BLANCHE ELY HIGH SCHOOL DUAL ENROLLMENT Dual Enrollment The Dual Enrollment Program at Broward College (BC) is an accelerated program that allows eligible public high school students to earn high school and college credits at the same time, saving both time and money! Dual Enrollment students are exempt from the payment of application fees, tuition, and laboratory fees. College courses are offered at BC campuses and centers, including the BC Online campus. Eligibility Requirements • • Minimum 3.0 unweighted high school grade point average (GPA) PERT, SAT or ACT test scores in all areas – English, Reading, and Math Placement Test English Reading SAT 24 (Reading) 24 (Math) ACT 17+ (English) 19+ (Reading) PERT 103+ (Writing) and 106+ (Reading) 106+ (Reading) Math 24 (MATH1033) 26 (MAC1105) 19-20 (MAT1033) 21+ (MAC1105) 114-122 (MAT1033) 123+ (MAC1105) Steps to Apply for Spring, Summer, and Fall Semesters 1. Complete and submit a BC online application and obtain a BC ID # at www.broward.edu 2. Print out the confirmation page and take it to your Counselor or Magnet Coordinator. (If you have not met the ACT or SAT eligibility scores (above), you must obtain a PERT Referral Form from your Counselor to take the PERT at BC. The first attempt is no charge. Each additional attempt costs $15.00. Return the PERT results to your Counselor or Magnet Coordinator). 3. Meet with your Counselor or Magnet Coordinator to complete a Dual Enrollment Recommendation Form. Return it on or before the following deadlines for the semester you wish to enroll. • September 28 to meet the Spring deadline. (See www.broward.edu Registration start date • February 22 to meet the Summer deadline. (See www.broward.edu Registration start date) • April 1 to meet the Fall deadline. (See www.broward.edu Registration start date) 4. Register for classes online during the BC’s published registration times. (You can only register for the approved courses listed on your signed Dual Enrollment Recommendation Form). 5. Print out the BC schedule and take it to your Counselor/Magnet Coordinator. Students who have previously been admitted to the Dual Enrollment program and meet continued eligibility requirements must complete steps 3-5 above only. Dual enrollment students are required to earn a grade of “C” or better in each course and maintain a college GPA of 2.0 and a high school unweighted GPA of 3.0 to continue in the program. Students who earn a grade of D or F are no longer eligible for the DE program for the reminder of their high school enrollment. Students are responsible to pay for their own textbooks during the summer terms only. The SBBC does not cover the cost of textbooks during the summer terms. COURSE REGISTRATION FORMS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO YOUR COUNSELOR OR MAGNET COORDINATOR ON OR BEFORE THE DEADLINE. LATE FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. NO EXCEPTIONS!!!
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