Admissions
General Admissions Eligibility
Individuals seeking general admission to Florida
Community College must meet the following minimum criteria, except
as provided below:
- The individual must be a U.S. citizen.
- The individual must be 18 years of age or older.
- The individual must have earned a standard or college ready
high school diploma or the equivalency of a high school diploma.
Individuals seeking admission to Florida Community
College who do not meet the general admissions criteria may seek
admission if they meet the criteria of the following special admissions
classifications:
Special Admissions Classification for
Adult Students
Applicants 18 years of age or older who have
not earned a high school diploma or a high school equivalency degree and are not currently enrolled in a high school may be
admitted as special students under the following conditions:
Adults who have not earned a standard or college-ready
high school diploma or the equiv alency of a standard high school
diploma may be admitted to the College's adult general education
Post Secondary Adult Vocational programs (PSAV). Adults who have
not earned a standard or college-ready high school diploma or
the equivalency of a standard high school diploma may be admitted
into college-credit classes with the following requirements and
restrictions:
- The individual will be required to take the College Placement
Test or the Test of Adult Basic Education.
- The individual may enroll for no more than 12 hours of college-credit
course-work before completing his/her standard or college-ready
high school diploma or the equivalency of a standard high school
diploma.
Individuals who are age 18 or older and who
are not citizens of the United States may be admitted to Florida
Community College if they meet the criteria of any category listed
above and if they are in compliance with the standards from the
Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Special Admissions Classification for Minors
United States citizens under the age
of 18 may be admitted to the College under one of the following
sets of conditions with confirmation from all high schools attended
that the individual has not been convicted of any of the following
offenses:
- Distribution of drugs
- Simple battery upon school employees or agents
- Robbery
- Extortion
- Burglary of school property
- Criminal mischief or vandalism
- Possession of weapons or dangerous objects
- Indecent public conduct
- Battery upon another student resulting in bodily harm
- Inciting or participating in a major student disorder
- Commission of any felony
Minors who have earned a standard or college-ready
high school diploma or the equivalency of a standard high school
diploma may be admitted to Florida Community College with authorization
to attend from their parent or legal guardian.
Students enrolled at a public or private high
school, or home school may be admitted to Florida Community College
for either college or vocational/ technical credit if they meet
the dual enrollment requirements in accordance with state statute
and have high school authorization.
High school sophomores or higher who
have not earned a high school diploma may be admitted to Florida
Community College for college credit courses under the following
requirements and restrictions.
- The individual must have authorization to attend the College
from his/her high school, parent or legal guardian, and meet
established grade point average.
- The individual will be required to take the College Placement
Test if he/she plans to enroll in college-credit courses.
- Accelerated college is not a dual enrollment program, and
students will only receive college credit for courses taken.
- Students pay all tuition and fees for courses taken.
Minors who have not earned a standard
or college-ready high school diploma or the equivalency of a standard
high school diploma and who are no longer attending a public or
private school may be admitted to the College's adult basic education
(ABE), vocational preparation instruction (VPI), high school equivalency, or English for Speakers of Other Languages
(ESOL) programs if they have authorization to attend the College
from their parent or legal guardian.
Applicants age 18 and over who have not earned
a high school diploma or its equivalent and who are no longer
attending a public or private school may also be admitted to the
College's adult high school program.
Individuals who are not citizens of the
United States who are high school sophomores or higher may be
admitted if they meet the criteria of Accelerated College for
High School if they are in compliance with standards from the
Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Selective access programs have special selection
and admission criteria. Special procedures may be obtained from
the program office as listed in this catalog. Selective access
programs include: criminal justice technology (academy track),
criminal justice officer administration (academy track), dealer
specific automotive technology, human services, industrial management
technology (maritime), industrial management technology (naval
nuclear power operations), dental hygiene, emergency medical services
(EMS) technology, emergency medical technology (EMT), histotechnology,
medical laboratory technology, nursing, paramedic, physical therapist
assistant and respiratory therapy programs.