(i) teach in a shortage subject area;
(ii) teach in a hard to staff district; or
(iii) the applicant is economically disadvantaged, as defined by the
corporation.
3. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the term "shortage
subject area" shall mean a curriculum subject matter or practice of
teaching where there is a shortage of teachers in New York state, as
designated by the department, and the term "hard to staff school
districts" shall mean school districts that have a shortage of teachers,
as designated by the department.
4. Priority. Such awards shall be made annually to applicants in the
following priority:
(a) First priority shall be given to applicants who have received
payment of an award pursuant to this section in a prior year and who, in
the year prior to application, are teachers in (i) a subject shortage
area, or (ii) a hard to staff school district;
(b) Second priority shall be given to applicants who have not received
payment of an award pursuant to this section in a prior year and who are
teachers in (i) a subject shortage area, or (ii) hard to staff school
district in the year prior to such application; and
(c) Third priority shall be given to applicants who are economically
disadvantaged as defined by the corporation.
5. Awards. The corporation shall grant awards pursuant to the amount
appropriated for such purpose and based on availability of funds in an
amount up to five thousand dollars to individuals who are employed
full-time as teachers for the school year prior to such application,
provided that no recipient shall receive an award that exceeds the total
remaining balance of the student loan debt pursuant to this section, in
excess of twenty thousand dollars.
6. Rules and regulations. The corporation is authorized to promulgate
rules and regulations and may promulgate emergency regulations necessary
for the implementation of the provisions of this section. In the event
that there are more applicants who have the same priority, as provided
in subdivision four of this section, than there are remaining awards,
the corporation shall provide in regulation the method of distributing
the remaining number of such awards, which may include a lottery or
other form of random selection.
Structure New York Laws
Article 14 - New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
Part 2 - Student Financial Aid
679-A - New York State Licensed Social Worker Loan Forgiveness Program.
679-B - Primary Care Practitioner Scholarship Program.
679-C - Senator Patricia K. Mcgee Nursing Faculty Scholarship Program.
679-D - New York State Nursing Faculty Loan Forgiveness Incentive Program.
679-F - New York State Young Farmers Loan Forgiveness Incentive Program.
679-G - New York State Get on Your Feet Loan Forgiveness Program.
679-H - New York State Child Welfare Worker Incentive Scholarship Program.
679-I - New York State Child Welfare Worker Loan Forgiveness Incentive Program.
679-J - The New York State Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program.