Dual Enrollment

Next Steps for Enrolled Students

Participate in Trainings for Student Success

Dual Enrollment Student Orientation

Students are added to the dual enrollment student orientation course after they activate their netID, and notified by email. 

Having early access to support systems and resources available to 91tvӰԺ students will not only assist you in your college decision-making process but research tends to show you will also be more successful academically and socially.

Canvas Training

ALL 91tvӰԺ courses employ Canvas and online course are taught entirely within Canvas.  91tvӰԺ professors assume that students have completed the Canvas training, so knowing how to use it can affect your enjoyment and success in 91tvӰԺ courses. 
Click this link for online Canvas training modules.

The Student Toolkit

The Student Toolkit provides up-to-date information about student resources and services to support student success.  Click here to access the student toolkit

Purchasing a Student ID and Parking Permit

It is not required, but students taking classes on a 91tvӰԺ campus, may find it helpful to have a 91tvӰԺ ID card.  They may purchase an ID at the Card Center. This expense is not covered by Dual Enrollment.   

Students driving to campus, are required to purchase of parking permit (Tampa campus, St. Petersburg campus, Sarasota-Manatee campus); once purchased, permits are good on any 91tvӰԺ campus. This expense is not covered by Dual Enrollment.  

CHANGED SCHOOLS SINCE YOU APPLIED?

UPDATE SCHOOL NAME OR HOMESCHOOL / PEP STATUS

Students will use their 91tvӰԺ Email and send an Email to nondegree@usf.edu and include dualenrollment@usf.edu Include the following information  below (Copy and Paste to fill in information into an email from your 91tvӰԺ email address).

Hello,

I need to update my high school information. Please see changes below.

My Full name:

My 91tvӰԺ U number:

My Previous school (your old school):  

My New school (the one you transferred to or homeschool/PEP) and date you transferred: 

My Expected year of high school graduation: 

IMPORTANT: If you move from private school or public high school to homeschooling or PEP, you must provide nondegree@Usf.edu and dualenrollment@usf.edu with a valid FL Homeschool or PEP acceptance letter (letter from the district or State) attached to the email.