Dual enrollment students are eligible to take up to 10 credit hours per semester, including the summer semester.
Seminole State College Dual Enrollment
To be eligible to dual enroll, students must:
- Be in the 6th - 12th grade
- Have successfully completed at least one high school level course
- Be enrolled as a Seminole County Public School (SCPS) student, a registered Home School student with SCPS, or as a student at an eligible private school.
Complete the Course Registration Form
Dual enrolled students must maintain the following grade point average (GPA) in order to remain eligible for Dual Enrollment:
- A 3.0 high school GPA for Academic Dual Enrollment
Submit eligible test scores
- Students following the Academic Dual Enrollment opportunity must have SAT (order from College Board), ACT, or Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT) scores that place them into college-level coursework in all three areas of reading, writing and math.
Test |
Reading |
Writing |
Math |
ACT |
19 |
17 |
19 for MAT 1033
21 for MAC 1105 |
SAT |
24 |
25 |
24 for MAT 1033
26.5 for MAC 1105 |
PERT |
106 |
103 |
114 for MAT 1033
123 for MAC 1105 |
Accuplacer 10/01/2022 and after |
256 |
253 |
QAS - 261 for MAT 1033
AAF - 263 for MAC 1105 |
Accuplacer taken before 10/01/2022 |
245 |
245 |
QAS - 242 for MAT 1033
AAF - 263 for MAC 1105 |
- Maintain a 2.0 cumulative Seminole State College GPA.
https://www.seminolestate.edu/dual-enrollment