• Be enrolled in 6th – 12th grade in a Florida Public, Private, or Home Education Program in Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, and Taylor Counties.
  • Minimum unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 for college credit courses or have an unweighted high school GPA of 2.0 for career certificate programs.
  • For college credits, achieve a minimum score on a common placement test.
  • PERT: Reading 106 Writing 103 Math 114

    SAT: Reading 24 Writing/Language 25 Math 24

    ACT: Reading 19 English 17 Math 19

    ACCUPLACER: Reading 245 Writing 245 Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAR) 242

    *Combination of scores accepted. Scores that are more than two years old may not be used for initial placement. (Florida Statute 1008.30)

    Rule 6A-10.0315 Common Placement Testing and Instructions and Rule 6A-14.064 College Credit Dual Enrollment.

  • Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 for courses taken at North Florida College.
  • Maintain an unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 for college credit courses or unweighted high school GPA of 2.0 for career dual enrollment courses.
  • Cannot be scheduled to graduate prior to the completion of the dual enrollment course.
  • Students must not be over age 19 by the first day of the fall semester to participate in dual enrollment for that academic year.
    1. Discuss Eligibility: Meet with high school guidance counselor or Home Education Official (parent/guardian) to discuss eligibility and options for dual enrollment.
    2. Test Scores: Meet placement testing requirements.
    3. NFC Dual Enrollment Application: The high school counselor or Home Education Official will submit completed application and required documentation to the NFC Dual Enrollment Coordinator by deadlines for each semester. Requires parent/guardian signature.

      Fall Term Deadline August 1 ~ Spring Term Deadline December 1

      Public or Private School Students: Guidance Counselor must also confirm appropriate placement test scores.

      Home Education Students: Home Education Official must also submit appropriate placement test scores, Home Education Articulation Agreement, and Home School Affidavit. Contact the Office of Dual Enrollment for forms.

    4. Activate MyNFC Account: The student will receive verification of admission and registration deadlines from the College using the email listed on the NFC Dual Enrollment Application. Log in to MyNFC portal at my.nfc.edu and select “First Time User” to activate student account. Students have access to Banner (student records), GoMail (official email), D2L (course access), and DegreeWorks (graduation worksheets). Upon admission to NFC, communication with the student will be through their official NFC email account.
    5. Registration: Meet with high school guidance counselor or Home Education Official to assist with choosing the appropriate course(s) and completing the NFC registration form. Requires guidance counselor or Home Education Official signature. The guidance counselor or Home Education Official will submit the registration form to the NFC Dual Enrollment Coordinator during the published registration period. Incomplete or ineligible registration forms may delay registration.
    6. Confirm Registration: Students must confirm registration by logging into the MyNFC account. Select Banner, select Student, select Registration Status, select Term, click Submit. Choose Student Detail Schedule to confirm registration.
    7. Textbooks: Public, charter, and private school students are provided textbooks through their high school. Home Education students are provided textbooks by NFC and will receive information through their official NFC email.

    1. Registration: Meet with high school guidance counselor or Home Education Official to assist with choosing the appropriate course(s) and completing the NFC registration form. Requires guidance counselor or Home Education Official signature. The guidance counselor or Home Education Official will submit the registration form to the NFC Dual Enrollment Coordinator during the published registration period. Incomplete or ineligible registration forms may delay registration.
    2. Confirm Registration: Students must confirm registration by logging into the MyNFC account. Select Banner, select Student, select Registration Status, select Term, click Submit. Choose Student Detail Schedule to confirm registration.
    3. Textbooks: Public, charter, and private school students are provided textbooks through their high school. Home Education students are provided textbooks by NFC and will receive information through their official NFC email.