Dual Enrollment

The Dual Enrollment program provides college-level instruction to the qualified high school student and is administered in accordance with State Board of Education Regulation 6A-10.0241 Articulation Plans for College Level Instruction for High School Students.

Eligibility criteria and enrollment procedures comply with Florida Law and State Board of Education regulations as well as the Inter-Institutional Articulation Agreements agreed upon by the school districts, eligible private schools, or eligible home education students, and Pensacola State College.

A student who achieves minimum placement scores on state-approved placement exams, meets additional eligibility requirements as stated in the Inter-Institutional Articulation Agreement, who is in grade six through twelve, and who meets the minimum grade point average requirements is eligible for admission into the Dual Enrollment program.

A Dual Enrollment student is exempt from direct payment of tuition, matriculation, and laboratory fees. A public school student participating in dual enrollment may have books provided by the high school. Each private school or home educated student is responsible for purchasing his or her own textbook(s).

Admission

The Dual Enrollment student must meet the eligibility criteria established by state rules and specified in the applicable Inter-Institutional Articulation Agreement.

The following documents must be submitted to the assigned College Advisor:

  1. Dual Enrollment Application.
  2. Dual Enrollment Approval form signed by principal or designee indicating the course(s) to be taken through Pensacola State College.
  3. Placement test scores that are not more than two years of age.
  4. The Dual Enrollment Approval form completed by the high school will be required each semester of enrollment.

Each area high school is assigned a College Advisor for Dual Enrollment purposes. Any interested student should ask the guidance office at the high school for information on the dual enrollment program or may contact the College's Advising Center for information.

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