Program Definitions. The dual enrollment program is the enrollment of an eligible secondary student or home education student pursuant to s. 1007.271(2) in a postsecondary course creditable toward high school completion and a career certificate or an associate or baccalaureate degree. A student who is enrolled in postsecondary instruction that is not creditable toward a high school diploma may not be classified as a dual enrollment student. (s. 1007.271 F.S.) Academic dual enrollment refers to coursework offered for dual enrollment that meets both high school graduation requirements and requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences at FSCJ toward the Associate in Arts degree. Career dual enrollment refers to coursework in college credit career programs and non-credit workforce certificates based upon state-approved frameworks that lead to industry certifications. Early Admission is a form of dual enrollment in which eligible senior level high school students are permitted to enroll on the college campus on a full-time basis in fall and spring terms of the senior year, earning both college and high school graduation credit. Early College is a District/FSCJ collaborative program utilizing dual enrollment to offer students the opportunity to complete up to 60 hours of college credit during their high school years with the goal of achieving an Associate in Arts degree. Collegiate Career High School programs are programs in which eligible high school students may earn CAPE industry certifications and up to 30 hours or more of dual enrollment college credit during their high school years. Collegiate Career High School programs focus on career pathways and credentials. Pre-Early College Programs are programs in which eligible middle school students attending a Pre-Early College site may earn up to four high school credits, and three college credits. Participation in Pre-Early College Programs does not guarantee acceptance into High School Early College Programs.
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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement