Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Presentation 2013-2014

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Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Presentation 2013-2014 G. Holmes Braddock Sr. High School Mrs. Gomez, Counselor

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Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Presentation2013-2014

G. Holmes Braddock Sr. High School

Mrs. Gomez, Counselor

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Application ProcessInitial Eligibility Requirements must be

met prior to high school graduation.To apply for a Bright Futures Scholarship, you must submit a completed, error free Initial Student Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) during your last year in high school (after December 1 and prior to graduation). You must apply during your last year in high school, before graduation,* or you will forfeit all future eligibility for a Bright Futures Scholarship. To apply online, visit www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org

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Activate Your User ID & PIN Students must click on: Submit My Application in order for their application to be processed for determination of eligibility.Keep trying if first application does not take…

After submitting an Initial Student Florida Financial Aid Application, you will: • create a PIN (Personal Identification Number) online, • update your demographic information (on your original application), as necessary, and • monitor your Financial Aid Recipient History (award status) online. You are responsible for checking your application and award status. It is also your responsibility to provide your correct name, address, date of birth, social security number, and to inform us of any changes.

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Your Transcript Evaluations

End-of-Year Graduates Your high school will automatically submit your transcript electronically to the FDOE multiple times for evaluation during the year, but you submit only ONE application: • Mid-year, 7th semester – after the fall term is completed and semester grades are posted. A mid-year 7th semester transcript evaluation includes fall coursework completed, spring coursework in progress, community service hours completed, and test scores for test dates through January 31. • Final, 8th semester – several weeks after your spring graduation and after all grades are posted. A final, 8th semester transcript evaluation includes all coursework

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2014 High School GraduatesFlorida Bright Futures Scholarships

The program offers three levels of scholarship awards – the Florida Academic Scholars award (FAS), the Florida Medallion Scholars award (FMS), and the Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars award (GSV). The Academic Top Scholars award (ATS), announced by the Florida Department of Education before the end of the fall term after all term-one disbursements, is awarded to the Florida Academic Scholar with the highest academic ranking in each county (based on the product of multiplying the Bright Futures GPA and the highest qualifying SAT/ACT test score). The recipient receives a cost per credit hour award established by the Florida Legislature in the General Appropriations Act in addition to the Florida Academic Scholars award.

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Academic Requirements for Initial Eligibility

FAS FMS GSV

GPA: 3.516 COURSE CREDITS-4 ENGLISH-4 MATHEMATICS-3 NATURAL SCIENCE-3 SOCIAL STUDIES-2 FOREIGN LANGUAGES-100 COMMUNITY HRS-SAT-1290 / ACT- 29

GPA: 3.016 COURSE CREDITS-4 ENGLISH-4 MATHEMATICS-3 NATURAL SCIENCE-3 SOCIAL STUDIES-2 FOREIGN LANGUAGES-75 COMMUNITY HRS-SAT- 1170 / ACT- 26

GPA: 3.016.5 COURSE CREDITS-4 ENGLISH-4 MATHEMATICS-3 NATURAL SCIENCE-3 SOCIAL STUDIES-1 PA OR FA-.5 P.E /.5 P.F / HEALT-GPA : 3.5-3 VOCATIONAL CREDITS- 30 COMMUNITY HRS-SAT- R(440) M (440)-ACT- E(17) R(18) M(19)-PERT-R(104)-W(99)- M(113)

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Course Weighting for the Bright Futures Grade Point Average

LetterGrade

For a.50

CreditCourse

For a1.00 Credit

Course

LetterGrade

For a.50

CreditCourse

For a1.00

CreditCourse

A 2.25 4.5 A 2.0 4.0

B 1.75 3.5 B 1.5 3.0

C 1.25 2.5 C 1.0 2.0

D 0.75 1.5 D 0.5 1.0

F 0.00 0.0 F 0.0 0.0

*It is your responsibility to earn the necessary Grade Point Average (GPA) in the required high school classes. Not all high school courses will qualify you for a Bright Futures Scholarship.

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Getting Your Money

The Florida Department of Education will:• Begin funding your scholarship during the fall term following your high school graduation.* The academic year begins in the fall and ends in the summer. Scholarship recipients are not eligible for funding during the summer term immediately following high school graduation.* • Send scholarship funds to the eligible Florida postsecondary institution of your choice prior to the beginning of each term. The money will then be applied to your account after the last day of the drop/add period at your postsecondary institution.

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Getting Your Money (cont.)You must:

• Be a Florida resident and a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen, as determined by your postsecondary institution.• Pursue an undergraduate degree at an eligible Florida college, or enroll in a postsecondary adult vocational certificate program.• Begin using the scholarship funds within two years of your high school graduation.* If you enlist directly in the military after graduation,* your two-year period begins upon the date of separation from active duty.• Enroll for at least six non-remedial semester hours (or the equivalent in quarter or clock hours) per term.

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2013-14 Award Amounts per Credit Hour

Florida Bright Futures Scholarships

Florida Academic Scholars (FAS)4 Year   $ 103.00 2 Year   $ 63.00 Florida Colleges   (Public Community Colleges Only)   Career/Technical Centers   $ 52.00Florida Medallion Scholars (FMS)4 Year   $ 77.00 $ 2 Year   $ 48.00 Florida Colleges  Associate Degree Programs  (Public Community Colleges Only)   Career/Technical Centers   $ 39.00

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2012-13 Award Amounts per Credit Hour Florida Bright Futures Scholarships

Academic Top Scholars (ATS)4 Year   $ 44.00 2 Year   $ 44.00 Florida Colleges  (Public Community Colleges Only)   Career/Technical Centers   $ 44 .00Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV)4 Year   $ 77.00 2 Year   $ 48.00 Florida Colleges  (Public Community Colleges Only)   Career/Technical Centers   $ 39.00You can use both the Prepaid College Plan and the Bright Futures Scholarship. See a financial aid officer at the postsecondary institution you plan to attend for details.

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Scholarship Renewal Scholarship Renewal Renewal Requirements A student who receives funding during the current academic year (fall through spring) is automatically evaluated for renewal at the end of the spring term. Renewal cumulative GPA and hours requirements are outlined in the table below. *Florida Academic Scholars with 2.75-2.99 will renew as Florida Medallion Scholars. **Or the equivalent in quarter or clock hours. ***Note: A student must earn at least 24 semester credit hours (or the equivalent) if enrolled full time for the entire academic year. A student enrolled full time (12 or more semester hours or the equivalent) for only one term must earn at least 12 semester hours for that term. If a student is enrolled part time for any part of the academic year, the student must earn a prorated number of credit hours.

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