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Classes are $80 per credit hour for individual students whose guardians are members of the Hutchinson Bell or have attended a Florida College Summer Camp.
Not a member of The Bell? Join today!
Florida College gives students in public schools, private schools, and homeschool co-ops the opportunity to take college courses at a discounted group rate.
Interested? Contact our coordinator for pricing!
Learn more about Florida College’s Dual Enrollment course offerings. From history, to music, to math classes, we offer plenty of paths to starting your college career now.
Applications for the Spring 2025 and Fall 2025 semesters are now open. There is no application fee. Once a student’s application file is complete, they will be considered for admission and can expect email notification of admission and notification of course registration. Class space is limited. Register as soon as possible to guarantee your seat.
The deadlines to submit a Dual Enrollment application for each term are as follows:
Dual Enrollment classes follow the same pricing structure as our normal tuition. However, members of the Hutchinson Bell or students who have attended a Florida College camp are eligible for a preferred pricing rate. Join the Hutchinson Bell today to qualify!
Contact Beth Roth for more information regarding dual-enrollment pricing. Contact Carrie Black at the Florida College Bookstore for more information regarding textbook ordering.
The following requirements must be met to apply:
The following requirements must be met for admission:
*Note: If a student earns a 2.0 GPA in their first dual enrollment term at Florida College and they were only enrolled in one dual enrollment course, an additional course may be taken to bring the GPA to a 2.5 average from the two courses. The student then must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA on all Florida College coursework.
Secondary-school transcripts serve as the official academic record for high school graduates. Homeschool parents will need to create a transcript for their child.