Dual enrollment is an acceleration program that allows students to take postsecondary coursework and simultaneously earn credit toward a high school diploma, a career certificate, an industry certification or an associate or baccalaureate degree at aÌýFlorida public or eligible private postsecondary institution. If you have questions about dual enrollment, please contact your school counselor. For more information, please visit theÌý
Eligible dual enrollment students should utilize theÌý toÌýfind important dates and to make plans for Fall dual enrollment coursework. In order for students to be able to register online during their assigned time, students and parents/guardians must meet the deadlines listed on the online registration worksheet.ÌýBelow are a few important reminders when planning for FallÌýDual Enrollment.
The number of credit hours that can be accessed are:
12thÌýgrade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may enroll in a maximum course load of sixteen (16) credit hours in the fall (Term I) and spring (Term II) semesters. They may take dual enrollment classes at the high school, on PHSC campuses, or online. They are not eligible to take dual enrollment classes in the summer of their graduating year.
11thÌýgrade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may enroll in a maximum course load of sixteen (16) credit hours in the fall (Term I) and spring (Term II) semesters and up to eight (8) credit hours in the summer semester (Term III only).
10thÌýgrade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may choose to enroll in up to seven (7) credit hours of their maximum course load in sections of courses offered on PHSC campuses or online. They may access additional sections of courses, up to the maximum course load (sixteen (16) credit hours), on their high school campus per semester: fall (Term I), spring (Term II). In summer (Term III only) they may enroll in up to seven (7) credit hours.
9thÌýgrade students may take courses at the high school and may choose to enroll in up to three (3) credit hours of courses offered online by PHSC per semester: fall (Term I), spring (Term II), and summer (Term III only).
All DE students must complete the DE orientation in Canvas.ÌýÌýfor more information on how to complete this.
If you have questions about the dual enrollment registration process, please contact your school counselor. For more information, please visit theÌý.
Testing Update:
PHSC Testing Services administers common placement tests on campus and through virtual proctoring.Ìý Students may schedule an exam atÌýÌýÌýfor FAQs.
Ìýfor directions on completing the online registration process
For Dual Enrollment textbook information, please see theÌý
For Dual Enrollment textbook drop-off and pick-up locations, dates, andÌýtimes, pleaseÌý
Dual Enrollment grades are reported in the PHSC platform WISE. Due to FERPA guidelines, parents of college students, including dual enrollment, do not have access to this platform unless the student shares this information. Grades for dual enrollment courses taken on the high school campus are also kept in the WISE platform and not in myStudent. Please talk with your student to gain access to grades.
Students must meet the following eligibility criteria per Section 1007.271(3), F.S.:
Students must maintain at least a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA and the 2.0Ìýpostsecondary GPA specified in the Dual Agreement Articulation Agreement for continued eligibility toÌýparticipate in college credit dual enrollment courses.ÌýStudents may be removed from dual enrollment courses if their GPA falls below the required 3.0. If you are unsure if your student meets the above criteria, please contact your school counselor.
Eligible dual enrollment students should utilize theÌý toÌýfind important dates and to make plans for Fall dual enrollment coursework. In order for students to be able to register online during their assigned time, students and parents/guardians must meet the deadlines listed on the online registration worksheet.ÌýBelow are a few important reminders when planning for FallÌýDual Enrollment.
The number of credit hours that can be accessed are:
12thÌýgrade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may enroll in a maximum course load of sixteen (16) credit hours in the fall (Term I) and spring (Term II) semesters. They may take dual enrollment classes at the high school, on PHSC campuses, or online. They are not eligible to take dual enrollment classes in the summer of their graduating year.
11thÌýgrade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may enroll in a maximum course load of sixteen (16) credit hours in the fall (Term I) and spring (Term II) semesters and up to eight (8) credit hours in the summer semester (Term III only).
10thÌýgrade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may choose to enroll in up to seven (7) credit hours of their maximum course load in sections of courses offered on PHSC campuses or online. They may access additional sections of courses, up to the maximum course load (sixteen (16) credit hours), on their high school campus per semester: fall (Term I), spring (Term II). In summer (Term III only) they may enroll in up to seven (7) credit hours.
9thÌýgrade students may take courses at the high school and may choose to enroll in up to three (3) credit hours of courses offered online by PHSC per semester: fall (Term I), spring (Term II), and summer (Term III only).
All DE students must complete the DE orientation in Canvas.ÌýÌýfor more information on how to complete this.
If you have questions about the dual enrollment registration process, please contact your school counselor. For more information, please visit theÌý.
Testing Update:
PHSC Testing Services administers common placement tests on campus and through virtual proctoring.Ìý Students may schedule an exam atÌýÌýÌýfor FAQs.
Ìýfor directions on completing the online registration process
For Dual Enrollment textbook information, please see theÌý
For Dual Enrollment textbook drop-off and pick-up locations, dates, andÌýtimes, pleaseÌý
Dual Enrollment grades are reported in the PHSC platform WISE. Due to FERPA guidelines, parents of college students, including dual enrollment, do not have access to this platform unless the student shares this information. Grades for dual enrollment courses taken on the high school campus are also kept in the WISE platform and not in myStudent. Please talk with your student to gain access to grades.
Students must meet the following eligibility criteria per Section 1007.271(3), F.S.:
Students must maintain at least a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA and the 2.0Ìýpostsecondary GPA specified in the Dual Agreement Articulation Agreement for continued eligibility toÌýparticipate in college credit dual enrollment courses.ÌýStudents may be removed from dual enrollment courses if their GPA falls below the required 3.0. If you are unsure if your student meets the above criteria, please contact your school counselor.