(a) To receive an award through the Educational Aide
Exemption Program, a student must:
(1) be a Resident of Texas;
(2) have met the definition of an Educational Aide
at some time during the five years preceding the term or semester
for which the student is awarded his or her initial exemption;
(3) be employed in some capacity by a school district
in Texas during the full term for which the student receives the award
unless granted a hardship waiver as described in §21.1088 of
this title (relating to Hardship Provisions);
(4) show Financial need;
(5) if he or she received an exemption through this
subchapter prior to the fall 2012 semester, be enrolled in courses
required for teacher certification at the institution granting an
exemption under this subchapter or (if enrolled in lower-level course-work),
sign a statement indicating an intention to become certified as a
teacher and teach in Texas;
(6) if he or she received his or her first award through
this subchapter in fall 2012 or later, be enrolled at the institution
granting an exemption under this subchapter in courses required for
teacher certification in one or more subject areas determined by the
Texas Education Agency to be experiencing a critical shortage of teachers
at the public schools in this state;
(7) meet the academic progress standards of the institution;
(8) follow application procedures and schedules as
indicated by the Board;
(9) have a statement on file with the institution of
higher education indicating the student is registered with the Selective
Service System as required by federal law or is exempt from Selective
Service registration under federal law; and
(10) apply for an exemption by the end of the term
for which the exemption is to apply.
(b) If a person receiving a Continuation Award at the
beginning of the term or semester in which the award is received must
also:
(1) if classified as an undergraduate or a graduate,
be meeting the institution's financial aid grade point average requirement
for making satisfactory academic progress towards a degree or certificate
in accordance with the institution's policy regarding eligibility
for financial aid, unless granted a hardship waiver by the institution
in keeping with §21.1088 of this title (relating to Hardship
Provisions); and
(2) if classified as a resident undergraduate, have
not completed a number of semester credit hours that is considered
to be excessive under Texas Education Code, §54.014, unless granted
a hardship waiver by the institution in keeping with §21.1088
of this title (relating to Hardship Provisions). In determining the
number of hours an undergraduate has completed, semester credit hours
completed include transfer credit hours that count towards the person's
undergraduate degree or certificate requirements, but exclude:
(A) hours earned exclusively by examination;
(B) hours earned for a course for which the person
received credit toward the person's high school academic requirements;
and
(C) hours earned for developmental courses that the
institution required the person to take under Texas Education Code, §51.3062
or under the former provisions of Texas Education Code, §51.306.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §21.1083 adopted to be effective August 16, 2004, 29 TexReg 7980; amended to be effective November 28, 2005, 30 TexReg 7866; amended to be effective November 19, 2006, 31 TexReg 9291; amended to be effective August 16, 2007, 32 TexReg 4979; amended to be effective May 21, 2008, 33 TexReg 3943; amended to be effective August 26, 2009, 34 TexReg 5683; amended to be effective May 29, 2012, 37 TexReg 3806; amended to be effective August 30, 2016, 41 TexReg 6483 |