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SECTION 2772.10 FELLOWSHIP AND TRAINEESHIP PROGRAM (REPEALED)
Section 2772.10 Fellowship
and Traineeship Program (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 11 Ill. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.20 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (REPEALED)
Section 2772.20 Scholarship
Program (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.100 PURPOSE OF FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Section 2772.100 Purpose of
Fellowship Program
A Fellowship Program is hereby
established for the purpose of providing grants to encourage qualified
individuals to pursue full-time graduate study leading to improved competency
in the education of gifted and talented children as defined in The School Code
(Ill. Rev. Stat. 1983, ch. 122, par. 14A-2).
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SECTION 2772.110 APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS
Section 2772.110 Applicant
Qualifications
Individuals who shall be
eligible for consideration for these grants shall meet the following
qualifications:
a) Shall be a resident of Illinois
b) Shall be of good character
c) Shall be a graduate of an accredited college of university
d) Shall be interested in working in programs for the
education of gifted and talented children
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SECTION 2772.120 APPLICATION PROCESS
Section 2772.120 Application
Process
Applications must be completed
on forms provided by the State Board of Education and submitted to the State
Board by the date specified on such forms. Completed applications must
include:
a) name and address of applicant
b) two written character references from individuals who are not
related to the applicant. Such references shall be conclusive evidence of
applicant's character.
c) official transcripts(s)
d) a statement by the applicant concerning interest in working in
programs for the education of gifted and talented children, and elaborating
upon the contribution the applicant expects to make to gifted education in
Illinois. Such statement shall be conclusive evidence of applicant's
interest. Individuals previously awarded a fellowship under this program shall
indicate that fact in lieu of this statement.
e) the specific term (i.e., semester(s)) the grant is to be
utilized
f) verification by the institution the applicant plans to attend
that the applicant is eligible to enroll as a full-time graduate student in a
program designed to improve competency in the education of gifted and talented
children. Such programs may include training in academic disciplines, teaching
skills, and philosophy and principles of education.
(Source: Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.130 AWARDS
Section 2772.130 Awards
a) Applications of those who comply with the provisions of
Section 2772.120 shall be reviewed and scored by State Board staff on the basis
of the following criteria and points.
1) Evidence of good scholarship (grade point average (GPA) and
academic awards). Total points possible for GPA-40 (A average). After GPA has
been verified by an official transcript, score will be assigned by moving
decimal point one place to the right. For example, a GPA of 4.0 will be equal
to 40 points; a GPA of 3.75 will be equal to 37.5 points; a GPA of 2.7 will be
equal to 27 points. One point each will be given for academic awards (including
academic honors or professional affiliation) up to a maximum of 5 points. Total
possible points for scholarship – 45.
2) Ability to express in writing the applicant's personal and
professional purposes for seeking a fellowship. Writing will be judged on the
quality of syntax, grammar, and overall organization in relationship to the
task. Total possible points for writing ability – 30, with 30 points awarded
for excellent ability, 25 points awarded for good ability, 15 points awarded
for average ability, 10 points awarded for fair ability, 0 points awarded for
poor ability.
3) Abilities and strengths of the applicant as indicated in each
character reference (5 points possible for each letter, with 5 points
indicating a very strong candidate, 3 points indicating a strong candidate, 1
point indicating an average candidate, 0 points indicating a very weak
candidate). Total possible – 10.
4) Applicant's potential for contributing to the further
development of educational programs for gifted and talented children in
Illinois as evidenced by the sum of the preceding scores – 85 points.
b) Fellowships shall be awarded in the order of the point rankings
described in subsection (a). However, after awarding fellowships based on this
ranking, if additional fellowships are available because the remaining
applicants have identical point scores, then such remaining applicants will be
evaluated again on the basis of financial need by using the Student Aid Index
calculated by the enrolling institution pursuant to 34 CFR 690 (1984; no later
amendments are incorporated by this rule), which shall be provided at the
request of the State Superintendent of Education by the institutions enrolling
the applicants.
c) Applications will be reviewed by staff of the State Board of
Education with recommendations made to the State Superintendent of Education.
