The Giving All True Opportunity Scholarship Program (GATOR) scholarship program provides educational support for parents, by allowing them to use some of their tax dollars on tuition and other approved educational expenses.
GATOR replaces the Louisiana Scholarship Program and is administered by the Louisiana Department of Education, with funds allocated by the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Eligibility
GATOR eligibility requirements
To qualify for the GATOR program, your child must:
- Live in Louisiana
- Be aged between 5 and 21 on September 30 of the current school year
- Meet at least one qualifying condition: currently participating in the GATOR program (returning student), entering kindergarten, previously enrolled in a public school (on required dates during the school year), or from a household earning less than or equal to 250% of the federal poverty level
Students enrolled in GATOR cannot simultaneously participate in any of these school scholarships or programs:
- The 'BESE-Approved Home Study Program'
- The 'Home Study Program' registered with the LDOE as a 'Nonpublic School Not Seeking State Approval'
- The 'Course Choice Program'
- The 'School Choice Program for Certain Students with Exceptionalities'
However, students can receive additional funding from 3rd party sources, as long as they're not prohibited by law, or listed above.

Funding Priorities
GATOR funding priorities
Because GATOR relies on state funding each year, meeting the eligibility requirements does not guarantee funds will be allocated.
Final approval and award amounts depend on the availability of state funds, which will be allocated based on the program's priority guidelines.
Where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the available funds, funding will be allocated in order of priority:
- 1.Current GATOR participants
- 2.Students with disabilities or from lower-income households Less than, or equal to, 250% of the federal poverty level
- 3.The siblings of current participants
- 4.All other eligible students
Currently there is a waiting list. Applicants will be notified by email if and when funding is allocated. If multiple students fall in the same priority group, applications are ordered by the time their application was submitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
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