Video outlining DE procedures
*****DUAL ENROLMENT UPDATED PROCEDURES*******
SSC Dual Enrollment and Early Admission:
If you are a new dual enrollment student, complete the Dual Enrollment Application (attached below). There is a part on the form your school counselor needs to fill out.
Submit the completed application to Seminole State College in person. SSC WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY EMAILED FORMS!
If you have qualifying SAT/ACT scores please request an official score report from College Board or ACT and select SSC as the receiving institution. If you do not have qualifying scores, you can register to take the PERT test with SSC (once you are admitted and have an SSC ID number).
Qualifying Test Scores for Academic Dual Enrollment *please check link to confirm scores for any possible updates
SAT subsection score of 24 for Reading and 25 for Writing; 26.5 for Math
ACT Reading score 19 and English 17; 21 for Math.
PERT 106 Reading and 103 Writing; 123 Math
Once you are admitted as an SSC student, they will email you with directions on what to do next!
Review the Dual Enrollment Equivalency List and the SSC Course Catalog to select courses.
Fill out the SSC Registration Card (attached below) and have your counselor sign it. This is how SSC will determine that your courses are approved by OHS! Then you will turn that Registration card in to SSC in person. SSC WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY EMAILED FORMS!
Complete the Dual Enrollment Orientation (with SSC).
Create your MySeminoleState account.
Textbooks:
Take a copy of your schedule to the bookstore on the Seminole State College campus most convenient to your location. Please Note: You will be able to retrieve your books from the Barnes and Noble bookstore within 1 business day of registration. Please bring your photo ID.
Updates
New Math Courses
Effective Fall 2024, we will no longer offer MGF 1106 or MGF 1107. Those courses will be replaced by MGF 1130 and MGF 1131. 1130 and 1131 courses are still 1 high school credit of math.
DUAL ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES FOR UCF
You want to register as a dual enrollment student, not an Early Admission student. If you register as an Early Admission student, it could jeopardize your ability to receive first time in college scholarships. If you plan to take all of your classes at UCF, for "Early Admission," please know that you will not be eligible for some "First time in College" scholarships.
UCF generates a UCF Early Admission/Dual Enrollment Authorization Form that they will email the student. The student then needs to complete the form and email it to their high school counselor for approval.
The form contains the course information for the student and is returned to UCF Undergraduate Admissions upon completion.
The student picks up the materials at the UCF Bookstore.
*****IF YOU ATTEND EARLY ADMISSION (FULL TIME DUAL ENROLLMENT) WITH UCF YOU WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR SOME FIRST TIME IN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS IF YOU ATTEND UCF AFTER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION*****