1.High School Graduation Requirements 2.Accelerated Programs for High School Students 3.Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) 4.College Readiness.

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1.High School Graduation Requirements 2.Accelerated Programs for High School Students 3.Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) 4.College Readiness Scores on SAT & ACT 5.TYPICAL BACHELOR’S DEGREE(4 years) 6. Bright Futures Scholarship Requirements for 2015 Graduates 7. FASFA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid 8.FIU Tuition & Fees Miami Dade College Tuition & Fees COLLEGE Cost Worksheet

High School Graduation Requirements Florida students entering their first year of high school in the 2011–2012 school year and thereafter may choose from several options to earn a standard diploma. They are as follows: A 4-year, 24-credit program A 3-year, 18-credit college preparatory program A 3-year, 18-credit career preparatory program And all students, regardless of graduation program, must still : earn a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale achieve passing scores on the Grade 10 FCAT® 2.0 (FCAT) Reading and pass specific End-of-Course (EOC) assessments to graduate with a standard diploma.

For students who enter 9th grade, course credits include the following: English - 4 credits Mathematics - 4 credits to include the following: Beginning in 2011– credit in Algebra 1 by passing the EOC assessment 1 credit in Geometry (must take EOC – 30% of final course grade) 2012–2013 and beyond 1 credit in Algebra 1 by passing the EOC assessment 1 credit in Geometry by passing the EOC assessment 1 credit in Algebra 2

For students who enter 9th grade, course credits include the following: (continued) Science - 3 credits to include the following: Beginning in 2011– credit in Biology (take the EOC assessment – 30% of final course grade) 2012– credit in Biology by passing the EOC assessment 2013–2014 and beyond 1 credit in Biology by passing the EOC assessment 1 credit in Chemistry or Physics or its equivalent 1 credit in an equally rigorous science course Social Studies - 3 credits 1 credit in World History 1 credit in United States History.5 credit in United States Government.5 credit in Economics

Accelerated Programs for High School Students Studies show that students who complete a solid academic program in high school, including advanced courses, are more likely to be successful in college. Examples of acceleration mechanisms include the following: International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program Dual Enrollment and Early Admission Advanced Placement (AP) Program The Florida Virtual School (FLVS) offers students access to Advanced Placement (AP) courses

College and Career Readiness What Does “College and Career Ready” Mean? Students are college and career ready when they have the knowledge, skills, and academic preparation needed to enroll and succeed in introductory college credit-bearing courses within an associate or bachelor level degree program without the need for remedial courses.

Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) The Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) is Florida's customized common placement test. The purpose of the P.E.R.T. is accurate course placement based on the student's skills and abilities. The P.E.R.T. is aligned with the Postsecondary Readiness Competencies identified by Florida faculty as necessary for success in entry-level college credit coursework. The P.E.R.T. assessment system includes Placement and Diagnostic tests in mathematics, reading and writing.

Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) The (P.E.R.T.) Placement is administered to students in public high schools and Florida College System institutions to determine readiness for Intermediate Algebra, MAT 1033, and Freshman Composition I, ENC The P.E.R.T. assessment is a computer adaptive test (C.A.T.) with 25 operational items that will be the basis of the student's placement score and five (5) field test items which are designed to continuously enhance the operational test bank.

Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) Mathematics Lower Level Developmental Education Scores of Higher Level Developmental Education Scores of Intermediate Algebra (MAT 1033) Scores of 113* College Algebra or higher (MAC 1105) Scores of * is the college-ready cut score for mathematics.

Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) Reading Lower Level Developmental Education Scores of Higher Level Developmental Education Scores of Freshman Composition Skills I (ENC 1101) Scores of 104* * is the college-ready cut score for reading.

Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) Writing Lower Level Developmental Education Scores of Higher Level Developmental Education Scores of Freshman Composition Skills I (ENC 1101) Scores of 99* * is the college-ready cut score for writing.

SAT-I, The College Board Verbal 440ENC 1101 Mathematics 440MAT 1033 Enhanced ACT, American College Testing Program Reading ENC 1101 Writing(English) 17 Mathematics 19MAT 1033 College Readiness Scores on SAT & ACT

TYPICAL BACHELOR’S DEGREE(4 years) A typical bachelor's degree is 120 semester hours. Some will be as long as 150 semester hours but not many. The typical class is 3 semester hours of credit which just means that it meets 3 hours per week for a semester. Some classes such as labs (sciences) and activities (PE, band, newspaper) are 1 semester hour credit. Some colleges combine the science class and its lab into a 4-5 credit hour combination. At three hours per course for 120 hours, you'd need roughly 40 courses. A full- time student takes hours (4-6 courses) per semester. The typical/average number is 15 hours (5 courses) per semester. With a 15 hour per semester class-load, a bachelor's degree of 120 hours would take exactly 8 semesters. FreshmanSophmoreJuniorSeniorTOTAL Fall 15 Spring 15 Fall 15 Spring 15 Fall 15 Spring 15 Fall 15 Spring Semester Hours

Bright Futures Scholarship Requirements for 2015 Graduates The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program’s purpose is to reward students for their academic achievements during high school by providing funding to attend postsecondary education in Florida. Florida Academic Scholar (FAS) & Florida Medallion Scholar (FMS) Awards Requirements include 16 credits in the following courses: 4 English (3 with substantial writing) 4 mathematics (Algebra 1 level and above) 3 natural science (2 with substantial lab) 3 social science 2 foreign language (sequential, in the same language)

