Experienced with Dual Enrollment?

What is dual enrollment?  The Dual Enrollment Program enables eligible students in the 10th, 11th and 12th grades to enroll in approved courses offered through Palm Beach State College or FAU. 

Students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA, college ready test scores, and attend a mandatory PBSC Orientation as well as a JHS Orientation to be eligible for the program.  Seniors with a 3.2 cumulative GPA can enroll full time in the Early Admission Program.

TEST SCORE OPTIONS:

SAT - Read 24, Math 24, Eng/Writing 25 

ACT - Read 19, Math 19, English 17

Digital PSAT/SAT -   EBRW - 490       Math - 480                MAC1105 - Math 490

 PERT - Read 106, Math 114, Writing (Eng) 103   

The credits that students earn count toward both a high school diploma and a college degree. Dual enrollment courses are free; this includes registration, tuition and fees, and textbooks provided free of charge through the School District of Palm Beach County.  

Is dual enrollment right for everyone? Dual Enrollment is an opportunity to take challenging courses and accelerate educational opportunities. However, the amount of work necessary to succeed in college level courses may be much greater than in high school courses. Courses are also presented on an adult level which may require mature understanding of divergent viewpointsDual enrollment courses begin the student's permanent college transcript and will impact future eligibility for financial aid and admission to other postsecondary institutions or degree programs. Students need to consider future plans when deciding if dual enrollment is right for them.  As a dual enrollment student, you can begin taking college classes in high school and earn a two-year college degree by the time you graduate or soon after. The courses you take count toward both your high school diploma and your college requirements. There are two options for you to pursue. In most cases, tuition and books are free. 

Dual Enrollment Checklist 2024.pdf

Would rather DE at FAU?  Use this link to begin the process:  https://www.fau.edu/registrar/dual-enrollment/ 

Want to be more INTENTIONAL about your class choices?

Below are linked several "general education" checklists from various Florida universities.  You can review how your AICE credits will transfer using the charts on the JHS AICE weebly -  LINK: http://jhsaice.weebly.com/  ; for A.P. you can Google "A.P. Equivalency" for each university for which you are interested.  You should review what courses are needed to complete your general education courses at a given university.  Use all of this information to choose courses at PBSC or FAU.


SUMMER 2024  Dual Enrollment/EA Request Form  

DE Summer Request Form 2024.pdf

            PBSC DE Auhtorization (Page 1)  &  JHS DE Agreement (Page 2)


dual-enrollment-course-authorization-form.pdf
DUAL ENROLLMENT STUDENT AGREEMENT 2024 - 2025.pdf

PBSC AA Checklist

DE_Gen_Ed_Checklist_V1 2022.pdf