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Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program • Florida residents and U.S. citizen or eligible non- citizen as determined by your postsecondary institution. The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship establishes a lottery-funded scholarship for Florida High School graduates with high academic achievement who enroll in eligible Florida public or private colleges or universities. Students receive weighted credit for International Baccalaureate courses, academic dual enrollment courses, advanced placement courses, and other exceptionally rigorous courses. There are three levels for which high school seniors may qualify. The scholarship may be used for either full-time or part-time enrollment and is renewable. Basic information and qualification requirements are outlined below: The Application Important Note: The GPA is computed by the state using specified courses. This GPA is different from the GPA listed on a Lee County report card. Florida Academic Scholars Award (FASA) The FASA replaces the Florida Undergraduate Scholar’s Fund (FUSF) Scholarship. Students graduating will qualify as Florida Academic Scholars under the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship by earning a seventh semester weighted, un-rounded GPA of at least a 3.5 (this GPA includes credits required by the State University System for admissions, as either completed or as part of the student’s eight semester enrollment) and the student must also have an SAT score of 1270 or an ACT score of 28. Students earning this scholarship and attending a Florida PUBLIC technical center, community college or university will receive 100% of their tuition and $600 for college related expenses. A student who attends an eligible Florida PRIVATE post-secondary institution will receive an award equal to the amount of the post-secondary institution at comparable level and the college related expense allocation as stated above. To be eligible for an Academic Scholars Award, 75 hours of community volunteer services is required. Students graduating will qualify for The Florida Merit Scholarship Program by earning a seventh semester weighted, un-rounded GPA of at least a 3.0 (this GPA includes credits required by the State University System for admissions, as either completed or as part of the students eight semester enrollment) and the student must have an SAT score of 970 or an ACT of 20. Students who earn the Florida Merit Scholars Award and attend a PUBLIC technical center, community college or university will receive 75% of their tuition and fees. Students who attend a PRIVATE post-secondary institution will receive an award equal to the amount of the tuition and fees of a post-secondary institution at the comparable level. Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award (FGSA) Students graduating will qualify as Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars by completing a sequential program of studies that requires at least three vocational credits (on the job training excluded) during high school with a GPA of 3.5 in these vocational courses. The student must also earn a 7th semester weighted, un-rounded GPA of at least 3.0 (this GPA includes the subjects required for high school graduation, excluding electives). The student must continue in a related educational program. The Gold Seal Vocational Scholar must pass the College Placement Test (Reading Comprehension 83, Sentence Skills 83 and Elementary Algebra 72), or have SAT scores of Verbal 440, Math 440, or ACT scores of 18 in Reading, 19 in Math and a 17 in English. Recipients are not required to take the SAT or ACT tests. Students who earn a Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship and attend a Florida PUBLIC technical center, community college, or university will receive an award of 75% of their tuition and fees. A student who attends an eligible Florida PRIVATE post-secondary institution will receive an award equal to the amount of the tuition and fees at a public post-secondary institution at the comparable level. Requirement for 2007 Graduates Receiving Bright Futures Awards Florida Academic and Merit Scholars awards recipients (this does not apply to Gold Seal Vocational Scholars) who will attend state universities or community colleges must take at least five CLEP examinations as determined by their college counselor. There are two things students must know about these CLEP examinations: For more Bright Futures specific award information, contact Bright Futures toll free at 1-888-827-2004. Florida Gold Seal Scholarship Program QUALIFIES YOU FOR A RENEWABLE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS EDUCATION FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE EDUCATION TELEVISION PRODUCTION
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