Dual Enrollment and Homeschool in Florida
How Florida homeschool students can access dual enrollment at state colleges and universities. Eligibility, where to find official rules, and how it supports college readiness.
Dual Enrollment and Homeschool in Florida
Florida homeschool students can participate in dual enrollment at participating state colleges and universities when they meet program eligibility. Rules and availability are set by the Florida Department of Education and by each institution. This page is a bridge to official sources and to planning resources that help families prepare. Colleges and advisors can link here for a concise, citation-ready overview.
What is dual enrollment for homeschool students?
Dual enrollment lets eligible high school (and sometimes middle school) students take college courses for credit while still in homeschool. In Florida, eligibility and course options depend on state policy and the college. Homeschool students typically must meet the same academic requirements as other dual enrollment students and follow the college’s application process. The FL DOE and individual institutions publish current eligibility and application details.
Why colleges and advisors might link here
We summarize how homeschool fits into Florida’s dual enrollment options and point to official .gov and .edu sources. We don’t replace institutional policy; we give families a starting point and give your site a clear, neutral resource to link to from “Homeschool resources,” “Dual enrollment,” or “Parent information.”
Where to Go Next
- College-bound homeschool, Resources for college-bound homeschool students
- Step Up and middle school, Step Up Florida
- Florida homeschool overview, Curriculum Florida · Parent support Florida
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