UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!

 

 

 

Guidance

Ms. Kelli LeBeau
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Parents and Students,

Welcome to Doyle High School!  I am always available for consultations and guidance.  Any student is welcome to schedule a conference for any reason, including career counseling, college and scholarship consultation, testing information, written recommendations, financial aide questions, or personal problems.  Except in cases of imminent personal danger, strict confidentiality is maintained.  I am always available for consultation and guidance, but the final responsibility for meeting graduation requirements rests with the students and parents.

Mrs. Kelli LeBeau


Announcements

The Louisiana Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (LASFAA) is proud to offer to Louisiana High School students the opportunity to apply for the LASFAA High School Scholarship. LASFAA will award $500 non-renewable scholarships to high school students who complete the LASFAA High School Scholarship Application.  The deadline to apply for the scholarship is April 15. To apply, students may access the LASFAA web site at http://www.lasfaa.org/ and click on high school scholarship to complete the online application.  Students are selected randomly and are notified in August.  If you have questions, please e-mail Alvina Thomas, Immediate Past President for LASFAA at athomas@ladelta.cc.la.us.

Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarship
In order to be eligible for an award, the student must be a high school senior and a U. S. citizen.  Judging criteria are scholarship (ACT/SAT scores), leadership, and financial need.  Historically, Louisiana recipients have scored a minimum of 22 on the ACT and 1020 on the SAT.
Scholarship awards: 
First Place Boy/Girl--$60,000 ($15,000 per year for four years)
Second Place Boy/Girl--$40,000 ($10,000 per year for four years)
Third Place Boy/Girl--$20,000 ($5,000 per year for four years)
494 Runners-up Awards of $4,000 ($1,000 for four years)
Download an application from http://www.elks.org/ or see Ms. Kelli.

The U. S. Jaycee International Senate is sponsoring scholarships for high school students throughout the country. Applications are available in the Guidance Office.

The American Cancer Society’s Mid-South division is awarding college scholarships to young cancer survivors pursuing an undergraduate degree from an accredited university, community college, or vocational technical school.  Eligibility requirements and applications are available in the Guidance Office.



Fast Web
400,000 free scholarship searches
http://www.fastweb.monster.com/

CollegeNet
Search for colleges, financial aid, scholarship search, etc. http://www.collegenet.com/

Register for SAT 1 or SAT II free scholarship searches
http://www.collegeboard.com/

Free college scholarship searches and financial aid information.
http://www.scholarships.com/

FinAid
Free comprehensive guide to student financial aid
http://www.finaid.org/

How to search for college scholarship cash, financial aid, etc.
http://www.scholarshipcoach.com/

GOCOLLEGE
Free scholarships & financial services
(ACT, SAT, test prep, & more)
 http://www.gocollege.com/

The Princeton Review
 Colleges, scholarships, careers, majors, etc. http://www.princetonreview.com/

Louisiana Financial Aid Links

http://www.osfa.state.la.us/
La Office of Student Financial Assistance, TOPS Scholarship Program, financial aid information, START Savings Program

http://www.regents.state.la.us/
Search for colleges, financial aid, scholarship search (including TOPS), etc

http://www.lela.com/
Low cost federal student loans for Louisiana students and parents through the "SuperTop" Program offered by the Louisiana Education Loan Authority (Lela)

http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA on the web), use the form to apply for federal and state student grants, workstudy, and loans.

Louisiana Tech University School of Art is offering Freshman Art Scholarships in the amount of $15,000.  Deadline for entry is January 23, 2006.  Students must be a graduating senior with a minimum 3.0 GPA and meet Louisiana Tech requirements.  See Ms. Kelli for further details.

Wal-Mart has announced the availability of the 2006 Sam Walton Community Scholarship.  This is a non-renewable $1,000 award for the student's first year of undergraduate study at any accredited college or university. To qualify, the student must be a graduating high school senior and may not be a Wal-Mart or SAM'S CLUB Associate, or be the dependent of a Wal-Mart or SAM'S CLUB Associate.  Interested students should logon to http://www.walmartfoundation.org/ for more information.  Students will apply for the Sam Walton Community Scholarship at http://www.scholarshipadministrators.net/.  This on-line scholarship opportunity is only available from November 1, 2005-January 20, 2006.