Florida Academic Scholar (FAS) 3.5 weighted GPA in the above courses 100 community service hours 1270 SAT (combined Reading and Math) or 28 on the ACT (excluding the writing section) Up to 2 additional credits from courses in the academic areas listed above or in fine arts courses may be used to raise their Bright Futures GPA. Test Score for Bright Futures Academic Scholar 2012 — SAT 1270 or ACT — SAT 1280 or ACT — SAT 1290 or ACT 29

3.0 weighted GPA in the above courses, 75 community service hours score of on the SAT (combined Critical Reading &Math sections only) 21 on the ACT (excluding the writing section) Up to 2 additional credits from courses in the academic areas listed above or in fine arts courses from the student’s high school transcript may be used to raise their Bright Futures GPA. Test Score Requirements for Bright Futures Medallion Scholar 2012 — SAT 980 or ACT — SAT 1020 or ACT — SAT 1170 or ACT 26 Florida Medallion Scholar (FMS)

Award Amounts SemesterHour Florida Academic Scholars (FAS) 4 Year$103 2 Year$63 Florida Public Colleges/Baccalaureate Programs $71 Florida Medallion Scholars (FMS) 4 Year$77 2 Year$48 Florida Public Colleges/Associate Degree Programs $63 Florida Public Colleges/Baccalaureate Programs $53 Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) Career Certificate Program (PSAV)$39 Applied Technology Diploma Program(ATD)$39 Technical Degree Education Program $48 ( AS, AAS, CCC )

FIU FEES Costs: Academic Year UndergraduateIn-StateOut-of-State*FASFMS FASFA (max) Per credit$203.59$616.89$103$77 30 credits$6,107.07$18,506.70$3,090$2,310$5,645 Athletic Fees$20.00 Health Fees$ Parking Fees$ Panther ID$10.00 Total Matriculation & Fees for Fall & Spring: $6,505.55$18,905.18$3,090$2,310$5,645 $8,735$7,955 Other Estimated Costs based on two semesters On Campus Housing***starting at $ 8, Meal Plan***$3, Books & Supplies$1, Health Insurance$1,916.00

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A.A.), ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (AS), DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION AND EDUCATOR PREPARATORY (Advanced and Professional, Postsecondary Vocational, Developmental Education and Educator Preparatory) FEE PER CREDIT HOUR RESIDENT STUDENTSNON-RESIDENT STUDENTS TUITION$82.78 TUITION$82.78 OUT-OF-STATE$ STUDENT SERVICES$8.28 STUDENT SERVICES$8.28 FINANCIAL AID$4.14 FINANCIAL AID$16.56 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT$13.88 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT$25.00 TECHNOLOGY$4.14 TECHNOLOGY$16.56 ACCESS & PARKING$3.00 ACCESS & PARKING$3.00 TOTAL FEES$ TOTAL FEES$ COST PER YEAR (30 CREDITS) $3,486 COST PER YEAR (30 CREDITS) $12,015 Miami Dade College Tuition & Fees

BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS: BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (BAS), BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BS), AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSN) FEE PER CREDIT HOUR RESIDENT STUDENTSNON-RESIDENT STUDENTS TUITION$91.79 TUITION$91.79 OUT-OF-STATE$ STUDENT SERVICES$9.18 STUDENT SERVICES$9.18 FINANCIAL AID$4.59 FINANCIAL AID$22.44 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT$14.74 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT$28.12 TECHNOLOGY$4.59 TECHNOLOGY$22.44 ACCESS & PARKING$3.00 ACCESS & PARKING$3.00 TOTAL FEES$ TOTAL FEES$ COST PER YEAR(30 CREDITS) $3,837 COST PER YEAR (30 CREDITS) $16,019 Miami Dade College Tuition & Fees

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (Formerly Postsecondary Adult Vocational Programs) FEE PER CREDIT HOUR RESIDENT STUDENTSNON-RESIDENT STUDENTS TUITION $ TUITION$73.40 OUT-OF-STATE$ STUDENT SERVICES$0.00 STUDENT SERVICES$0.00 FINANCIAL AID$7.34 FINANCIAL AID$29.36 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT$3.67 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT$14.68 TECHNOLOGY$3.67 TECHNOLOGY$14.68 ACCESS & PARKING$3.00 ACCESS & PARKING$3.00 TOTAL FEES$91.08 TOTAL FEES$ COST PER YEAR (30 CREDITS) $2,732 COST PER YEAR (30 CREDITS) $10,659

State University System of Florida Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Tallahassee Florida Atlantic University Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road P.O. Box 3091 Boca Raton Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Gulf Coast University FGCU Blvd., S. Ft. Myers, Florida International University Florida International University Miami Florida Polytechnic University Florida Polytechnic University 4700 Research Way Lakeland, FL Florida State University Florida State University Tallahassee

State University System of Florida New College of Florida New College of Florida 5800 Bay Shore Road Sarasota University of Central Florida University of Central Florida 4000 Central Florida Blvd. Orlando University of Florida University of Florida Gainesville University of North Florida University of North Florida 1 UNF Drive Jacksonville, FL University of South Florida University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Avenue Tampa University of West Florida University of West Florida University Parkway Pensacola

SCHOOL FEES Costs: Academic Year UndergraduateFIUstate publicprivateDream school Per credit$ credits$6, Athletic Fees$20.00 Health Fees$ Parking Fees$ Panther ID$10.00 Total Fees for Fall & Spring: $6, Other Estimated Costs based on two semesters On Campus Housing*** starting at $ 8, $ $ $ Meal Plan***$3, $ $ $ Books & Supplies$1, $ $ $ Health Insurance$1, $ $ $