Acceleration and Enrichment Opportunities at SCF
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Application Deadline for Fall 2009--June 15, 2009
Application Deadline for Spring 2010--December 4, 2009
Application Deadline for Summer 2010--April 19, 2010
Dual enrollment applications and approval forms will not be accepted or processed after this date!
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Acceleration and Enrichment Programs at SCF offer high school students the opportunity to get a head start on a college education prior to high school graduation!

The Dual Enrollment program at State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota (SCF) allows qualified high school students to enroll in selected college courses to satisfy high school graduation requirements and the associate degree. Students wanting to enroll in Dual Enrollment courses should initiate the enrollment process with their high school guidance counselor and/or home school liaison, as high school graduation requirements have to be verified prior to registration. Most college costs are waived for students enrolled in Dual Enrollment Courses.
- Dual Enrollment is an acceleration program where students must meet the following qualifications to be considered:
- Unweighted 3.0 G.P.A. on high school work (Dual Enrollment and Early Admissions only)
- Qualifying placement test scores on: College Placement Test (CPT), SAT, or ACT (see Minimum Qualifying Test Scores)
- Approval of high school principal and guidance counselor or home school liaison
- Enrolled in a school or organization which has a formal Articulation Agreement with SCF for Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment Updates
- Maximum course load policy of two (2) courses per term on the SCF campus will continue to be enforced. Students will be permitted to enroll in SCF Campus-based dual enrollment courses for a maximum of 6 (6) terms; including summer terms. This does not apply to seniors participating in the Early Admissions Program.
- A Dual Enrollment Deadline will be implemented for students taking SCF Campus-based courses (this includes all returning dual enrollment students).
All Dual Enrollment Applications and Approval Forms Must be Submitted by:
| Fall 2009 |
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| Monday, June 15 |
Last day for dual enrollment students to submit Acceleration and Enrichment applications and dual enrollment approval forms to SCF for Fall 2009 term. |
| Spring 2010 |
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| Friday, December 4 |
Last day for dual enrollment students to submit Acceleration and Enrichment applications and dual enrollment approval forms to SCF for Spring 2010 term. |
| Summer 2010 |
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| Monday, April 19 |
Last day for dual enrollment students to submit Acceleration and Enrichment applications and dual enrollment approval forms to SCF for Summer 2010 term. |
College Enrichment allows qualified high school students to enroll in approved courses that are selected to add depth to their high school academic program. Credits earned will apply toward an associate degree, but will not be creditable toward high school graduation requirements. Students are responsible for all college-related costs including tuition, fees, and books.
College Enrichment is an acceleration program where students must meet the following qualifications to be considered:
- Qualifying placement test scores on: College Placement Test (CPT), SAT, or ACT (see Minimum Qualifying Test Scores)
- Approval of high school principal and guidance counselor or home school liaison.
Early Admission is a form of dual enrollment wherein qualified high school students enroll at SCF on a full-time basis. Students must have completed six semesters of high school credit and enroll in courses used toward high school graduation requirements and the associate degree. Requirements to participate in the Early Admission Program are the same as the requirements to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program. Most college costs are waived.
Public and Private School Students:
1. Visit high school guidance counselor to obtain approval form and eligibility requirements.
2. Contact SCF for admission, testing and registration information.
Home-School Students:
1. Contact SCF for admission, testing, and registration information.
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Minimum Qualifying Test Scores
| TEST NAME |
CPT/FPT RESULTS |
SAT |
ACT |
CLASS PLACEMENT |
| Reading Comprehension |
0 - 42 |
<360 |
3-14 |
REA 0001 Class / REA 0001L Lab |
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43 - 82 |
360-430 |
15-17 |
REA 0002 Class / REA 0002L Lab |
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83+ |
440+ |
18+ |
REA 1105 Credit Class (Strongly Recommended) |
| Sentence Skills |
0 - 61 |
<360 |
0-9 |
ENC 0010 Class / ENC 0010L Lab |
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62 - 82 |
360-430 |
10-16 |
ENC 0020 Class |
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83+ |
440+ |
17+ |
ENC 1101* Credit Class |
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Arithmetic
and
Elementary Algebra
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0 - 69
0 - 82
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200-390 |
0-14 |
MAT 0012 Class / MAT 0012L Lab |
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Arithmetic
and
Elementary Algebra
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70+
0 - 82
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400-450 |
15-18 |
MAT 0024 Class / MAT 0024L Lab |
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Elementary Algebra
and
College Level Math
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83+
0 - 29
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460-500 |
19 |
MAT 1033 (Credit Class, but not Gordon Rule) |
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Elementary Algebra
and
College Level Math
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83+
29 - 50
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510-550 |
20-22 |
STA 2023* or MAC 1105* or MGF 1107* or MGF 1106* or MTB 1321 (A.S. Credit Only) |
| College Level Math |
51 - 65 |
560-590 |
23-25 |
MAC 1140* or MAC 2233* or MAC 1114* |
| College Level Math |
66+ |
600+ |
26+ |
MAC 2147* |