Full Time Enrollment
How to Enroll
We're glad you have decided to apply for enrollment in Full Time Public School! Please review the steps below before you begin the online application.
- Enrollment is currently closed for the 2024-25 school year and will open June 2 for the 2025-26 school year. Sign up to be notified.
- Get a head start by reviewing the requirements below and gathering the necessary documents so you’re ready to apply in June.
- The first day of school is August 18, 2025.
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Step 1 – Review Requirements
In order to be enrolled in Florida Virtual Full Time Public Schools, the following requirements must be met. Please review this information carefully to determine if your child is a good fit.
Note: Students with Florida School Choice Scholarships will be forfeiting their scholarships when choosing to attend Florida Virtual Full Time Public Schools. For more information, please visit Scholarship Student Information.
- The student must be a legal resident in the state of Florida.
- Active duty military families and Department of Defense contractors who live outside the state of Florida may enroll their students but they must maintain their Florida residency.
- Kindergarten: Students enrolling in Kindergarten must be 5 years old on or before September 1 in the school year in which they are enrolling.
- 1st Grade: Students enrolling in first grade must be 6 years old on or before September 1 in the school year in which they are enrolling.
- 9th–12th Grade: Students in grades 9–12 must be able to meet high school graduation requirements prior to their 20th birthday.
- Students with Disabilities: Age requirements for students with disabilities that have an active Individual Educational Plan (IEP) differ from the general school age requirements.
- Students with disabilities are required to meet the state and school admission criteria in order to be accepted into Florida Virtual School full time, just as their non-disabled peers.
- Current Individual Educational Plans (IEP) of student applicants who meet the Florida Virtual School full time entrance criteria will be reviewed on an individual basis in order to determine the appropriateness of the full-time virtual education option.
- Please view the FLVS Full Time handbook on Exceptional Student Education (ESE) and Section 504 for more information on students with disabilities.
- Computer with webcam and microphone (view system requirements here). Please note that Chromebooks are not able to be used due to technicallimitations and incompatibility with progress monitoring platforms.
- Internet service
- Telephone
Academic Requirements for First Semester (August Start)
- No academic requirements apply
Incoming 1st Graders
- Successful completion of Kindergarten
Incoming 2nd Graders
- Successful completion of 1st grade
Incoming 3rd Graders
- Successful completion of 2nd grade
Incoming 4th Graders
- Successful completion of 3rd grade
Incoming 5th Graders
- Successful completion of 4th grade
Any student transferring from out of the country must provide a copy of their academic records, including any test scores, translated and evaluated for entrance into a Florida public school.
Incoming 6th Graders
Promotion from 5th grade
Incoming 7th Graders
Passing grades in 6th grade core courses, including math, science, social studies, and language arts
Incoming 8th Graders
Passing grades in 7th grade core courses, including math, science, social studies, and language arts
Any student transferring from out of the country must provide a copy of their academic records, including any test scores, translated and evaluated for entrance into a Florida public school.
Students must meet the recommended academic progress outlined below, including the following enrollment requirements:
- Students are required to complete 6 courses during the semester of graduation. This is an accreditation requirement.
- Students who need less than 6 credits to meet graduation requirements are not eligible for a diploma through Florida Virtual School. Cognia accreditation requires "the institution ensure that students graduating from the institution complete at least 25% of the courses for graduation at the institution." This means students enrolling in Florida Virtual School full time must earn at least 6 credits through Florida Virtual School to be eligible and receive a State of Florida diploma. Note: This includes all Florida Virtual School coursework (individual courses (FLVS Flex), County Virtual School, and FlexPoint Virtual School.)
- In order to earn a diploma through Florida Virtual School full time, Florida statewide assessment requirements for graduation must be met.
