West Virginia Code § 18C-4-2

Selection criteria and procedures for awarding scholarships
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(a) Vice Chancellor for Administration shall appoint a selection panel comprised of
individuals representing higher education, public education, and the community at large to
select Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars who meet the eligibility criteria set forth in
subsection (b) of this section.
(b) Eligibility for an Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars award shall be limited to students
who meet the following criteria:
(1) Have graduated or are graduating from high school with a cuumulative grade point
average of at least 3.25 on a 4.0 scale;
(2) Have met the college algebra ready assessment standards and college readiness English,
reading, and writing standards as established by the caommission; and
(3) Agree to teach in a critical teacher shortage fielld at the elementary, middle or secondary
level in a public school in the state pursuant to the provisions of §18C-4-3 of this code.
(c) To be eligible for an award, a non-citizen of the United States shall hold a valid
Employment Authorization Document (EAD), or work permit, issued by the United States
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
(d) In accordance with the rules of the commission, the Vice Chancellor for Administration
shall develop criteria and procedures for the selection of scholarship recipients. The
selection criteria shall reflect the purposes of this article and shall specify the areas in which
particular efforts will be made in the selection of scholars as set forth in §18C-4-1 of this
code. Selection proc edures and criteria also may include, but are not limited to, the grade
point averageV of the applicant, involvement in extracurricular activities, financial need,
current academic standing and an expression of interest in teaching as demonstrated by an
essay written by the applicant. These criteria and procedures further may require the
applicant to furnish letters of recommendation from teachers and others. It is the intent of
the Legislature that academic abilities be the primary criteria for selecting scholarship
recipients.
(e) In developing the selection criteria and procedures to be used by the selection panel, the
Vice Chancellor for Administration shall solicit the views of public and private education
agencies and institutions and other interested parties. Input from interested parties shall be
solicited by means of written and published selection criteria and procedures in final form
for implementation and may be solicited by means of public hearings on the present and
projected teacher needs of the state or any other methods the Vice Chancellor for
Administration may determine to be appropriate to gather the information.
(f) The Vice Chancellor for Administration shall make application forms for Underwood-
Smith Teaching Scholars available to public and private high schools in the state and in
other locations convenient to applicants, parents and others, and shall make an effort to
attract students from low-income backgrounds, ethnic or racial minority students, students
with disabilities, and women or minority students who show interest in pursuing teaching
careers in mathematics and science and who are under-represented in those fields.

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