Final determination, in accordance with the above criteria, rests with the
State Superintendent of Education.
d) Notification of fellowship awards to the institution the
fellowship recipient will be attending shall be made in writing within 60 days
following the deadline date set for submission of applications as shown on the
application form. The notification shall be accompanied by a fellowship
certificate which shall be endorsed by the institution of higher learning
and transmitted to the person designated on the certificate.
e) The entire award amount will be payable to the recipient upon
verification by the institution that the recipient is accepted for enrollment
in the institution specified. The award amount will be payable as soon as
practicable after the application deadline date and in no event later than
ninety days afterward. When the academic term includes a summer session, the
entire amount may be awarded upon verification of enrollment. In order to
receive the full amount in a given year, the recipient must complete the
equivalent of a full academic year (e.g., generally thirty semester hours or as
defined for most students by the institution to be attended). Lesser amounts
of awards will be prorated on the basis of the proportion of a full academic
year to be completed.
f) Grants shall be in amounts of $2,000 per academic year and
shall not exceed 50 in any academic year unless otherwise determined by
legislative action.
(Source: Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987.)
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SECTION 2772.140 TERMS OF THE GRANT
Section 2772.140 Terms of
the Grant
a) Applicants shall enroll for full-time study at the graduate
level (i.e., one academic year of training) in a program designed to improve
competency for working in programs for the education of gifted and talented
children.
b) Applicants must contribute to the further development of
educational programs for gifted and talented children in Illinois for a period
of at least two years. Applicants must agree to notify the institution as
well as the Illinois State Board of Education of any change in status that may
effect their ability to comply with the terms of this grant.
c) At the discretion of the State Board and with the advice of
the Advisory Council, persons who fail to comply with these terms may be
required to refund all or part of the fellowship monies received and this
condition shall be agreed to in writing by all grant recipients at the time the
fellowship is initially awarded. The State Board shall exercise its
discretion to require repayment of funds awarded to a grant recipient upon the
advice of the Council when the facts supporting such advice show an intentional
breach of any of the following terms of the fellowship grant or grants.
1) Failure to enroll in and/or complete a program of full-time
graduate level study pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section.
2) Failure to report to the State Board of Education, within 18
months of the date of initial and subsequent grant awards, credits earned with
the fellowship funds and the grant recipient's contributions to gifted and
talented education programs pursuant to subsection (b) of this Section.
3) Failure to notify the enrolling institution and the State
Board of Education of a change in the grant recipient's status (e.g., recipient
has changed major field of study, recipient has withdrawn from school) pursuant
to subsection (b) of this Section.
(Source: Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
SUBPART B: TRAINEESHIP PROGRAM
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SECTION 2772.200 PURPOSE OF TRAINEESHIP PROGRAM
Section 2772.200 Purpose of
Traineeship Program
A traineeship program is hereby
established for the purpose of providing grants to encourage qualified
individuals to enter the teaching profession and provide instruction in
mathematics and/or science (i.e., physical science or life science) in the elementary
and secondary schools of Illinois.
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SECTION 2772.210 APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS
Section 2772.210 Applicant
Qualifications
Individuals who may apply for
and shall be eligible for consideration for these grants shall meet the
following qualifications:
a) Shall be a resident of Illinois
b) Shall be of good character
c) Shall be a graduate of an accredited college or university
with a degree in mathematics or science or shall be successfully pursuing a
program leading to an undergraduate degree in mathematics or science and have
successfully completed at least one academic year in an accredited college or
university with course work in mathematics or science
d) Shall evince intent to enter the teaching profession and teach
mathematics and/or science in the elementary and secondary schools of Illinois,
except that individuals previously awarded a traineeship shall indicate that
fact in lieu of this requirement.
