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Dual Enrollment

Students who have been approved to take classes at another institution should consider all of the following:

» You must be enrolled in at least one UCF class during the first term at UCF to receive financial aid.

» Transient hours cannot be used to fulfill hour requirements for institutional programs such as the UCF Grant, UCF Scholars Award, UCF Merit Award, and High Achievement Scholarships. Check the Web site for detailed requirements for each program.

» For all other financial aid programs, you must be enrolled in UCF hours in addition to the transient hours. (Exceptions will be made for special circumstances only.)

» Please note Stafford loans and PLUS require a minimum of 6 UCF hours for eligibility.

» You are responsible for paying fees to the transient institution by the deadline date of that institution.

» Financial aid will not be disbursed until after the completion of this transient process.

» UCF will process financial aid for UCF degree-seeking students only.

» You may be required to repay financial aid awards should you drop or withdraw from any classes.

» All dual enrolled course credits must transfer towards your current degree at UCF.

» This office will not accept courses taken without Confirmation of Advisor Authorization (www.FACTS.org)

  1. Dual Enrollment Forms with student’s signature.

  2. A copy of the Fee Invoice and class schedule confirming that the class(es) and hours enrolled match the Transient Student Form.

  3. A copy of the Confirmation of Advisor Authorization Form with approved course(s). (must be obtained from www.FACTS.org Web site or a copy of a signed Transient Form. Choose "Transfer Services" then Transient Student Form.)

  4. A completed Consortium Agreement Form to be completed by the transient school's financial aid office.

Dual enrolled students must make arrangements to pay tuition and fees at the visited school since there is no system for deferral of these tuition and fees.

It is the student's responsibility to insure that the visited school promptly provides UCF with academic transcripts, confirming that the attempted hours are completed.

Transcripts or grades should be submitted to the Office of Student Financial Assistance to help avoid academic progress problems.

Students may not receive financial aid from two institutions at the same time. Students must decide which of the two institutions is the primary school at which they are degree seeking and apply for aid there. Any inaccuracy will result in a mandatory repayment to one of the two schools for the overpayment.

Click here to download the Dual Enrollment Forms

 

 

 





   
 

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