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The US Department of Education (ED) provided clarification about the temporary federal aid pause. The department confirmed that no grants or loans would be paused or delayed. At this time, Relay’s Student Financial Services team continues to review all Direct loan and TEACH grant applications. The spring term disbursement is scheduled for Thursday, February 13, 2025. You can read the ED announcements here, and you can apply for federal loans with Relay here. Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions.
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Applicants are required to acknowledge the Code of Professional Responsibility for Teachers which serves as a basis for decisions on issues pertaining to licensure and employment. It applies to all teachers licensed by or individuals seeking licensure from the State of Connecticut.

 

Applicants will be asked to disclose any felony convictions. Relay is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and actively anti-racist institution. We encourage applicants of all backgrounds to apply to our programs. A felony conviction will not result in automatic denial of admission to Relay. Responses will be reviewed in the context of the overall application and the program to which you are applying. We ask that you answer these questions honestly so that we can best support you.

 

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