| WHAT IS DUAL ENROLLMENT? |
AM I ELIGIBLE FOR DUAL ENROLLMENT? |
The dual enrollment program allows high school students to earn college credit for select courses in their high schools. The program was developed to allow students to begin working on their college degree earlier in their academic careers and thus complete their degree in a shorter period of time.
Dual enrollment is authorized by Florida Statute 1007.271 |
If you are in 10th, 11th, or 12th grade, meet college placement test standards, and your high school eligibility standards, and have written permission from your principal or guidance counselor, you may participate in dual enrollment classes.
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| WHEN ARE DUAL ENROLLMENT CLASSES OFFERED? |
ARE CERTAIN COURSES OFF-LIMITS? |
You can take dual enrollment classes during school hours, after school hours, and during the summer term. (Courses are offered at the high school and on campus.)
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Dual enrollment grades are recorded on both college and high school transcripts.
- College preparatory courses
- Orientation courses
- Physical education courses
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| HOW ARE GRADES RECORDED? |
WHAT DOES DUAL ENROLLMENT COST? |
Dual enrollment grades are recorded on both college and high school transcripts. |
Students in dual enrollment classes do not pay registration, matriculation, or lab fees. Your high school provides textbooks and instructional materials.
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