain the student’s name, school name, term, and student ID number.
Once approved for the Tuition and Fee Waiver Program, the student remains in the program. A subsequent waiver letter will be sent if the student submits a grade report for the term ending and a new schedule for upcoming term.
The application and/or grade report and schedules are due by the following dates OR as soon as possible as they are processed on a first come, first serve basis. Fall Term: Aug. 15; Spring Term: Jan. 15; Summer Term: June 15