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SECTION 2772.220 APPLICATION PROCESS
Section 2772.220 Application
Process
Applications must be completed
on forms provided by the State Board of Education and submitted to the State
Board by the date specified on such forms. Completed applications must
include:
a) name and address of applicant
b) two written character references from individuals who are not
related to the applicant (Such references shall be conclusive evidence of
applicant's character).
c) transcripts showing
1) that the applicant holds an undergraduate degree in science or
mathematics; or.
2) that the applicant has been successfully pursuing a program
leading to an undergraduate degree in science or mathematics for at least one
academic year.
d) a statement by the applicant concerning intent to earn a
teaching certificate and enter the teaching profession and teach mathematics
and/or science in the elementary and secondary schools of Illinois.
e) the specific term (i.e. semester(s)) the grant will be
utilized.
f) verification by the institution the applicant plans to attend
that the applicant is eligible to enroll and pursue coursework designed to
qualify the applicant to enter the teaching profession in Illinois.
(Source: Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987.)
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SECTION 2772.230 AWARDS
Section 2772.230 Awards
a) Applications of those who comply with the provisions of
Section 2772.220 shall be reviewed and scored by the Board staff on the basis
of the following criteria and points.
1) Evidence of good scholarship (grade point average (GPA)).
Total points possible for GPA – 40 (A average). After GPA has been verified by
an official transcript, score will be assigned by moving decimal point one
place to the right. For example, A GPA of 4.0 will be equal to 40 points; a GPA
of 3.75 will be equal to 37.5 points; a GPA of 2.7 will be equal to 27 points.
2) Evidence of other experience directly related to the
profession of mathematics and/or science (e.g., academic awards or honors,
membership in professional organizations, work experience), with 5 points
possible for each item. Total possible points – 30.
3) Applicant's postsecondary school standing, i.e.:
A) holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics or science – 20
points;
B) is within one academic year of completing the degree program – 15
points;
C) is within two academic years of completing the degree program –
10 points;
D) is within three academic years of completing the degree program
– 5 points.
4) Applicant's potential for entering the teaching profession as
a teacher of mathematics and/or science as evidenced by the sum of the
preceding scores – 90 points.
b) Traineeships shall be awarded in the order of the point
rankings described in subsection (a). However, after awarding traineeships
based on this ranking, if additional traineeships are available because the
remaining applicants have identical point scores, then such remaining
applicants with the greatest financial need as determined by establishing their
rank on the Student Aid Index pursuant to Section 2772.130 (b) of this Part
will receive next priority consideration.
c) Applications will be reviewed by staff of the State Board of
Education with recommendations made to the State Superintendent of Education.
Final determination, in accordance with the above criteria, rests with the
State Superintendent of Education.
d) Notification of traineeship awards to the institution the
traineeship recipient will be attending shall be made in writing 60 days
following the deadline date set for submission of applications as shown on the
application form. The notification shall be accompanied by a traineeship certificate
which shall be endorsed by the institution of higher learning and
transmitted to the person designated on the certificate.
e) The entire award amount will be payable upon verification that
the recipient is accepted for enrollment in the institution specified. The
award amount will be payable as soon as is practicable after the application
deadline date and in no event later than ninety days afterward. When the
academic term includes a summer session, the entire amount may be awarded upon
verification of enrollment. In order to receive the full amount in a given
year, the recipient must complete the equivalent of a full academic year (e.g.,
generally thirty semester hours or as defined for most students by the
institution to be attended). Lesser amounts of awards will be prorated on the
basis of the proportion of a full academic year to be completed.
f) Grants shall be in amounts of $1,000 per academic year and
shall not exceed 25 in any academic year unless otherwise determined by
legislative action.
