Florida Bright Futures

<p>My daughter is a Florida Bright Futures Scholar and also receives the University Freshman scholarship. If she completes her degree requirements within 3 years for her undergraduate degree, can she use the remainder of her scholarships for coursework going towards an advanced degree?</p>

<p>As far as the Bright Futures, once you attain a bachelor’s degree–I think that is the end of BF funding even if degree is done in 3 years. Without looking it up, I think BF will pay for up to 132 hrs of undergraduate courses, but no graduate courses. BF might pay for some combined masters/undergraduate degrees that are done simultaneously or some 5 year bachelor’s degrees in architecture or engineering too. I entered regular college with 2 years of dual-enrollment credits from high school which allows me to still use BF for 4 more years (120-132 credits) and hopefully get 2 bachelor’s degrees simultaneously–can’t get just one and use BF for masters though.</p>

<p>Anyways, your question got me scratching my head and rambling I guess. I hope someone more familiar with BF scholarships than me will respond to your question!</p>

<p>Nope. It says on the website (a link on the homepage) that it only applies for undergrad tuition.</p>