Bright Futures Scholarship Program and Florida PrePaid College Plan (2016-17)

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Bright Futures Scholarship Program and Florida PrePaid College Plan ( )

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program rewards students for their academic achievements by providing funding to attend postsecondary institutions in Florida  There are three award levels  Florida Academic Scholar (FAS)  Florida Medallion Scholar (FMS)  Gold Seal Vocational Scholar (GSV)  There are Grade Point Average, Test Score and Community Service requirements for each level  Both the requirements and level of funding are subject to legislative change, and have changed significantly over time 2

Bright Futures Basic Eligibility Requirements  Florida resident and U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen as determined by the postsecondary institution  Earn standard Florida high school diploma or equivalent from a Florida public high school or FDOE registered private school  Accepted by, and enrolled in, a degree or certificate program at eligible Florida postsecondary institution within two years of HS graduation  Enrolled in at least 6 non-remedial semester hours (or equivalent) per term and maintain minimum GPA  Not guilty of, or pled nolo contendere to, a felony charge 3

Bright Futures Academic Eligibility Requirements

Florida Academic Scholars Award Grade Point Average  3.5 weighted GPA (not rounded) in required 16 HS Credits Required Credits  4 English (3 must include substantial writing)  4 Math (at or above Algebra I level)  3 Natural Science (2 must have substantial laboratory)  3 Social Science  2 World Language (sequential, in same language) Service Hours  100 hours approved by district (pre-approved/recorded) 5

Florida Academic Scholars Award (FAS) Test Scores  1290 SAT Reasoning Test or 29 ACT composite  ACT scores rounded up for scores with.5 and higher  Writing sections not used in composite*  SAT Subject Tests not used  Deadlines (tests taken by) January 31 for Early 7th semester eligibility June 30 for Final 8th semester eligibility 6 * Bright Futures uses the best section score from any sitting of the same entrance exam to give the student the best possible overall composite score.

Florida Medallion Scholars Award (FMS) Grade Point Average  3.0 weighted GPA (not rounded) in required 16 HS credits Required Credits  4 English (3 must include substantial writing)  4 Math (at or above the Algebra I level)  3 Natural Science (2 must have substantial laboratory)  3 Social Science  2 World Language (sequential, in same language) Service Hours  75 hours approved by district school 7

Florida Medallion Scholars Award Test Scores  1170 SAT Reasoning Test or 26 ACT  ACT scores rounded up for scores with.5 and higher  SAT Subject Tests not used  Writing sections not used in composite  Deadlines (tests taken by): January 31 for Early 7th semester eligibility June 30 for Final 8th semester eligibility 8

Bright Future Award Amounts ( )  All awards are a flat rate per credit hour. Students will receive specified award amounts established annually by the Florida Legislature in the General Appropriations Act*  Current year Award Amounts (4 Year University Rates)*  Florida Academic Scholars Award = $ per credit hour  Florida Medallion Scholars Award = $77.00 per credit hour *Refer to the OFSA website for specific information related to awards Note. No Bright Futures funds are available during the summer semester 9

Bright Future Award Amounts ( ) What does this amount represent?  FAS $ 103/credit hour at 4 year college $3090 per year full-time student (estimated)  FMS $ 77/credit hour at a 4 year college $2310 per year full-time student (estimated) Total estimated total Cost of Attendance at UF is $20,590 ( ). Other public universities differ slightly. 10

Applying for Bright Futures  Bright Future Applications began on December 1, 2015  Instructions for applying were sent home in mid- December. Additional copies of instructions are located in your packet  We have asked ALL students to make an initial application regardless of whether they intend to attend in-state AND to submit verification of the initial application by January 15th 11

Eligibility Evaluations  Early 7th semester evaluations begin posting in March. Final 8th semester evaluations may begin posting in July  Students must monitor award status online. After submitting the FFAA, the student is responsible for tracking application and award status online and keeping the Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) informed of any demographic or institutional changes.  You may check your Bright Futures eligibility at FLVC.org 13

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Florida PrePaid College Plans  Tuition plan covers the basic cost of classes  Local fee plan covers the state required fees  Dormitory plan covers the cost of a standard, double-occupancy room at a Florida university 

Florida Pre-Paid & Florida Bright Futures  Pre-Paid tuition may not cover all tuition and fee costs. Some additional local fees are not covered (most schools have these fees which vary-be sure to check with the college you will be attending!)  In the case of the FL Pre-Paid Tuition Plan, funds are applied to the student’s tuition charges only  FL Bright Futures funds are applied to all remaining charges after classes begin  Excess funds remaining after tuition has been paid will be applied to any other charges owed to the school, including on-campus housing costs, etc.  Each college is slightly different. Be sure to check with the college(s) you are considering attending so you understand their process!  Please refer to the Florida PrePaid FAQs sheet in your folder

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