Earn free college credit through Dual Enrollment

Through this part-time program, students can take college courses at SPC or their high school and earn credits toward high school graduation requirements and a college degree. There is no cost for application, tuition, or required textbooks for Pinellas County public school students, private school students taking courses on SPC campuses, and home education students.

LEARN MORE AT OUR INFORMATION SESSIONS FOR THE 2024-25 ACADEMIC YEAR

High School Families:
We are excited to present you with an opportunity to get a jump start on qualifying for the Dual Enrollment, Early College, and Early Admission programs for the next school year. This opportunity is made possible through a partnership between St. Petersburg College and Pinellas County Schools. You could earn high school and college credits simultaneously at no cost to you!

Dual Enrollment Information Session Documents

Enrollment Details

Which program is right for you?
Compare SPC's Dual Enrollment, Early College and Early Admission programs

Who is eligible?

Students enrolled in grades 6-12 in Pinellas County public schools, private schools and home-education programs, and who meet the qualifying high school GPA and College Placement Test score requirements. Pinellas County public middle school students must have at least a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA based on a minimum of seven (7) high school credits in a combination of math, science, English or social studies or at least a cumulative 3.0 unweighted GPA in a particular field of study.

NOTE:  Students under the age of 15 must meet with the Home Campus Associate Provost.

What's required to enroll?

To remain in the Dual Enrollment program, you must maintain a college GPA of 2.0 (C average).

View participating schools and contact your high school counselor to see if you are eligible to take dual enrollment classes at SPC. If you successfully complete a dual enrollment course, you also will receive high school credit. Many Dual Enrollment classes also are offered at public and private high schools.

Federal law prohibits the college from releasing information regarding a student's progress in college courses to a third party without the student's written consent.

interested in staying at SPC after high school?

If you are currently enrolled in high school and want to continue your college education at SPC after you’ve met all your high school graduation requirements, please complete the SPC Supplemental Application and follow the necessary steps upon completion to becoming a postsecondary student at SPC.

CONTACT INFORMATION

North County

The SPC north county dual enrollment office is located in the PS Building at the Tarpon Springs Campus.

Naly Lattenhauer
Dual Enrollment Coordinator
lattenhauer.naly@spcollege.edu
727-712-5281

Kenneth Odom Jr.
Administrative Services Specialist
odomjr.kenneth@spcollege.edu
727-712-5400

South County

The SPC south county dual enrollment office is located in PW 702 at the Seminole Campus.

Derrick Bullard
Dual Enrollment Coordinator
Bullard.Derrick@spcollege.edu
727-394-6164

Kristi Smith
Administrative Services Specialist
smith.kristiL@spcollege.edu
727-394-6023

Offsite Dual Enrollment (courses offered at the high schools)

Lynne Wolf
Senior Administrative Services Specialist
wolf.lynne@spcollege.edu
727-791-5977