Important Dates
10th Grade Plan Test TBA
8th Grade Explore Test Explore TBA

GEE Restest October 22-26, 2007
Senior GEE Retest February 11-15, 2007
LEAP, iLEAP, GEE, LAA Test March 10-14, 2007

Look for January Date for College Night! 
Representatives from LSU, SLU, and BRCC will be in attendance to highlight each campus and answer any questions.  Also, Kristen O'Neil will be here from the TOPS Office and will present important information, including completing the FASFA to all Seniors and Parents.

 

 

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for information concerning
any of the following:

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Correspondence courses

U.S. MILITARY

ACT

college requirements / scholarships

tops

LOUISIANA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Enrollment/scheduling/FIVE YEAR PLANS

USEFUL LINKS

 

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Minimum Graduation Requirements

Technical
Endorsement

Academic
Endorsement

To receive a Standard High School Diploma you must have 23 credits as outlined below and pass all required portions of the Exit Exam.

English  (4 Units)
English I, II, III, and English IV or Business English

Math (3 Units)
Effective for incoming Freshmen 1999-2000 through 2004-2005
Introductory Algebra /Geometry, Algebra I, II, Geometry, Financial Math, Advanced Math
Effective for incoming Freshman after 2005-2006
Algebra I, II, Geometry, Financial Math, Advanced Math

Science (3 Units)
Biology I and choose 2 from the following:  Physical Science, Biology II, Environmental Science, Physics, Chemistry, Agriculture I and II will satisfy one science credit

Social Studies (3 Units)
American History, 1/2 Civics, 1/2 Free Enterprise, and one of the following:  World Geography or World History,

P.E. (1 1/2 Units)
P.E. I, 1/2 P.E. II
*A maximum of 3 1/2 credits may be used toward graduation

Health (1/2 Unit)
1/2 Health

Electives (8 Units)

Total of 23 Credits

To receive a Standard Diploma, a student must also score at least Approaching Basic on the ELA, Math, Science or Social Studies portions of the GEE.

To receive a high school diploma with a Technical Endorsement, you must meet the following criteria:

All classes necessary for the:
TOPS Opportunity Award or
TOPS Tech Award

GEE-At least Approaching Basic on all four components of the Exit Exam

GPA--Career/Technical Endorsement – TOPS Opportunity Award or TOPS Tech Award GPA requirements (Currently 2.5)

ACT--TOPS Opportunity Award--ACT 20
TOPS Tech Award--ACT 17

Area of Concentration--Students must complete four electives credits in an area of concentration and two related elective credits.  The areas of concentration shall be developed locally by a district Curriculum-Design Team and approved by BESE.

Other Requirements:  BESE approved Industry Based certification or 3 college hours in a Career Technical area that articulate to a postsecondary institution, either by actually obtaining the credits and/or being waived from having to take such hours;
AND
A minimum of 90 work hours in work based learning experience.

To receive a high school diploma with an Academic Endorsement, you must meet the following criteria:

TOPS Core Curriculum + 1 Core  Course*
Beginning with incoming freshmen 2004-2005 and thereafter, the TOPS curriculum reflects the one additional unit of math or science.

Incoming freshmen 2003-2004 and prior are required to take the old TOPS curriculum plus one additional unit of Math, Science, or Social Studies.

Area of Concentration:--Students satisy this requirement by completing the Core Courses referenced above.  Students may also choose to complete four elective credits in an area of concentration and tow related elective credits including a computer related course.

