Wisconsin Code § 39.415

Technical excellence higher education scholarships
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Executive secretary” means the executive secretary of the
board.
(b) “Faculty of the high school” means the principal administrative unit of the faculty personnel of a high school.
(c) “Level of proficiency in technical education subjects”
means the level of proficiency of a senior in technical education
subjects according to criteria developed and approved under sub.
(2).
(d) “School board” has the meaning given in s. 115.001 (7).
(e) “School district” has the meaning given in s. 115.01 (3).
(f) “Senior” means a pupil enrolled in the 12th grade in a public or private high school, a tribal school, the school operated by
the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and
Hard of Hearing, or the school operated by the Wisconsin Center
for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
(g) “Tribal school” has the meaning given in s. 115.001
(15m).
(h) “Vocational diploma” means a diploma granted to a person who has completed a 2-year, full-time program in an area
designated and approved by the technical college system board
for which the course requirements are established by that board.
(2) LEVEL OF PROFICIENCY CRITERIA. (a) Each school board
of a school district operating one or more high schools and each
governing body of a private high school or tribal high school shall
develop criteria to determine the level of proficiency in technical
education subjects of seniors enrolled in a high school operated
by the school district or governed by the governing body and submit those criteria to the board for approval. If the board approves
those criteria, the school board or governing body may use those
criteria to designate seniors as scholars under sub. (3) (a) or to
nominate seniors for designation as scholars under sub. (3) (b)
and the faculty of the high school may use those criteria to select
seniors for designation as scholars or to certify alternates under
sub. (3) (d) or (e).
(b) The executive secretary shall develop criteria to determine
the level of proficiency in technical education subjects of seniors
enrolled in the school operated by the Wisconsin Educational
Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing or the school
operated by the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired and of seniors nominated under sub. (3) (b) and submit
those criteria to the board for approval. If the board approves
those criteria, the executive secretary may use those criteria to
designate seniors as scholars under sub. (3) (c) 1., 2., or 3., or to
select alternates under sub. (3) (f) or (g).
(3) DESIGNATION OF SCHOLARS. (a) Subject to par. (d), by
February 25 of each school year, the school board of each school
district operating one or more high schools and the governing

body of each private high school and of each tribal high school
shall:
1. For each high school with an enrollment of at least 80
pupils but fewer than 500 pupils, designate the senior with the
highest level of proficiency in technical education subjects as a
scholar.
2. For each high school with an enrollment of at least 500
pupils but fewer than 1,000 pupils, designate the 2 seniors with
the 2 highest levels of proficiency in technical education subjects
as scholars.
3. For each high school with an enrollment of at least 1,000
pupils but fewer than 1,500 pupils, designate the 3 seniors with
the 3 highest levels of proficiency in technical education subjects
as scholars.
4. For each high school with an enrollment of at least 1,500
pupils but fewer than 2,000 pupils, designate the 4 seniors with
the 4 highest levels of proficiency in technical education subjects
as scholars.
5. For each high school with an enrollment of at least 2,000
pupils but fewer than 2,500 pupils, designate the 5 seniors with
the 5 highest levels of proficiency in technical education subjects
as scholars.
6. For each high school with an enrollment of 2,500 or more
pupils, designate the 6 seniors with the 6 highest levels of proficiency in technical education subjects as scholars.
(b) Subject to par. (e), by February 25 of each school year, the
school board of each school district operating one or more high
schools and the governing body of each private high school and of
each tribal high school may, for each high school with an enrollment of fewer than 80 pupils, nominate for designation as a
scholar by the executive secretary under par. (c) 3. the senior with
the highest level of proficiency in technical education subjects.
(c) The executive secretary shall do all of the following:
1. Subject to par. (f), for the school operated by the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, designate the senior with the highest level of proficiency in technical education
subjects as a scholar.
2. Subject to par. (g), for the school operated by the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, designate the senior with the highest level of proficiency in
technical education subjects as a scholar.
3. Designate not more than 10 seniors nominated under par.
(b) as scholars.
4. For each public, private, or tribal high school with an enrollment of at least 80 pupils, notify the school board of the
school district operating the public high school or the governing
body of the private or tribal high school of the number of scholars
to be designated under par. (a).
