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High school diploma – public or regionally accredited high school, or its equivalent – Home education program – Non-traditional high school program Grade Point Average (GPA) in high school academic core courses – Weighted GPA will be calculated by the university Additional weights may be assigned to certain courses
GPA in High School Academic Core Courses Summer 2011 or later applicants – High school GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale as calculated by the university (still must take the SAT or combined ACT with writing) OR – High school GPA or on a 4.0 scale as calculated by the university. Minimum test scores required are: SAT-Critical Reading ≥ 460 or ACT – Reading ≥ 19 SAT-Mathematics ≥ 460 or ACT – Mathematics ≥ 19 SAT-Writing ≥ 440 or ACT Combined English with Writing ≥ 18
English4 Credits Mathematics4 Credits (algebra I and higher) Natural Science3 Credits Social Science3 Credits Foreign Language2 Credits (sequential courses in the same language) SUS Approved Electives2 Credits Total 18 Credits (Be sure to double-check to see if courses are SUS approved)
Grade 12 Students in – 4 mathematics units at the Algebra 1 level and higher – Algebra 1a and 1b sequence will satisfy two credits – Applied Math 1 and Applied Math 2 sequence will satisfy two credits Liberal Arts Math counts as one of the four required credits of Algebra 1 or higher as long as the course was taken in or
Grade 11 Students in and classes following: – 4 mathematics units at the Algebra 1 level and higher Algebra 1a and 1b sequence will satisfy one credit Applied Math 1 and Applied Math 2 sequence will satisfy one credit Liberal Arts Math will not count as one of the four credits for SUS admission
Students may demonstrate two-year proficiency for purposes of SUS admissions and the Bright Futures Scholarship Program with completion of: – Second course in high school (such as Spanish 2 or French 2) or first course via AP, IB, or AICE. – Second postsecondary course (foreign language (a foreign language Elementary 2) as long as the course is 4.0 semester credits OR – Third postsecondary course (a foreign language Intermediate 1, regardless of credits. Summer 2011 or Later Applicants
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Students are considered college and career ready when they have the knowledge, skills, and academic preparation needed to enroll and succeed in introductory college credit- bearing courses within an associate or baccalaureate degree program without the need for remediation.knowledge, skills, and academic preparation
College readiness evaluation is required for students who score – Grade 10 FCAT 2.0 Reading (Levels 2 or 3) – Grade 10 FCAT Mathematics (Levels 2, 3, or 4) Applies to students who entered grade nine in (current juniors) Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) or its equivalent State Board Education Rule 6A , F.A.C.
Purpose: to prepare students for entry into college level credit courses as well as gainful employment High schools are required to offer postsecondary preparatory instruction Students must complete postsecondary preparatory instruction prior to graduation Students who complete the College Success courses and/or English IV: Florida College Prep will be required to take the P.E.R.T. for future placement purposes at a Florida College System institution Aligns with the current practice for Mathematics for College Readiness
Available online at the Florida Department of Education’s Graduation Requirement’s page entPro/grad-require.asp
Entering 9 th Grade To Graduate Algebra and Geometry + Biology and Algebra EOC + Biology EOC, Geometry EOC and Algebra II + Chemistry or Physics and an equally rigorous science course
Algebra 1 or a series of equivalent courses or higher – 1 credit – Algebra 1 End-of-Course (EOC) Assessment Must pass in order to earn course credit If student enters with course credit student is exempt from the Algebra 1 EOC Assessment Geometry or a series of equivalent courses credit – 1 credit – Must take the Geometry EOC Assessment and results must be included as 30% of the student’s course grade – If student enters with course credit, the student is exempt from the Geometry EOC Assessment requirement Biology 1 or a series of equivalent courses – 1 credit – Must take the Biology 1 EOC Assessment and results must be included as 30% of the student’s course grade – If student enters with course credit, the student is exempt from the Biology 1 EOC Assessment requirement
Online Learning – 24-credit graduation option – Earn at least one course through online learning The requirement is met – Through an online course offered by » The Florida Virtual School » The high school or » A district interinstitutional articulation agreement dual enrollment course – A high school course taken online in grades 6 through 8 – A student who is enrolled in a full-time or part-time virtual instruction program See District VIP Q and A at
Applies to a middle and high school student who scores at Level 1 or Level 2 on the FCAT Reading but who did not score below Level 3 the previous three years One year exemption only Student must have an academic improvement plan (AIP) in place
Each district school board shall provide each student (six through 12) and their parents with information on three- and four- year options Selection may be completed by the student at any time during grades nine through 12 – Required written consent of the student’s parent unless student is 18 years old
Effective for the school year: The school district shall permit a student who is not enrolled in or has not completed the related course to take the standardized EOC during the regular administrations of the EOC.
CodeDefinition/Example AThe student took and passed the EOC assessment required for the course. BThe student took and failed the EOC assessment required for the course. CThe student did not yet take the EOC assessment required for the course. DThe transfer student is exempt from taking the EOC assessment required for the course. EThe student took and passed the EOC assessment required for the course and consequently exempted all or part of the course. FThe student with a disability had the EOC assessment requirement for this course waived. ZThe course does not have a required EOC assessment or the student is not in a cohort that requires the taking of the EOC assessment.
Current Code New Code Code Definition MA A1 Algebra 1 or equivalent OR any postsecondary course with a number of MAT 1033 or MAC course completed through dual enrollment SCBI Biology or equivalent OR any postsecondary course in the BSC prefix or PCB prefix course in Genetics completed through dual enrollment For incoming 9 th grade students in
Algebra 1 A student completing Algebra 1 or its equivalent must take the assessment and achieve a passing score in order to be awarded high school credit. Geometry and Biology 1 – A student completing this course or an equivalent must take the EOC No state requirements to calculate in results into final course grade or to be awarded high school credit – If the credit is earned through a passing grade in the course, the student does not need to retake or pass the EOC assessment upon entering high school.
entering 6 th graders are must successfully complete at least a one- semester civics education course Civics EOC Assessment – field test – results will constitute 30 percent of the student’s final course grade – a student must earn a passing score in order to pass the course and meet middle grades promotion requirements
Critical Skills for Students with Disabilities Transitioning into Postsecondary Education or Training – Self-Awareness of Disability – Accommodation Needs – Self-Advocacy – Differences between Secondary and Postsecondary
Accommodations for SAT/ACT Documentation of disability for accessing accommodations Test waivers Agency supports
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