27,000 eligible students denied MAP grant in last month
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[May 26, 2010]
CHICAGO -- The Illinois Student
Assistance Commission announced that through May 20, it received
nearly 27,000 eligible Monetary Award Program grant applications
since the agency began denying eligible applicants due to exhaustion
of anticipated funds on April 19.
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"We are averaging more than 5,000
eligible applicants a week since suspending awards April 19," said
Andrew Davis, ISAC executive director. "We hope students don't hear
this news and get discouraged, as there is still federal and
institutional aid out there. The key is to fill out the FAFSA, Free
Application for Federal Student Aid, if you haven't done so
already." Of the 26,910 applicants denied the state's need-based
college financial aid program thus far, there were 17,575, more than
65 percent, who selected a community college as their top choice on
the 2010-11 FAFSA, which is the form used to apply for MAP and
federal student aid. Just over 17 percent (4,613) selected a public
four-year school, and 10 percent (2,776) chose an in-state private
college.
The agency projects that the eligible applications received after
the April 19 suspension date will far exceed the 120,000 eligible
students denied MAP grants for the 2009-10 academic year.
Budget initiatives in both chambers of the state's General
Assembly would authorize ISAC to invest about $425 million from the
General Revenue Fund over the coming fiscal year in student
financial assistance. It is expected that with a $425 million agency
appropriation, approximately $400 million would be directed to the
need-based MAP, representing a slight increase over the current
fiscal year's funding for the program. However, due to rising
tuition and increased demand, the program is expected to serve even
fewer eligible students in fiscal 2011 than it did this year.
The commission provides further background information regarding
the problem, research and resources, and weekly updates on MAP grant
activity at
www.collegezone.com/mapcap.
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The Illinois Student Assistance Commission provides students of all
ages and backgrounds with the resources and support to obtain
financial aid for higher education. A state agency, ISAC has paved
the path to postsecondary education with innovative programs for
over 50 years. The commission continued its mission to make college
accessible and affordable for Illinois students by administering
over 183,000
grants
and scholarships totaling over $430 million in fiscal 2009
alone.
The commission provides educational funding with
student loans and via numerous programs, such as the
Monetary Award Program, the
Illinois Veteran Grant and
College Illinois! 529
Prepaid Tuition Program. Students and families have free access
to a wealth of financial aid and college planning information at
ISAC's family of websites available at
www.knowhow2goillinois.org.
[Text from Illinois Student
Assistance Commission file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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