Kentucky Statutes 164.769 – Teacher scholarships for eligible persons agreeing to render qualified teaching service in Kentucky — Cancellation or repayment of notes — Annual report
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(1) It is the intent of the General Assembly to establish a teacher scholarship program to assist highly qualified individuals to become certified Kentucky teachers and render teaching service in Kentucky schools.
(2) For purposes of this section, the terms listed below shall have the following meanings:
(a) “Critical shortage area” means an understaffing of teachers in particular subject matters at the secondary level, in grade levels, or in geographic locations at the elementary and secondary level, as determined by the commissioner of education in consultation with the authority. The commissioner and the authority may use any source considered reliable, including but not limited to local education agencies, to identify the critical shortage areas;
(b) “Dual credit” has the same meaning as in KRS § 158.007;
(c) “Eligible program of study” means an undergraduate or graduate program of study which is preparatory to teacher certification;
(d) “Expected family contribution” means the amount that a student and his family are expected to contribute toward the cost of the student’s education determined by applying methodology set forth in 20 U.S.C. § 1087 kk to
1087 vv;
(e) “Participating institution” means an institution of higher education located in Kentucky which offers an eligible program of study and has in force an agreement with the authority providing for administration of this program;
(f) “Qualified teaching service” means teaching the major portion of each school day for at least seventy (70) days each semester in a public school of the Commonwealth or a private school certified pursuant to KRS § 156.160(3), except that an individual having a disability defined by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. secs. 12131 et seq.) or serious and extended illness, whose disability or illness, certified by a licensed physician, prevents that individual from teaching a major portion of each school day, shall be deemed to perform qualified teaching service by teaching the maximum time permitted by the attending physician;
(g) “Semester” means a period of about eighteen (18) weeks, which usually makes up one-half (1/2) of a school year or one-half (1/2) of a participating institution’s academic year; and
(h) “Summer term” means an academic period consisting of one (1) or more sessions of instruction between a spring and a fall semester.
(3) The authority may, to the extent of appropriations and other funds available to it pursuant to subsection (9) of this section, award teacher scholarships to persons eligible under subsection (4) of this section, who initially demonstrate financial need in accordance with standards and criteria established by the authority or received teacher scholarships pursuant to this section prior to July 1, 1996. Each
teacher scholarship shall be evidenced by a promissory note that requires repayment or cancellation pursuant to subsection (6) of this section.
(4) Kentucky residents who are United States citizens and enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an eligible program of study at a participating institution shall be eligible to apply for and be awarded teacher scholarships. Teacher scholarships shall first be awarded to highly qualified eligible students who meet standards and requirements established by the Education Professional Standards Board pursuant to KRS § 161.028 for admission to a teacher education program at a participating institution in pursuit of initial teacher certification. If funds are not depleted after awarding teacher scholarships to students who meet the preceding criteria, then awards shall be made to any otherwise eligible students.
(5) The authority shall establish, by administrative regulation, the maximum amount of scholarship to be awarded for each semester and summer term under this section. The amount of each scholarship to be awarded shall not exceed the applicant’s total cost of education minus other financial assistance received or expected to be received by the applicant during the academic period.
(6) (a) The authority shall disburse teacher scholarships to eligible students who agree to render qualified teaching service as certified teachers, and are unconditionally admitted and enrolled in an eligible program of study.
(b) A teacher scholarship shall not be awarded or a promissory note cancellation shall not be granted to any person who is in default on any obligation to the authority under any program administered by the authority pursuant to KRS
164.740 to 164.785 until financial obligations to the authority are satisfied, except that ineligibility for this reason may be waived by the authority for cause.
(c) Recipients shall render one (1) semester of qualified teaching service for each semester or summer term of scholarship received, except that recipients who teach in a critical shortage area designated by the authority or teach dual credit coursework in a certified Kentucky high school shall render one (1) semester of qualified teaching service as repayment for two (2) semesters or summer terms of scholarships received. Upon completion of each semester of qualified teacher service, the authority shall cancel the appropriate number of promissory notes.
