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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 5Pt. 42Ch. 2Art. 5§ 69612 Teacher Recruitment Financial Aid

§ 69612 Teacher Recruitment Financial Aid

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§ 69612 Teacher Recruitment Financial Aid

Key Takeaways

  • •California needs more good teachers, especially in certain subjects and tough schools.
  • •Teaching in poor areas, rural schools, or schools with many emergency teachers can get you help paying back student loans.
  • •If you study to become a teacher and work in a school that really needs help, the state can pay off some of your school loans.
  • •This program is mostly for students who don’t have a lot of money and want to teach where it’s hardest to find good teachers.

Example

Maria wants to be a math teacher but has $30,000 in student loans. She gets a job at a low-performing school in a poor neighborhood.

Because Maria is teaching math (a subject schools need) in a tough school, the state will help pay back part of her loans so she doesn’t have to worry as much about money.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 69612 Teacher Recruitment Financial Aid

(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) The growing shortage of high-quality teachers is most serious in particular subject areas, partly due to the shortage of students in these fields who enter the teaching profession. (2) Many school districts have difficulty recruiting and retaining high-quality teachers for schools ranked in decile 1 or 2 on the Academic Performance Index, for pupils with special needs, for schools serving rural areas or large populations of pupils from low-income and linguistic minority families, and for schools with a high percentage of teachers holding emergency-type permits. (3) The rising costs of higher education, coupled with a shift in available financial aid from scholarships and grants to loans, make the availability of financial aid and loan repayment assistance options an important consideration in a student’s decision to pursue a postsecondary education. (b) It is, therefore, the intent of the Legislature that the Assumption Program of Loans for Education be designed to provide veteran teachers and outstanding postsecondary students, particularly economically disadvantaged students, with the assurance of financial assistance to encourage them to complete postsecondary education programs leading to teaching credentials, and to seek employment as teachers in designated subject-matter shortage areas or in schools serving a large population of pupils from low-income families, schools with a high percentage of teachers holding emergency-type permits, or schools ranked in the lowest two deciles on the Academic Performance Index. (Repealed and added by Stats. 2008, Ch. 516, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2009.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 48345 Interdistrict Course Sharing Agreement
  • § 51224.7 Math Placement Policy Requirements
  • § 10200 County Calworks Training Plan
  • § 51228 High School College Prep Courses
  • § 51262 Steroid Education In Schools

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 69612.
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