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As of August 2022, the program funds four scholarship levels, available to students who: Are U.S. citizens or legal residents; [10] Graduate from a Florida high school, OR earn a GED as a Florida resident, OR homeschooled students who are registered with their local district for at least two school years, OR out-of-state students who earn a diploma from a non-Florida high school while living ...
The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program consists of three levels of awards. [36] The first is the Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award, followed by the Florida Medallion Scholars Award, and finally the Florida Academic Scholars Award. [36]
Some call legislation to overhaul Florida’s Bright Futures scholarship a worrisome move that could kill the support system for many Florida students. Others call it a distraction that has little ...
The legislation restored the Bright Futures Florida Academic Scholars award to 100% of tuition and fees. It also restored the Medallion Scholarship to 75% of tuition and fees. [ 27 ] The “Excellence in Higher Education Act” also included the “Campus Free Expression Act” which protects freedom of speech on Florida university and college ...
Florida students aiming for the state's "Bright Futures" scholarship, you better make sure you have good grades. And don't expect the scholarship to cover all of your college expenses.
Major changes to Florida’s Bright Futures scholarships appear to be fading in Tallahassee amid loud protests from students, parents and educators. The shift away from the state Senate’s most ...
Senate Bill 86, also titled SB 86: Student Financial Aid or An act relating to student financial aid was a proposed 2021 Florida educational funding bill that would have made major changes to the implementation and administration of the Bright Futures Scholarship Program. [1] The bill drew considerable controversy due to its proposals. [2]
The Florida Legislature created the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program to reward students for their academic achievements during high school by providing funding to attend postsecondary education in Florida. [9] The Bright Futures Scholarship was inspired by the Hope Scholarship. Originally the Program dispersed just above 42,000 ...