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Budget Amendments - HB1700 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Stolle
HB1919 - Dual Enrollment Faculty Credential Tuition Grant Program

Item 135 #15h

Item 135 #15h

First Year - FY2019 Second Year - FY2020
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2019 $0 FY2020 $250,000 GF

Language
Page 134, line 4, strike "$32,373,459" and insert "$32,623,459".

Page 135, line 6, strike "$1,931,000" and insert "$2,181,000".

Page 135, line 21, strike "$32,373,459" and insert "$32,623,459".

Page 136, line 1, strike "$1,931,000" and insert "$2,181,000".

Page 136, after line 54, insert:

"4. Out of this appropriation, $250,000 the second year from the general fund is provided for tuition scholarships to be specifically allocated solely for licensed public high school teachers pursuing additional credentialing requirements necessary to be considered faculty who are qualified to teach dual enrollment courses in high schools in their local school division. The Department of Education shall make payments on behalf of the scholarship recipients directly to the Virginia institution of higher education where the scholarship recipient is enrolled full-time or part-time in an approved undergraduate or graduate teacher education program applicable to dual enrollment course curriculum available for public high school students. The lifetime maximum dual enrollment tuition scholarship award for each approved eligible teacher is $7,500. Eligibility for access to these dual enrollment tuition scholarship awards shall be determined through an application process whereby school divisions shall apply to the Department of Education. In the application process, the applying school division shall include: i) an explanation why such dual enrollment tuition scholarship is warranted, ii) the dual enrollment course or courses that shall be offered by the scholarship recipient's high school and taught by the recipient upon the recipient's successful completion of required coursework for appropriate credentialing to teach such dual enrollment courses, and iii) the projected student enrollment in the recipient taught public high school dual enrollment courses. The Department of Education shall compile and report the application information for each applying school division, and shall also report the number of recipients and amount of tuition awarded to each school division, the institution of higher education receiving tuition, the credentialing area pursued by recipients, and dual enrollment courses offered after the recipient's successful completion of the pursued credentialing. The Department shall submit the report by June 30, 2020, and annually thereafter, to the House Committees on Education and Appropriations and the Senate Committees on Finance and Education and Health."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $250,000 the second year from the general fund to fund tuition scholarships on behalf of licensed high school teachers in public schools divisions that enroll in courses in higher school institutions to earn additional credentialing necessary to teach dual enrollment courses in their local public high school.)