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Keep florida’s future bright. Together with the Florida Department of Education (FDOE), the Florida Lottery has helped over 950,000 scholars and counting receive a postsecondary education through the Bright Futures Scholarship program. Have you thought about applying?
First-Time Applicants. Students must submit a completed Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) to OSFA for programs denoted by an asterisk (*). In order to apply for State Scholarship & Grant Programs, a student must first Create a Student Account.
The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship is a merit award based on high school academic achievement. Learn about types, eligibility, how to apply and more.
In order to receive Florida Bright Futures as a transient student, you must be enrolled at least halftime in any State of Florida university or college. IMPORTANT NOTICE: You are responsible for meeting any registration and fee payment deadlines at the host school.
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).
Florida Bright Futures. The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program, funded by the state of Florida, provides scholarships based on high school academic achievement. The program has different award levels, each with its own eligibility criteria and award amounts. Awards are per credit hour.
Program Requirements (no substitutions): Meet the General Requirements for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program. Have at least one parent who is a Florida resident and is: A) serving active duty in the military or B) on public service assignment away from Florida during the student's last year of high school.
The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program establishes lottery-funded scholarships to reward Florida high school graduates for high academic achievement.
The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program rewards students for their academic achievements during high school by providing funding for them to pursue post-secondary educational and career goals in Florida.
Bright Futures. Published on: Sep 01, 2020. Today, Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-212 that extends the deadline for students graduating in the 2019-20 school year to earn the minimum qualifying SAT or ACT score to earn a Bright Futures scholarship until December 1, 2020.