GEE 21--Pass all four components with a score of Basic or above or one of the following combinations with the ELA score at Basic or above:
--1 Approaching Basic, 1 Mastery or Advanced, Basic or above in the remaining two

--2 Approaching Basic, 2 Mastery or Above

 

GPA/ACT--TOPS Opportunity GPA and an ACT of 23

Other Requirements:--1 Carnegie unit in an AP course with a score of 3 or higher on the AP exam OR
1 Carnegie unit in an IB course with a score of 4 or higher on the exam OR
3 College hours of non-remedial, articulated credit in core area (math, social studies, science, foreign language, or English)

 

     


 

TOPS

     The Tuition Opportunity Program for Students will pay for tuition to Louisiana Public Colleges and Louisiana Technical Colleges.  In order to be eligible, the students must complete the core curriculum requirements with a minimum of 2.5 core GPA.  The ACT score requirement is based on the average score for Louisiana students for the previous school year and may fluctuate from year to year.  The ACT requirement for graduates of 2005 will be a minimum of 20.  Students may pick up a copy of the TOPS requirements from their counselor
The ONLY application for TOPS is completion of the FAFSA.  A TOPS Financial Aid Meeting is held each year for senior students and parents.  Attendance of this meeting is important to become familiar with the application process and also for information on maintaining eligibility while attending college.

TOPS Core Curriculum
as of January 31, 2003
All of the TOPS Awards require 16.5 units of high school
course work constituting a core curriculum as follows:
1 English I
1 English II
1 English III
1 English IV
1 Algebra I or Applied Algebra 1A and 1B (two units)
or Algebra 1 Parts 1 and 2 (two units)
1 Algebra II
1 Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus or Comparable Math
1 Biology
1 Chemistry
1 Physical Science, Biology II, Environmental Science, Chemistry II, or Physics
1American History
1 World History or World Geography
1 Civics (1/2) & Free Enterprise (1/2)
1 Fine Arts Survey or Substitute two units of Music or Art;
(or Substitute one unit of an elective from among the other subjects listed in this core curriculum)
2 Foreign Language (2 units in the same language)
1/2 Computer Science, or Computer Literacy, or Business Computer Applications,
Desktop Publishing, or Digital Graphics & Animation
(or Substitute at least one half unit of an elective from among the other subjects listed in this core curriculum)
***Beginning with the graduating class of 2008 and thereafter, an additional unit of advanced math or advanced science, for a total of 17.5 units, will be required.  The additional unit must be from among the following:
Geometry, Calculus, Pre-Calculus, Algebra III, Probability and Statistics,
Discrete mathematics, Applied mathematics, Applied Mathematics III, Advanced Math I,
Advanced Math II, Integrated mathematics III, Biology Ii, Chemistry II, Physics, or Physics II.

Minimum Core Grade Point Average--2.5

  • The grade point average fulfilling the TOPS requirement will be calculated using the grades earned in the 17 1/2 Core Curriculum courses ONLY.
  • MINIMUM ACT COMPOSITE:  20 (This may change yearly)
  • All required course work must be taken before the date of High School Graduation.
  • The ACT Test must be taken and scores received the the date of High School Graduation to receive the TOPS Award without penalties.  The June ACT Score will be accepted with a one semester of eligibility penalty for Graduates who have not previously qualified for a TOPS Award.

 

ACT Test Dates

Date

Registration Deadline

September 7, 2007

August 10, 2007

October 27, 2007

September 21, 2007

December 8, 2007

November 2, 2007

February 9, 2008

January 4, 2008

April 12, 2008

March 7, 2008

June 14, 2008

May 9, 2008

 


*Doyle High School Code
191585

*ACT must have an accurate SSN in order to avoid delays in TOPS verification

http://www.act.org/

 

 

SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

     The college is the best source for seeking scholarship aid.  Contact the financial aid office at the college you are interested in attending.  Investigate  the possibility of scholarships that might be offered through the company for which your parents work.  If you have a special skill or talent, talk to a teacher in that particular field about possible scholarships. 
    Louisiana Rehabilitation Services may have funding available for student with physical and/or mental impairments.  For further information contact: 

Louisiana Rehabilitation Services
130 Robin Hood Drive
Hammond, LA  70403

1-800-520-0588

    For Federal Pell Grants and other aid, students must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
TOPS Students must also complete a FAFSA by the priority deadline set forth each year.
    Another valuable source of information is the internet.  Some helpful links are listed below:

http://www.finaid.com/
http://www.fastweb.com/
http://www.osfa.state.la.us/ (TOPS website)
http://www.collegeboard.org/
http://www.scholaraid.com/
http://www.collegequest.com/
http://www.scholarship101.com/
http://www.collegenet.com/
http://www.gocollege.com/

     Many of these sites will require you to complete a profile.  The profile is then used to search for scholarships for which you would be eligible.      
     Also, Listen to the morning announcements! Mr. Terry will announce any scholarships sent directly to the school.

