<p>I got the highest bright futures scholarship but i don't know how to actually get the money so I can pay for college...anyone know what I should do? Also, what if my gpa from junior year, 3.5, dropped to 3.4 by the end of my senior year?I'm not sure if it actually did, just want to know just in case. Will that bump me down to the next tier of bright futures scholarship? Thanks!</p>
<p>Referring to university of Florida</p>
<p>Well, if you put in you BF application that UF is your institution then you don’t have to do anything, they will disburse it to the Fin Aid office. About the GPA you have to be careful, each BF scholarship has it own GPA requirements, if you got the Florida Academic Scholars you need a 3.5 and if you got the Florida Medallion Scholars you need a 3.0, they will get your final GPA by this month, if they notice a change with the GPA probably you will be ineligible (ONLY FOR THE FAS, NOT THE FMS).</p>
<p>BTW, you can check your actual GPA @ <a href=“http://www.facts.org%5B/url%5D”>www.facts.org</a></p>
<p>yeah, its sort of an automatic process. as long as you filled out the bright futures scholarship application, UF financial services will receive your name and dispurse that money towards your tuition later in the year.</p>