This program provides eligible public school employees with a stipend payment from the State that can be applied toward an educational loan.  These programs are different from the Federal Teacher and Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) programs and awards will not affect one’s eligibility for these federal programs.

To be eligible, public school employees must provide services in a high needs Delaware public school and/or a high needs subject area, (listed below).

The table below outlines the Teacher Shortage Certification Areas for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Subject Area Certifications
Bilingual 1561 Bilingual Teacher
English Language Learner 1562 Teacher of English Learners
Immersion (Elementary/World language) 1565 World Language Teacher

1521 Elementary Teachers (only if seeking Immersion position with demonstrated language proficiency).

Mathematics Education 1532 Middle-Level Mathematics Teacher
1542 Secondary Mathematics Teacher
Science Education 1533 Middle-Level Science Teacher
1543 Secondary Science Teacher
Special Education (All Areas) 1570 Early Childhood Exceptional Children Special Education Teacher
1571 Special Education Teacher of Students with Disabilities
1573 Teacher of Students with Autism or with Severe Intellectual Disabilities
1574 Teacher of Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
1575 Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments
Skilled & Technical Sciences Teacher (Restaurants/Food/Beverage Services) 1559 Skilled and Technical Sciences Teacher with

  • Culinary & Hospitality Management
  • Cooking & Related Culinary Arts
Skilled & Technical Sciences Teacher (Construction) 1559 Skilled and Technical Sciences Teacher with

  • Carpenter
  • Electrician
  • Welding Technician
  • Masonry
Skilled & Technical Sciences Teacher (Therapeutic Services) 1559 Skilled and Technical Sciences Teacher with

  • Allied Health
  • Dental Assistant
  • Nurse Assistant/Assisting
Education Specialist Areas
School Counselor
School Nurse
School Psychologist
School Social Worker
Speech-Language Pathologist

View the list of eligible High Need Schools in Delaware.

In Delaware, public schools are classified as high-needs schools if they maintain a student population in the top quartile of the state’s elementary or secondary schools in three or more of the following areas:

  • Percent of low-income students,
  • Percent of English learner (EL) students,
  • Percent of students with disabilities (SWD), or
  • Percent of underrepresented minority students, or if the school has more than 90% of their students classified as low-income, EL, or underrepresented minority.

Please note: Delaware high-needs schools may differ from Title I schools. Title I is a federal designation that provides funds to districts and charter schools with high numbers or high percentages of children from low-income families.

Additional Eligibility Requirements

  • Public School Employee is defined as an individual employed at a Delaware public school in one of the following positions:
    1. Educator
    2. School Counselor
    3. School Psychologist
    4. School Social Worker
    5. Speech-Language Pathologist
  • Public School Employees must hold a valid, current license and certificate issued by the Delaware Department of Education, visible in DEEDs.
  • Applicants must have a qualified educational loan.
  • Applicants must be employed full-time for at least 1 school year in the high-need school/area.
  • Applicants must not have an ineffective evaluation on the State’s current evaluation system.
  • An applicant can receive only 1 stipend per year and no more than 5 payments over the applicant’s lifetime.

Application Timeline

Apply for the Public School Employee Support Program for High Need Areas using the link below during the application window.

School Year Application Opens Application Closes Application Link
2025-2026 December 1, 2025 December 30, 2025 2025-2026 Online Application

Awards Timeline

Awards are expected to be announced in late February 2026. Award amounts are determined annually based on the projected budget and the number of eligible applicants. Stipend payments are anticipated to be issued in Spring 2026.


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