1. • High School Academic
  2. Evaluations
  3. • High School Course Planning
  4. • Ways to Earn College Credit
  5. • Bright Futures Scholarship
  6. Information
  7. • Transcripts and grades
  8. • Career and College Planning
  9. • Degree Program Search
  10. • College Catalogs
  11. • E-Admissions Applications
  12. • Financial Aid Applications
  13. • College Degree Audits
  14. Transfer Tools
  15. • Advising References
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(FAFSA) and state financial aid online via
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information, direct links to institution-spe€
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Help for college students.
After high school, remember to stay on
track with
FACTS.org
. The website offers
lots of services to keep you on top of things
like knowing what classes to take in college
and getting college transcripts and grades.
Also on
FACTS.org
, you can compare your
transcripts with degree requirements at
Florida colleges to find out what courses
are needed to complete your degree... or a
different one… or at a different college!
the requirements.
summary evaluation that shows all of the
courses and grades you’ve received and how
they were applied in the evaluations.
Learn how to earn college
credit in high school.
Start earning college credits early by tak€
ing Advanced Placement (AP) classes, dual
enrollment courses, college-level examination
program (CLEP) tests, or by enrolling in the
International Baccalaureate (IB) Program. Get
a head start—more than 30% of Florida’s col€
lege freshmen did!
Get help choosing a career.
The career guidance programs at
FACTS.org
will help you assess your interests and skills
and find a career that’s right for you. Already
have an idea? You can check national and
state-specific occupational information for sal€
aries, industry trends, and employment data.
Knowing your career goals early on can help
you make course decisions more easily and not
waste time in classes you don’t need.
Investigate Florida colleges
and degrees.
Once you figure out what you want to study
in college, you can use the
FACTS.org
Degree
Program Search to find out what programs are
offered at different Florida institutions.
you’re looking for colleges that offer a certain
degree, the search will show all the schools
that offer that particular program. And it’s
not just for public community colleges and
universities; you can also search private col€
leges and public vocational schools.
Apply online for admissions
and financial aid.
Put down that pen!
FACTS.org
allows you
to apply online to multiple Florida colleges
Now that you’ve started high school, it’s
important to keep track of what you need
to do before graduation.
make now can affect high school gradua€
tion, higher ed admissions, Bright Futures
Scholarship awards, and Talented 20 eligi€
bility.
may seem overwhelming.
get you down and don’t wait until it’s too
late!
FACTS.org
, the state-
wide student advising website, made just
for you!
FACTS.org
provides loads of information
you need for planning your future.
was created by the Florida Department of
Education and is brought to you by the
Florida Center for Advising and Academic
Support.
high school courses and searching for col€
lege degrees and vocational/technical pro-
grams.
academic transcript information.
Check out your courses
and grades.
NEW!
Stay on top of things with the
High School Academic Evaluations.
high school students… get an individual€
ized evaluation of your progress towards
meeting the Bright Futures initial eligibil€
ity requirements and the state university
system admission requirements.
ations use your actual transcripts and tell
you where you stand in terms of meeting
Just look at all the things
you can do online.
Log on for your High School
Academic Evaluations!
It’s easy. Just follow these steps:
1. Go
to www.FACTS.org .
2. Click
on
High School Academic
Evaluations.
3. Choose
New User
Create Login ID &
Password.
4. Complete the short form (personal data
such as your name, birthdate, and SSN/
Florida Student Identifier Number must
match official school records exactly).
5. Create your Login ID & Password.
6. Click
on
Submit.
Helpful link:
The Comprehensive Course
Table in the
High School Academic Evaluations
section includes courses by subject area that
meet state university system (SUS) admissions
requirements and dual enrollment courses
that count for both high school and college
credit.
You can even apply for federal
Bright Futures Scholarship
You can also see a course
So, if
The decisions you
Planning your life after graduation
But don’t let it
Go online to
It
You’ll find resources for planning
You can even access your personal
Public
The evalu€

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