Career Dual Enrollment. Students in grades 6-12 qualify who are seeking a degree and industry certification through a career education program or course. The student is also earning industry certifications adopted pursuant to s. I 008.44, Florida Statutes (F.S.), which count toward the high school diploma. Students may be part-time or full-time in career Dual Enrollment.
Career Dual Enrollment. Career dual enrollment is a form of dual enrollment that provides a curricular option for secondary students who wish to earn credits toward a high school diploma and a degree or certificate from a job preparatory program. Students may not take isolated vocational courses. Eastern Florida will award a college credit certificate to qualifying high school students in the same semester that the Brevard County School Board awards the high school diploma. Eligible public secondary students may apply to enroll in vocational credit courses leading to a Career and Technical Certificate or college credit courses leading to a College Credit Certificate provided that the selected program of study is included on Exhibit B, 2023-2024 Available Career Dual Enrollment Programs of Study. Students entering a College Credit Certificate (CCC) or Career and Technical Certificate (CTC) program of study with a GPA below 3.0 are limited to taking courses within their selected CCC or CTC program and may not change their initial program of study until the program is completed. Once students meet the qualifications to enter an associate degree program, the students will continue to enroll in courses within the CCC and may enroll in courses towards an associate degree.