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Illinois budget stalemate affects students’ college choices

As the Illinois budget stalemate enters its tenth month, a high school counselor sees the impasse having an impact on her students’ college choices.  

Lisa Micele is the director of college counseling at University Laboratory High School in Urbana.  Micele says the lack of funding for the Monetary Award Program, or MAP grants, is having an impact on lower income families.

“So I think that the worry is the neediest students in our state because the MAP grant that the Illinois Student Assistance Commission has been writing about is so up in the air … that literally the fear is wanting to keep the best and the brightest in our state may not be the best cost-effective choice for the family.”

There has been no state funding for higher education during the budget impasse, including MAP grants, which are based on financial need.  

Colleges and universities throughout the state have been covering the cost of those grants during this academic year, but the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago has recently asked students to pay back the amount of those grants that they were credited for the fall semester.