Highly-Qualified Teacher
You must perform the teaching service as a highly qualified teacher, which is defined by the U.S. Department of Education.
You must perform the teaching service as a highly qualified teacher, which is defined by the U.S. Department of Education.
A TEACH Grant recipient is required to teach in a high-need field.
Any other field that has been identified as high-need by the federal government, a state government, or a local education agency, and that is included in the national Teacher Shortage Area Nationwide Listing (Nationwide List).
TEACH Grant recipients must agree to teach for at least four full years within eight years of finishing their teacher preparation program, and to teach high-need subjects in designated schools that serve low-income students. If you do not complete the teaching obligation, your grants will convert to a Direct Unsubsidized Loan, which you must repay with interest from the time of disbursement.
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Section 1: Tuesday, Thursday;
Tentative schedule for Spring 2025 schedule. More updates to come!
MW; 11-12:15pm; Professor Matt Crawford
MW; 9:15-10:30am; Professor Richard Steigmann-Gall
TR; 9:15-10:30am; Professor Shane Strate
MW; 2:15-3:30pm; Professor Kim Gruenwald
TR; 12:30-1:45pm; Professor Liz Smith-Pryor
TR; 2:15-3:30pm; Professor Ken Bindas
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