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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391A - TRAINING, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INCENTIVES

NRS 391A.710 Use of grant money to award stipends; eligibility of certain students enrolled in approved traditional pathway licensure program to apply for award of stipend. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]

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NRS 391A.710 Use of grant money to award stipends; eligibility of certain students enrolled in approved traditional pathway licensure program to apply for award of stipend. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
1. Each university or college that offers an approved traditional pathway licensure program in this State that is awarded a grant of money pursuant to NRS 391A.705 shall use the money to award stipends pursuant to the Incentivizing Pathways to Teaching Grant Program to students who will attend the university or college with the intent to complete an approved traditional pathway licensure program. Such students may include students who are enrolled in their final clinical field experience of student teaching in an approved traditional pathway licensure program.
2. A student who is enrolled in his or her final clinical field experience of student teaching in an approved traditional pathway licensure program may apply for a stipend.
3. The student must:
(a)Agree to:
(1)Complete the approved traditional pathway licensure program for which he or she was awarded the stipend; and
(2)Maintain employment as a teacher at a public school in this State for 5 consecutive school years immediately following completion of the program unless the Department waives this requirement for good cause shown.
(b)Meet any other requirements established by the Department.
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