(d) If the recipient of a teacher scholarship fails to complete an eligible program of study at a participating institution or fails to render qualified teaching service in any semester following certification or recertification, unless the failure is temporarily waived for cause by the authority, the recipient shall immediately become liable to the authority for repayment of the sum of all outstanding promissory notes and accrued interest. Persons liable for repayment of scholarships under this paragraph shall be liable for interest accruing from the dates on which the teacher scholarships were disbursed.
(e) Recipients who have outstanding loans or scholarships under KRS § 156.611,
156.613, 164.768, or 164.770 respectively, and who render qualified teaching service, shall have their notes canceled in accordance with subsection (6)(c) of this section.
(f) The authority shall establish, by administrative regulation, the terms and conditions for the award, cancellation, and repayment of teacher scholarships including, but not limited to, the selection criteria, eligibility for renewal awards, amount of scholarship payments, deferments, the rate of repayment, and the interest rate thereon.
(g) Notwithstanding any other statute to the contrary, the maximum interest rate applicable to repayment of a promissory note under this section shall be eight percent (8%) per annum, except that if a judgment is rendered to recover payment, the judgment shall bear interest at the rate of five percent (5%) greater than the rate actually charged on the promissory note.
(7) A repayment obligation imposed by this section shall not be voidable by reason of the age of the recipient at the time of receiving the teacher scholarship.
(8) Failure to meet repayment obligations imposed by this section shall be cause for the revocation of a person’s teaching certificate, subject to the procedures set forth in KRS § 161.120.
(9) All moneys repaid to the authority under this section shall be added to the appropriations made for purposes of this section, and the funds and unobligated appropriations shall not lapse.
(10) The authority may execute appropriate contracts and promissory notes for administering this section.
(11) Notwithstanding any other statute to the contrary, if available funds are insufficient for all requested scholarships for eligible applicants during any fiscal year, the authority shall give priority consideration to eligible applicants who previously received teacher scholarships and, until June 30, 2018, to loan forgiveness for teachers who have outstanding loan balance eligibility for Best in Class loans issued prior to June 30, 2008. If funds are insufficient to make all requested renewal scholarships to eligible applicants, the authority shall reduce all scholarship awards to the extent necessary to provide scholarships to all qualified renewal applicants. If, after awarding all eligible renewal applicants, funds are not depleted, initial applications shall be ranked according to regulatory selection criteria, which may include expected family contribution and application date, and awards shall be made to highly qualified applicants until funds are depleted.
(12) The authority shall submit a report on the number of teacher scholarships provided in each fiscal year, the program of study in which recipients are enrolled, recipient retention rates, total number of applications, and scholarship recruitment strategies to the Interim Joint Committee on Education by December 1 of each year.
Effective: June 29, 2023
History: Amended 2023 Ky. Acts ch. 164, sec. 4, effective June 29, 2023. — Amended
2017 Ky. Acts ch. 40, sec. 2, effective June 29, 2017. — Amended 2009 Ky. Acts ch.
93, sec. 1, effective March 24, 2009. — Amended 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 115, sec. 2, effective June 24, 2003. — Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 111, sec. 1, effective July 15,
1998. — Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 125, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1996. — Created
1994 Ky. Acts ch. 163, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1994.
Legislative Research Commission Note (6/29/2017). In subsection (5) of this statute, reference is made to a process for awarding a prorated scholarship amount to a student who is enrolled on a less than full-time basis “in accordance with subsection
(6)(a) of this section.” However, in 2017 Ky. Acts ch. 40, sec. 2, this statute was amended to delete the language in subsection (6)(a) relating to the prorated disbursement, but the reference to it in subsection (5) was not deleted to conform. The Reviser of Statutes has determined that striking “in accordance with subsection (6)(a) of this section” is beyond the authority given in KRS § 7.136(1)(h) to correct manifest clerical or typographical errors, so that language is retained for further legislative action.
