4. Complete Your TEACH Grant Program Requirements and Check Your Completion Status
The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides funds to students enrolled in eligible programs at participating schools. Recipients must commit to teaching full-time for at least four years in a high-need field at a low-income school or educational service agency.
Starting in fall 2024, TEACH Grant recipients will communicate directly with the U.S. Department of Education (ED) instead of a separate TEACH Grant servicer. Until then, there is a processing pause for TEACH Grants. To manage your TEACH Grant after the pause ends, visit StudentAid.gov.
During the processing pause, you can:
- Upload your TEACH Grant certification form on StudentAid.gov, or
- Mail/fax TEACH Grant certification forms or requests for loan conversion, suspension, discharge, or reconsideration of loan conversions to:
Federal Student Aid Programs - TEACH
P.O. Box 300010
Greenville, TX 75403
Fax: 540-212-2415
Note: Any forms or documents you submit will be held and processed when the pause ends. You can still complete TEACH Grant counseling and submit your TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve or Repay during this time.

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