Collegiate High School
Collegiate High School Admission
The Collegiate High School program, housed in the Hobbs Center on the Pensacola Campus, is designed to provide students an opportunity to earn the high school diploma. Each student is assessed $30 per semester regardless of the number of courses taken. Any student enrolled in Collegiate High School courses is responsible for purchasing his or her own textbooks.
Eligibility for the Collegiate High School is as follows:
The applicant must be at least 16 years of age and not currently enrolled in any K-12 school system.
The applicant must not have earned a high school diploma or the GED diploma in any state.
Admission documents required include the following:
- Collegiate High School Application Form. Available at the Collegiate High School located in Building 11 on the Pensacola Campus or a registration center on any campus or center.
- Registration Information. Including beginning dates for semesters and sessions may be obtained from the High School or any registration center.
- Parent Agreement Form. Any applicant under the age of 18 must have the agreement of a parent or legal guardian for enrollment in the Collegiate High School. The agreement form is included on the application for admission.
- Transcript. Official copies of transcripts from previously attended high schools must be on file before registration in a second term will be permitted. Each applicant is encouraged to bring a personal copy of the high school record with him or her for advising purposes. The official transcript must be sent directly from the issuing high school to the Admissions and Records Office.
- Home Education (Home School) Credits. A student who has been enrolled in a home education program will have work evaluated in accordance with rules established at the state level. Successful completion of courses in residence is required before home school courses will be accepted and posted to a student’s permanent Collegiate High School record.
Escambia County (FL) and Santa Rosa County Applicants. Additional admission requirements are in place for the student who is enrolling with the Collegiate High School after withdrawing from a school in Escambia or Santa Rosa County. The applicant must present the official withdrawal form as well as a statement of eligibility to return.
Co-enrollment from a District High School. A high school student in an area public school may be required to co-enroll in a course offered through the Collegiate High School. Co-enrollment is limited to two (2) courses per academic year, and no fees will be assessed to the students.