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TEACH Grant
Location: Fortunoff Hall Room 105
Brookhaven Building B room 114
Phone: (631) 244-3013
Fax: (631) 244-3370
Email: finaid@dowling.edu
Office Hours:
Monday & Tuesday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Wednesday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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What is a TEACH Grant?
TEACH stands for Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education. A TEACH grant is a federal grant designed to assist students who plan to become teachers in low income schools in high need fields.
How much can a student receive?
- $4,000 maximum award per grade level, prorated based on enrollment status
- $16,000 total for an undergraduate and/or post-baccalaureate teacher credential program
- $8,000 total for graduate study
- $24,000 combined total for undergraduate and graduate study
What are the requirements for Undergraduate students?
I. New Undergraduate/Transfer Students
- Establish a final GPA of 3.25 from their high school or prior institution or receive a test score above the 75th percentile in at least one battery of a nationally known admissions test (e.g. SAT)
- Maintain enrollment in one of the approved TEACH Grant eligible programs listed below
- Complete the FAFSA
- Complete the online Federal TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve (ATS)
- Complete the Federal TEACH Grant Entrance Counseling
II. Continuing Undergraduate Students
- Establish and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.25
- Maintain enrollment in one of the approved TEACH Grant eligible programs listed below
- Complete the FAFSA
- Complete the online Federal TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve (ATS)
- Complete the Federal TEACH Grant Entrance Counseling
Enrollment Eligibility
Eligibility |
Credits |
Maximum |
Full-Time |
12+ |
$4,000/ yr |
Three Quarter Time |
9-11 |
$3,000/ yr |
Half-Time |
6-8 |
$2,000/ yr |
Less than Half Time |
1-5 |
$1,000/ yr |
Eligible Majors
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Adolescence Edu/Mathematics |
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Adolescence Edu/Chemistry and Physics |
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Adolescence Edu/Spanish
Adolescence Edu/French
Adolescence Edu/Biology
Adolescence Edu/Earth Science |
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Childhood Education 1-6 |
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Child 1-6/Teach Child Disabilities |
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Childhood Edu & Spec Edu 1-6, 7-12 |
What are the requirements for Graduate students?
I. New Graduate Students
- Be accepted to and maintain enrollment in one of the approved TEACH Grant eligible programs listed below
- Have a cumulative GPA of 3.25 from your undergraduate coursework at your prior institution
- Complete the FAFSA
- Complete the online Federal TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve (ATS)
- Complete the Federal TEACH Grant Entrance Counseling
II. Continuing Graduate Students
- Establish and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.25
- Maintain enrollment in one of the approved TEACH Grant eligible programs listed below
- Complete the FAFSA
- Complete the online Federal TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve (ATS)
- Complete the Federal TEACH Grant Entrance Counseling
Enrollment Eligibility
Eligibility |
Credits |
Maximum |
Full-Time |
12+ |
$4,000/ yr |
¾ Time
Half-Time |
9
6 |
$3,000/ yr
$2,000/ yr |
Less than Half Time |
3 |
$1,000/ yr |
Eligible Majors
Graduate Majors |
Concentration |
Adolescent Education 7-12 Biology Cont. |
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Adolescent Education 7-12 Career Change |
BIO1/Biology |
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Adolescent Education 7-12 Field Change |
BIO1/Biology |
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Adolescent Education 7-12 Mathematics |
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Adolescent Education 7-12 Career Change |
MTH1/Math |
Adolescent Education 7-12 Spanish Cont.
Adolescent Education 7-12 French Cont. |
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Adolescent Education 7-12 Career Change |
SPA1/Spanish |
Adolescent Education 7-12 Physics Cont. |
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Childhood & Special Education Career Change |
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Teaching Literacy B-12 |
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Teaching Literacy 5-12 Adv. Crt. |
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Teaching Literacy B-6 Adv. Crt. |
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Teaching Literacy B-6 & Teaching Children w/ Disabilities in Childhood Education |
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Teaching Literacy B-6 |
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Teaching Literacy 5-12 |
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Teaching Children w/ Disabilities in Childhood Education |
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III. Current Teachers, Former Teachers and Retirees
**Do not have to meet academic achievement requirements if:
- Current teacher is pursing a master’s degree
- Retiree has expertise in a high-need field, as determined by the institution, and is pursing a master’s degree
- Current or former teacher is pursuing certification through a high-quality alternative certification route that is offered by an institution of higher education and is part of a master’s degree program
How does a student receive a TEACH Grant?
Step 1: Complete Entrance Interview
- Complete online at https://teach-ats.ed.gov
- Ensures that students are provided with information about how to identify low income schools and documented high need fields
- Informs students that in order for the teaching to count towards the service obligation, the high need field in which the student has prepared to teach must be one of the six high-need fields
- Informs the grant recipient of the opportunity to request a suspension of the eight-year period for completion of the ATS
- Explains the circumstances under which a TEACH grant will be converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan
- Emphasizes that once a TEACH grant is converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, it can not be reconverted to a grant
Step 2: Complete Agreement to Serve
- Complete online at https://teach-ats.ed.gov
- Agree to serve as a full-time teacher in a high-need field in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves low-income students
Step 3: Once you have completed both the Entrance Counseling and the Agreement to Serve, Dowling College will be notified of your acceptance of the TEACH Grant and you will be reviewed for eligibility. Once the review is completed the grant will be posted to your account.
Remember:
Teach Grant recipients must teach for at least four academic years within eight calendar years of completing the program of study for which they received the grant.
- If a student fails to complete this service obligation:
- All amounts of the TEACH grant received will be converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan
- Repayment for the loan is made to the U.S. Department of Education
- Interest on the loan will be charged from the date the grant(s) were disbursed
- Recipients will be given a 6-month grace period prior to entering repayment
Complete Exit Counseling
- Completed online at https://teach-ats.ed.gov
- Ensures that students are provided with information about how to identify low income schools and documented high need fields
- Informs students that in order for the teaching to count towards the service obligation, the high need field in which the student has prepared to teach must be one of the six high-need fields
- Informs the grant recipient of the opportunity to request a suspension of the eight-year period for completion of the ATS
- Explains the circumstances under which a TEACH grant will be converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan
- Emphasizes that once a TEACH grant is converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, it can not be reconverted to a grant
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