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OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

HIGH SCHOOL DUAL ENROLLMENT
REGISTRATION INFORMATION

PALM BEACH COUNTY
PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT

OBTAIN and COMPLETE the required high school form(s) from your guidance counselor or high school dual enrollment coordinator.

MAIL or bring required form(s) to the High School Dual Enrollment Office 

  1. Book Voucher (Obtain from your high school)

    Palm Beach County Dual Enrollment Permission Form (Obtain from your high school)  You can only be registered for courses listed on this form and approved by your guidance counselor.

PLEASE do not detach any pages from these forms keep intact.

MAIL: both forms (complete sets) to:  Demarus Johnson, Florida Atlantic University, Registrar's Office, - SU 145, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL  33431. 

NEW STUDENTS:

Term Term Dates Deadline

Spring 2010

January 11 - May 7
November 20, 2009

PREVIOUS STUDENTS:

Term Term Dates Deadline
Spring 2010
January 11 - May 7
January 4, 2010


Eligible previous high school dual enrollment students will be able to register on-line via Self Service website.  Check for any "holds" against your registration.  These holds must be cleared by:

January 4, 2010

so that you can register via internet Self Service website.

The procedures for internet registration are outlined below:

  1. Upon receipt of the completed forms, authorization will be given for the primary course(s).  You can only register for courses approved by your guidance counselor on the permission form. To avoid not being able to register it is strongly suggested that you have 3 to 5 course selections in case your primary courses are closed.

  2. You may begin to register online.

  3. January 4, 2010

  4. If you find that courses are closed, try to register for other sections of the course or alternate courses approved by your high

  5. After registering, check Self Service website to make sure you are registered.  Print  your schedule.

  6. Bring your schedule to SU 145 to pick up your book voucher (to obtain textbooks) and permission form if applicable from Demarus Johnson before classes begin.  This should be done after your registration is complete.

NOTE:

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

  • All courses selected must satisfy high school graduation requirements
  • Since registration is on a space-available basis, selection of alternate courses is advisable. 
  • Students should check the course listing periodically to see if their class choices are still open before registration.

Students cannot register for:

  • directed independent study courses
  • study abroad courses
  • graduate level courses
  • courses which the prerequisites have not been met
  • Business courses--Only Macroeconomics, Microeconomics and Intro to Business can be taken without prior approval from instructor
  • GEO 3314 (World of Wines)
  • English courses--3000 and 4000 level
  • All courses must be at least three (3) credit hours and taken for a grade, not PASS/FAIL.  "I" (Incomplete) grades or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grades are not acceptable.
  • Students must earn at least a "C" (2.0) in each FAU course to remain in the program.
  • The following 1000 and 2000 level courses are identified as Advanced Placement equivalent by the State Articulation Coordinating Committee and will receive weight 1.5 times the standard weight: (Math) MAC 2311, MAC 2312, MAC 2313, MAP 2302,(Physics) PHY 2048, PHY 2049, (English) ENL 2012, ENL 2022, (Economics) ECO 2013, ECO 2023, (Chemistry) CHM 2210, CHM 2211.  The weight for 3000 and 4000 level courses will be 1.5 times the standard weight.
  • Students who have taken AP courses and will use them as prerequisites for FAU courses will need to provide proof of those scores along with the high school forms.
  • Students taking dual enrollment courses are subject to the rules and regulations of Florida Atlantic University as stated in the FAU University Catalog.
  • Students will be exposed to a learning environment that promotes an open exchange of ideas.  Course content is presented on an adult level and class discussions require a mature understanding of divergent viewpoints and the ability to think critically on controversial issues.
  • Descriptions of courses are available for viewing in the FAU University Catalog.

 
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