Common use of Dual Enrollment Program Clause in Contracts

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section 1007.271, Florida Statutes, including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits; (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following tests: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score Reading: 106 Writing: 103 Mathematics: 114 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS): 242 Reading: 245 Writing: 253 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS): 261 Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16 (5) Enrolled in the School for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the School; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; and (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola, FL 32514 Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section 1007.271, Florida Statutes, including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits; (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following testsHave a minimum test score of: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score 24 on the SAT-Reading: 106 Writing: 103 , 24 on the SAT-Mathematics: 114 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS): 242 Reading: 245 25 on the Writing: 253 /Language OR Next17 on the ACT-Generation ACCUPLACERE, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra19 on the ACT-R, and Statistics (QAS): 261 19 on the ACT-M OR • 106 on the PERT Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading 114 on the PERT Math, and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 103 on the PERT English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16 (5) Enrolled in the School for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the School; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; and (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ 960 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola, FL 32514 Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section §1007.271, Florida StatutesF.S., including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits; (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following testsHave a minimum test score of: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score Reading: 106 Writing: 103 Mathematics: 114 510 on the rSAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and 500 on the rSAT Mathematics OR Next18 on the ACT-Generation ACCUPLACERE, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra19 on the ACT-R, and Statistics (QAS): 242 20 on the ACT-M OR • 106 on the PERT Reading: 245 Writing: 253 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra115 on the PERT Math, and Statistics (QAS): 261 Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 103 on the PERT English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16; (5) Enrolled in the School for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the School; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; and (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ 960 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, FL 32514 ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section 1007.271, Florida Statutes, including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits; (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following tests: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score Reading: 106 Writing: 103 Mathematics: 114 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS): 242 Reading: 245 Writing: 253 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS): 261 Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16 (5) Enrolled in the School for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the School; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; and (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ 960 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola, FL 32514 Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section 1007.271, Florida Statutes, including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School District representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits; (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following testsHave a minimum test score of: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score 24 on the SAT-Reading: 106 Writing: 103 , 24 on the SAT-Mathematics: 114 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS): 242 Reading: 245 25 on the Writing: 253 /Language OR Next17 on the ACT-Generation ACCUPLACERE, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra19 on the ACT-R, and Statistics (QAS): 261 19 on the ACT-M OR • 106 on the PERT Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading 114 on the PERT Math, and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 103 on the PERT English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16 (5) Enrolled in a public school within the School District for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the SchoolSchool District; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; and (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ 960 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola, FL 32514 Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section §1007.271, Florida StatutesF.S., including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School District representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits; (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following testsHave a minimum test score of: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score Reading: 106 Writing: 103 Mathematics: 114 510 on the rSAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and 500 on the rSAT Mathematics OR Next18 on the ACT-Generation ACCUPLACERE, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra19 on the ACT-R, and Statistics (QAS): 242 20 on the ACT-M OR • 106 on the PERT Reading: 245 Writing: 253 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra115 on the PERT Math, and Statistics (QAS): 261 Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 103 on the PERT English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16; (5) Enrolled in a public school within the School District for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the SchoolSchool District; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; and (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola, FL 32514 Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section §1007.271, Florida StatutesF.S., including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School District representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits; (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following testsHave a minimum test score of: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score Reading: 106 Writing: 103 Mathematics: 114 510 on the rSAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and 500 on the rSAT Mathematics OR Next18 on the ACT-Generation ACCUPLACERE, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra19 on the ACT-R, and Statistics (QAS): 242 20 on the ACT-M OR • 106 on the PERT Reading: 245 Writing: 253 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra115 on the PERT Math, and Statistics (QAS): 261 Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 103 on the PERT English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16; (5) Enrolled in a public school within the School District for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the SchoolSchool District; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; and (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ 960 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola, FL 32514 Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section 1007.271, Florida Statutes, including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School District representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits;; DocuSign Envelope ID: B03DA039-600A-4622-9FD3-ED2B7DFC0D4B (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following tests: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score Reading: 106 Writing: 103 Mathematics: 114 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS): 242 Reading: 245 Writing: 253 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS): 261 Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16 (5) Enrolled in a public school within the School District for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the SchoolSchool District; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; andand DocuSign Envelope ID: B03DA039-600A-4622-9FD3-ED2B7DFC0D4B (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola, FL 32514 Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section 1007.271, Florida Statutes, including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School District representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits; (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following testsHave a minimum test score of: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score 24 on the SAT-Reading: 106 Writing: 103 , 24 on the SAT-Mathematics: 114 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS): 242 Reading: 245 25 on the Writing: 253 /Language OR Next17 on the ACT-Generation ACCUPLACERE, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra19 on the ACT-R, and Statistics (QAS): 261 19 on the ACT-M OR • 106 on the PERT Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading 114 on the PERT Math, and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 103 on the PERT English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16 (5) Enrolled in a public school within the School District for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the SchoolSchool District; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; and (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola, FL 32514 Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

Dual Enrollment Program. The Dual Enrollment Program provides postsecondary learning opportunities for qualified eligible students through the effective use of the University’s courses, services, and resources. a. Students are eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment if they have met the requirements of Section §1007.271, Florida StatutesF.S., including any alternative methods, as identified in Florida Department of Education rules, for demonstrating achievement in college-level communication and computation skills, and are approved by their School representative(s) to have: (1) Attained a grade level of at least sixth through twelfth; (2) Earned a minimum of no less than three high school core academic credits; (3) Achieved and maintained a minimum high school unweighted core academic grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 each semester; (4) Met or exceeded standard scores on any of the following testsHave a minimum test score of: • Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT): Standard Score Reading: 106 Writing: 103 Mathematics: 114 510 on the rSAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and 500 on the rSAT Mathematics Next18 on the ACT-Generation ACCUPLACERE, The College Board (through July 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra19 on the ACT-R, and Statistics (QAS): 242 20 on the ACT-M OR • 106 on the PERT Reading: 245 Writing: 253 • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (Since August 2022): Standard Score Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra115 on the PERT Math, and Statistics (QAS): 261 Reading: 256 Writing: 253 • SAT or Digital SAT, The College Board: Standard Score Mathematics: 480 Reading and Writing: 490 • ACT, Inc.: Standard Score Reading: 19 103 on the PERT English: 17 Mathematics: 19 • CLT, Classic Learning Initiatives LLC: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning & Grammar/Writing Sections: 38 Quantitative Reasoning Section: 16; (5) Enrolled in the School for one full semester prior to participating in Dual Enrollment. A transfer student that has successfully completed a Dual Enrollment course (as indicated on the student’s transcript from the sending school) and otherwise meets the requirements of the Dual Enrollment Program may be allowed to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program upon initial enrollment with the School; (6) Consulted with their guidance counselor about taking Dual Enrollment course(s) at UWF. b. Students eligible for Dual Enrollment courses shall: (1) Obtain and complete the following forms, which are available on the UWF web page: (a) UWF Dual Enrollment Application; and (b) UWF Dual Enrollment Approval Form (required for each semester of dual enrollment). (2) Return the completed forms, with required signatures, to the guidance counselor as soon as they are completed, but no later than the first day of classes; (3) Before registration, complete the online Mandatory Immunization Health History Form, and, if necessary, submit supporting documentation to: University of West Florida Student Health Services Building ▇▇▇ 960 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Pensacola▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, FL 32514 ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Phone: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ FAX: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (4) Communicate with the guidance counselor to complete the course registration process; (5) Purchase a UWF Nautilus Card and, if necessary, a UWF parking decal; and (6) Refer to the Office of the Registrar web page for registration dates and deadlines.

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Sources: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement