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Report and Recommendations of
the Committee on Affordability
In August 2002, the Board of Higher Education created a Committee
on Affordability comprised of members from the Board and the
Illinois Student Assistance Commission. The Committee was
charged with conducting a comprehensive and objective analysis
of affordability issues, with the goals of assessing what
changes have taken place in affordability of Illinois higher
education over time, whom those changes have affected, and
what actions can reasonably be taken at the state and institutional
levels, as well as by students and their families, to enhance
affordability.
The work of the Committee builds on the recommendations of
the Board's 1994 Committee to Study Affordability and has
involved a review of relevant research, various data analyses,
and testimony from national experts on trends and issues related
to affordability. The Committee also solicited input and opinions
from throughout the state on issues of concern regarding affordability
as well as on an initial draft set of recommendations.
This report provides a historical perspective on affordability
in Illinois and nationally, reviews the multifaceted relationships
underlying college affordability, and presents a series of
recommendations relating to enhancing academic preparation,
assisting needy students, and keeping costs affordable. The
report and recommendations are presented for information only.
Final action will be taken at the Board's August 2003 meeting.
(Presentation by J. Robert Barr)
Full Report
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