Bright futures how does it work




















Do I still qualify for Bright Futures? Unfortunately, no. Residency waivers are not the same as proving Florida residency per state regulations, so you would not be eligible to receive Bright Futures. If you submit residency documentation for subsequent term and meet all other scholarship requirements, you can begin receiving the scholarship for the term in which residency was granted and all terms going forward.

Will I have to repay Bright Futures? Students who do not repay their balance for state funds will automatically lose renewal for the following year. Do I have to be full-time to receive Bright Futures? Students only have to be enrolled a minimum of halftime 6 credit hours to receive the scholarship. What does it mean to earn hours for renewal? Applications are available for high school seniors each year beginning December 1st. To apply, Florida residents must have their high school guidance counselor submit their information and authorization form to the Florida Bright Futures Program at the Florida Department of Education.

Your eligibility is determined based on performance throughout high school. Bright Futures The Florida Bright Future Scholarship is available to Florida high school seniors and is awarded upon completion of the seventh semester of high school requirements.

Qualifications The scholarship you receive is determined based on academic achievement in high school, SAT and ACT scores, and fulfillment of certain requirements. Recipients should be advised that, prior to disbursement, the amount which appears on the student's account is an amount based on an estimated 13 credits of enrollment.

Offer amounts are listed below:. Florida Academic Scholars FAS and Florida Medallion Scholars FMS earning a baccalaureate degree in the academic year and thereafter in 7 semesters or fewer or the equivalent in credit hours may receive funding for 1 term of graduate study, not to exceed 15 semester hours, paid at the undergraduate rate.

Renewal criteria must be met each academic year. Failure to meet the renewal criteria will result in the loss of your Florida Bright Futures Scholarship. If a student fails to meet renewal criteria when grades and hours are reported to the State at the end of the Spring term, a student may be able to attend summer semester in order to attempt a restoration of their scholarship for the next academic year.



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