New TOPS award could cover full tuition for select group of students
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BATON ROUGE — A new TOPS award will cover the full price of tuition, or close to it, at Louisiana public universities for a select group of students starting this fall, pending Gov. Jeff Landry's signature.
HB 77 introduces the "Excellence" award, which will provide up to $12,000 per year for students with at least a 3.50 GPA and a score of 31 on the ACT. Tuition and fees at LSU for the 2025-2026 school year are estimated to be $12,472 according to the university's website.
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The bill passed the state legislature earlier this week. If signed by the governor, high-school graduates from 2025 on will be eligible.