Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Technology
e-Rate
Educational entities registered with the Illinois State Board of Education are eligible for the e-Rate program, which is administered by the Schools and Libraries Division (SLD) of the Universal Service Administrative Corporation (USAC).
The Universal Service Program for Schools and Libraries –- more widely known as the "e-Rate" – is a Federal program that provides discounts to all K-12 schools (public and private) and public libraries to assist them with internet connectivity as well as reduced costs related to telecommunication services. Discounts ranging from 20% to 90% are available for telecommunications services, Internet access, and internal connections. In general, the eligible services fall into three major categories:
- Telecommunications – including basic telephone service, cellular and paging services, and the cost of dedicated lines (e.g. 56K, T-1 lines) that provide internet access
- Internet Access – gateway internet services from an ISP (Internet Service Provider)
- Internal Connections – including wiring and network equipment needed to bring information directly to classrooms or library patrons.
Please visit the Eligible Services List to see descriptions of the eligible products and services. e-Rate does not cover desktop computers, learning software, professional development, or electrical infrastructure improvements to school buildings.
e-Rate-Links to Information
- About the e-Rate Program
- Beginners Guides and USAC Web Tour
- Application process
- Eligible Services List
- Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
e-Rate applicants must follow the Children's Internet Protection Act if the application covers Internet access and/or internal connections. Discounts for telecommunications services (provided by a telecommunications carrier) do not require CIPA compliance. - Calculating your discount
Technology Integration Planning for e-Rate
Approved Technology Integration Plans are required of any district or other educational entity applying for e-Rate discounts for eligible services other than basic telephone services (defined as basic local, cellular, PCS, and/or long distance telephone service and/or voice mail). The Technology Integration Plan approval date must precede the start of services (usually July 1) of the applicable funding year or the filing of a Form 486.
- A completed Basic (Draft) Technology Integration Plan (TIP), covering at least one full fiscal funding year (July 1-June 30), is required prior to submitting a Form 470 for e-Rate reimbursement or discounts for the fiscal year applicable to the form filed. As USAC does not presently require approval of Basic (Draft) Technology Plans, ISBE does not request a copy of the Basic (Draft) plan for approval. However, as a certified Technology Plan Approver for USAC, ISBE may seek to verify the completion date and/or request a copy of the Basic (Draft) plan at any time.
- The Basic (Draft) Technology Integration Plan must written to list and support the services being sought via the Form 470 and include the five required USAC elements. The Basic (Draft) plan does not require approval prior to filing a USAC Form 470. Approval of the completed three-year plan is required before services begin (usually July 1 of the following fiscal year) or before filing the USAC Form 486.
(from the Schools and Libraries Division):
- Length: The Basic Technology Integration Plan written to support a Form 470 must cover an entire fiscal year. (July 1 through June 30). The complete Technology Integration Plan submitted for approval to the Illinois State Board of Education must cover three fiscal years. Plans submitted for approval in 2009 will start July 1, 2009 and end June 30, 2012.
- Approval Process: Facilitation of peer review for finalized three-year Technology Integration Plans submitted electronically to ISBE is conducted by the Learning Technology Centers under the direction and supervision of ISBE. Final plan action/approval status is awarded by ISBE based upon the recommendation of plan reviewers and certified by USAC certified Technology Integration Plan Approvers on staff within the agency. (See the complete list of certified Technology Integration Plan Approvers online at http://www.usac.org/sl/about/overview-process.aspx.
Timetable:
The online template for Technology Integration Plans expiring June 30, 2010 will open on or about September 1, 2009. Please watch this website and the Superintendent’s Bulletin for news and updates.
- Spring to Early Fall (annually) for applicants holding a plan, which will not expire on June 30 of the following fiscal year: USAC requires an Annual Review of Technology Integration Plans written to support e-Rate reimbursements or discounts.
- Additionally, LEAs holding a previously approved TIP must memorialize/document monitoring compliance in respect to the schedule written into the approved plan of all plan sections. USAC recommends that applicants capture the annual review date electronically.
Service Provider Invoice Form (Form 474). This must also be “received or postmarked no later than 120 days after the date of the Form 486 Notification Letter or 120 days after the last date to receive service, whichever is later. “
Additional Resources
- http://www.illinois.net/erate/index.htm
- Eligible Products Services List
- Entity Numbers for Illinois Schools
- WWW.CyberdriveIllinois.com: Illinois State Library resources, with gratitude for sharing information used on this site.






