Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Right to reimbursement of the costs of Florida

In response to the critical labour shortage in certain professions in 2005 Florida legislators last status 1009.58 program prepared a refund of the tuition fees for employees of public schools implemented, penetrate to a lack of spaces. The teachers were the target audience, but were provisions for therapists and physical therapy. Professor ShortagesTo are entitled, the candidate must be an employee at the time, the full public school certified to teach in Florida. Tuition refund teachers as determined by the Board of education of Florida limited is on courses in areas of critical shortage. Courses must students graduate courses leading to a master's degree, specialist or a doctorate; current undergraduate or students leads to a new area.General ProvisionsParticipants certification in one can programs up to nine hours six months (or equivalent quarter of an hour) get paid every year, at a rate of not more than $78 per half hour. To a qualify for refund, must content or its equivalent.Occupational passed students each course with a minimum 3.0 on a scale of 4 and physical TherapistsThe tuition reimbursement program covers only licensed occupational therapists and physiotherapists, the staff State are all-day schools. Course requirements and limits are the same as those for teachers. In addition, participants are asked to deal with in public schools for three years after the courses.RestrictionsRecipients repayment support by therapists tuition rebate program are not entitled to participate in other critical bottlenecks, programs like this oCtroi student loans or indulgent previous student loans.To ApplySubmit only a request not a for each term. The first submitted application with zusäadditional courses completed in the year to be updated. Please contact for more information on the application of the Department of Florida's education, student financial aid, State scholarship and program grant, 325 w. Gaines St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400 or call toll free 888-827-2004.

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