Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part IV - Student Financial Assistance-Higher Education Scholarship and Grant Programs
Chapter 22 - M.J. Foster Promise Program
Section IV-2213 - Responsibilities of the Louisiana Board of Regents
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code IV-2213
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Advisory Council
1. The Board of Regents shall convene an
Advisory Council to perform the following functions for the purpose of
identifying qualified programs of study for the M.J. Foster Promise Program:
a. identify not more than five industry
sectors and that lead to high demand, high wage jobs that are aligned to state
workforce priorities;
b. review
postsecondary education requirements of each job identified;
c. identify programs of study at the
associate level and below that lead to the identified jobs in each industry
sector; and
d. at least once every
three years, review the state's return on investment in awards
made.
2. Identification
of industry sectors, high demand high wage jobs, and required degrees and
credentials of the identified jobs shall, at a minimum, be based upon the
following:
a. a review of the most current
statewide and regional industry and occupational forecasts approved by the
Occupational Forecasting Conference and the Louisiana Workforce Investment
Council;
b. a review of nationally
recognized databases for industry and occupational projections; and
c. input from the regional development
organizations in each region.
3. The advisory council shall identify and
assist in the establishment of mechanisms to support award recipients to
complete a qualified program and to gain employment in the job for which
training was received. Such mechanisms shall include the provision of college
academic and career counseling and employer partnerships for developing
mentorship programs and work-based learning experiences.
4. The advisory council shall identify and
compile a list of all federal and state programs, including childcare
supplements and other aid or services, that may provide additional support to
award recipients to complete their postsecondary education, provide a copy to
the Louisiana Board of Regents and to the Louisiana Office of Student Financial
Assistance, which shall post such listing on its website.
5. The advisory council shall consist of the
following members:
a. the chancellor of
Louisiana State University at Eunice.
b. the chancellor of Southern University at
Shreveport.
c. the president of the
Louisiana Community and Technical College System.
d. the commissioner of higher
education.
e. the state
superintendent of education.
f. the
secretary of the Louisiana Department of Economic Development.
g. the executive director of the Louisiana
Workforce Commission.
h. the
chairman of the Louisiana Workforce Investment Council.
i. the secretary of the Louisiana Department
of Revenue.
6. The
advisory council shall meet by January 1, 2022, and at least once every three
years thereafter to review the workforce priorities of the state and each of
its workforce regions and designate qualified programs of
study.
B. The Board of Regents shall enter into Memoranda of Understanding with the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, the Louisiana State Police, the Louisiana Department of Revenue, the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services, the Louisiana Department of Health, and the Louisiana Workforce Commission for the purpose of obtaining data to verify applicant statements and reporting. The reporting system shall include data on all award recipients and shall include all of the following:
1. the number and percentage of students
enrolled in each eligible program of study;
2. the number and percentage of those
students who are enrolled in each eligible program of study who are enrolled in
a credit hour or in a non-credit hour program of study;
3. the number of credit hours required to
complete each credit hour program of study;
4. the length of each non-credit hour program
of study;
5. the cost of each
program of study;
6. demographic
information of award recipients, including age, race, gender, and household
income;
7. the number and
percentage of recipients who participated in a program of study that was not
eligible for federal financial aid;
8. the number and percentage of recipients
who were determined ineligible for federal financial aid;
9. the number and percentage of students who
were determined to be unable to complete the free application for federal
student aid (FAFSA) due to extenuating circumstances;
10. the mean length of time required for
award recipients to complete a qualified program as compared to other
completers who did not receive the award;
11. pre-and post-award employment
information, including employment status, annual wages, and employer's industry
sector; and
12. recidivism rates of
award recipients.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:3047 et seq.
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