(Source: Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.240 TERMS OF THE GRANT
Section 2772.240 Terms of
the Grant
a) Applicants shall enroll for study in a program designed to
qualify the traineeship recipient to enter the teaching profession and teach
mathematics and/or science in the elementary and secondary schools of Illinois.
b) Applicants must not reject employment within one year
following the completion of such course of study in an elementary or secondary
school in Illinois on the basis of one-half year of service for each year of
training received through a grant under this part. Applicants must agree
to notify the institution as well as the Illinois State Board of Education of
any change in status that may affect their ability to comply with the terms of
this grant.
c) At the discretion of the State Board and with the advice of
the Advisory Council, persons who fail to comply with these terms may be
required to refund all or part of the traineeship monies received and this
condition shall be agreed to in writing by all grant recipients at the time the
traineeship is initially awarded. The State Board shall exercise its
discretion upon the advice of the Council and where the facts supporting such
advice show an intentional breach of either of the following terms of the grant
or grants.
1) Failure to enroll in and/or complete studies pursuant to
subsection (a) of this Section, or to report to the State Board of Education
credits earned with Traineeship funds within 18 months of the initial and
subsequent funding dates.
2) Failure to provide the State Board of Education at least
annually with evidence of employment as a teacher pursuant to the provisions of
subsection (b) of this Section; or failure to provide evidence that the grant
recipient at least applied for each available teaching position in mathematics
and/or science in the recipient's educational service region, but did not
obtain any of these positions.
(Source: Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
SUBPART C: MATHEMATICS OR SCIENCE TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
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SECTION 2772.300 PURPOSE OF MATHEMATICS OR SCIENCE TEACHER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Section 2772.300 Purpose of
Mathematics or Science Teacher Scholarship Program
A Scholarship Program is hereby
established for the purpose of providing scholarships to qualified individuals
who agree to take courses at qualified institutions of higher learning in order
to be prepared to teach science or mathematics at the secondary school level.
Qualified institutions under this program are Illinois public universities and
Illinois public community colleges.
(Source: Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.310 APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS
Section 2772.310 Applicant
Qualifications
An applicant is eligible for
consideration for a scholarship who meets the following qualifications:
a) Is a resident of Illinois;
b) Holds a valid teaching certificate issued pursuant to the
School Code (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1989, ch. 122, par. 21-1 et seq.) and is not
presently certificated to teach both mathematics and science in the secondary
schools; and
c) Agrees in writing to accept employment within two years after
completion of preparation and to teach science or mathematics in a secondary
school in Illinois, as provided by Section 30-4b(5) of the School Code.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
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SECTION 2772.320 APPLICATION PROCESS
Section 2772.320 Application
Process
Applications must be completed
on forms provided by the State Board of Education. Completed applications must
include:
a) name, address, and Social Security number of applicant.
b) a letter of employment history from the employing school
district or nonpublic school authority; or , if not employed currently, from
the last school district of employment (required for initial applications
only).
c) a certified transcript from each college or university
attended (renewal applicants need only submit transcripts reflecting coursework
taken since the submission of the most recent previous application).
d) a statement from the qualified institution the applicant plans
to attend that the applicant is eligible to enroll as a student in mathematics
or science courses and that the coursework chosen will count toward
certification in science or mathematics as specified in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 1.730
(Minimum Requirements for Secondary Teachers and Specified Subject Area
Teachers in Grades Six (6) and Above). Such coursework may include the academic
areas of science and mathematics as well as professional education courses
necessary to qualify for a high school certificate if the applicant does not
possess a high school certificate.
e) a statement of the specific term (i.e., semester or quarter)
the scholarship is to be utilized.
