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Already been accepted into dual enrollment and registered for your classes? Complete your dual enrollment form and contract so your school counselor can make schedule adjustments for you!


Requirements to be admitted to UF Dual Enrollment:

  • Students must be a Junior or Senior in high school
  • Maintain a 3.6 unweighted GPA
  • Take one of the four following tests and achieve the score listed below or higher
    • SAT - 1100 composite score
    • ACT - 22 composite score
    • PSAT NMSQT - 1130 
    • CLT - 72

How to apply:

Use the following Dual Enrollment Application Guide for step-by-step instructions on how to access and use our new application portal.


Registering for Classes:

  • Click the courses on UF's website to learn about the goals and general education requirements for each, and don't forget to check back often for updates and new course offerings.
  • Students may take up to 4 classes at UF Online Dual Enrollment courses per semester.

    • NOTE: Students who take UF Online Dual Enrollment courses in addition to a their high school courses should carefully consider their choice. The Online Dual Enrollment courses are university-level academic work and can be time consuming.

  • Students will want to meet with their School Counselor to discuss their graduation requirements plan their schedule. Students should contact UF if they want to work towards a specific degree or pathway
  • Complete your dual enrollment form and dual enrollment contract by submitting a copy of your student schedule to your School Counselor (You can get a copy of your UF schedule by logging into ONE.UF and viewing your schedule under the registration or self-service portal)

Other Important Information:

  • Does being part of the Online Dual Enrollment program guarantee me admission to the University of Florida as an undergraduate?
    • No. When you fill out an application for Online Dual Enrollment, you are applying to be a “Non-Degree Seeking Student” for the period of one semester. You are a UF student for that one semester, but still must apply with the incoming freshman class if you would like to be admitted as an undergraduate student. Online Dual Enrollment is a way for you to take accredited, rigorous college courses from home BEFORE you are admitted as an undergraduate student.

  • Check out UF's FAQ for additional information and/or resources for UF Dual Enrollment