Incoming 9th Graders
- Promotion from 8th grade
- Minimum unweighted cumulative GPA of 2.0, if applicable
- Proficient* scores on 8th grade FAST ELA** and any applicable EOCs
Incoming 10th Graders
- Successful course completion of the following:
- English 1
- Algebra 1 or Geometry
- 6 minimum accumulated credits
- Minimum unweighted cumulative GPA of 2.0
- Proficient* scores on 9th grade FAST ELA** and any applicable EOCs
Incoming 11th Graders
- Successful course completion of the following:
- English 1 and 2
- Algebra 1 or Geometry
- 1 science (Biology or an equally rigorous science)
- 1 social science (World History, US History, Government/Economics)
- 12 minimum accumulated credits
- Minimum unweighted cumulative GPA of 2.0
- Proficient* scores on 10th grade FAST ELA** and Algebra 1 EOC, as applicable
Incoming 12th Graders
- 9th grade cohort year must be on track for 4-year graduation
- Successful course completion of the following:
- English 1, 2, and 3
- Algebra 1, Geometry, and a 3rd math credit
- 2 sciences (Biology and 1 equally rigorous science course)
- 2 social sciences (World History, US History, Government/Economics)
- 18 minimum accumulated credits
- Minimum unweighted cumulative GPA of 2.0
- Passing test scores for 10th grade FSA ELA or concordant score
- Passing test scores for Algebra 1 EOC, Geometry EOC, or concordant score
* Proficient is defined as scores 3, 4, and 5 on state assessments.
** In some cases, students without FSA/FAST or standardized test scores may complete diagnostic screener assessments to ensure appropriate course placement and/or receive appropriate academic support. FSA/FAST scores are not required for incoming private, out-of-state, or homeschool students, but diagnostic screening assessments will be used to determine eligibility.
Any student transferring from out of the country must provide a copy of their academic records, including any test scores, translated and evaluated for entrance into a Florida public school.
Prior Year Homeschool Students
Florida homeschool students: Provide most recent district homeschool evaluation indicating student is on grade level.
Out-of-state homeschool students without an evaluation or standardized tests: Submit a current student portfolio with evidence of work samples and activity logs (may be required).
In some cases, students without FSA/FAST or standardized test scores may complete diagnostic screener assessments to ensure appropriate course placement and/or receive appropriate academic support. FSA/FAST scores are not required for incoming private, out-of-state, or homeschool students, but diagnostic screening assessments will be used to determine eligibility.
Academic Requirements for Second Semester (January Start)
Please do not withdraw your child prior to the close of the current semester and only after you have received official notice of enrollment into Florida Virtual School Full Time Public Schools. Students with obligations to the prior school that prevent the release of official academic records may be subject to withdrawal prior to the end of the semester. It is expected that students will successfully complete the full semester even though quarter 1 report cards are used for acceptance.Incoming Kindergarteners
Successful completion of first quarter of Kindergarten
Incoming 1st-5th Graders
Successful completion of prior grade
Successful completion of first quarter of current grade
Any student transferring from out of the country must provide a copy of their academic records, including any test scores, translated and evaluated for entrance into a Florida public school.
Incoming 6th Graders
Promotion from 5th grade
Successful completion of first quarter of 6th grade
Incoming 7th-8th Graders
Passing grades in prior grade core courses, including math, science, social studies, and language arts
Successful completion of first quarter of current grade
Any student transferring from out of the country must provide a copy of their academic records, including any test scores, translated and evaluated for entrance into a Florida public school.
Students must meet the recommended academic progress outlined below, including the following enrollment requirements:
Students are required to complete 6 courses during the semester of graduation. This is an accreditation requirement.
Students who need less than 6 credits to meet graduation requirements are not eligible for a diploma through Florida Virtual School. Cognia accreditation requires "the institution ensure that students graduating from the institution complete at least 25% of the courses for graduation at the institution." This means students enrolling in Florida Virtual School full time must earn at least 6 credits through Florida Virtual School to be eligible and receive a State of Florida diploma. Note: This includes all Florida Virtual School coursework (individual courses (FLVS Flex), County Virtual School, and FlexPoint Virtual School.)
In order to earn a diploma through Florida Virtual School full time, Florida statewide assessment requirements for graduation must be met.