f) the signature of the applicant attesting to the applicant's
agreement to accept employment as provided by Section 30-4b(5) of the School
Code.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
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SECTION 2772.330 AWARDS
Section 2772.330 Awards
a) Awards shall be made as set forth in this Section to persons
complying with Sections 2772.310 and 2772.320. Scholarships shall first be
awarded, in order of seniority, to applicants who have previously received
scholarships. Remaining scholarships shall be awarded on the basis of seniority
as follows. The senior applicant from each district and the senior unemployed
applicant shall be awarded scholarships until each district having an
applicant, and an unemployed applicant, have received a scholarship. Thereupon
the next senior person in each district having an applicant and the next senior
unemployed applicant shall be awarded scholarships until each district having
an applicant, and an unemployed applicant, have received a scholarship. This
process shall continue until all scholarships have been awarded or until there
are no remaining applicants.
b) Notification of grant awards shall be sent in writing to the
grant recipients and their enrolling institutions within 35 days after receipt
of the application by the State Board of Education.
c) Reimbursement for the scholarship will be made directly to the
institution, for tuition only, upon receipt by the State Board of Education of
a claim listing the individual, Social Security number, term of the claim and
amount of the claim. Reimbursement of the scholarship award shall be made only
after deducting the total of any other scholarship for tuition which the
applicant has received for the same academic term, which information the
enrolling institution shall provide in submitting its claim.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
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SECTION 2772.340 TERMS OF THE SCHOLARSHIP
Section 2772.340 Terms of
the Scholarship
a) Scholarships shall only be awarded to provide the cost of
tuition.
b) Scholarship recipients continue to be eligible for scholarship
awards subject only to successfully passing each course until the program of
preparation is completed, except that no applicant may receive a scholarship
for more than nine (9) semester hours of coursework in an Illinois public
community college. Failure to submit an official transcript or grade report
showing successful completion of courses taken under a previous grant shall be
sufficient cause to deny an additional scholarship award.
c) Scholarship awards will be given for full-time or part-time
study, shall be valid for one semester, and shall be renewable.
d) Within two years of completion of a program of study
qualifying the scholarship recipient to teach mathematics or science in secondary
schools, the scholarship recipient shall submit written notification to the
State Board of Education stating whether the recipient has accepted employment
to teach mathematics or science in an Illinois secondary school. Any recipient
who fails to submit this notice shall refund all scholarship monies received.
The State Board of Education shall assist recipients in finding employment in
areas of identified staff shortages.
e) A recipient who fails to complete a course of training under
this scholarship will be responsible for repayment of all the monies received
under the scholarship awards.
f) A recipient who drops a course or courses approved for a
scholarship award, where an award has been paid to an institution, shall be
required to reimburse the state the balance of any scholarship funds not
refunded the State Board of Education by the institution.
g) Interruption of the program – individuals who find it
necessary to interrupt their preparation must submit written notice to the
State Board of Education each term that they are not enrolled in courses.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
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SECTION 2772.350 WAIVER AND DEFERRAL OF REPAYMENT
Section 2772.350 Waiver and
Deferral of Repayment
a) Any scholarship recipient who within two years of completion
of the program of study has not accepted employment with an Illinois secondary
school to teach mathematics or science shall refund all scholarship monies
received to the State Board of Education, except that such refunding shall be
waived under the following circumstances:
1) Due to financial conditions, no positions to teach mathematics
or science in a secondary school in Illinois within 60 miles of the teacher's
residence were available within the two-year period following the recipient's
completion of the program.
2) The recipient applied for each opening for a mathematics or
science position in such schools within two years of completion of the program
but did not obtain any of these positions.
