Oklahoma Code § 70-698.1

Title 70. Schools: Inspired to Teach Program
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A.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall
establish and maintain an incentive scholarship program and teacher
employment incentive program, as funding is available, to encourage

the preparation of public school teachers for prekindergarten
through twelfth grade, including minority teachers, at all state
public higher education institutions or private higher education
institutions accredited pursuant to Section 4103 of this title and
incentivize employment as public teachers for prekindergarten
through twelfth grade in the state for at least five (5) years, to
be known as the Inspired to Teach Program.  Prospective teachers
planning to pursue an undergraduate teacher education program at an
accredited Oklahoma teacher preparation program shall be considered
if they graduated from high school, completed high-school level
instruction at home, or completed General Educational Development
(GED) test requirements; meet the higher education admission
standards; and declare a pre-education major or major in an approved
Oklahoma teacher preparation degree program leading to a standard
teaching certificate.
B.  To the extent that funds are available, scholarships,
renewable for up to three (3) additional years for qualified
students meeting satisfactory academic progress standards in
completing a teacher preparation degree program leading to a
standard teaching certificate, shall be awarded to cover costs of
tuition, general enrollment fees, other fees, books, materials, and
services provided by the institution, including room and board, in
the following manner:
1.  One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) per academic year for up to
three (3) academic years for full-time students who have earned less
than ninety (90) credit hours; and
2.  Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) for the final
academic year for full-time students who have earned ninety (90) or
more credit hours.
The maximum amount of scholarship funds awarded as provided in this
subsection to any qualified student shall not exceed Five Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars ($5,500.00).
C.  As used in this section, "full-time student" means:
1.  An undergraduate student enrolled in twelve (12) or more
semester credits toward teacher education degree requirements;
2.  An undergraduate student who is a teacher education major
who is enrolled in or has completed an internship or student
teaching credit hours in order to complete the degree program prior
to certification and who has been approved to take less than twelve
(12) credit hours; or
3.  An undergraduate student who is a teacher education major
with an approved reasonable accommodation from Student Accessibility
Services at the institution due to a documented disability and who
has been approved to take less than twelve (12) credit hours.
D.  It is the intent of the Oklahoma Legislature that the
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education create a committee
composed of educators, teacher educators from the participating

institutions, and representatives of the public schools and the
State Department of Education to provide recommendations to the
State Regents to improve effectiveness of the Inspired to Teach
Program.  The committee shall prepare and deliver a report on the
program to the Legislature on or before July 1 of each year.
E.  Each scholarship participant, prior to entry into the
Inspired to Teach Program, shall have agreed to teach in an Oklahoma
public prekindergarten through twelfth grade school for a minimum of
five (5) consecutive years upon graduation and licensure as a
teacher.  Any scholarship participant failing to maintain a 2.5
grade point average throughout matriculation, changing to an
ineligible area of study, failing to meet satisfactory academic
progress standards, withdrawing or otherwise leaving school, or
failing to meet requirements for licensure and certification to
teach as established by law shall be subject to disqualification
from the program.
F.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education are
authorized to make employment incentive payments pursuant to the
provisions of this section to Inspired to Teach Program participants
who are employed as traditionally certified teachers in Oklahoma
public prekindergarten through twelfth grade schools following
graduation.  Incentive payments may be awarded following each
consecutive year of satisfactory service as documented by the
employing school district, up to five (5) years of service for
scholarship recipients as provided in subsection A of this section,
upon graduation from an accredited Oklahoma teacher preparation
degree program.  The maximum amount of employment incentive payments
for any qualified participant shall be Four Thousand Dollars
($4,000.00) per year for up to five (5) years, not to exceed a total
of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) per participant.
G.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall
require the execution of appropriate contracts with eligible
Inspired to Teach Program participants.  Participants failing to
comply with the requirements of this section or failing to provide
current contact information shall not be eligible for the employment
incentive payments provided for in this section.  The Chancellor of
the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, with the approval
of the State Regents, may contract with any other appropriate
organization or unit of government for the administration of the
provisions of this section.
H.  If sufficient funds are not available for employment
incentive payments to qualified participants during any fiscal year,
the Chancellor may make reductions in the payments made to qualified
participants.
I.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education may, at the
time an award is made on behalf of the Inspired to Teach Program,
set aside funds for the full commitment made to an eligible student.

J.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education may utilize
Inspired to Teach Program designated funds for administration of the
program.
Added by Laws 1985, c. 354, § 3, emerg. eff. July 30, 1985.  Amended
by Laws 1990, c. 106, § 2, operative July 1, 1990; Laws 2022, c.
344, § 1, eff. July 1, 2022; Laws 2023, c. 249, § 1, eff. Nov. 1,
2023.

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