Can We Count on You?

You can make THE difference.

Every year a large number of students attend Louisiana Youth Seminar through scholarships and sponsorships from individuals, corporations, foundations and community organizations. These folks make it possible for these students to have the life-changing experience of LYS.

LYS depends on generous contributions from friends and alumni to keep tuition affordable for all. Although the real cost per student is almost $650, with subsidies provided by LYS, students only pay $550 tuition.

It’s quick and easy to contribute to LYS today.

Every dollar you donate direct impacts the lives of these young leaders. You can make a great difference today with your generous contribution to Louisiana Youth Seminar.

Are you interested in sponsoring a student?

You can leave a lasting impact on a young leader’s life by sponsoring an LYS delegate today. There are many benefits for our sponsors, including: recognition from LYS, recognition in the community, a tax benefit and knowing that you’re changing someone’s life.

Do know of a family or company that would be interested in sponsoring 2-5 students?

We have a number of individuals, families and corporations that recruit and sponsor students from their community. Many individuals and corporations even partner with high schools and sponsor their students. It’s a great way to give back and change a life — or a community.

If you have ideas or are interested in sponsoring a student, please email us at lysinfo@louisianayouthseminar.org.

We are forever grateful to the generous contributions of our donors and sponsors that make LYS possible year after year. And we hope we can count on you to contribute to LYS or sponsor a student today.

Contribute to LYS today.

Who, What, Why

What is LYS?

Louisiana Youth Seminar is unlike any other. LYS is a unique leadership program that has impacted over 9,000 young leaders over the past 44 years.

That’s why it’s often referred to as “Louisiana’s Best.” But it’s not limited to Louisiana residents. Students come from all across the country and the world to attend this life-changing seminar. 

Upon arriving at Louisiana Youth Seminar, delegates are greeted by energetic LYS staff members leading chants and cheers that echo across campus. Our hardworking, dedicated and enthusiastic staff members are college-aged volunteers who commit at least four years of their lives to running this program.

During the week, students participate in many “hands on” activities that focus on leadership development, such as effective communication skills, team building, problem solving and goal setting. And they hear from local, state and national leaders from all walks of life.

Who is LYS?

Notable LYS alumni include: a former U.S. Senator, a CEO of a major medical university, a senior executive with a Fortune 500 company.

Why LYS?

The LYS motto is, “No Man is an Island.” At LYS, you cannot fail. As a result, delegates challenge themselves to try new things, meet new people and develop new skills. And they grow as an individual and a leader in the process.

There’s something for everyone at LYS. Delegates learn how to write and deliver speeches, run for office and lead parliamentary procedure. They learn how to express their feelings through music and make their dreams a reality. And delegates tap into their creative sides to come up with skits, songs and daily cheers.

LYS is only a weeklong seminar — but the knowledge, skills, experiences and friendships gained at LYS last a lifetime. At LYS, truly “No Man is an Island.”

And we hope to have you join us at Opening Convocation in the LSU Student Union Ballroom on Sunday, July 19, at 2:00 p.m.

Spotlight: Super Great Delegates and Alumni

At LYS, truly “no man is an island.” This is not only the theme of LYS, but it’s also the most important lesson learned at LYS. And it’s something that delegates take with them throughout their lives. We love hearing about all the exciting things happening in our delegates’ and alums’ lives — and we wanted to share a few super great stories.

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