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Students must meet the following requirements and conditions, as stated in the Dual
Enrollment Articulation Agreements, in order to be eligible for participation in the Dual
Enrollment Program:
1. Students must be enrolled in Grades 6-12. Students in Grades 6-9 must have earned four
(4) high school credits with at least a 3.0 GPA, two of which must be an English Language
Arts course and a mathematics course. Grade 10 includes the summer upon completion of
Grade 9.
2. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA for all courses except career/technical courses, for
which a minimum 2.0 GPA is required. [Florida Statute § 1007.271(3)]
3. Students must earn college ready scores on either the SAT, ACT, Postsecondary Education
Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) or Florida College Entry-Level Placement Test (FCELPT), as specified
in the Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement. Students must earn college ready scores on
all sections of the above named tests, as specified in the Dual Enrollment Articulation
Agreement, to enroll in any course except career/technical courses at Palm Beach State
College. Students enrolling in mathematics courses at Florida Atlantic University must take
a mathematics placement exam, Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces (ALEKS).
4. Students enrolling in a career/technical course must earn passing scores on the Test of
Adult Basic Education (TABE) required by the individual vocational program.
5. Students must limit enrollment to no more than eight total college credit hours per
semester, regardless of the number of institutions they attend (per Dual Enrollment
Articulation Agreement).
6. Students are limited to enrolling in courses that are a minimum of three (3) credit hours.
One (1) credit hour lab courses must accompany a co-requisite three (3) credit hour course.
7. Students are limited to earning a maximum of sixty (60) credit hours through dual
enrollment and/or early admission.
8. Students are only eligible for undergraduate courses.
9. Students must contact the school counseling office to begin the Dual Enrollment application
process.
10. Students must receive approval of the school principal/designee.
11. Students must adhere to the Dual Enrollment Agreement Guidelines set up by the school.
Participation in Dual Enrollment is subject to the school’s schedule.
12. Students must satisfy any course prerequisites.
13. The college/university must have space available in the requested course.
14. Students must maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA [Florida Statute § 1007.271(3)] per
semester and earn a grade of “C” or better in any college-level course, in order to continue
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