 

Louisiana Colleges and Universities

Grambling State University

http://www.gram.edu/

Louisiana State University-Alexandria

http://www.lsua.edu/

Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge

http://www.lsu.edu/

Louisiana State University-Eunice

http://www.lsue.edu/

Louisiana State University-Health Science Center

http://www.lsumc.edu/

Louisiana State University-Shreveport

http://www.lsus.edu/

Louisiana Tech University

http://www.latech.edu/

McNeese State University

http://www.mcneese.edu/

Nicholls State University

http://www.nicholls.edu/

Northwestern State University

http://www.nsula.edu/

Southeastern Louisiana University

http://www.selu.edu/

Southern University-Baton Rouge

http://www.subr.edu/

Southern University-New Orleans

http://www.suno.edu/

Southern University-Shreveport

http://www.susbo.edu/

University of New Orleans

http://www.uno.edu/

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

http://www.ull.edu/

University of Louisiana at Monroe

http://www.nlu.edu/

Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and University (LAICU)

Centenary College

http://www.centenary.edu/

Dillard University

http://www.dillard.edu/

Louisiana College

http://www.lacollege.edu/

Loyola University

http://www.loyno.edu/

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

http://www.nobts.edu/

Our Lady of Holy Cross College

http://www.olhcc.edu/

Our Lady of the Lake College

http://www.ololcollege.edu/

St. Joseph Seminary College

http://www.stjosephabbey.org/

Tulane University

http://www.2tulane.edu/

Xavier

http://www.xavier.edu/

Louisiana Community and Technical College System     http://www.lctcs.state.la.us/

Louisiana Community Colleges

Baton Rouge Community College

http://www.brcc.cc.la.us/

Bossier Paris Community College

http://www.bpcc.cc.la.us/

Delgado Community College

http://www.dcc.edu/

Nunez Community College

http://www.nunez.cc.la.us/

River Parishes Community College

http://www.rpss.cc.la.us/

South Louisiana Community College

http://www.succ.cc.la.us/

Louisiana Technical Colleges

Acadian Campus-Crosley

http://www.acadian.tec.la.us/

Baton Rouge Campus

http://www.brti.tec.la.us/

Jefferson Campus-Metairie

http://www.jeff.tec.la.us/

Lafayette Campus

http://www.lafayette.tec.la.us/

L.E. Fletcher Campus

http://www.southla.tec.la.us/

Mansfield Campus

http://www.lctes.state.la.us/

Northeast Louisiana Campus

http://www.lctcs.state.la.us/

Sabine Valley Campus-Many

http://www.sabine.tec.la.us/

Shreveport-Bossier Campus

http://www.ltcsb.org/

Sowela Campus

http://www.sowela.tec.la.us/

Sullivan Campus-Bogalusa

http://www.sullivan.tec.la.us/

T.H. Harris Campus

http://www.thharris.solidspeed.net/

Young Memorial Campus-Morgan City

http://www.youngmemorial.com/

 

The United States Military


The Military offers qualified high school graduates a good salary and free job training.  It also provides discipline and structure, as well as career advancement and travel opportunities.  To obtain information on any of the military branches, it is best to contact the recruiters. 
You may also visit these web sites:
Army--1-800-USA-ARMY  http://www.goarmy.com/
Navy--1-800-USA-NAVY  http://www.navyjobs.com/
Airforce--1-800-USA-USAF http://www.airforce.com/
Marines--1-800-MARINES http://www.usmc.mil/
Coast Guard--1-877-NOW-USCG 
www.gocoastguard.com