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What are the indicators that a student may be successful in the Collegiate High School?

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What are the indicators that a student may be successful in the Collegiate High School?

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Students and parents are encouraged to honestly assess if the student possesses the maturity and commitment necessary to complete college level work. Other indicators of student success include a Grade Point Average (GPA) of a 3.0 on high school work including the 9th grade year. Successful completion of the Florida College Placement Test (FCPT, ACT or SAT) or the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) at the 10th grade level may also be indicators of success in the Collegiate High School program.

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