Juneau Encourages Teachers to Apply for Quality Educator Loan Assistance Program
Monday, February 1, 2010
By Jessica Rhoades
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"Great leaders were inspired in the classroom by extraordinary teachers. Montana has some of the best teachers in the nation," said Juneau. "It is important that we do what we can to keep them here in Montana so they can inspire our young leaders and help build a brighter future."
"Across the state, educators are helping students experience success," said Juneau. "This program helps us recruit the right people for the right places and helps teachers pursue long-term careers in these fields without becoming burdened by student loan repayment."
To be eligible for the Montana student loan forgiveness program, a teacher must:
* Have a current student loan balance and be in good standing with repayment of the loan.
* Be teaching full-time in a public school, state-funded school, special education cooperative, or in the Montana Youth Challenge Program.
* Have at least one staff assignment recorded in the 2009-2010 OPI Annual Data Collection in a shortage area at an impacted school. The shortage areas are Career and Technical Education, Music, Special Education, Mathematics, Speech/Language Pathologist, Science, World Languages, School Counselor, Library Media, and Art.
Website: http://www.mgslp.state.mt.us/Content/Managing_Your_Loan/Repayment_Options/Quality_Educator_Loan_Assistance_Program