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Recognizing Iowa transportation workers
The Iowa Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) established the Roads Scholar program in 2002 to formally recognize Iowa's transportation workers and their commitment to continuing education. Participation is free and automatic. Workers receive credit hours for attending workshops and conferences. Virutally all training events offered by Iowa LTAP and CTRE qualify for Roads Scholar credit.
As their credit hours add up, workers receive recognition from Iowa LTAP and from their own supervisors.
The program also helps supervisors schedule ongoing staff training and better manage their training budgets. Supervisors can see at a glance what workshops their employees have attended by reviewing their organization's training records.
Roads Scholar levels of achievement
Following are the number of credit hours required to attain each level:
- Roads Scholar I: 30 hours
- Roads Scholar II: 50 hours
- Senior Roads Scholar: 70 hours (see the curriculum below for the core courses that are required to achieve this level)
- Master Roads Scholar: 100 hours
Workers' credit hours are calculated automatically by Iowa LTAP staff. You can see how many credit hours you or your staff have accumulated on this website:
Curriculum
The Roads Scholar curriculum covers six major categories (sample courses are listed for each):
- Engineering basics
- Mathematics Fundamentals *
- Route surveying - Roadway fundamentals
- Motor grader operator training
- Construction inspection - Safety
- Flagger training or Work zone safey * - Transportation and traffic engineering
- Traffic signal design and management
- Access management - Winter operations
- Iowa Expo (or the Iowa Streets & Roads Conference) * - Management
- ISRMSA Conference
- Successful management *
*Core courses must be completed to achieve the level of Senior Road Scholar (70 contact hours).