(2) For purposes of this section, the terms listed below shall have the following meanings:
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 164.769
- Action: includes all proceedings in any court of this state. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
- Institution: means a university, college, community college, health technology center, vocational-technical school, technical institute, technical college, technology center, or the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001
- Interest rate: The amount paid by a borrower to a lender in exchange for the use of the lender's money for a certain period of time. Interest is paid on loans or on debt instruments, such as notes or bonds, either at regular intervals or as part of a lump sum payment when the issue matures. Source: OCC
- Joint committee: Committees including membership from both houses of teh legislature. Joint committees are usually established with narrow jurisdictions and normally lack authority to report legislation.
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
- Public: means operated with state support. See Kentucky Statutes 164.001
- Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
- Year: means calendar year. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
(a) “Critical shortage area” means an understaffing of teachers in particular subject matters at the secondary level, in grade levels, or in geographic locations at the elementary and secondary level, as determined by the commissioner of education in consultation with the authority. The commissioner and the authority may use any source considered reliable, including but not limited to local education agencies, to identify the critical shortage areas;
(b) “Dual credit” has the same meaning as in KRS § 158.007;
(c) “Eligible program of study” means an undergraduate or graduate program of study which is preparatory to teacher certification;
(d) “Expected family contribution” means the amount that a student and his family are expected to contribute toward the cost of the student’s education determined by applying methodology set forth in 20 U.S.C. § 1087 kk to
1087 vv;
(e) “Participating institution” means an institution of higher education located in Kentucky which offers an eligible program of study and has in force an agreement with the authority providing for administration of this program;
(f) “Qualified teaching service” means teaching the major portion of each school day for at least seventy (70) days each semester in a public school of the Commonwealth or a private school certified pursuant to KRS § 156.160(3), except that an individual having a disability defined by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. secs. 12131 et seq.) or serious and extended illness, whose disability or illness, certified by a licensed physician, prevents that individual from teaching a major portion of each school day, shall be deemed to perform qualified teaching service by teaching the maximum time permitted by the attending physician;
(g) “Semester” means a period of about eighteen (18) weeks, which usually makes up one-half (1/2) of a school year or one-half (1/2) of a participating institution’s academic year; and
(h) “Summer term” means an academic period consisting of one (1) or more sessions of instruction between a spring and a fall semester.
(3) The authority may, to the extent of appropriations and other funds available to it pursuant to subsection (9) of this section, award teacher scholarships to persons eligible under subsection (4) of this section, who initially demonstrate financial need in accordance with standards and criteria established by the authority or received teacher scholarships pursuant to this section prior to July 1, 1996. Each
teacher scholarship shall be evidenced by a promissory note that requires repayment or cancellation pursuant to subsection (6) of this section.
(4) Kentucky residents who are United States citizens and enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an eligible program of study at a participating institution shall be eligible to apply for and be awarded teacher scholarships. Teacher scholarships shall first be awarded to highly qualified eligible students who meet standards and requirements established by the Education Professional Standards Board pursuant to KRS § 161.028 for admission to a teacher education program at a participating institution in pursuit of initial teacher certification. If funds are not depleted after awarding teacher scholarships to students who meet the preceding criteria, then awards shall be made to any otherwise eligible students.
(5) The authority shall establish, by administrative regulation, the maximum amount of scholarship to be awarded for each semester and summer term under this section. The amount of each scholarship to be awarded shall not exceed the applicant’s total cost of education minus other financial assistance received or expected to be received by the applicant during the academic period.
(6) (a) The authority shall disburse teacher scholarships to eligible students who agree to render qualified teaching service as certified teachers, and are unconditionally admitted and enrolled in an eligible program of study.
(b) A teacher scholarship shall not be awarded or a promissory note cancellation shall not be granted to any person who is in default on any obligation to the authority under any program administered by the authority pursuant to KRS
164.740 to 164.785 until financial obligations to the authority are satisfied, except that ineligibility for this reason may be waived by the authority for cause.
(c) Recipients shall render one (1) semester of qualified teaching service for each semester or summer term of scholarship received, except that recipients who teach in a critical shortage area designated by the authority or teach dual credit coursework in a certified Kentucky high school shall render one (1) semester of qualified teaching service as repayment for two (2) semesters or summer terms of scholarships received. Upon completion of each semester of qualified teacher service, the authority shall cancel the appropriate number of promissory notes.
