Will courses in an approved major area of interest (MAI) satisfy Bright Futures program requirements for Gold Seal Vocational (GSV) scholarship eligibility?
Yes. House Bill 7087 suggests that students select as part of their education plan, sequential courses in a career and technical program, fine or performing arts, or academic content area. Some of the approved major areas of interest reflect the courses that satisfy state scholarship requirements, while other major areas of interest do not. The program and course requirements for the Florida Academic, Florida Medallion, and Gold Seal Vocational scholarships are identified on the Bright Futures Comprehensive Course Table (CCT) at http://nwrdc.fsu.edu/fnbpcm02. The CCT is a valuable advising resource that provides information about courses that meet requirements for State University System Admissions, Bright Futures Scholarship eligibility, and International Baccalaureate and Advanced International Certificate diplomas. 23. If a student is enrolled in a pre-engineering MAI and plans to take two drafting courses and a computer programming course, does he/she have to take a third drafting
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