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RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS AND INTERDISTRICT AGREEMENTS


Illinois Central College adheres to current residency requirements set forth by the Illinois Community College Board and the State Board of Education. For students under the age of 24, please note that changing your address does not automatically change your residency. Students who are legal residents within District 514 are afforded the current in-district tuition rate. Please refer to the map and the zip code listing to determine your residency status. If your legal residence is within a split district zip code, your residency will be out-of-district at the time you apply to Illinois Central College. Please provide a copy of your most recent property tax bill to Enrollment Services so a final determination can be made for your residency status.

Residency Statuses

In-District Resident: A student who graduated from a high school within District 514 and has legal residency within District 514 at the time of application to Illinois Central College, or is a dependent of a person who has legal permanent residence within District 514 at the time of the student’s application to ICC, will be classified as an in-district student. Students age 24 years or older may also be classified as in-district students by establishing residency within District 514 regardless of the high school from which they graduated.

Out-of-District Resident: A student who graduated from a high school outside of District 514 or has legal residency outside of District 514 at the time of application to Illinois Central College will be classified as an out-of-district student. Students dependent upon a person whose permanent residence is outside of District 514 but within the state of Illinois are considered to be out-of-district. However, the out-of-district tuition rate may be adjusted based on the employment status of the student or the individual claiming the student.

Please contact Enrollment Services at (309) 694‑5606 or stop in Room L211 to discuss your situation.

Out-of-State Resident: A student who graduated from a high school outside the state of Illinois or has legal residency outside the state of Illinois at the time of application to Illinois Central College will be classified as an out-of-state student. However, the out-of-state tuition rate may be adjusted based on the employment status of the student or the individual claiming the student. Please contact Enrollment Services at (309) 694-5606 or in Room L211 to discuss your situation.

Out-of-Country Resident: A student who is not a legal, permanent resident of the United States as defined by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) will be classified as an out-of-country student. Dependents of foreign employees working full-time within District 514 will be classified as out-of-country students. However, the out-of-country tuition rate may be adjusted based on the employment status of the individual claiming the student. Please contact Enrollment Services at (309) 694-5606 or stop in Room L211 to discuss your situation.

International Student: A student who has obtained permission from their home country to study at a college or university within the United States will be classified as an international student. These students will hold either an F-1 Visa (for degree-seeking students) or an M-1 Visa (for certificate-seeking students). Proof of the ability to pay the out-of-country tuition rate and all additional fees and costs related to studying in the United States must be provided before a student is accepted as an international student. For more information regarding study opportunities at ICC, please contact the International Education Department at (309) 694‑8817 or (309) 694‑8947.

If you are an out-of-district or out-of-state student under the age of 24 and would like consideration for in-district residency status, please complete the residency questionnaire and submit the form along with the acceptable supporting documentation as outlined on the form to Enrollment Services in Room L211 on the East Peoria Campus. The addresses that appear on your supporting documentation must match and must be the same as the address on your student record at Illinois Central College. The residency questionnaire can be found online at icc.edu/admissions/files/ICC-Enrollment-Residency-Questionnaire.pdf.

Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Dependents: Effective 1/1/2017 any student who is (i) currently under legal guardianship of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, or has recently been emancipated from the department and (ii) has previously met the 30-day residency requirement of the district but had a placement change into a new community college district will be classified as a resident of the district they are currently residing in.

These students will not be required to meet the 30-day residency requirement and will receive in-district tuition. Proof of current in-district residency from the student, caseworker, other personnel of the department, student’s attorney, or guardian ad litem appointed under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is required. Please contact Enrollment Services at (309) 694-5606 or stop in Room 211 on the East Peoria Campus to discuss your situation.

Homeless Student: If you are a homeless student, please provide us with documentation from the homeless shelter in which you are residing. New documentation will be required each semester until the residency questionnaire can be completed and you are able to provide the necessary documentation to establish permanent in-district residency status. Please contact Enrollment Services at (309) 694-5606 or stop in Room L211 on the East Peoria campus to discuss your situation.

Illinois Central College #514 District Map

District Map

ICC District – city/town plus zip code

Alta

61615

El Paso*

61738

Lacon

61540

Princeville

61559

Armington*

61721

Elmwood

61529

Laura

61451

Roanoke

61561

Bartonville

61607

Eureka

61530

Lowpoint

61545

Rome*

61562

Benson

61516

Farmington*

61531

Mackinaw

61755

San Jose*

62682

Bradford*

61421

Flanagan*

61740

Manito

61546

Secor*

61771

Brimfield

61517, 18

Forest City

61532

Mapleton

61547

South Pekin

61564

Camp Grove

61424

Glasford

61533

Metamora

61548

Sparland

61565

Carlock*

61725

Goodfield*

61742

Minier*

61759

Speer

61479

Castleton*

61426

Green Valley

61534

Minonk

61760

Toluca

61369

Congerville

61729

Gridley*

61744

Morton

61550

Toulon*

61483

Creve Coeur

61610

Groveland

61535

Mossville

61552

Tremont

61568

Danvers*

61732

Hanna City

61536

Pekin

61554, 55, 58

Trivoli

61569

Deer Creek

61733

Henry

61537

Peoria

61601, 04, 05,

06, 07, 12, 13,

14, 15, 25, 28,

29, 30, 32, 33,

34, 36, 37, 38,

39, 40, 41, 43,

44, 50, 51, 52,

53, 54, 55, 56

Varna*

61375

Delavan

61734

Hopedale*

61747

Washburn

61570

Dunlap

61525

Hopewell

61565

Washington

61571

East Peoria

61611, 35

Kingston Mines

61539

Wenona*

61377

Edelstein

61526

La Fayette*

61449

West Peoria

61604

Edwards

61528

La Rose*

61541

Peoria Heights

61616

Wyoming*

61491

 * cities split between two districts

Cooperative Educational Agreements (CAREER)

Working cooperatively with other Illinois two-year colleges, Illinois Central College participates in the Comprehensive Agreement Regarding the Expansion of Education Resources (CAREER Agreement). The intent of this agreement is to expand the career and technical educational programs that are provided to students within District 514, as well as offering our programs to Illinois students from outside District 514. The Comprehensive Agreement Regarding the Expansion of Education Resources (CAREER Agreement) reduces the student's tuition obligation to the current in-district rate of the receiving institution.

The agreement works in two ways:

1. A District 514 student can enroll in a career and technical education curriculum (program) that is not offered by Illinois Central College but is offered by a participating two-year college.

2. A non-District 514 student can enroll at ICC in a career and technical education curriculum (program) that is not offered by their home community college district.

The form can be submitted online at icc.edu/admissions/enrollment/enrollment-forms. This form must be completed each academic year.

Participating Institutions

Black Hawk College

Illinois Eastern Community College

Lincoln Land Community College

Sauk Valley Community College

Carl Sandburg College

Illinois Valley Community College

McHenry County College

Shawnee Community College

City Colleges of Chicago

John A. Logan College

Moraine Valley Community College

South Suburban College

College of DuPage

John Wood Community College

Morton College

Southeastern Community College

College of Lake County

Joliet Junior College

Oakton Community College

Southwestern Illinois College

Danville Community College

Kankakee Community College

Parkland College

Spoon River College

Elgin Community College

Kaskaskia College

Prairie State College

Triton College

Heartland Community College

Kishwaukee Community College

Rend Lake College

Waubonsee Community College

Highland Community College

Lake Land College

Richland Community College

William Rainey Harper College

Illinois Central College

Lewis and Clark Community College

Rock Valley College

For more information on the Comprehensive Agreement Regarding the Expansion of Education Resources (CAREER Agreement), contact Illinois Central College Enrollment Services, Room L211 or cooperativeagreements@icc.edu.

High School Inter-District Agreements

ICC has agreed to partner with our bordering community colleges to develop the High School Inter-District Agreement.

This agreement works to provide in-district tuition for taxpayers to high school districts within District 514 that educate students from both District 514 and bordering community college districts.

The specific high school districts are as follows

El Paso-Gridley District #11

Illini Bluffs District # 327

Farmington District #265

Illini Central C.U.S.D. #189

Fieldcrest District #6

Midland District #7

Flanagan-Cornell District #74

Midwest Central District #191

Henry-Senachwine District #5

Princeville District #326

If you are a taxpayer to any of the above high school districts and are classified as an out-of-district resident at Illinois Central College, please provide a copy of your most recent property tax bill to Enrollment Services, so a final determination can be made for your residency status. If you have any questions, please contact Enrollment Services, Room 211, (309) 694-5466.