Incoming 9th Graders
Promotion from 8th grade
Successful completion of first quarter of 9th grade
Minimum unweighted cumulative GPA of 2.0, if applicable
Proficient* scores on 8th grade FAST ELA** and any applicable EOCs
Incoming 10th Graders
Successful course completion of the following:
English 1
Algebra 1 or Geometry
6 minimum accumulated credits
Minimum weighted GPA of 2.0
Proficient* scores on 9th grade FAST ELA** and any applicable EOCs
Successful completion of first quarter of 10th grade
Incoming 11th Graders
Successful course completion of the following:
English 1 and 2
Algebra 1 or Geometry
1 science (Biology or an equally rigorous science)
1 social science (World History, US History, Government/Economics)
12 minimum accumulated credits
Minimum unweighted cumulative GPA of 2.0
Proficient* scores on 10th grade FAST ELA** and Algebra 1 EOC, as applicable
Successful completion of first quarter of 11th grade
Incoming 12th Graders
9th grade cohort year must be on track for 4-year graduation
Successful course completion of the following:
English 1, 2, and 3
Algebra 1, Geometry, and a 3rd math credit
2 sciences (Biology and 1 equally rigorous science course)
2 social sciences (World History, US History, Government/Economics)
18 minimum accumulated credits
Minimum unweighted cumulative GPA of 2.0
Passing test scores for 10th grade FSA ELA or concordant score
Passing test scores for Algebra 1 EOC, Geometry EOC, or concordant score
Successful completion of first semester of 12th grade
Successful completion of 3.0 credits of Florida Virtual School coursework (including courses through FLVS Full Time, FLVS Flex, County Virtual School, or FlexPoint Virtual School)
* Proficient is defined as scores 3, 4, and 5 on state assessments.
** In some cases, students without FSA/FAST or standardized test scores may complete diagnostic screener assessments to ensure appropriate course placement and/or receive appropriate academic support. FSA/FAST scores are not required for incoming private, out-of-state, or homeschool students, but diagnostic screening assessments will be used to determine eligibility.
Any student transferring from out of the country must provide a copy of their academic records, including any test scores, translated and evaluated for entrance into a Florida public school.
Prior Year Homeschool Students
Florida homeschool students: Provide most recent district homeschool evaluation indicating student is on grade level.
Out-of-state homeschool students without an evaluation or standardized tests: Submit a current student portfolio with evidence of work samples and activity logs (may be required).
In some cases, students without FSA/FAST or standardized test scores may complete diagnostic screener assessments to ensure appropriate course placement and/or receive appropriate academic support. FSA/FAST scores are not required for incoming private, out-of-state, or homeschool students, but diagnostic screening assessments will be used to determine eligibility.
Step 2 – Gather Documents
The following documents are required for full time enrollment in Florida Virtual School. Please have documents available and ready to upload before starting the enrollment application.
Students must have valid proof of Florida residency to be eligible for enrollment. Families living outside the state of Florida due to active military service must provide a statement of earnings indicating Florida as their state of legal residence and
the orders that moved the family out of state.
Submit a copy of the following documents, one from Group A and one from Group B. The name on both documents and the name of the parent/legal guardian enrolling
the child must match.
Group A
- Property tax statement
- Lease agreement with name of lessee and contact information
- Mortgage statement
- Home purchase contract or mortgage commitment, including specified closing date, with copy of deed to be provided within 60 days of closing
Group B
- Homeowner’s insurance statement (must be dated within 12 months)
- Current parent/guardian Florida driver’s license or Florida identification card
- Automobile insurance statement (must be dated within 6 months)
- Utility bills: gas, water, sewage, electric, cable/internet or home/cellular telephone bill (must be dated within 60 days)
Provide Florida Certificate of Immunization Form DH680 or exemption forms DH681, DH680B, or DH680C. New Florida residents are required to transfer their prior immunization records to Form DH680 via the health department or an established physician.
If submitting form DH680, please ensure the below information is included for grades Kindergarten–12:
- Four or five doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP) vaccine*
- Three, four, or five doses of polio vaccine
- Two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine
- Two or three doses of hepatitis B vaccine
- Two doses of varicella vaccine
*Students entering grades 7–12 are required to have one tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine.
Additional forms may need to be submitted with the application, if applicable.
- Court custody or legal guardianship documentation from a state or federal agency. Acceptable custody forms include court or state/federal agency documents. Power of attorney and notarized documents are not accepted.
- Individual Educational Plan (IEP)
- 504 Plan and supporting documents
- English Language Learner (ELL) records indicating current ELL status, entry date, and exit date (if applicable)
- Educational Plan (EP)
- Discipline records
- Threat Management records
Academic Records for First Semester (August Start)
Please do not withdraw your child prior to the close of the current school year and only after you have received official notice of enrollment into Florida Virtual School Full Time Public Schools. Students with obligations to the prior school that prevent the release of official academic records may be subject to withdrawal prior to the end of the semester.
