Florida Foreign Language Requirement Issue

I am an IB Senior looking to be admitted for Fall 2018 semester for FSU, but I have one issue. On the website it states:

“* Students must have earned a minimum of two sequential units of credit in one world language (e.g. Spanish I and Spanish II) or American Sign Language.”

My Spanish stats through my four years of high school and one year of middle school are:

Spanish 1 Pre-IB (Middle School for High School Credit) - D - (Both Semesters)

Spanish 1 (FLVS for Grade Forgiveness) - A - (Both Semesters)

Spanish 2 Pre-IB (10th Grade) - D - (Both Semesters)

Spanish 3 IB (11th Grade) - C - (Sem 1) - A - (Sem 2)

Spanish 5 IB (In Progress)

Would my earning of Spanish credits in a non-sequential form pose a threat to my admission into any Florida university?

What you describe is sequential.

Yes the taking of classes is sequential but 2/4 classes I have completed are Ds. Don’t the ones with Ds not count for credit?

You’re fine on the language requirement. The “D”'s could be a problem for your GPA, etc, but you’ve taken more than enough language classes.