b) A scholarship recipient may apply for a deferral of repayment
of scholarship monies by submitting a written request for deferral to the State
Board of Education. The request shall be accompanied by a sworn statement of
recipient's assets and liabilities. Such deferral shall be granted if the
request and supporting documentation show that deferral is necessary to prevent
financial hardship to the recipient. For this purpose, financial hardship
shall mean the inability to meet vital financial obligations that cannot be
deferred, including food bills, rent or mortgage payments, utility bills,
medical bills not covered by insurance, and other debts incurred for essential
living expenses. Deferrals shall not exceed two years.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
SUBPART D: TEACHER SHORTAGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
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SECTION 2772.400 PURPOSE OF THE TEACHER SHORTAGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Section 2772.400 Purpose of
the Teacher Shortage Scholarship Program
A scholarship program is hereby
established for the purpose of providing scholarships to qualified individuals
who agree to take courses at qualified institutions of higher learning which
will prepare them to teach in areas of identified staff shortages. Qualified
institutions means all Illinois public and private community colleges and
recognized public and private four-year colleges and universities pursuant to
the provisions of 23 Ill. Adm. Code 25: Subpart C (Certification). Areas of
identified staff shortages means courses of study in which the number of
teachers is insufficient to meet student and school district demand for such
instruction as determined annually by the State Superintendent of
Education, based upon the following criteria:
a) New state-mandated instructional programs.
b) Annual State Board of Education report on teacher supply and
demand.
c) Annual school district report of unfilled positions.
(Source: Added at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.410 APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS
Section 2772.410 Applicant
Qualifications
An applicant who meets the
following qualifications is eligible for consideration for a scholarship:
a) Is a resident of Illinois and either:
1) Holds a valid teaching certificate issued pursuant to the
School Code (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1989, ch. 122, par. 21-1 et seq.) and agrees in
writing to train in an area of shortage, or
2) is preparing for a teaching career and agrees in writing to
prepare in an area of shortage, or
3) holds a bachelor's degree from any accredited college or
university and has been employed for at least ten years in a field other than
teaching and agrees in writing to prepare in an area of shortage; and
b) Agrees in writing to accept employment within two years of
completing preparation in an area of shortage and to teach for a period of
three years in an area of identified shortage in an Illinois school, as
provided by Section 30-4c(5) of the School Code.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
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SECTION 2772.420 APPLICATION PROCESS
Section 2772.420 Application
Process
Applications must be completed
on forms provided by the State Board of Education and must be submitted by the
applicable date specified on the form. Completed applications must include the
following information.
a) Name, address, and Social Security number of applicant.
b) A certified transcript from each college or university
attended (renewal applicants need only submit transcripts reflecting coursework
taken since the submission of the most recent previous application).
c) The area of teaching shortage for which the applicant wishes
to prepare.
d) A statement of the specific term (i.e., semester or quarter)
the scholarship is to be utilized.
e) The courses in which the applicant is enrolled.
f) For applicants wishing to establish eligibility by virtue of
ten years' employment in a field other than teaching, a statement of employment
history which includes the names of supervisors or personnel officers at places
of employment who can be reached for verification of such employment.
g) A statement by the institution's financial assistance officer
of the total amount of tuition and nonrevenue bond fees charged by the
institution for the courses listed by the applicant.
h) The signature of the institution's certification officer if
the institution is operating a teacher education program approved pursuant to
23 Ill. Adm. Code 25, stating that the courses listed are acceptable for
certification in the indicated area of shortage.
i) The signature of the applicant attesting to the applicant's
agreement to accept employment for three years in an Illinois school in the
area of shortage indicated, with such employment beginning within two years
following completion of preparation, as provided by Section 30-4c(5) of the
School Code.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
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SECTION 2772.430 AWARDS
Section 2772.430 Awards
a) Awards will first be granted on a continuing basis to those
persons who were previous recipients and who have passed the courses approved
under the previous award.
b) Awards shall next be made on the basis of the order of receipt
of the application in the Springfield office of the State Board of Education;
provided that insofar as the annual applications for initial awards permit,
seventy-five percent (75%) of the awards will be allocated to applicants
initially preparing to teach, including those holding bachelor's degrees from
accredited colleges and universities who have been employed for at least ten
years in a field other than teaching, and twenty-five percent (25%) shall be
allocated to applicants holding valid teaching certificates issued under Articles
21 and 34 of the School Code.
c) Notification of grant awards shall be sent in writing to the
grant recipients and their enrolling institutions within 35 days of the
applicable submission date for application specified on the application form.
d) Reimbursement for the scholarship will be made directly to the
institution for all tuition and fees except revenue bond fees upon receipt by
the State Board of Education of a claim listing the individual, Social Security
number, term of the claim and the amount of claim listed by fees and tuition
costs. Reimbursement of the scholarship award shall be made only after
deducting the total of any other scholarship for tuition and fees which the
applicant has received for the same academic term, which information the
enrolling institution shall provide in submitting its claim.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
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SECTION 2772.440 TERMS OF THE SCHOLARSHIP
Section 2772.440 Terms of
the Scholarship
a) Scholarships shall provide the costs of tuition and all
nonrevenue bond fees for courses which will enable the applicant to be
certified to teach in the area of the identified teacher shortage.
b) Scholarship recipients continue to be eligible for scholarship
awards subject only to successfully passing each course until the program of
preparation is completed. Failure to submit an official transcript or grade
report showing successful completion of courses taken under a previous grant
shall be sufficient cause to deny an additional scholarship award.
c) Scholarship awards shall be given for full-time or part-time
study, shall be valid for one semester, and shall be renewable.
d) Within two years of completion of a program of study
qualifying the scholarship recipient to teach in an identified area of teacher
shortage, the scholarship recipient shall submit written notification to the
State Board of Education stating whether the recipient has accepted employment
to teach in an area of teacher shortage in Illinois. Any recipient who fails to
submit this notice shall refund all scholarship monies granted. The State Board
of Education shall assist recipients in finding employment in areas of
identified staff shortages.
e) A recipient who fails to complete a course of training under
this scholarship will be responsible for repayment of all the monies received
under the scholarship awards.
f) A recipient who drops a course or courses approved for a
scholarship award, where an award has been paid to an institution, shall be
required to reimburse the state the balance of any scholarship funds not
refunded the State Board of Education by the institution.
g) Interruption of the program – individuals who find it
necessary to interrupt their preparation must submit written notice to the
State Board of Education each term that they are not enrolled in courses.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
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SECTION 2772.450 WAIVER AND DEFERRAL OF REPAYMENT
Section 2772.450 Waiver and
Deferral of Repayment
a) Any scholarship recipient who within two years of completion
of the program of study has not accepted employment with an Illinois school to
teach in an area of teacher shortage shall refund all scholarship monies
received to the State Board of Education, except that:
1) Such refunding shall be waived for recipients who previously
held a teaching certificate or for recipients with a bachelor's degree and a
minimum of ten years in a field other than teaching under one of the following
circumstances:
A) Due to financial conditions, no positions to teach (in an area
of teacher shortage for which the recipient is qualified) in a school in
Illinois within 60 miles of the recipient's residence were available within the
two-year period following the recipient's completion of the program; or
B) The recipient applied for each opening in an area of teacher
shortage for which the teacher was qualified in such schools within two years
of completion of the program but did not obtain any of these positions.
2) Such refunding shall be waived for recipients preparing for a
teaching career other than those referred to in subsection (1) if the recipient
demonstrates that:
A) Due to financial conditions within districts, no such positions
were available during the two-year time period; or
B) The recipient applied for all vacancies in Illinois schools for
which he or she was qualified but failed to secure any such position.
b) A scholarship recipient may apply for a deferral of repayment
of scholarship monies by submitting a written request for deferral to the State
Board of Education. The request shall be accompanied by a sworn statement of
recipient's assets and liabilities. A deferral request shall be granted if the
request and supporting documentation show that deferral is necessary to prevent
financial hardship to the recipient. For this purpose, financial hardship shall
mean the inability to meet vital financial obligations that cannot be deferred,
including food bills, rent or mortgage payments, utility bills, medical bills
not covered by insurance, and other debts incurred for essential living
expenses. Deferrals shall not exceed two years.
c) A teacher who is employed in an area of shortage and whose
position is terminated within three years shall repay the scholarship monies
awarded. Deferral of such repayment shall be granted when the discharged
teacher presents evidence of seeking employment in the area of shortage for
which the teacher was prepared. Deferrals shall not exceed two years. If the
teacher obtains new employment in the area of shortage, repayment shall be
waived.