(d) If the recipient of a teacher scholarship fails to complete an eligible program of study at a participating institution or fails to render qualified teaching service in any semester following certification or recertification, unless the failure is temporarily waived for cause by the authority, the recipient shall immediately become liable to the authority for repayment of the sum of all outstanding promissory notes and accrued interest. Persons liable for repayment of scholarships under this paragraph shall be liable for interest accruing from the dates on which the teacher scholarships were disbursed.
(e) Recipients who have outstanding loans or scholarships under KRS § 156.611,
156.613, 164.768, or 164.770 respectively, and who render qualified teaching service, shall have their notes canceled in accordance with subsection (6)(c) of this section.
(f) The authority shall establish, by administrative regulation, the terms and conditions for the award, cancellation, and repayment of teacher scholarships including, but not limited to, the selection criteria, eligibility for renewal awards, amount of scholarship payments, deferments, the rate of repayment, and the interest rate thereon.
(g) Notwithstanding any other statute to the contrary, the maximum interest rate applicable to repayment of a promissory note under this section shall be eight percent (8%) per annum, except that if a judgment is rendered to recover payment, the judgment shall bear interest at the rate of five percent (5%) greater than the rate actually charged on the promissory note.
(7) A repayment obligation imposed by this section shall not be voidable by reason of the age of the recipient at the time of receiving the teacher scholarship.
(8) Failure to meet repayment obligations imposed by this section shall be cause for the revocation of a person’s teaching certificate, subject to the procedures set forth in KRS § 161.120.
(9) All moneys repaid to the authority under this section shall be added to the appropriations made for purposes of this section, and the funds and unobligated appropriations shall not lapse.
(10) The authority may execute appropriate contracts and promissory notes for administering this section.
(11) Notwithstanding any other statute to the contrary, if available funds are insufficient for all requested scholarships for eligible applicants during any fiscal year, the authority shall give priority consideration to eligible applicants who previously received teacher scholarships and, until June 30, 2018, to loan forgiveness for teachers who have outstanding loan balance eligibility for Best in Class loans issued prior to June 30, 2008. If funds are insufficient to make all requested renewal scholarships to eligible applicants, the authority shall reduce all scholarship awards to the extent necessary to provide scholarships to all qualified renewal applicants. If, after awarding all eligible renewal applicants, funds are not depleted, initial applications shall be ranked according to regulatory selection criteria, which may include expected family contribution and application date, and awards shall be made to highly qualified applicants until funds are depleted.
(12) The authority shall submit a report on the number of teacher scholarships provided in each fiscal year, the program of study in which recipients are enrolled, recipient retention rates, total number of applications, and scholarship recruitment strategies to the Interim Joint Committee on Education by December 1 of each year.
Effective: June 29, 2023
History: Amended 2023 Ky. Acts ch. 164, sec. 4, effective June 29, 2023. — Amended
2017 Ky. Acts ch. 40, sec. 2, effective June 29, 2017. — Amended 2009 Ky. Acts ch.
93, sec. 1, effective March 24, 2009. — Amended 2003 Ky. Acts ch. 115, sec. 2, effective June 24, 2003. — Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 111, sec. 1, effective July 15,
1998. — Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 125, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1996. — Created
1994 Ky. Acts ch. 163, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1994.
Legislative Research Commission Note (6/29/2017). In subsection (5) of this statute, reference is made to a process for awarding a prorated scholarship amount to a student who is enrolled on a less than full-time basis “in accordance with subsection
(6)(a) of this section.” However, in 2017 Ky. Acts ch. 40, sec. 2, this statute was amended to delete the language in subsection (6)(a) relating to the prorated disbursement, but the reference to it in subsection (5) was not deleted to conform. The Reviser of Statutes has determined that striking “in accordance with subsection (6)(a) of this section” is beyond the authority given in KRS § 7.136(1)(h) to correct manifest clerical or typographical errors, so that language is retained for further legislative action.