Participating and Potential Schools

LA GATOR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Louisiana GATOR Scholarship Program Schools

This section includes answers to frequently asked questions from participating and potential schools in the LA GATOR Scholarship Program. Don't see what you are looking for, contact us at help.la@withodyssey.com or 225-422-1538.

LA GATOR Schools FAQ

LA GATOR Schools FAQ

When will Odyssey have the platform ready for schools?

  • The Odyssey platform launched their school profile creation process in December 2024.  If you are a BESE-approved nonpublic school that did not receive an email to create your profile, please email help.la@withodyssey.com.
  • Schools seeking to participate in LA GATOR as a service provider will be able to apply on a rolling basis beginning in January 2025.

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Should parents apply at the school or to the program?

  • To participate in the LA GATOR Scholarship Program, parents must apply via the Odyssey Platform. Please note this application is separate from school enrollment, which must be completed directly with the school.

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What if my school is not on the list when a parent applies?

  • All BESE-approved schools were sent a link to claim their profile on the Odyssey platform.  If your school leader did not receive this email, please have them reach out to help.la@withodyssey.com to get the school account set up.
  • Schools that are not BESE-approved nonpublic schools will need to apply as a service provider.

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When can we expect to see the rules and regulations set forth by the LDOE?

  • All program rules, regulations, operating procedures, and program information will be accessible at lagator.la.gov.

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Will current Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) students just roll into LA GATOR or will they have to apply?

Current LSP students will need to create profiles on the Odyssey platform, complete attestations, and fill out other relevant information for the LA GATOR Scholarship Program.

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How are current Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) families being notified of the changes?

  • The LDOE & Odyssey will be communicating with LSP schools and students between January and March to provide information ahead of the LA GATOR student application opening on March 1, 2025.
  • Communication will continue to families as they complete the LA GATOR application.

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Will current Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) students remain at their current funded amount until completion/graduation from a school?

  • Students having participated in the Louisiana Scholarship Program during the 2024-2025 school year, subject to the allocation of state funds, shall be awarded an amount equal to the award amount received during the 2024-2025 school year and shall continue to receive this award until the student completes the school’s terminal grade or until the student leaves the school, whichever comes first.
  • The terminal grade of the school refers to the highest grade available at the participating school.

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Will the current Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) families have to submit any income documents?

Current LSP families will need to have their income verified in the Odyssey platform for program eligibility.

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What happens if the family of a Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) student’s income is above the 250% poverty level for the 2025-2026 enrollment time? Will they still be eligible as a previous LSP student?

Yes, they will remain eligible as a student that participated in the LSP for the previous school year. The LA GATOR Scholarship Program rules includes the following: “the student participated in the Louisiana Scholarship Program for the previous school year.” This provision would make them eligible without regard to their family’s income during the first year.

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Will incoming kindergarten students with Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) siblings still get priority over regular incoming kindergarten?

Eligible students are prioritized for LA GATOR in the following order:

  1. Students currently participating in the Louisiana Scholarship Program or the LA GATOR Program
  2. Students from a family with a total income at or below two hundred fifty percent of the federal poverty guidelines and students identified as having a disability under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C. §1401
  3. Siblings of students currently participating in the Louisiana Scholarship Program or LA GATOR Program
  4. Other eligible students 
If an incoming kindergarten student with LSP siblings is not prioritized in one of the first two categories, they will receive their priority in the third category.

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Do students coming to LA GATOR from a public school still have to come from a C, D, or F-rated public school to qualify?

No. Students entering the LA GATOR Program from a public school are eligible regardless of the School Performance Score of the public school they are exiting.

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How many seats/spots will be available?

The number of accounts able to be funded is dependent on an appropriation of the Louisiana Legislature and subsequent budget approval by the Governor. Additionally, participating schools determine the number of available seats at each grade level.

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What are the Federal Poverty Guidelines, and will those at or below the 250% poverty level always be given priority over students from higher income families, even in later phases?

  • All phases of the LA GATOR Program give some level of priority to students at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
  • The HHS Poverty Guidelines are updated annually and can be found at https://aspe.hhs.gov.
  • According to 2024 Guidelines, the poverty guidelines for a family of 4 is $31,200.
  • Students from families at or below 250% of that level would be eligible and prioritized for the LA GATOR Program (250% of $31,200 is $78,000).

2024 Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia

Persons in family/household Poverty guideline
1 $15,060
2 $20,440
3 $25,820
4 $31,200
5 $36,580
6 $41,960
7 $47,340
8 $52,720

For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $5,380 for each additional person.

