Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Early Start Program & TOPS Tech Award.

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Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Early Start Program & TOPS Tech Award

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Early Start Award  This program provides an incentive for Louisiana’s public high school students to start early in preparing for a career in a qualifying Top Demand Occupation  Created in the Regular Session of the 2005 Louisiana Legislature

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Early Start Award Eligibility Requirements  Be an 11 th or 12 th grade student in a Louisiana public high school  Pursue an industry-based occupational or vocational credential in a public college or university that is:  defined by the Board of Regents;  identified by the Occupation Forecasting Conference as a Top Demand Occupation;  recognized by the State Industry Based Certification Council; and  approved by BESE and the Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS)

Trailblazer Camp 2007

TOPS Tech Early Start Award Eligibility Requirements  Have prepared a 5-year education and career plan  Have a cumulative high school grade point average of at least 2.00 on a 4.00 scale  Have at least minimum passing scores in English and Mathematics on the GEE  Score at least 15 on the English and Mathematics subsections of the ACT PLAN Assessment

Trailblazer Camp 2007 Application  TOPS Tech Early Start Application in PDF format is available for download from

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Early Start Award Award Benefits  Provides a payment of up to $300 per semester and $600 per academic year at a rate of $50 per credit hour  Award is limited to six credit hours per semester and twelve credit hours each Academic Year (College)  The TOPS-TECH Early Start Award is not payable for summer semesters or sessions

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Early Start Award Award Benefits  Participation in the TOPS Tech Early Start Program does not guarantee eligibility to receive the TOPS Tech Award  Participation in the TOPS Tech Early Start Program does not prevent a student from qualifying for a TOPS Opportunity, Performance or Honors award  The TOPS Tech Early Start Award is limited to those Top Demand Occupations requiring an occupational or vocational credential  Academic programs are not included

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Early Start Award Retention Requirements  Must be in good standing in a public high school (as verified by the Principal)  Must maintain a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale on all courses attempted  Must remain in good standing at a public postsecondary institution (as verified by the institution)  Must pursue one or more courses leading to a credential in a TOP Demand Occupation at a public postsecondary institution each eligible semester

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Early Start Award Retention Requirements  Must maintain, by the end of the spring term, a cumulative postsecondary institution GPA of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale  Must maintain Steady Academic Progress (a minimum of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale) at the end of each semester

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Award Eligibility Requirements  A student must be a U.S. citizen, or a permanent resident who is eligible to apply for citizenship  Any student who graduates from a Louisiana approved high school meets the TOPS residency requirements if he/she actually resides in Louisiana for the his/her last two full years of high school  Or, a parent or custodian of a dependent student must have been a resident of the state of Louisiana for the 24 months prior to high school graduation  Have no criminal convictions  Excludes misdemeanor traffic violations

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Award Eligibility Requirements  2.50 minimum TOPS or TOPS Tech Core Curriculum GPA on a 4.00 scale  ACT score of 17  SAT score of 810  Completion of one the three TOPS Tech Core Curricula  Opportunity, Performance or Honors Award curriculum  TOPS Tech Option 1  TOPS Tech Option 2

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Core Curriculum UnitsCourses 3English I, II, III 1English IV or Business English 1Algebra I or, Algebra I, Parts 1 & 2 (two units) or, Applied Mathematics I and II (two units) 2Geometry, Algebra II, Advanced Mathematics I, Advanced Mathematics II, Financial Mathematics, Applied Mathematics III, Discrete Mathematics, or Probability and Statistics

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Core Curriculum UnitsCourses 1Biology 1Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, or ChemistryCom 1Earth Science, Environmental Science, Physical Science, Integrated Science, Biology II, Chemistry II, Physics, Physics II, Physics for Technology, or Agriscience I&II (two units)

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Core Curriculum UnitsCourses 1American History 1World History, World Geography, or Western Civilization 1Civics and Free Enterprise (one unit combined), Civics (one unit), or AP American Government

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Core Curriculum Option 1 UnitsCourses 1Fine Arts Survey or 2 units of performance courses in music, dance or theater or 2 units studio art or 2 units visual art or 1 unit of an elective from among the other subjects in the core curriculum 2Foreign Language, Technical Writing, Speech I, or Speech II 1Computer Education program approved by BESE

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Core Curriculum Option 2 – For students enrolled in a Career Major UnitsCourses 4A career major comprised of a sequence of specialty related courses as defined in the career options law 1Related or technical course 1A basic computer course

Trailblazer Camp 2007 Career Options 001 – Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources 002 – Architecture & Construction 003 – Arts, A/V Technology & Communications 004 – Business, Management & Administration 005 – Education & Training 006 – Finance 007 – Government & Public Administration 008 – Health Science 009 – Hospitality & Tourism 010 – Human Services 011 – Information Technology 012 – Law, Public Safety & Security 013 – Manufacturing 014 – Marketing, Sales & Service 015 – Science, Technology, Engineering & Math 016 – Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Award Benefits  May be used to pursue  vocational or technical education certificate or diploma  or non-academic degree in skill or occupational training  May receive for two years  Summer terms are covered for students attending a technical program

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Award Benefits  For students attending a public institution that does not offer an academic degree at the baccalaureate level, the award will pay an amount equal to tuition  For students attending a public or LAICU institution which offers a baccalaureate degree, the award will be an amount equal to the weighted average of tuition paid at the previous group of schools

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Award Eligible Programs  Check with the school you plan to attend to determine the programs offered which qualify for the TOPS Tech Award  All programs at the Louisiana Technical College (all campuses) are eligible  Examples of eligible programs:  Medical Assistant  Computer Network Technology  Pharmacy Technician  Fire Science Technology  Culinary Arts  Office Administration  Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Award Retention Requirements  Must earn 24 hours of credit each academic year  Failure to earn 24 hours will result in award cancellation  Exceptions to the 24 hour requirement can be granted by LOSFA for reasons beyond the student’s control  Summer hours are included in the academic year for the TOPS Tech Award only

Trailblazer Camp 2007 TOPS Tech Retention Requirements  A cumulative GPA of 2.50 is required at the end of each academic year  Satisfactory Academic Progress of a 2.00 cumulative GPA at the end of each semester or term is required  Failure to maintain the retention GPA requirement or Steady Academic Progress will result in award suspension  Students whose awards are suspended for GPA or Steady Academic Progress may be reinstated upon attainment of the required GPA provided the period of ineligibility does not exceed one year