What is the definition of a school that serves low-income students?
Schools serving low-income students include any elementary or secondary school that are listed in the Department of Education’s Annual Directory of Designated Low-Income Schools for Teacher Cancellation Benefits. To access the directory, please go to http://www.tcli.ed.gov/ and click the SEARCH button. What is the TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve? Each year you receive a TEACH Grant, you must sign a TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve that is available electronically on the Department of Education website. Download to complete this form. The TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve specifies the conditions under which the grant will be awarded, the teaching service requirements, and includes an acknowledgment by you that you understand that if you do not meet the teaching service requirements, you must repay the grant as a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, with interest accrued from the date the grant funds were disbursed. Specifically, the TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve will require the following: • F
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