Initial Certification Overview Student Certification Entry Instructions Determining Award Amounts Reminders Appeal Procedures
Initial Certification Overview
Initial Certification data can be entered and submitted to ISAC, viewed online on the Student Certification: List, or schools can request reports listing the Complete and Incomplete Certifications. The applicants are listed on the Outstanding or Complete Reports that can be generated by program and exported as an MS Excel file or a Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
The Student Certification: List includes all applicants, in the three categories listed below, for whom ISAC received a complete application. The March 1 date is used for priority consideration in making awards. A student who submits the application after March 1 may still receive a scholarship in later awarding cycles, providing funds remain after timely applicants are considered.
- Renewal Timely Applicants (postmarked on or before March 1)
- New Timely Applicants (postmarked on or before March 1); and
- All Untimely Applicants (postmarked on or after March 2
All Initial Certifications available in My Zone must be completed regardless of whether the school certifies a student as eligible or ineligible. The only way an applicant will receive one of the Notification letters is if the Initial Certification is submitted via My Zone.
If the postsecondary school certifies a student as ineligible for an IFTC award, Notice of Ineligibility is sent to the applicant. Copies of ineligible student letters are not sent to the postsecondary school. The results of entering a TESP certification record is returned in real-time, as soon as the record is entered. If a student subsequently meets the eligibility criteria (i.e., files a FAFSA, etc.), the Certification can be corrected online and resubmitted.
Student Certification Entry Instructions
Refer to the Student Certification Entry Instructions for detailed instructions for completing and submitting the Certification record in My Zone.
Determining Awards Amount
The Initial Certification is used in the awarding process. If the applicant meets all eligibility criteria, the award amount is based on whether the student is pursuing teacher education in a Teacher Shortage Discipline (TSD) and agrees to teach in a Hard-to-Staff School (HTSS).
- Up to $5,000 for individuals who agree to teach in a TSD but did not agree to teach in an HTSS;
- Up to $5,000 for individuals who agree to teach in an HTSS but is not pursuing teacher certification in TSD;
- Up to $10,000 for individuals who agree to teach in a TSD at an HTSS; or
- A "no-funds" letter will be mailed to applicants who are enrolled in a teacher education program not in a TSD and do not commit to teach at an HTSS.
Conditions
| Agrees to teach in a HTSS |
YES |
YES |
NO |
NO |
| Teach in a TSD |
YES |
NO |
YES |
NO |
| Desisions |
Up to $10,000 |
Up to $5,000 |
Up to $5,000 |
No Funds letter |
Reminders
- An overview of the online Certification process, instructions to enter and submit certifications to ISAC and how to request a report can be found in the TESP Certification area of My Zone.
- An overview of the online Certification process, instructions to enter and submit certifications to ISAC and how to request a report can be found in the TESP My Zone Program area of My Zone.
- A certification record is available at My Zone the day after ISAC receives a completed application.
- A certification record must be submitted for applicants who are eligible and ineligible.
- Only applicants with a complete and eligible certification record will be considered for an award.
- Corrections to a certification record can be made online until the Qualification process runs. After the Qualification process runs, one of the statuses (T, Q or D) displays in the Status column on the Student Certification: List screen. If a status displays, corrections must be made by ISAC.
Correction requests can be submitted to ISAC by e-mail, FAX or telephone at:
ISAC Attention: School Services Department – D2A 1755 Lake Cook Road Deerfield, IL 60015 FAX: 847.831.8549 School Services: 866.247.2172 (toll free) e-mail: schoolservices@isac.org
Appeal Procedures
Ineligible applicants will be sent an IFTC award Notice of Ineligibility and advised of the reason for the denial of an award. If there are extenuating circumstances that would cause ISAC to reconsider an applicant’s eligibility, an appeal may be appropriate.
While a financial aid administrator may assist an applicant in formulating an appeal request, the applicant must appeal ISAC’s decision by filing a written request within 60 days of the date on the denial letter. The written request must explain the basis of the appeal and provide all pertinent details and appropriate documentation.
Appeals should be submitted to:
Manager of Applicant Services, DA3 Illinois Student Assistance Commission 1755 Lake Cook Road Deerfield, IL 60015
ISAC will send a written response to the applicant within 15 working days of its receipt of the written appeal.
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