New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Chapter II - Regulations of the Commissioner
Subchapter I - Scholarships and Grants
Part 145 - Higher Education Student Financial Aid Program
Subpart 145-1 - Regents Scholarship And Fellowship Competitions
Section 145-1.17 - Empire state challenger undergraduate scholarships for teachers

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) As used in this section, an award field shall mean mathematics, science and such other fields identified by the commissioner as having a shortage of teachers.

(b) Eligibility. A candidate shall be eligible to compete for such scholarships under the provisions of subdivision 7 of section 605 of the Education Law if such candidate shall begin or continue full-time study in a college which offers a registered program for the preparation of teachers in an award field during the academic year immediately following the academic year in which the competition is held. Award winners shall be selected on the basis of such factors as:

(1) academic performance;

(2) the number of teaching vacancies within the award fields;

(3) the representation of minority groups within each award field; and

(4) the length of time before commencing the teaching obligation.

(c) Repayment pursuant to the terms of subdivision 7 of section 605 of the Education Law shall not be required, provided that the recipient of an award shall commence teaching within 16 months of completion of study leading to temporary or permanent certification as a teacher in the field for which the scholarship was awarded, and the service obligation shall be completed within 40 months. Such service shall include the teaching of at least three periods a day or its equivalent in such award field as verified by the chief school officer. However, such service may be deferred or interrupted during full-time study leading to permanent certification as a teacher in such award field.

(d) Should an award recipient at any point before completion of the teaching program withdraw from an approved program or cancel the agreement to teach, or should the award be revoked for other cause, the recipient shall not thereafter be eligible for further awards under the provisions of subdivision 7 of section 605 of the Education Law, and the full amount of the awards already received shall be subject to repayment. Such repayment shall begin not later than one year following the completion of full-time study.

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