As provided herein,
requirements for admission to Florida Community College
at Jacksonville shall be approved by the District Board of
Trustees, shall be maintained in the College’s official
curricular files, and shall be reflected in the College Catalog.
College Credit Programs
General admissions eligibility
for college credit programs is as follows:
The individual must have
earned a standard or college-ready high school diploma
or the equivalency of a high school diploma.
The individual must be a U.S. citizen.
Individuals who have not
graduated from high school may be admitted in any of
the following cases.
Dual Enrollment: Individuals
enrolled at a public or private high school or
home school may be admitted if they meet the dual
enrollment requirements in accordance with state
statute and rules.
Limited Special Admission:
Individuals enrolled at a public or private high
school or home school may enroll for no more than
12 hours of college credit coursework with parental
consent. Students enrolling under this provision
must be qualified for college level coursework
by assessment and are responsible for all tuition
and fees.
Collaborative Academic
Programs: Non-high school graduates may be admitted
for participation in collaborative academic programs at
the discretion of the College administration.
Statutorily Required:
Individuals who are eligible for admission under
Florida Statute will be admitted.
Individuals who are not U.S.
citizens may be admitted if they meet the high school
graduation criteria and if they are in full compliance
with all federal rules pertaining to international students.
Selective Admissions: Some
college credit programs have additional admissions requirements
as established by the College administration.
Postsecondary Adult Vocational
Programs
General admissions eligibility
for Postsecondary Adult Vocational (PSAV) programs is
as follows:
1. The individual must be 18 years of age or older.
2. The individual must be a U.S. citizen.
United States citizens under
the age of 18 who have earned a high school completion
credential may be admitted to PSAV programs.
United States citizens under
the age of 18 who have not earned a high school completion
credential may be admitted to PSAV programs with confirmation
from all high schools attended that the individual has
not been found guilty 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
Individuals currently attending
a public or private high school or home school also may
be admitted as dual enrollment students if they meet
the dual enrollment requirements in accordance with state
statute and rules.
Individuals who are not U.S.
citizens may be admitted if they are at least 18 years
old and in full compliance with all federal rules pertaining
to international students.
Selective Admissions: Some
PSAV programs have additional admissions requirements
as established by the College administration.
Adult Education Programs
General admissions eligibility
for adult education programs is as follows:
The individual must
be 18 years of age or older.
The individual must be
a U.S. citizen.
United States citizens under
the age of 18 may be admitted to the adult basic education,
English for speakers of other languages, vocational preparation
instruction and the high school equivalency programs
with consent from their parent or legal guardian and
with confirmation from all high schools attended that
the individual has not been found guilty 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
Collaborative
Academic Programs: minors may be admitted for participation
in collaborative academic programs at the discretion of
the College administration.
Individuals who are not U.S.
citizens may be admitted if they are at least 18 years
old and in full compliance with all federal rules pertaining
to international students.
Continuing Education Courses
All individuals 18 or older are eligible to participate in Continuing Education
courses. Minors may be allowed to participate at the discretion of College
administration.