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Are the amounts being given per pupil determined yet? Will families need to pay the difference between the total tuition and scholarship amount?

  • For the 2025-2026 school year, the award will be the following:
    • for a student identified as having a disability consistent with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C. § 1401, an award up to one hundred sixty percent of the amount, or up to $15,253;
      • Amounts awarded will be calculated according to a tiered methodology established by the LDOE;
    • for a student from a family with a total income that does not exceed two hundred fifty percent of the federal poverty guidelines, an award equal to eighty percent of the amount, or $7,626 ;
    • for any other student, an award equal to fifty-five percent of the amount, or $5,243
  • Families may be responsible for tuition and fee amounts that exceed the amount paid by the student’s LA GATOR Program account.

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Will Odyssey approve income or will the participating schools?

Income information will be verified in the Odyssey platform.

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Will schools be paid quarterly?

Yes, funds shall be allocated on a quarterly basis.

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Is there a customer support option available through Odyssey for schools that have issues using Stripe for payments?

  • Schools that are having issues with Stripe will likely need to contact Stripe directly for customer support.
  • Odyssey customer support is available at help.la@withodyssey.com or 225-422-1538.

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Will there be audits of the LA GATOR Scholarship Program?

  • (§1529 of Program Rules) The LDOE shall contract with an independent audit firm to conduct a compliance audit to ensure funds are used only for allowable expenses and other provisions in the program as deemed appropriate.
    • The LDOE shall maintain a copy of the audit plan and all associated audit reports in accordance with the records retention schedule approved by the Secretary of State.
    • Financial audits of the program and accounts to ensure that expenditures are made in accordance with the law and regulations, including, at minimum, an annual random audit.

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Will students have to take any standardized tests in the LA GATOR Scholarship Program?

LA GATOR rules (§1525) require the annual administration of the following for participating students:

  • assessment in ELA and mathematics required pursuant to the school and district accountability system at the prescribed grade level; or
  • a nationally norm-referenced test or assessment in ELA and mathematics approved by BESE and provided by the participating school or, as applicable, service provider.

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What assessments will be required?

LA GATOR students are required to take an assessment during each year of their participation. Students may choose to take the Louisiana State Assessment or one of the following national norm-referenced assessments:

  • California Achievement Test
  • NWEA/MAP
  • CLT (Classical Learning Test)
  • Iowa – Test of Basic Skills
  • College Board’s SAT
  • PSAT
  • Pre-ACT
  • ACT
  • Stanford Achievement Test
  • TerraNova

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Will student assessment results affect the participating school?

  • LA GATOR participating schools will not receive a letter grade score based on assessment results. The LDOE will collect and report information about student performance as a requirement of the program rules. 
  • LA GATOR’s governing statute also includes the following:
    • “If the department finds that any participating school or service provider has failed to maintain continuing eligibility criteria or has demonstrated gross or a persistent lack of academic competence, the department shall restrict its ability to serve additional students through the program and may terminate its participation in the program. The department shall report any such action to the state board and to parents of participating students as soon as practicable. Additionally, the state superintendent of education may declare a school or service provider immediately ineligible to participate in cases of financial malfeasance or if its participation endangers the academic welfare, health, or safety of children.”

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Is the LA Gator Scholarship Program stackable with other 3rd party funding sources?

According to state law, a student shall not participate in the LA GATOR concurrently with any of the following:

  • A home study program approved by the state board
  • A home study program registered with the department as a nonpublic schools not seeking state approval
  • The Course Choice Program
  • The School Choice Program for Certain Students with Exceptionalities
  • The Tuition Donation Tax Credit Program

Students may be eligible to receive additional funding from 3rd party sources provided that those sources are not listed above or prohibited by law.

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Is this program able to be stacked with the Tuition Donation Tax Credit (TDC) Program?

No. This is prevented by the governing statute of the TDC program (LA RS 47:6301).

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Will students who currently receive school choice money but do not qualify for LA GATOR still receive school choice money?

Yes, the School Choice Program for Students with Certain Exceptionalities is not affected by the LA GATOR Scholarship Program.

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Do children participating in the Nonpublic Schools Early Childhood Development (NSECD) Program have priority?

The law and program rules do not include NSECD students as a prioritized group.

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Is a student learning English as a second language (ESL) considered to have an exceptionality in funding levels?

  • No, ESL is not considered an exceptionality for account funding. Exceptionalities in the LA GATOR Program only include disabilities as indicated by IDEA.
  • ESL students would not be considered differently than other students exclusively for the ESL status for the purposes of LA GATOR.

