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Online Application Process The application for the Minority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship is available online as an interactive application. To assist you with questions you receive from students regarding the TESP online application process and to access the interactive application, refer to the pages within the Minority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship Application section on College Illinois!. For priority consideration, ISAC must receive a complete application on or before March 1st preceding the academic year for which the applicant is applying. Once an online application has been successfully submitted, a Confirmation Page will display to verify the exact date and time it was received by ISAC and may be printed by the applicant. For applicants who are unable to apply online and have received ISAC approval for an alternate means of applying, the application received date will be based upon the U.S. Postal Service postmark date. Applicants who previously obtained a digital ID for the MTI application process will use that same digital ID for the 2012-13 application process. As part of the online process, a digital ID serves as the applicant's legally binding digital signature. All applicants are required to obtain a digital ID from the State of Illinois. Obtaining a digital ID is the first part of the application process and applicants must have a valid Illinois Drivers License or State ID to do so. Students attempting to access the interactive MTI application who do not have a digital ID will be prompted to request one from the State of Illinois. Students who are interested in submitting a MTI application, but are unable to obtain a digital ID from the State of Illinois, should contact an ISAC Call Center Representative. By signing the application's Teaching Agreement/Promissory Note (either online or hard-copy), the student promises to fulfill their teaching requirement according to the rules of the program under which they receive assistance. The student's signature is legally binding. The student is promising to fulfill the teaching requirement or repay the funds received (prorated as appropriate) plus 5% interest and any reasonable collection costs. Recipients must begin to fulfill their teaching requirements within one year following the completion of the postsecondary education degree or certificate program for which the scholarship is awarded.
Acknowledgement of Application Applicants will be sent a letter acknowledging that their application was received and is being processed. A Notice of Timely Application is sent if the application is received on or before the priority deadline of March 1. A Notice of Untimely Application is sent if the application is received after the March 1, priority deadline. The acknowledgement also reminds applicants to:
Incomplete and Rejected Applications For purposes of the application priority consideration date, incomplete applications will not be considered for processing until the date that all missing information is received at ISAC. A Notice of Incomplete Application is sent to students identifying the additional information that is needed. Reasons for applications to be rejected include the following:
Renewal applicants must submit a new application each year on or before the application priority consideration date of |
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