Colleges are no longer waiving tuition for juniors who enroll concurrently.
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The following is copied and pasted from Seminole State College’s website regarding requirements to enroll concurrently.
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT, A HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR* MUST:
1. Have taken the ACT and scored a minimum composite of 19 OR 900 on the SAT OR have a high school GPA OF 3.0.
2. Have a minimum sub-score of 19 on the ACT (or equivalent SAT) before being allowed to enroll in a college level course in the sub-score subject area. For example:
19 in the English ACT sub-score to enroll in English courses;
19 in the Math ACT sub-score to enroll in math courses;
19 in the Science ACT sub-score to enroll in science courses; and
19 in the Reading sub-score are to enroll in other college courses
3. Be eligible to satisfy requirements for graduation from high school (including curricular requirements for college admission) no later than the spring of the senior year, as stated by the high school principal.
4. Have a combined high school and college course load of no more than the equivalent of 19 semester credit hours in a regular semester (1/2 high school unit equals 3 college semester credit hours).
5. Have the signed approval of the high school principal, signed recommendation of the high school counselor, and the signed permission of the parent/legal guardian (see form above).
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT, A HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR * MUST:
1. Have taken the American College Test (ACT) and scored a minimum composite of 19 OR 900 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) OR have a high school GPA of 3.00.
2. Have a minimum subscore of 19 on the ACT (or equivalent SAT) before being allowed to enroll in a college level course in the subscore subject area. For example:
19 in the English ACT subscore to enroll in English courses;
19 in the Math ACT subscore to enroll in math courses;
19 in the Science ACT subscore to enroll in science courses; and
19 in the Reading subscore are to enroll in other college courses
3. Be eligible to satisfy requirements for graduation from high school (including curricular requirements for college admission) no later than the spring of the senior year, as stated by the high school principal.
4. Have a combined high school and college course load of no more than the equivalent of 19 semester credit hours in a regular semester (1/2 high school unit equals 3 college semester credit hours).
5. Have the signed approval of the high school principal, signed recommendation of the high school counselor, and the signed permission of the parent/legal guardian.