villanueva 052925SPRINGFIELD – In a continued effort to break down barriers to higher education, State Senator Celina Villanueva advanced legislation that ensures all Illinois residents—regardless of background—have the opportunity to apply for and receive student aid.

“This legislation builds on our commitment to equity by ensuring that all Illinois students—no matter where they were born—have a fair shot at accessing the resources they need to succeed,” said Villanueva (D-Chicago). “If a student calls Illinois home and is pursuing higher education, they deserve our support.”

 

House Bill 460 would guarantee that any student who resides in Illinois can be considered for state funded, locally funded, or publicly administered student financial aid, including programs offered by state agencies, local governments, and public colleges and universities.

 

The legislation aligns the eligibility rules for state and local student aid programs, ensuring consistency across the board and removing confusion that may prevent students from accessing the support they need to pursue their educational goals.

With House Bill 460, public institutions and government entities across Illinois would be required to apply the same inclusive standards when determining student aid eligibility—creating a clearer, more equitable path for students working to better their futures.

“This is about making higher education more accessible and removing bureaucratic hurdles for those already contributing to our communities,” Villanueva said. “Illinois thrives when all of its students are empowered to succeed.”

House Bill 460 passed the Senate Education Committee Wednesday.