The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant program provides grants of up to $4,000 per year to students who agree to serve as a highly qualified full-time teacher in a high-need field in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income families. A TEACH Grant recipient must teach for at least four academic years within eight years of completing the program of study for which the TEACH Grant was received. Please note: As required by the Budget Control Act of 2011, any TEACH Grant first disbursed on or after October 1, 2017, and before October 1, 2018, must be reduced by 6.6 percent from the award amount for which a recipient would otherwise have been eligible; any TEACH Grant first disbursed on or after October 1, 2018, and before October 1, 2019, must be reduced by 6.2 percent from the award amount for which a recipient would otherwise have been eligible. For any grants disbursed on or after October 1, 2017, and before October 1, 2018, the maximum award of $4,000 is reduced by $264, resulting in a maximum award of $3,736. For any grants disbursed on or after October 1, 2018, and before October 1, 2019, the maximum award of $4,000 is reduced by $248, resulting in a maximum award of $3,752. If a TEACH Grant recipient fails to complete the service requirement, the total amount of TEACH Grant funds received will be converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan. You must repay this loan in full, with interest charged from the date of each TEACH Grant disbursement. Student Eligibility Requirements To receive a TEACH Grant you must: Be pursuing a first bachelor's or master's degree at William Paterson University; students pursuing only a teacher licensure or second bachelor's or master's degree are not eligible. Meet the basic eligibility criteria for the federal student aid programs. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) annually and sign it electronically with your Federal Student Aid (FSA) ID. Be enrolled in one of the appropriate liberal arts, science, or education majors. Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher to qualify, if you are a current student; incoming freshmen and graduate students must score above the 75th percentile on one or more portions of a college admissions test. Complete the TEACH Grant Initial Counseling Session and the annual Agreement to Serve (ATS). William Paterson University Eligible Programs Undergraduate Early Childhood/ Special Education (Teacher of Students with Disabilities)Dual Licensure P-3/ Special Education (Teacher of Students with Disabilities) (all academic majors are eligible) Early Childhood/ BilingualDual Licensure P-3/ Bilingual (all academic majors are eligible) Early Childhood/ ESLDual Licensure P-3/ESL (all academic majors are eligible Elementary/Special Education (Teacher of Students with Disabilities)Dual Licensure K-6/Teacher of Students with Disabilities (all academic majors are eligible) Elementary (K-6)/Bilingual (all academic majors are eligible) Elementary (K-6)/ESL (all academic majors are eligible) K-6/5-8 Middle SchoolMath, Science, Spanish, French, Chinese K-6/ 5-8/ Teacher of Students with Disabilities (all academic majors are eligible) Secondary K-12Mathematics with K-12 Secondary Ed Biology with K-12 Secondary Ed Chemistry with K-12 Secondary Ed Earth Science with K-12 Secondary Ed Secondary K-12 Subject /Special Education (Teacher of Students with Disabilities) (all academic majors are eligible) Secondary K-12/ESL (all academic majors are eligible) Foreign LanguagesSpanish with K-12 Secondary EdFrench with K-12 Secondary EdAsian Studies (Chinese and Japanese only) with K-12 Secondary Ed Secondary/BilingualAll academic majors (except English, Chinese, Spanish, French, and Japanese) Graduate MEd Literacy- Reading Concentration MEd Curriculum and Learning- Teaching Children Mathematics Concentration MEd Curriculum and Learning- Middle and High School Mathematics Concentration MEd Curriculum and Learning- Bilingual/ESL Concentration MEd Special Education- Teaching Students with Disabilities Concentration MAT K-12 (Math, Science, Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese) Additional Information Current high-need fields (in schools that serve low-income families) are: Bilingual Education and English Language Acquisition Foreign Language Mathematics Reading Specialist Science Special Education Other Teacher Shortage Areas are listed by the Office of Postsecondary Education. Schools serving low-income students include any elementary or secondary school that is listed in the Department of Education’s Annual Directory of Designated Low-Income Schools for Teacher Cancellation Benefits. To access the list, please go to the Teacher Cancellation Low Income Directory. Useful Links: TEACH Grant Information TEACH Grant Exit Counseling Sample Potential Interest Notice