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