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FMU Dual Enrollment Program
Dual enrollment is an acceleration mechanism that allows eligible high school students to simultaneously enroll in college course(s).
According to the US Department of Education, college credit earned before high school graduation reduces the average time to earn a degree and increases the likelihood of graduation for the students who participate in these programs.
The credits students earn at Florida Memorial University count toward high school graduation and can be applied to a college degree or certificate. Dual enrollment students also receive university incentives such as a Lion ID card, access to the FMU library, student resources, and the chance to experience FMU.
Benefits:
Enriches the course opportunities for outstanding secondary school students.
Reduces the time to attain a college degree or certificate.
Provides students with college credits that are transferable to most universities.
Saves money on college tuition, as dual enrollment students are exempt from paying tuition and fees.
Gain a competitive edge on your first-year experience in college, reduce the cost of your higher education, and explore degree pathways at Florida Memorial University. Start by meeting with your school counselor, or parent/legal guardian if you are a home school student and discuss dual enrollment opportunities.
Students Eligibility:
Each student must be enrolled in a M-DCPS school, grades 9 to 12.
Each student must have a 2.7 or better unweighted GPA on a 4.0 scale unless an approved waiver is granted by FMU for a student with a 2.2 – 2.6 GPA.
Permission must be obtained from the student’s parent(s) or legal guardian(s), high school guidance counselor, and high school principal to participate in FMU’s dual enrollment courses by completing the Acknowledgment/Authorization Form.
Each student expresses intent to pursue a postsecondary degree.
How to Apply
Step 1: Apply for Admission
Secondary School Students must apply for Dual Enrollment Admission.
Step 2: Provide College Placement Scores
Secondary School Counselor requests for
SAT/ACT
scores to be sent electronically to FMU.
If students have college-ready PERT Scores (from your high school), the Testing and Assessment Department at FMU can retrieve them from a repository.
Step 3: Complete the Dual Enrollment Recommendation Form
The Dual Enrollment Recommendation Form must be completed and certified by the student’s parent/guardian, Principal, and School Counselor at the high school where the student is enrolled.
Step 4:  Registration
Once the Dual Enrollment Program Form is returned to FMU, our FMU Admission Office will process it and register the student based on the courses the student selected.
FMU Admissions will send the student an e-mail confirming enrollment.
FMU Dual Enrollment Courses
Enrolling at FMU gives outstanding high school students a wider range of courses to choose from. Any course in the Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS) can be offered as dual enrollment, except remedial courses and Physical Education skills-based courses.
Current 2025 – 2026 Courses:
AWS 210 – Intro to Aeronautics, Private Pilot Ground, Flight Safety
ENG 101 –  College Writing 1
FMU 101 – University 101
BUS 102 –  Business Administration and Finance
CSC 101 –   Introduction to Computers
BUS 101 –   Critical Thinking in Business
CRJ 200 –  Into to Criminal Justice
CRJ 407 –  Constitutional Law 1
CRJ 301 –  Criminal Law 1
POL 301 –  U.S. Government
HIS 200 –  History of the USA
PSY 200 –  Intro to Psychology – PSY 200
EDU 102 – Elementary Education
REA 101 –  Thinking & Reading
Become a Partner School
Dual Enrollment partnerships support student’s access to higher education. High schools can offer students challenging and innovative college courses while high school instructors can engage in professional development.
Instructors:
Minimum instructor credentials for all undergraduate courses.
Master’s degree or higher in the discipline.
Master’s degree + a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline.
If you meet these requirements, and your school will be offering a dual enrollment course, your school can request you be considered for a Courtesy Lecturer appointment. The appointment must be approved by the FMU academic unit. School  instructors on Courtesy Lecturer appointments can engage in discipline-specific professional development and collegial interaction with Faculty Liaisons.
Student Resources
Access to FMU Department of Academic and Career Advising services
Math Lab and Writing Lab tutoring
Mental Health Counseling
Contact
Devon Marrett, M.S.
Director of Academic Outreach and Dual Enrollment
Division of Academic Services
Lehman Building Room 201
Office: 305-626-3150
marrett.devon@fmu.edu
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