5. For each public, private, or tribal high school with an enrollment of fewer than 80 pupils, notify the school board of the
school district operating the public high school or the governing
body of the private or tribal high school that the school board or
governing body may nominate a senior under par. (b) who may be
designated as a scholar by the executive secretary.
(d) By February 25 of each school year, if 2 or more seniors
from the same high school of at least 80 pupils have the same
level of proficiency in technical education subjects and, except for
the limitation on the number of designated scholars, are otherwise eligible for designation under par. (a), the faculty of the high
school shall select the applicable number of seniors for designation under par. (a) as scholars and shall select, in order of priority,
any remaining seniors with the same level of proficiency as alternates for the scholars or, if there is no remaining senior with the
same level of proficiency, any remaining seniors with the next
highest level of proficiency as alternates for the scholars. If a senior from that high school who is designated as a scholar under
par. (a) does not qualify for a higher education scholarship under
sub. (4) (a), an alternate for the scholar with the same level of proficiency as any senior from that high school designated as a
scholar under par. (a) shall be eligible for a higher education
scholarship under sub. (4) (a) until the scholarship may be
awarded by the board. If an alternate with the same level of proficiency as a scholar under par. (a) does not qualify for a higher education scholarship under sub. (4) (a), an alternate with the next
highest level of proficiency shall be eligible for a higher education scholarship under sub. (4) (a) until the scholarship may be
awarded by the board.
(e) If 2 or more seniors from the same high school of fewer
than 80 pupils have the same level of proficiency in technical education subjects and, except for the limitation of one nominated
senior, are otherwise eligible for nomination under par. (b), the
faculty of the high school shall select the senior who may be
nominated by the school board of the school district operating the
public high school or the governing body of the private or tribal
high school for designation under par. (b) as a scholar by the executive secretary. If that senior is designated as a scholar by the executive secretary, but does not qualify for a higher education
scholarship under sub. (4) (a), the faculty of the high school shall
select, in order of priority, one or more of the remaining seniors
with the same level of proficiency for nomination as a scholar or,
if there is no remaining senior with the same level of proficiency,
one or more of the remaining seniors with the next highest level
of proficiency for nomination as a scholar, and the school board
of the school district operating the high school or the governing
body of the private or tribal high school shall nominate under par.
(b) one or more of these seniors as eligible for a higher education
scholarship under sub. (4) (a) until the scholarship may be
awarded by the board.
(f) If 2 or more seniors from the school operated by the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired have the same
level of proficiency in technical education subjects and, except for
the limitation of one designated senior, are otherwise eligible for
designation under par. (c) 1., the executive secretary shall make
the designation under par. (c) 1. of the senior who may be eligible
for a higher education scholarship under sub. (4) (a). If that senior does not qualify for a higher education scholarship under
sub. (4) (a), the executive secretary shall designate, in order of
priority, one or more of the remaining seniors with the same level
of proficiency, or, if there is no remaining senior with the same
level of proficiency, one or more of the remaining seniors with
the next highest level of proficiency as eligible for a higher education scholarship under sub. (4) (a) until the scholarship may be
awarded by the board.
(g) If 2 or more seniors from the school operated by the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of
Hearing have the same level of proficiency in technical education
subjects and, except for the limitation of one designated senior,
are otherwise eligible for designation under par. (c) 2., the executive secretary shall make the designation under par. (c) 2. of the
senior who may be eligible for a higher education scholarship under sub. (4) (a). If that senior does not qualify for a higher education scholarship under sub. (4) (a), the executive secretary shall
designate, in order of priority, one or more of the remaining seniors with the same level of proficiency, or, if there is no remaining senior with the same level of proficiency, one or more of the
remaining seniors with the next highest level of proficiency as eligible for a higher education scholarship under sub. (4) (a) until
the scholarship may be awarded by the board.
(h) Notwithstanding par. (a), if a high school of at least 80
pupils closes or merges, the school board of the school district

operating the high school or the governing body of the private or
tribal high school shall, subject to par. (d), for each of the 2 school
years following the closure or merger, designate the same number
of scholars from among the pupils enrolled in the high school at
the time of closure or merger as the number of scholars designated for that high school in the school year the high school
closed or merged. Any seniors designated under this paragraph
shall be eligible for an original scholarship under this section.