FAST scores are not required for incoming private, out-of-state, or homeschool students. Students without FAST or standardized test scores may complete diagnostic screener assessments to ensure appropriate course placement and/or receive appropriate academic support.
Incoming Kindergarteners
No academic requirements apply
Incoming 1st–5th Graders
Submit prior year report card showing promotion status
Submit most recent STAR (reading and math for grades 1-3)
Submit more recent FAST (reading and math for grades 4-5)
Incoming 6th Graders
Submit prior year report card verifying promotion from 5th grade
Submit most recent FAST (reading and math)
Incoming 7th–8th Graders
Submit all prior middle school grade level final year-end report cards showing promotion status
Submit most recent FAST (reading and math) and EOC scores
Students who have earned high school credits while in middle school must submit an unofficial transcript. Unofficial transcripts should include the most recent state test scores ( FAST, EOC) or score reports should be included as academic documentation.
Incoming 9th Graders
Submit report card verifying promotion from 8th grade
Submit most recent FAST (reading and math) and EOC scores
Students who have earned high school credits while in middle school must submit an unofficial transcript. Unofficial transcripts should include the most recent state test scores ( FAST, EOC) or score reports should be included as academic documentation.
Incoming 10th-12th Graders
Submit an unofficial transcript with all high school credits earned
Submit most recent FAST (reading and math), EOC scores, or comparative scores earned on SAT/ACT/PERT/PSAT
Prior Year Homeschool Students
Florida Homeschool Students: Provide most recent district homeschool evaluation and most recent standardized test scores, if applicable.
Out-of-State Homeschool Students: Those without an evaluation or standardized tests, submit a current student portfolio with evidence of work samples and activity logs (may be required)
Current FLVS Flex Students: Submit Cumulative Academic Record or unofficial transcript from VSA
Academic Records for Second Semester (January Start)
Please do not withdraw your child prior to the close of the current semester and only after you have received official notice of enrollment into Florida Virtual School Full Time Public Schools. Students with obligations to the prior school that prevent the release of official academic records may be subject to withdrawal prior to the end of the semester. It is expected that students will successfully complete the full semester even though quarter 1 report cards are used for acceptance.
FAST scores are not required for incoming private, out-of-state, or homeschool students. Students without FAST or standardized test scores may complete diagnostic screener assessments to ensure appropriate course placement and/or receive appropriate academic support
Incoming Kindergarteners-3rd Graders
Submit first quarter report card
Submit most recent STAR (reading and math)
Incoming 4th–5th Graders
Submit first quarter report card
Submit more recent FAST (reading and math for grades 4-5)
Incoming 6th Graders
Submit first quarter report card and 2nd quarter progress report
Submit most recent FAST (reading and math)
Incoming 7th–8th Graders
Submit first quarter report card and 2nd quarter progress report
Submit all prior middle school grade level final year-end report cards showing promotion status
Submit most recent FAST (reading and math) and EOC scores
Students who have earned high school credits while in middle school must submit an unofficial transcript. Unofficial transcripts should include the most recent state test scores ( FAST, EOC) or score reports should be included as academic documentation.
Incoming 9th-12th Graders
Submit first quarter report card, 2nd quarter progress report, and transcript of previous high school credit(s) have been earned
Submit most recent FAST (reading and math), EOC scores, or comparative scores earned on SAT/ACT/PERT/PSAT
Prior Year Homeschool Students
Florida Homeschool Students: Provide most recent district homeschool evaluation and most recent standardized test scores, if applicable.
Out-of-State Homeschool Students: Those without an evaluation or standardized tests, submit a current student portfolio with evidence of work samples and activity logs (may be required).
Current FLVS Flex Students: Submit Cumulative Academic Record or unofficial transcript from VSA.
Step 3 – Apply Online for Enrollment
If your child meets all of the requirements and you have gathered your documents, then you are ready to apply.
Enrollment is currently closed for the 2024-25 school year and will open June 2 for the 2025-26 school year. Sign up to be notified.
What to Expect During Enrollment
Note: The enrollment application must be fully submitted before the review process can begin. Please be sure to complete the entire application and click submit when finished.
We will verify your application and documents and email you if anything is missing or needs to be resubmitted. School counselors will then review your child’s academic history and finalize grade level and course placement.