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Will there be guidelines for parents and schools?

LA GATOR Scholarship Program guidelines will be made available at lagator.la.gov.

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Once the student qualifies, are they automatically qualified the following year?

  • Yes, current LA GATOR students will be eligible and prioritized for funding in the following years of the program. 

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Can current nonpublic school students meeting the poverty guidelines qualify?

Yes, current nonpublic school students may be eligible based on the poverty guidelines.

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If a parent gets approved based on their income and then, after a year or two, their income increases, will they still be able to keep the scholarship even if their income is above 250% of the Federal Poverty Level?

  • Students that were deemed eligible for LA GATOR based on their income and chose to participate in the program will be able to continue participation in following years as current LA GATOR participants are eligible for the program. However, account funding amounts are based on other factors including family income, so the student’s account funding amount may change.
  • Except for current Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) students, each year parents are required to verify income which will be used to determine eligibility and prioritization.

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If a school provides before or after care for students, can parents pay for services through the program, if the funds are available?

  • The LA GATOR Program rules include “tuition or fees for summer education programs and before or after-school education or childcare programs that offer academic support” as an eligible expense.
  • Participating nonpublic schools wishing to offer these services would need to separately apply to LA GATOR as a service provider and include those offered services on their profile.

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When would we know how many of the priority levels get funded?

Families are notified of their student’s award through the Odyssey platform after funding has been allocated by the Louisiana Legislature and signed by the Governor. 

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Will nonpublic schools be able to require students to use LA GATOR money for tuition first?

  • LA GATOR rules do not allow for the restriction of funds to pay for tuition first. Schools are encouraged to communicate with the families that they accept for LA GATOR regarding the importance of tuition payments.
  • In the Odyssey platform, families will have the ability to automate quarterly tuition payments if they choose to do so.  Otherwise, families will need to manually make tuition payments each quarter.

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When will LA GATOR be offered to all students?

  • Eligibility will extend to all Louisiana students during Phase 3 of the Program’s implementation.
  • Phases 1-3 of the LA GATOR Scholarship Program are not dependent on specific dates. Phase changes are subject to funding allocated by the legislature and will be communicated by the LDOE in accordance with BESE policy.

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Bold change now, to improve our education system 
 

Lafayette, LA-Today, surrounded by legislators, educators, school kids, and community leaders, Governor Jeff Landry signed into law monumental bills that will transform our education system and bring back common sense in our classrooms.

Governor Landry signed the LA Gator Scholarship Program into law, which ensures every child has the opportunity of a great education, regardless of where they live. Governor Landry’s Louisiana GATOR (Give All a True Opportunity to Rise) scholarships will allow parents to choose the school that best suits their child’s needs. GATOR Scholarships provide parents with a scholarship account that allows them to customize their child’s education. These scholarship accounts can be used for school tuition and fees, tutoring, educational therapies, textbooks and curricula, dual enrollment courses, uniforms, and transportation.

Also signed into law today were common sense bills that prioritizes learning over government bureaucracy, returns our curriculum back to the basics, and allows our teachers to teach.

HB 46, Rep. Edmonston: Removes Covid-19 vaccine requirement 
HB 47, Rep. Edmonston: School immunization communications 
HB 908, Rep. Amedee: Prohibits discrimination based off vaccination status 
HB 320, Rep. Owen: Let Teachers Teach 
HB 121, Rep. Crews: Requires parental consent for preferred pronouns 
HB 122, Rep. Horton: Let Kids be Kids 
SB 205, Sen. Miguez: Teacher compensation
HB 334, Rep. Amedee: Chaplains 
SB 508, Sen. McMath: Tutoring
HB 244, Sen. Hughes: Literacy 
HB 267, Rep. Carver: Numeracy
HB 644, Rep. Dickerson: Home study 
HB 967, Rep. Riser: Teacher retirement 
HB 647, Rep. Romero: Teacher regulations 
HB 424, Rep. Phelps: Grading scale 
HB 940, Rep. Turner: Deferred maintenance
HB 71, Rep. Horton: Ten Commandments 
SB 313, Sen. Edmonds: Education Scholarship Accounts
 

“Today, we fulfilled our promise to bring drastic reform to our education system and bring common sense back to our classrooms. A strong education system leads to a strong economy and a strong state. Our historic Dream Big Package puts the focus back on our kids, and allows Louisiana to follow in the footsteps of our neighbors in the South. I am thankful to the legislature for their commitment to making the education system in Louisiana one that students, parents, and teachers can all be proud of,” said Governor Jeff Landry.

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