Check down below if you are eligible for cheap college!
3.5 GPA (weighted)
ACT 29, SAT 1330, CLT 95
100 Volunteer Hours
3.0 GPA (weighted)
ACT 24, SAT 1190, CLT 82
75 Volunteer Hours
Submit the Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) no later than August 31 after high school graduation.
2. Graduate from a Florida high school with a standard high school diploma or its equivalent.
3. Complete the 16 college-preparatory courses required for admission to a state university.
4. Achieve the required weighted GPA in the 16 college-preparatory courses per the chart below.
5. Achieve the required composite ACT® score, Overall Score on the Classic Learning Test (CLT®), or combined
SAT® score. Tests must be taken no later than August 31 of the student’s graduation year (or through
January 31 for mid-year graduates), per the chart below.
6. Complete the required number of volunteer service hours, paid work hours, or 100 total combined hours
per the chart below.
7. Must take 4 High School Math Courses, 4 High School English Courses, 3 Natural Sciences, 3 Social Sciences, and 2 World Languages.
1. Be evaluated by the Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) as meeting initial eligibility requirements.
2. Be a Florida resident and U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen.
3. Enroll as a degree- or certificate-seeking student at a Florida institution in at least 6 non-remedial semester
credit hours.