(4) TECHNICAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS. (a) If a designated
scholar under sub. (3) is admitted to and enrolls, for at least 6
credits, by September 30 of the academic year immediately following the school year in which the senior was designated a
scholar, in a technical college district school that is participating
in the program under this section, the scholar shall receive a
higher education scholarship in an amount not to exceed $2,250
per academic year.
(b) For each academic year that a scholar who receives a
scholarship under par. (a) is enrolled for at least 6 credits, maintains at least a 3.000 grade point average or the equivalent as determined by the district school, and makes satisfactory academic
progress toward an associate degree, a bachelor’s degree, or a vocational diploma as certified by the district school, the student is
eligible to receive a higher education scholarship as determined
under par. (a) in the subsequent year or, if the scholar does not enroll in a participating district school in the subsequent year, in the
semester immediately following the subsequent year.
(bg) If a student who received a higher education scholarship
under par. (a) is not eligible under par. (b) for the scholarship for
a year because the scholar failed to maintain for a prior year at
least a 3.000 grade point average or the equivalent determined by
the district school, the student is eligible to receive a scholarship
under par. (a) for the year immediately following a year for which
all of the following criteria are satisfied:
1. The student enrolls for at least 6 credits.
2. The student’s grade point average increases to at least
3.000.
3. The district school certifies that the student has made satisfactory academic progress.
(br) No scholar is eligible for a higher education scholarship
for more than 3 years at a district school.
(c) Subject to sub. (5), for each year the student receives a
higher education scholarship under par. (a) or (b), the board shall
pay the district school, on behalf of the student, an amount not to
exceed $1,125 per academic year.
(5) PAYMENTS; MATCH REQUIRED. (a) The board shall make
the payments under sub. (4) (c) only if the district school matches
the amount of the payment from institutional funds, gifts, or
grants.
(b) The board shall make the payments under sub. (4) (c) from
the appropriation under s. 20.235 (1) (fw).
(6) NOTIFICATIONS; APPROVAL; WITHDRAWAL. (a) 1. Each
technical college district school that wishes to participate in the
scholarship program under this section shall notify the board of
its wish to participate in the program by October 1 prior to the
academic year in which the school wishes to begin participation.
The board shall approve for participation in the program a district
school that provides notice under this subdivision of its wish to
participate in the program. An approval under this subdivision
remains valid until suspended or revoked by the board or until
withdrawn by the school as provided under subd. 2.
2. If a district school that is approved under subd. 1. for participation in the scholarship program under this section subsequently wishes to no longer participate in the program, the school
shall notify the board of this fact in writing by October 1 prior to
the academic year in which the institution will no longer
participate.
(b) Each designated scholar who is eligible for an original
higher education scholarship under sub. (4) (a) shall notify the
board as soon as practicable of the district school he or she will
be attending in the next academic year. Each designated scholar
who is eligible for a subsequent higher education scholarship under sub. (4) (a) shall notify the board as soon as practicable
whether he or she will be enrolling in a participating district
school in the academic year immediately following the academic
year in which he or she received an original or subsequent scholarship under sub. (4), or in the semester immediately following
that immediately following year, and of the district school in
which he or she will be enrolling.
(c) Annually, the board shall notify each scholar who will be
attending a participating technical college district school in the
next academic year of the amount of his or her higher education
scholarship.
(7) SCHOLARSHIPS NOT TO SUPPLANT OTHER GRANT; EXCEPTION. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), a scholarship under this
section shall not be used to supplant any other grant for which a
student is eligible.
(b) A student who receives a scholarship under this section is
not eligible to receive a scholarship under s. 39.41.
(8) ANNUAL REPORT. By August 1, 2016, and annually thereafter, the board shall submit a report to the joint committee on finance evaluating the success of the program under this section.
The report shall specify the number and amount of the scholarships awarded in the current fiscal year and the technical college
district schools chosen by the scholarship recipients.
(9) RULES. The board shall promulgate rules to implement
this section.

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