The UF's Dual Enrollment program helps eligible accelerated high school students access coursework at the University of Florida from their home district. Students may take up two classes each semester at no cost. Delivered fully online and taught by UF faculty, students receive a rigorous college learning experience.
University of Florida Dual Enrollment Website:
https://dualenrollment.dce.ufl.edu/
Application Deadlines:
- For Fall semester, the application window traditionally closes in mid-April
- For Spring semester, the application window traditionally closes in mid-October
- Check UF's dual enrollment website for this year's admission dates
Admission Requirements:
- 3.6 cumulative unweighted GPA
- Junior or Senior in high school
- Eligible college-ready test scores:
- SAT: 1100 (Composite Score)
- PSAT: 1130 (PSAT 10/NMSQT only)
- ACT: 22 (Composite Score)
- If admitted, must maintain a 3.6 unweighted GPA
Interested? Reach out to your counselor!
IMPORTANT: The grades that students receive on dual enrollment college-level classes will go on both the high school and college transcripts and will impact both the high school and college GPAs. Students must take courses seriously and understand that they require time and attention.