Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV)

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) is a scholarship from Florida Department of Education. It is open to students in Miami-Dade. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required.

AwardNot published
Deadline Typically August 31. Confirm the current year with the sponsor.

About 30 minutes of work, based on what the sponsor asks for.

Who can apply

Minimum GPA
3.0
GPA scale
weighted
Counties
Miami-Dade
Activities
Career and Technical Education credits, volunteer service, paid work

What the sponsor says

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) 2025-26 Initial Eligibility Requirements: (As determined by the Florida Department of Education.) 1. Submit the Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) no later than August 31 after high school graduation. 2. Graduate with a standard Florida high school diploma or its equivalent. 3. Achieve the required weighted 3.0 GPA in the non-elective high school courses. 4. Completes at least three (3) full Career and Technical Education credits 5. Achieve the required minimum 3.5 unweighted GPA in Career and Technical Education credits. 6. Complete at least 30 volunteer service hours, 100 paid work hours, or a combination that equals a minimum of 100 total hours. For students entering grade 9 in the 2024-2025 school year and thereafter, 75 hours of volunteer service must be completed. 7. Achieve the required minimum scores on one of the college entrance exams per the chart below no later than August 31 of the year the student graduates from high school. