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<p>You might still need to take frosh-level courses if the courses you took for your AA are not applicable to your major and/or general education requirements at the four year school.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.flbog.edu/documents_regulations/regulations/6%20004%20Admission%20of%20Undergraduate%20Degree%20Seeking%20Transfer%20Students%20(mv%20edits).pdf”>http://www.flbog.edu/documents_regulations/regulations/6%20004%20Admission%20of%20Undergraduate%20Degree%20Seeking%20Transfer%20Students%20(mv%20edits).pdf</a> indicates that Florida specifies that “undergraduate transfer students are defined as students who have earned twelve (12) or more semester hours of transferable college credit since receiving a standard high school diploma or its equivalent.” If all of your college credit was earned before high school graduation, then Florida does not require you to be a transfer student, although it appears that you have the option of applying as either frosh or transfer if you have sufficient college credit (in both credit units and subject requirements for your major).</p>
<p>Note that it is still possible to enroll as a frosh, but start in more advanced courses if you have completed the introductory-level courses while in high school. If your college courses taken while in high school match up well to the requirements for your major and general education, you could still have the option of graduating in only two years even though you started as a frosh.</p>