Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 008 - Department of Higher Education
Division 10 - Financial Aid Division
Rule 008.10.18-002 - Arkansas Teacher Opportunity Program
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
TEACHER OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM RULES AND REGULATIONS
RULE 1 - ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE
RULE 2 - ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
RULE 3 - APPLICATION PROCESS
Applications will be available on the Arkansas Department of Higher Education's website. Applications will also be mailed to individuals upon request.
Applications include personal information, as well as education and employment information. The Department of Higher Education will review all applications to ensure that all requested information is included and will notify the applicant of the status of the application. If the application is incomplete, ADHE will notify the applicant of this status, the information that is missing, and the deadline to submit the missing information. This deadline will be no less than two weeks from the date of the notification letter.
The application deadline will be set each year by the Department of Higher Education. All applications must be submitted by the established deadline date. Applications received after the deadline date will not be considered for participation in the Teacher Opportunity Program. The Department may establish alternate deadlines for applicants based on the start date of each term.
RULE 4 - AWARD PROCESS
If funds remain after awarding all eligible applicants in the areas listed above, applicants will be ranked according to criteria developed in conjunction with the Department of Education, focusing on state-wide needs.
RULE 5 - REIMBURSMENT AMOUNT
RULE 6 - REIMBURSMENT DISBURSEMENT
Teacher Opportunity Program is a reimbursement program. A check made payable to the individual recipient is mailed to the student once he/she has successfully completed the funded course with a satisfactory grade and has provided the Arkansas Department of Higher Education with an original copy of the itemized paid receipt and grade report or transcript for the funded course.
RULE 7 - RECIPIENT RESPONSIBILITIES
It is the recipient's responsibility to notify the Arkansas Department of Higher Education, in writing, of any change in status within 21 days. This will include, but is not limited to:
Change of name;
Change in address;
Change in institution;
Change in coursework to be funded;
Change in enrollment status;
Change in employment; or
Change in licensure status.
Failure to notify the Arkansas Department of Higher Education of a change in status may affect future eligibility or collection status.
RULE 8 - PROGRAM DEFINITIONS
The following definitions are used in the Teacher Opportunity Program (TOP):
Academic Year |
A measure of the academic work to be accomplished by the recipient. The academic year is defined as fall, spring, and summer semesters, in that order. |
Arkansas Resident |
to be considered an Arkansas resident by ADHE, an applicant must be an Arkansas resident for twelve (12) months prior to the application deadline for the financial aid program. Further, the recipient may be asked to provide evidence of a permanent connection with the State of Arkansas. ADHE will look to one or more of the following to determine residency in those cases: (A) Valid Arkansas Driver's License; (B) Proof of payment for Arkansas personal and/or real taxes for previous year; (C) Proof of Arkansas vehicle registration; (D) Proof of Arkansas voter registration; and (E) Other forms of proof of Arkansas residency. |
Approved Institution |
An Arkansas postsecondary public or private college, university, or school that is currently accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association that has a teacher licensure program where those courses are directly creditable toward teacher licensure in a baccalaureate institution. The institution must not discriminate against applicants, or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap, or national origin, consistent with the provisions of applicable state and federal laws. |
Award Year |
The award year begins on July 1 of one calendar year, and extends to June 30 of the next calendar year. |
Classroom Teacher |
An individual who is required to hold a teaching license from the Arkansas Department of Education and who is: a. Engaged directly in instruction with students in a classroom setting for more than seventy percent (70%) of the individual's contracted time; b. A media specialist or librarian; c. A guidance counselor; d. An administrator. |
Correspondence Course |
A course in which instruction is web-based and students are physically separated from the instructor. Interaction between instructor and student is not regular or substantive, and is primarily initiated by the student. These courses are self-paced and are not distance education. |
Dual License |
Licensure to teach in more than one (1) subject area. |
Teach on a Full-time Basis |
Teach the same number of hours required of teachers who have full-time contracts, as determined by the institution or agency in which an individual is teaching, for a minimum of one (1) academic term, as defined by the institution or agency in which an individual is teaching. |