The Early College program at St. Petersburg College
http://www.spcollege.edu/Central/EarlyCollege/index.htm
Credit Bank Students
High school level Home Education students may enroll in College classes as Credit Bank students on a term-by-term
basis as approved by the campus coordinator of Admissions/Registration. To be admitted, Home Education students must provide
evidence of successful academic work at the high school level through the annual evaluations submitted to the public school
system. To remain enrolled as Credit Bank students they must maintain a 2.0 GPA in College classes.
c. Requirements for high school students who are younger than the normal age are as follows:
(1) The student must meet the following regular College admissions and testing requirements for college-level
coursework.
* An application and non-refundable application fee.
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Achievement of an acceptable score for college-level courses on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), SAT, ACT, or other
approved placement instrument as set forth in Board of Trustees' Rule 6Hx23-4.45 and Procedure P6Hx23-4.45.
(2) The student and parent(s) must meet with the campus provost or associate provost and program director or
designee to discuss rules and requirements of academic and student life to determine the applicant's level of adaptability
to an adult academic setting.
d. Credit Bank students who wish to enroll at the College in degree-seeking status following high school graduation
will be required to meet the following usual admission requirements:
(1) An application and a non-refundable application fee.
(2) A high school transcript. Official transcripts
must be sent directly from the institution to Central Records Office by the end of the first academic session in which the
student is enrolled.
(3) Achievement of an acceptable score for college-level courses on the Computerized Placement Test
(CPT), SAT, ACT or other approved placement instrument as set forth in Board of Trustees' Rule 6Hx23-4.45 and Procedure P6Hx23-4.45.