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in the Dual Enrollment Program. A student will no longer be eligible for the Dual Enrollment
Program if he/she earns a grade of “D”, “F” or “W” These grades will be reflected on the
high school and college transcripts.
15. Seniors are eligible for dual enrollment courses through the spring semester of their senior
year, and may NOT take summer dual enrollment courses regardless of their graduation
date.
Students may not enroll in vocational-preparatory instruction, college-preparatory instruction,
and other forms of precollegiate instruction, or physical education courses that focus on the
physical execution of a skill, rather than the intellectual attributes of the activity. [Florida
Statute §1007.271(7)]
Career and Technical Dual Enrollment courses shall be available for students seeking a degree
or certificate from a complete job preparatory program, but shall not sustain student
enrollment in isolated career and technical courses. [Florida Statute §1007.271(4)]
Career Dual Enrollment shall be provided as a curricular option for secondary students to
pursue in order to earn a series of elective credits toward the high school diploma. It is the
intent of the legislature that Career Dual Enrollment provides a comprehensive academic and
Career Dual Enrollment Program within the career center or community college. [Florida
Statute §1007.271(4)(21)]
Per Florida Statute § 1007.271(2)(10)(11)(16), there are no tuition, registration, laboratory fees,
or textbook costs to students participating in the Dual Enrollment Program. Students are
responsible for textbooks that must be returned to the vendor. Fees will be charged to students
who lose or damage textbooks. Students will be responsible for parking permits, identification
card fees, late fees, library fees, special course fees, etc. or other course-related materials.
A student may attempt a single course, a maximum of three times, during their college career
in a Florida postsecondary educational facility. These three attempts include withdrawals. A
student who requires less than six credits, in order to graduate, may opt to complete all needed
credits through the School District’s Dual Enrollment Program, if eligible. This student does not
need to enroll in a full schedule, of at least six courses, through the high school. However, if a
student enrolls in a high school course on the high school campus, the student will be required
to enroll in six courses or eight courses in schools on a four-by-four block schedule. Students
may not dually enroll if they will graduate prior to the end of the postsecondary course. The
student may apply to the postsecondary institution and pay the required registration, tuition,
and fees, if the student meets the postsecondary institution's admissions requirements. [Florida
Statute § 1007.271(2) & Florida Counseling for Future Education Handbook]
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