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E-RATE UPDATE
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http://www.sl.universalservice.org/
The
following is information forwarded from the USAC and NCES concerning school
and library applications for the E-Rate program. The first item pertains to
the current funding schedule and the second item pertains to problems that
are being encountered with the NCES ID field.
1.
Schools and libraries have until 11:59 p.m. EST on February 18 to apply for
FY 2005 E-Rate funding, which runs from July 1, 2005, to June 30, 2006.
Applicants qualify for discounts of 20 percent to 90 percent of the cost of
eligible products (Internet access, internal connections, and
telecommunications services), depending on the number of students they serve
who are eligible for free or reduced-price lunches and whether they are
considered urban or rural. For more information, go to http://www.sl.universalservice.org/.
2. Some
schools and libraries are reporting that they are having difficulty in
completing their E-Rate applications when they left the NCES ID field empty
or entered the 8-digit NCES private school code. USAC has been unable to
duplicate the problems, suggesting that they have been corrected. However,
they did forward the following information to NCES which NCES has asked us to
share with you:
**Public and private schools and libraries applying for
E-Rate grants complete an electronic application that requests an NCES ID
number. If the applicant cannot find that number on the NCES public or
private school, or library, locators, the applicant can leave that item
blank, or key in anything. It's an open alpha field.
**The private school NCES ID code consists of 8 digits.
The public school NCES ID code consists of 12 digits. The application will
accept either number of digits, 8 or 12.
**NCES has nothing to do with the E-Rate program and when applicants call
NCES they don't have any way of helping them. All that NCES can do is to
refer the caller to the E-Rate client service bureau described below. The
Schools and Libraries Division Client Service Bureau is the best contact
source for any user trying to complete the FCC Form 471, whether online or on
paper. The Client Service Bureau is available during regular business hours,
Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Eastern time. They can be contacted
via e-mail using the "Submit a Question" link on the SLD section of
the USAC web site at www.sl.universalservice.org,
via fax at 1-888 -276-8736 or via phone at 1-888-203-8100.
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