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Does Florida Bright Futures pay for private colleges?

Yes! Students attending a private college or university in Florida are eligible to use Bright Futures to help pay for their school.
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Does Florida Bright Futures cover private schools?

The Bright Futures Scholarship is an incredible opportunity: it can be applied to all Florida public and private colleges! For a full list of Florida schools that accept the award, see this list.
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What does Florida Bright Futures pay for?

The Florida Academic Scholars will receive an award amount equal to 100% of tuition and applicable fees. Applicable fees include: activity and service fee, health fee, athletic fee, financial aid fee, capital improvement fee, campus access/transportation fee, technology fee and tuition differential fee.
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What does Bright Futures not cover?

Additional costs assessed to courses such as material and supply fees, electronic and physical book subscriptions, or online course fees are not covered by the program.
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Is Florida Bright Futures only for high school students?

Bright Futures application is usually submitted while in high school, although the deadline is August 31. Since the deadline is August 31 after high school graduation, college freshman students can apply for Bright Futures at the end of August, but the tests should be done before June 30.
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Does Florida Bright Futures cover all 4 years?

Students may receive funding for up to five years from high school graduation for a maximum of 120 semester hours toward the completion of the first baccalaureate degree.
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Does Florida Bright Futures pay for out of state schools?

What Is the Bright Futures Scholarship Program? The Bright Futures program offers merit-based scholarships to Florida residents who stay in Florida for college or vocational school (unfortunately, you won't be eligible for an award if you attend college out of state).
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Is Florida Bright Futures hard to get?

But in addition to being a high-paying opportunity, it is very competitive and has a strict set of requirements. The requirements outlined in the Bright Futures handbook can be overwhelming, and may deter students from applying.
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What percentage of Florida students get Bright Futures?

Statewide, only about 21% of Florida's public high school graduates qualified for a Bright Futures scholarship in 2020. In the program's early days, the test score requirements were lower and nearly 40% of high school graduates got the scholarships.
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Do you have to pay back Bright Futures if you fail a class?

Yes. You will owe back the amount you received in Bright Futures for those dropped/withdrawn credit hours to the school. Students who do not repay their balance for state funds will automatically lose renewal for the following year. My scholarship covers 100% of my tuition and fees, so why do I still owe a balance?
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Does Florida Bright Futures cover full tuition?

The Florida Academic Scholars will receive an award amount equal to 100% of tuition and applicable fees. Applicable fees include: activity and service fee, health fee, athletic fee, financial aid fee, capital improvement fee, campus access/transportation fee, technology fee and tuition differential fee.
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What makes you lose Bright Futures scholarship?

All Bright Futures recipients are required to meet minimum credit hour and GPA requirements to renew their award each year. Students enrolled full time for both semesters are required to earn at least 24 semester hours in order to renew their award at the end of each academic year.
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Is Florida Bright Futures only for Florida colleges?

Awarded students may receive Bright Futures funding only at eligible Florida postsecondary institutions per term.
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Can you lose your Florida Bright Futures scholarship?

What Happens If I Lose It? Students who lose a Bright Futures scholarship because of a low GPA can apply to have the scholarship restored. You must complete a Reinstatement/Restoration Application after logging into your online Office of Student Financial Assistance account.
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Does Florida Bright Futures cover University of Miami?

Can I use my Bright Futures scholarship at UM? Yes, you can receive both the Florida Academic Scholars (FAS) or Florida Medallion (FM) awards at UM! However, UM does not accept the Vocational Gold Seal award.
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What GPA do you need for 100% Bright Futures?

For FAS students must have a high school weighted Bright Futures GPA of 3.5 and 3.0 for FMS. In addition, the FAS looks at both ACT and SAT. For 2022-23 graduates must earn a 29 on ACT and 1330 on SAT for FAS and 29 for 2023-2024 graduates for ACT and 1340 on SAT.
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Is Bright Futures worth it?

By winning the Bright Futures Scholarship, students can save up on the bulk of their tuition expenses for up to five years. However, it is important to ensure that the Bright Futures application is filled out properly so it stands out.
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Do you have to pay back Florida Bright Futures scholarship?

General Rules. Students must pay the cost of their Bright Futures return in order to renew their scholarship award for a subsequent year.
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What happens if you go over 120 credits Bright Futures?

Programs Over 120 Hours

Students enrolled in academic programs that require more than 120 hours to complete can appeal for additional Bright Futures funding. Appeals for additional funding may be submitted through the Florida Department of Education.
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How many years of college does Bright Futures cover?

How long does an eligible student have to use the Bright Futures award? Students may receive funding for up to five years from high school graduation for a maximum of 120 semester hours toward the completion of the first baccalaureate degree.
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Do you have to reapply for Florida Bright Futures every year?

A student who receives funding during the current academic year is automatically evaluated for renewal at the end of the spring term and does not need to submit a renewal application.
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Does Florida Bright Futures cover study abroad?

Yes, Bright Futures can be applied to a study abroad program if you meet the scholarship requirements. It will disburse at the same per credit hour rate as a UF course.
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Are there any schools outside Florida that take Bright Futures?

No schools do, it's a State of Florida only program.
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How do you get a 100% Bright Futures scholarship?

Scholarship Awards
  1. 3.50 weighted GPA.
  2. 100 service hours or 100 paid work hours.
  3. Required 16 high school course credits.
  4. Achieve minimum ACT®/SAT® score by June 30th of high school graduation year.
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Did Bright Futures get rid of the stipend?

House and Senate budget leaders agreed to suspend a $600 stipend that top-level Bright Futures recipients get each year to offset the cost of textbooks, a move that will save $37 million.
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