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Teacher Shortage Areas


Annual posting of the Nationwide Teacher Shortage Areas Listing designated by the Department of Education, as required under the following pr

ogram regulations:

  • 34 CFR 682.210(q) enables a borrower who had no outstanding Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program loan on July 1, 1987 but who had an outstanding FFEL Program loan on July 1, 1993 to qualify for deferment of loan repayment under the Federal Stafford Program anytime within the life of the borrower's loan(s);

  • 34 CFR 674.53(c) enables Federal Perkins Loan borrowers who are full time teachers of mathematics, science, foreign languages, bilingual education or any other field of expertise where the State educational agency determined there is a shortage of qualified teachers to qualify for cancellation of up to 100 percent of their loan; and

  • 34 CFR 686.12(d) enables grant recipients to fulfill their teaching obligation under the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program.

A State that desires to propose teacher shortage areas for designation must submit the information required under the program regulations for the following programs:

  • Targeted teacher deferment for borrowers under the Family Federal Education Loan (FFEL) and Federal Supplemental Loans for Students (SLS) programs (34 CFR 682.210(q));

  • Full-time teaching in fields of expertise, cancellation of up to 100 percent of their debt under the Federal Perkins Loan Program (34 CFR 674.53(c)); and
  • Teaching obligation fulfillment for recipients under the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program (34 CFR 686).

To search Perkins and Stafford Loan Cancellation for Service in Low-Income Schools and Educational Service Agencies and to determine if a teacher has satisfied certain aspects of the teaching obligation in the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program, go to the Teacher Cancellation Low Income Directory.

Annual posting of the
Nationwide Teacher Shortage Areas Listing 1990-1991 through 2020-2021

The Nationwide Teacher Shortage Areas (TSA) Listing is now dynamic, interactive data application. Data for years 1990-1991 through the 2020-2021 school years is available at the following link: https://tsa.ed.gov.

Click on the “View Report” tab to choose the criteria for the data you would like to view.

 

 

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Page Last Reviewed:
December 9, 2020