Bright Futures Scholarship Program
The State of Florida offers scholarships to Florida residents who do well in high school and who choose to study in Florida. All state scholarships, eligibility requirements, and award amounts are subject to change pending legislative actions.
Requirements to Enter the State University System in Florida
The State University System (SUS) consists of eleven institutions providing limited access to postsecondary education. These universities will only accept students who complete the minimum requirements, listed on the table below. NBPS graduation requirements meet or exceed these minimum requirements, with the exception of “Academic Electives.” Course descriptions in this catalog indicate which of our courses qualify as “academic electives.”
Discipline Credits
- English - 4
- Mathematics (Algebra I and beyond) - 4
- Social Science - 3
- Natural Science (at least 1 lab-based life science & 1 lab-based physical science) - 3
- World Languages (Sequential) - 2
- Academic Electives - 2
Total Academic Credits - 18
NCAA Academic Eligibility
Student-athletes who want to play intercollegiate sports in their first year of college must meet the requirements of the NCAA for the athletic division of their university. All students interested in playing sports at the university level should consult with their college advisors.
In order to be eligible to participate in NCAA athletics as a college freshman, all students must be deemed eligible by the NCAA Eligibility Center. To be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center, students must:
- Begin an application for the NCAA Eligibility Center by the end of grade eleven.
- Graduate from high school. The NCAA Eligibility Center will issue a preliminary certification report after they receive a student’s materials, and they will review each student’s final transcript after graduation.
- Earn a GPA of 2.3 or better for Division 1 and 2.0 or better for Division 2 in courses that NCAA classifies as part of the “Core Curriculum.” Courses that count in the NCAA core are noted in the course descriptions section of this catalog.
- Earn a qualifying ACT or SAT score.
Naviance
Naviance is a research and management tool that connects and supports students, parents, and advisors throughout the college planning process. The platform is used to build a list of prospective colleges and request transcripts and recommendation letters to be submitted with a student’s applications.
Communications and Events
For students, Naviance will be used as the primary method of communicating college-related reminders and where they can register to attend visits with college admissions representatives (virtual and on campus).
Forms
There are several important forms that students and parents must complete during junior and senior year. These forms are located in the “My Surveys” section that can be found using the following instructions from the homepage: About Me >> My Surveys >> Surveys Not Started. Instructions and deadlines (if applicable) for a form are on given each one. Previously submitted forms can be found by selecting Surveys Completed.
Training and Credentials
Students receive their Naviance login and are trained on the platform in the spring of sophomore year. Click here to watch an instructional video to get started or refamiliarize yourself with the platform. If you have any questions about Naviance, please contact cao@nbps.org.
Logging In
Please click here to log in to Naviance.
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