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  What's Early Admission (EA) and Dual-Enrollment (DE)?
 

They are public education programs sponsored by the local county government and are available at your high school. These programs are available at all 28 community colleges schools in Florida and through state Universities.

EA & DEs give you the opportunity of taking college classes while still enrolled in high school. The benefit is that college classes count for both your high school and college requirements and you can knock 1 or 2 years off high school years.

You can technically finish high school classes in 2 or 3 years depending on the program you choose - these programs are not to be confused with graduating early. Best of all - it's totally FREE!

Earlyadmission.org is the only website that provides you with a one-stop center that informs you about these program from A to Z.

     
 
 
Who can do it?
The programs are designed for Juniors and Seniors in High School who are academically and mentally prepared to start their college life early. Typically as long as you meet the basic requirements you are approved for the program.
 
You can learn more about requirements here. If you are a freshman, sophomore or even still in middle school don't worry it's never too early to start preparing for these programs. Learn more about your options and how you can apply for it.
   
Sonia
Dual-Enrollment gave me the opportunity to get ahead in life.
With plans to acquired a degree in dentistry every year counts.
   
Michelle
I am a pre-med student and I started Early Admission at UCF.
Upon graduating high school I applied to UF and got accepted.