(Source: Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17059, effective November 13, 1991)
SUBPART E: EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
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SECTION 2772.500 PURPOSE OF THE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Section 2772.500 Purpose of
the Equal Opportunity Scholarship Program
A scholarship program is hereby
established for the purpose of providing scholarships to qualified female and
minority applicants who agree to take courses at recognized Illinois teacher
education institutions in order to prepare as education administrators.
"Courses" means courses which are part of a program in educational
administration approved pursuant to the provisions of 23 Ill. Adm. Code 25:
Subpart C (Certification).
(Source: Added at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.510 APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS
Section 2772.510 Applicant
Qualifications
An applicant who meets the
following qualifications is eligible for an equal opportunity scholarship:
a) is a resident of Illinois (i.e., maintains a permanent home in
Illinois);
b) is a female or minority group member (i.e., is Black,
Hispanic, Asian American, American Indian, or Alaskan Native); and
c) is enrolled in an approved program in educational administration
in a recognized Illinois teacher education institution.
(Source: Added at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.520 APPLICATION PROCESS
Section 2772.520 Application
Process
Applications must be completed
on forms provided by the State Board of Education and must be submitted by the
applicable date specified on the form. Completed applications shall include the
following information.
a) Name, address and Social Security Number of the applicant.
b) An indication of the applicant's membership in one of the
groups designated in Section 2772.510(b) of this Part.
c) A certified transcript showing any postsecondary work
completed.
d) A statement by the certification officer of the institution
attended that the applicant is enrolled in an approved program of educational
administration.
e) An indication of the term and the type of certificate of
endorsement for which the scholarship is sought.
f) A statement by the institution's financial assistance officer
of the total cost of the tuition and nonrevenue bond fees for the requested
courses.
g) A statement signed by the applicant that the information
supplied by the applicant is true.
(Source: Added at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.530 TERMS OF THE SCHOLARSHIP
Section 2772.530 Terms of
the Scholarship
a) Scholarships shall be awarded to provide only the costs of
tuition and nonrevenue bond fees.
b) Scholarship recipients continue to be eligible for scholarship
awards, subject only to passing each course for which scholarships have been
awarded, until the program of preparation is completed. Failure to submit to
the State Board of Education an official transcript or grade report showing
successful completion of courses under a previous grant shall be sufficient
cause to deny an additional award.
c) Scholarship awards will be given for full-time or part-time
study, shall be valid for one semester and shall be renewable.
d) Upon completion of the program, the State Board of Education
shall assist the recipient in finding employment in educational administration.
(Source: Added at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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SECTION 2772.540 AWARDS
Section 2772.540 Awards
a) Awards will first be granted on a continuing basis to those
persons who were previous recipients and who have passed the courses approved
under the previous award.
b) Awards shall next be made on the basis of the order of receipt
of the applications in the Springfield, Illinois office of the State Board of
Education.
c) Notification of grant awards shall be sent in writing to the
grant recipients and their enrolling institutions within 35 days of the
applicable submission date for application specified on the application form.
d) Reimbursement for the scholarship will be made directly to the
institution for all tuition and fees except revenue bond fees upon receipt by
the State Board of Education of a claim listing the individual, social security
number, term of the claim and the amount of claim listed by fees and tuition
costs. Reimbursement of the scholarship award shall be made only after
deducting the total of any other scholarship for tuition and fees which the
applicant has received for the same academic term, which information the
enrolling institution shall provide in submitting its claim.
(Source: Added at 11 Ill. Reg. 3054, effective February 2, 1987)
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