2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 22, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog

Scholars Academy


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The Louisiana Christian Scholars Academy will provide high-achieving high school students the opportunity to earn up to two years of college credit while completing a high school degree. Classes are taught by LCU’s professors either online or on campus. The LCSA will offer high school students access to the LCU campus for participation in campus activities, chapel, and attendance at athletic events. Guided by the Univeristy’s Mission all classes are Christ-centered integrating Faith and Learning for academic excellence.

Student Eligibility Requirements:

  • Student must be enrolled in a Louisiana public, private, or parochial school, or in a BESE-Approved Home Study Program.
  • Student must be on track for completing the required Louisiana Core 4 Curriculum.
  • Student must have achieved 11th or 12th-grade academic standing. (Limited enrollment for 10th graders requires high school principal recommendation.)
  • Student must be enrolled in a college course for which dual credit is attempted and recorded on both student’s secondary and postsecondary academic records.
  • Student will be admitted and enrolled as a “Non-Degree Seeking” student. Upon graduation from high school, if the student enrolls at LCU, he/she will apply for admission as a regular student and must meet the university’s admission requirements.

Student Enrollment Criteria:

  • ACT Composite Score of 19 (or equivalent PLAN, CLT, ASPIRE, Accuplacer, SAT, or COMPASS score)
  • ACT English sub-score of 18 to enroll in English Comp I (EN 101) (or equivalent PLAN, CLT, ASPIRE, Accuplacer, SAT, or COMPASS score)
  • ACT Mathematics sub-score of 19 to enroll in College Algebra (or equivalent PLAN, CLT, ASPIRE, Accuplacer, SAT, or COMPASS score)
  • GPA 3.00 - Junior/Sophomore Status

TOPS University Course Requirements for High School Graduation


Units Courses
  English = 4 Units
1 unit English I
1 unit English II
1 unit from the following: English III, AP English Language Arts and Composition, or IB English III (Language A or Literature and Performance)
1 unit from the following: English IV, or AP English Literature and Composition, or IB English IV (Language A or Literature and Performance)
  Math = 4 Units
1 unit Algebra I
1 unit Geometry
1 unit Algebra II
1 unit from the following: Algebra III, Advanced Math - Functions and Statistics, Advanced Math-Pre-Calculus, Pre-Calculus or IB Math Methods I (Mathematical Studies SL); Calculus, AP Calculus AB, or IB Math Methods II (Mathematics SL); AP Calculus BC; Probability and Statistics or AP Statistics; IB Further Mathematics HL; IB Mathematics HL; AP Computer Science A. 
  Science = 4 Units
1 unit Biology I
1 unit Chemistry I
2 units from the following: Earth Science; Environmental Science; Physical Science; Agriscience I and Agriscience II (one unit combined); Chemistry II or AP Chemistry or IB Chemistry II; AP Environmental Science or IB Environmental Systems; Physics I, AP Physics I, AP Physics B, or IB Physics I; AP Physics C-Electricity and Magnetism, AP Physics C-Mechanics, or IB Physics II, or AP Physics II; Biology II, or AP Biology, or IB Biology II, or Human Anatomy and Physiology.
  Social Studies = 4 Units
1 unit from the following: U.S. History, AP U.S. History, or IB U.S. History.
1 unit from the following: Civics, Government, AP U.S. Government and Politics; Comparative, or AP U.S. Government and Politics-United States.
2 units from the following: Western Civilization, European History, or AP European History; World Geography, AP Human Geography, or IB Geography; World History, AP World History, or IB World History; History of Religion; IB Economics, Economics, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics; AP Psychology, or African American History.
  Foreign Language = 2 Units
2 units Foreign Language, both units in the same language, which may also include the following AP and IB courses: AP Chinese Language and Culture, AP French Language and Culture, AP German Language and Culture, AP Italian Language and Culture, AP Japanese Language and Culture, AP Latin, AP Spanish Language and Culture, IB French IV, IB French V, IB Spanish IV, IB Spanish V, Mandarin Chinese I-IV, Hindi I-IV, Portuguese I-IV, Vietnamese I-IV.
  Fine Arts = 1 Unit
1 unit from the following: Performance course in Music, Dance or Theatre; Fine Arts Survey; Art I, II, III, and IV; Talented Art I, II, III, IV; Talented Music I, II, III, IV; Talented Theatre Arts I, II, III, IV; Speech III and Speech IV (1 unit combined); AP Art History; AP Studio Art:2-D Design; AP Studio Art:3-D Design; AP Studio Art-Drawing; AP Music Theory; IB Film Study; IB Film Study II; IB Music I; IB Music II; IB Art Design III; IB Art Design IV; IB Theatre I, Drafting, Media Arts I-IV; Photography I, Photography II, or Digital Photography.
Total = 19 Units  

 

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