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    • SAT or Digital SAT minimum scores: Evidence-Based Reading & Writing - 510490; Mathematics -  500480
    • ACT minimum scores: Reading - 19; Mathematics - 2019; English - 1817
    • PERT minimum Scores: Reading - 106; Mathematics - 114; and Writing - 103
    • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (through July 2022) minimum scores: Quantitive Reasoning, Algebra and Statistics - 242; Reading - 245; Writing - 253
    • Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (since August 2022) minimum scores: Quantitive Reasoning, Algebra and Statistics - 261; Reading - 256; Writing - 253
    • CLT minimum scores: Sum of Verbal Reasoning and Grammar/Writing - 38; Quantitive Reasoning - 16

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  1. Courses that are not creditable to both the high school diploma and the college degree.
  2. Any courses for which the student already has credit or may earn AP/IB credit.
  3. Courses graded on an S/U basis, P/F basis, or not graded at all. Students may not audit courses.
  4. Recreation, physical skills, or leisure courses, such as dance, yoga, karate, tennis, or weightlifting.
  5. Courses with unmet prerequisites, including 3000-4000 level courses (allowed if prerequisites met).
  6. Courses designated as limited access or restricted to specific cohorts, programs, or student types. This includes the Kugelman Honors-designated sections.
  7. Graduate-level courses (5000-8000 level).
  8. Internships, capstones, independent/directed study, study abroad courses, or 990 courses.
  9. Applied Music courses, including, but not limited to MVB, MVK, MVP, MVS, MVV, and MVW courses
  10. 0 Credit hour courses 

Upon graduation from secondary school, dual enrollment students will lose their eligibility. At this point, they will have to submit the degree-seeking application or non-degree seeking application to continue taking classes at UWF. 

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