261.110 Teach Iowa scholar program.
1. A teach Iowa scholar program is established to provide teach Iowa scholar grants to selected high-caliber teachers. The commission shall administer the program in collaboration with the department of education.
2. An Iowa resident or nonresident applicant shall be eligible for a teach Iowa scholar grant if the applicant meets all of the criteria specified under, or established in accordance with, subsection 3. Priority shall be given to applicants who are residents of Iowa. A person is ineligible for this program if the person receives a forgivable loan under section 261.111 or loan forgiveness under section 261.112.
3. Criteria for eligibility shall be established by the commission and shall include but are not limited to the following:
a. The applicant was in the top twenty-five percent academically of students exiting a teacher preparation program approved by the state board of education pursuant to section 256.7, subsection 3, or a similar teacher preparation program in another state, or had earned other comparable academic credentials.
b. The applicant is preparing to teach in fields including but not limited to science, technology, engineering, or mathematics; English as a second language or special education instruction; or is preparing to teach in a hard-to-staff subject as identified by the department. The department shall take into account the varying regional needs in the state for teachers in these subject areas when applying the criterion of this paragraph. The department shall annually identify and designate hard-to-staff subjects for the purpose of this paragraph. The eligibility of an applicant who receives a teach Iowa scholar grant and who is preparing to teach in a hard-to-staff subject as identified by the department shall not be affected in subsequent years if the department does not continue to identify that subject as a hard-to-staff subject.
c. The applicant met all of the eligibility requirements of this section on or after January 1, 2013. A person who met the program eligibility requirements of this section prior to January 1, 2013, is ineligible for this program.
4. A selected applicant who meets all of the eligibility requirements of this section shall be eligible for a teach Iowa scholar grant for each year of full-time employment completed in this state as a teacher for a school district, charter school, area education agency, or accredited nonpublic school. A teach Iowa scholar grant shall not exceed four thousand dollars per year per recipient. Grants awarded under this section shall not exceed a total of twenty thousand dollars per recipient over a five-year period. If a selected applicant has received a federally guaranteed Stafford loan under the federal family education loan program or the federal direct loan program, a federal direct plus loan, or a federal Perkins loan, the selected applicant may elect to have the commission make payment under the program directly to the selected applicant’s student loan holder.
5. The commission, in collaboration with the department of education, shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to administer this section. The rules shall include but shall not be limited to a process for use by the commission to determine which eligible applicants will receive teach Iowa scholar grants.
6. A teach Iowa scholar fund is established in the state treasury. The fund shall be administered by the commission and shall consist of moneys appropriated by the general assembly and any other moneys received by the commission for deposit in the fund, including payments collected by the commission pursuant to section 261.111, subsection 7. The moneys in the fund are appropriated to the commission for the teach Iowa scholar program. Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys in the fund at the close of the fiscal year shall not revert to the general fund of the state but shall remain available for expenditure for the teach Iowa scholar program for subsequent fiscal years. Notwithstanding section 12C.7, subsection 2, interest or earnings on moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund.
2013 Acts, ch 121, §46; 2014 Acts, ch 1135, §15; 2015 Acts, ch 138, §16, 161, 162; 2017 Acts, ch 150, §1, 3, 4; 2021 Acts, ch 129, §1
Referred to in §261.111, 261.112
Subsection 6 amended
Structure Iowa Code
Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Chapter 261 - COLLEGE STUDENT AID COMMISSION
Section 261.1 - Commission created.
Section 261.2 - Duties of commission.
Section 261.3 - Organization — bylaws.
Section 261.4 - Funds — compensation and expenses of commission.
Section 261.5 - Response to national emergency — waiver authority.
Section 261.6 - All Iowa opportunity foster care grant program.
Section 261.7 - Textbook notice — legislative intent and recommendation.
Section 261.8 - Corporation for educational financial assistance, services, and research.
Section 261.10 - Who qualified.
Section 261.11 - Extent of grant.
Section 261.12 - Amount of grant.
Section 261.13 - Annual grant.
Section 261.14 - Other aid considered.
Section 261.15 - Administration by commission — rules.
Section 261.16 - Application for grants.
Section 261.16A - Iowa tuition grants — for-profit institutions.
Section 261.17 - Vocational-technical tuition grants.
Section 261.17A - Iowa hope loan program.
Section 261.19 - Health care professional recruitment program.
Section 261.19A - Osteopathic forgivable loan program.
Section 261.19B - Osteopathic physician recruitment revolving fund.
Section 261.20 - Scholarship and tuition grant reserve fund.
Section 261.21 - National guard tuition aid program.
Section 261.22 - Accelerated career education grants.
Section 261.23 - Registered nurse and nurse educator loan forgiveness program.
Section 261.24 - Iowa state fair scholarship.
Section 261.25 - Appropriations — standing limited.
Section 261.38 - Agency operating account.
Section 261.39 - Transfer of funds and assets.
Section 261.41 - Account dissolved — balance to general fund.
Section 261.43 - Actions not barred.
Section 261.43A - Security interest in education loans.
Section 261.44 - Guaranteed loan payment program.
Section 261.48 - Minority teacher loan payments.
Section 261.54 - Repayment of science and mathematics loans.
Section 261.61 - Barber and cosmetology arts and sciences tuition grant program.
Section 261.62 - Iowa state fair scholarship.
Section 261.71 - Chiropractic graduate student forgivable loans.
Section 261.72 - Chiropractic loan revolving fund.
Section 261.73 - Chiropractic loan forgiveness program.
Section 261.81 - Work-study program.
Section 261.81A - Iowa heritage corps.
Section 261.82 - Duties of college student aid commission.
Section 261.83 - Eligibility and duties of institutions.
Section 261.84 - Student eligibility.
Section 261.85 - Appropriation.
Section 261.86 - National guard service scholarship program.
Section 261.86A - National guard STEM-related recruitment and retention incentive programs.
Section 261.87 - All Iowa opportunity scholarship program and fund.
Section 261.93 - Program established — who qualified.
Section 261.93A - Appropriation — percentages.
Section 261.94 - Extent of grant.
Section 261.95 - Amount of grant.
Section 261.96 - Administration by commission — rules.
Section 261.97 - Application for grants.
Section 261.101 - Legislative intent.
Section 261.102 - Definitions.
Section 261.103 - Program qualifications.
Section 261.104 - Powers of the commission.
Section 261.105 - Duties of applicant.
Section 261.110 - Teach Iowa scholar program.
Section 261.111 - Teacher shortage forgivable loan program.
Section 261.112 - Teacher shortage loan forgiveness program.
Section 261.113 - Rural Iowa primary care loan repayment program — fund — appropriations.
Section 261.115 - Health care professional recruitment program.
Section 261.116 - Health care loan repayment program.
Section 261.120 - Rural veterinarian loan repayment program — fund — appropriations.
Section 261.121 - Notice to individual of potential sanction of license.
Section 261.123 - Written agreement.
Section 261.124 - Decision of the commission.
Section 261.125 - Certificate of noncompliance — certification to licensing authority.
Section 261.126 - Requirements and procedures of licensing authority.
Section 261.127 - District court hearing.
Section 261.128 - Health care professional incentive payment program — repeal.
Section 261.129 - Iowa needs nurses now initiative.
Section 261.130 - Skilled workforce shortage tuition grant program.
Section 261.131 - Future ready Iowa skilled workforce last-dollar scholarship program.
Section 261.132 - Future ready Iowa skilled workforce grant program.