New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Chapter XX - Higher Education Services Corporation
Subchapter C - General Awards, Academic Performance Awards, Fellowships and Other Awards
Part 2201 - General Eligibility Criteria
Section 2201.17 - New York State Masters-in-Education Teacher Incentive Scholarship Program

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) Definitions. As used in section 669-f of the Education Law and this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

(1) "Academic excellence" shall mean the attainment of a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher upon completion of an undergraduate program of study from a college or university located within New York State.

(2) "Approved master's degree in education program" shall mean a program registered at a New York State public institution of higher education pursuant to Part 52 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education.

(3) "Award" shall mean a New York State Masters-in-Education Teacher Incentive Scholarship Program award pursuant to section 669-f of the New York State education law.

(4) "Classroom instruction" shall mean elementary and secondary education instruction, as required by the New York State Education Department, including enrichment and supplemental instruction that may be offered to a subset of students. Classroom instruction shall not include support services, such as counseling, speech therapy or occupational therapy services.

(5) "Elementary and secondary education" shall mean pre-kindergarten through grade 12 in a public school recognized by the board of regents or the university of the state of New York, including charter schools authorized pursuant to article fifty-six of the education law.

(6) "Full-time study" shall mean the number of credits required by the institution in each term of the approved master's degree in education program. A recipient may complete fewer credits than required for fulltime study if he or she is in their last term and fewer credit hours are necessary to complete their degree program. In this case, the award amount shall be based on the tuition reported by the institution.

(7) "Initial certification" shall mean any certification issued pursuant to part 80 of this title which allows the recipient to teach in a classroom setting on a full-time basis.

(8) "Interruption in graduate study or employment" shall mean an allowable temporary period of leave for a definitive length of time due to circumstances approved by the corporation, including, but not limited to, maternity/paternity leave, death of a family member, or military duty.

(9) "Program" shall mean the New York State Masters-in-Education Teacher Incentive Scholarship Program codified in section 669-f of the education law.

(10) "Public institution of higher education" shall mean the state university of New York, as defined in subdivision 3 of section 352 of the education law, or the city university of New York as defined in subdivision 2 of section 6202 of the education law.

(11) "Rank" shall mean an applicant's position, relative to all other applicants, based on cumulative grade point average upon completion of an undergraduate program of study from a college or university located within New York State.

(12) "School year" shall mean the period commencing on the first day of July in each year and ending on the thirtieth day of June next following.

(13) "Successful completion of a term" shall mean that at the end of any academic term, the recipient:
(i) met the eligibility requirements for the award pursuant to sections 661 and 669-f of the Education Law;

(ii) maintained full-time status as defined in this section; and

(iii) possessed a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher as of the date of the certification by the institution.

(14) "Teach in a classroom setting on a full-time basis" shall mean continuous employment providing classroom instruction in a public elementary or secondary school, including charter schools, Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) and public pre-kindergarten programs, located within New York State, for at least 10 continuous months, each school year, for a number of hours to be determined by the labor contract between the teacher and employer, or if none of the above apply, the chief administrator of the school.

(b) Eligibility. An applicant must satisfy the eligibility requirements contained in both sections 669-f and 661 of the education law, provided however that an applicant for this Program must meet the good academic standing requirements contained in section 669-f of the education law.

(c) Priorities. If there are more applicants than available funds, the following provisions shall apply:

(1) First priority shall be given to applicants who have received payment of an award pursuant to section 669-f of the education law for the academic year immediately preceding the academic year for which payment is sought and have successfully completed the academic term for which payment is sought. First priority shall include applicants who received payment of an award pursuant to section 669-f of the education law, were subsequently granted an interruption in graduate study by the corporation for the academic year immediately preceding the academic year for which payment is sought and have successfully completed the academic term for which payment is sought. If there are more applicants than available funds, recipients shall be chosen by lottery.

(2) Second priority shall be given to up to five hundred new applicants, within the remaining funds available for the Program, if any. If there are more applicants than available funds, recipients shall be chosen by rank, starting at the applicant with the highest cumulative grade point average beginning in the 2016-17 academic year. In the event of a tie, distribution of any remaining funds shall be done by lottery.

(d) Administration.

(1) Applicants for an award shall apply for program eligibility at such times, on forms and in a manner prescribed by the corporation. The corporation may require applicants to provide additional documentation evidencing eligibility.

(2) Recipients of an award shall:
(i) execute a service contract prescribed by the corporation;

(ii) request payment at such times, on forms and in a manner specified by the corporation;

(iii) receive such awards for not more than four academic terms, or its equivalent, of full-time graduate study leading to certification as a public elementary or secondary classroom teacher, including charter schools, excluding any allowable interruption of study;

(iv) facilitate the submission of information from their employer attesting to the recipient's job title, the full-time work status of the recipient, and any other information necessary for the corporation to determine compliance with the program's employment requirements on forms and in a manner prescribed by the corporation; and

(v) provide any other information necessary for the corporation to determine compliance with the program's requirements.

(e) Amounts.

(1) The amount of the award shall be determined in accordance with section 669-f of the education law.

(2) Disbursements shall be made each term to institutions, on behalf of recipients, within a reasonable time upon successful completion of the term subject to the verification and certification by the institution of the recipient's grade point average and other eligibility requirements.

(3) Awards shall be reduced by the value of other educational grants and scholarships limited to tuition, as authorized by section 669-f of the education law.

(f) Failure to comply.

(1) All award monies received shall be converted to a 10-year student loan plus interest for recipients who fail to meet the statutory, regulatory, contractual, administrative or other requirement of this program.

(2) The interest rate for the life of the loan shall be fixed and equal to that published annually by the U.S. Department of Education for undergraduate unsubsidized Stafford loans at the time the recipient signed the service contract with the corporation.

(3) Interest shall begin to accrue on the day each award payment is disbursed to the institution.

(4) Interest shall be capitalized on the day the award recipient violates any term of the service contract or the date the corporation deems the recipient was no longer able or willing to perform the terms of the service contract. Interest on this capitalized amount shall continue to accrue and be calculated using simple interest until the amount is paid in full.

(5) Where a recipient has demonstrated extreme hardship as a result of a disability, labor market conditions, or other such circumstances, the corporation may, in its discretion, postpone converting the award to a student loan, temporarily suspend repayment of the amount owed, prorate the amount owed commensurate with service completed, discharge the amount owed, or take such other appropriate action.

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