PD - Funding Guidelines

 

Courses or Programs (Updated 5/28/08)

PD applications for on line classes courses or educational programs that are accepted will receive $300 per semester.  If a course costs less than $300, the full amount under $300 may be covered. For long-term programs, requests must be submitted each semester.

 


Reimbursement for Courses (9/13/06)

It is expected that individuals will get their requests into the PD Committee prior to the beginning of their course or class.  PD funds cannot pay for a class, program or conference that has already finished.  In case of a course or program that is in process, such as a semester-long class, the PD Committee may award funds in the same semester only.

 


AASSA presenters support and per diem (3/06)

  • Registration
  • Housing
  • Transportation
  • Per diem food ($6 breakfast, $8 lunch, $16 dinner unless provided)
  • Peruvian Assist Cards – Continues local health insurance outside of country for length of the trip.
  • Visa/Entry Fee Guidelines (IC decision):
    1. Visas or entry fees WILL BE paid by the school in the following cases:
    2. Coaches and teachers who chaperone students.
      Faculty who represent Roosevelt as conference presenters.
    3. Visas, entry fees, passports or other personal documents WILL NOT be paid by the school in the following cases:
    4. Passports or other personal documents such as yellow fever shots will not be paid by the school for anyone.
      Visas/entry fees will not be paid by the school for faculty attending conferences but not presenting for Roosevelt.

In addition:

FLIGHTS:

  1. The PD Committee will pay for the lowest priced airfare with the most efficient schedule possible.
  2. If the presenter wishes to take a more expensive flight, the difference will be deducted from his or her next paycheck.

HOTELS:

  1. The PD Committee will pay for the less expensive hotel for the nights needed for the conference and to catch the flights in #1 above.
  2. If the presenter wishes to take a more expensive hotel, the difference will be deducted from his or her next paycheck.
  3. If the presenter wishes to stay an extra night that does not interfere with the Roosevelt school schedule, the difference will be deducted from his or her next paycheck.

Support and per diem for other workshops and conferences (9/13/06)

The PD Committee makes every effort to fund other workshops and conferences in a similar fashion to the AASSA conferences.  In general this will include the same features depending upon the money available in the budget.

  • Registration
  • Housing
  • Transportation
  • Per diem food ($6 breakfast, $8 lunch, $16 dinner unless provided)
  • Peruvian Assist Cards – Continues local health insurance outside of country for the length of the trip.
  • Visa/Entry Fee Guidelines (IC decision):
    • Visas or entry fees WILL BE paid by the school in the following cases:
    • Coaches and teachers who chaperone students.
      Faculty who represent Roosevelt as conference presenters.
    • Visas, entry fees, passports or other personal documents WILL NOT be paid by the school in the following cases:
    • Passports or other personal documents such as yellow fever shots will not be paid by the school for anyone.
      Visas/entry fees will not be paid by the school for faculty attending conferences but not presenting for Roosevelt.

       

       

 

TTT Presenter Stipends (5/08)

TTT Presenters do not need to submit an application for funding.

  1. A single presenter will receive 1 full FDR credit AND $50 for a single workshop.
  2. Paired or group presenters will each receive 1 full FDR credit AND $75 to split between them.
  3. In either case, if the presentation is given twice, the stipend will increase by $25 (to be split if there are presenters).
  4. This decision was made April, 2006 and approved by the IC.

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