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North Florida College offers high school students in its six-county service area access to college-level Career and Workforce Education programs not available at their schools. Students can enroll part-time through Career Dual Enrollment or full-time through Career Early Admissions.
Career Dual Enrollment
Career Dual Enrollment enables students to earn industry certifications that count toward their high school diploma (Section 1008.44, FS). Students can take up to 330 vocational clock hours per term on a part-time basis.
Career Early Admission
Career Early Admission is a form of Career Dual Enrollment through which eligible secondary students enroll full-time (330+ clock hours per term) in postsecondary programs that lead to industry certifications listed in the CAPE Postsecondary Industry Certification Funding List. Students wishing
Interested students should contact their high school guidance counselor to get started.
All students are strongly encouraged to consult with their Guidance Counselor when exploring programs of study. NFC Academic Advisors are also an excellent additional resource.
Program | Clock Hours | Industry Certification | |
---|---|---|---|
Early Childhood Professional Certificate (ECPC) |
600 | Child Development Associate (CDA) | Learn More |
Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Academy |
420 | Correctional Officer | Learn More |
Heating, Ventilation, Air- Conditioning/Refrigeration (HVAC/R) |
1350 | Air to Air Heat Pump Service Technician | Learn More |
Industrial Machinery Maintenance 1 | 750 | MSSC Certified Production Technician (CPT) |
Learn More |
Industrial Machinery Maintenance 2 | 600 | MSSC Certified Production Technician (CPT) |
Learn More |
Emergency Medical Responder | 190 | Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) | Learn More |
Welding Technology | 1050 | Learn More |
Prior to enrolling in a certification program, it is the student’s responsibility to meet with a College Academic Advisor to ensure the student meets all eligibility requirements of the program. See the NFC College Catalog for current information
- Be enrolled as a student in a Florida public or nonpublic secondary school (grades 6-12), or in a home education or personalized education program.
- Have a 2.0 unweighted high school GPA
- Additional Initial Student Eligibility Requirements by School District as outlined in the Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement
- There may be program admission requirements/exit requirements for Career and Workforce Education programs and other dual enrollment eligible limited access programs.
- Students who enroll in Career and Workforce Education programs may be required to complete an entry-level basic skills examination within the first six weeks after admission into the program. See the College Catalog for exemptions of basic skills requirements. Students are responsible for the costs for placement and/or exit tests.
Continued Dual Enrollment Eligibility Requirements
- Achieve and maintain, with no exceptions, a 2.0 College GPA.
- Maintain, with no exceptions, an unweighted 2.0 high school GPA.
- Students cannot be scheduled to graduate high school prior to the completion of the dual enrollment course.
- Students may lose the opportunity to participate in the dual enrollment program if they are disruptive to the learning process. The procedure is outlined in NFC’s Student Handbook.
Follow the following steps to get started for Career Dual Enrollment:
- Discuss Eligibility: Meet with high school guidance counselor or Home Education Official (parent/guardian) to discuss eligibility and options for dual enrollment.
- NFC Dual Enrollment Application: The high school counselor or Home Education Official will submit completed application
and required documentation to the NFC Dual Enrollment Coordinator by deadlines for
each semester. Requires parent/guardian signature.
- Fall Term Deadline - August 1
- Spring Term Deadline - December 1
- Public, Charter, or Private School Students: Guidance Counselor must also confirm appropriate placement text scores.
- Home Education and Personalized Education Program Students: Must submit appropriate placement test scores and a signed articulation agreement. Home Education students must submit annual proof of enrollment in a Home Education Program in the NFC service area. Personalized Education Program students must provide proof of award and participation in the Personalized Education Program. Contact the Office of Dual Enrollment for forms.
- Activate MyNFC Account: The student will receive verification of admission and registration deadlines from the College using the email listed on the NFC Dual Enrollment Application. Log in to MyNFC portal at my.nfc.edu and select “First Time User” to activate student account. Students have access to Banner (student records), GoMail (official email), D2L (course access), and DegreeWorks (graduation worksheets). Upon admission to NFC, communication with the student will be through their official NFC email account.
- Registration: Meet with high school guidance counselor or Home Education Official to assist with choosing the appropriate course(s) and completing the NFC registration form. Requires guidance counselor or Home Education Official signature. The guidance counselor or Home Education Official will submit the registration form to the NFC Dual Enrollment Coordinator during the published registration period. Incomplete or ineligible registration forms may delay registration.
- Confirm Registration: Students must confirm registration by logging into the MyNFC account. Select Banner, select Student, select Registration Status, select Term, click Submit. Choose Student Detail Schedule to confirm registration.
- Textbooks:
- Fall and Spring Terms: Public and Charter school students receive textbooks from their high school. Home Education and Personalized Education Program students receive textbooks from
- NFC.Summer Term: All students receive textbooks from NFC.