Will be a couple of semesters away from Bachelors by high school graduation - What should I do?

This is actually an oversimplification of the situation. Many transfer applicants have to have completed 60 hrs with the additional policy that 50% of the coursework for the degree must be earned at the degree granting institution and 25% of the in major courses. The same type of rule normally applies for DE credit at those schools.

High school students who graduate with an AA simultaneously with their high school diploma still apply as freshman, but depending on the university they might be able to technically be freshman jrs. High school students with high numbers of DE credit even wo an AA can typically have 60 hrs transfer in and still be freshman jrs. (I have had kids enter college with high numbers of hrs including 300 level courses which were all accepted as credit. We even had top 40 public schools accept all of the credits. Privates, otoh, were more likely to grant placement, not credit, and still require 4 yrs for UG. That is where finances can play a huge role in the decision process.)

@whoIsTableDelegate I would contact UF before enrolling in your classes for next semester. If you will have completed your AA, you need to understand how those credits will be treated even by UF.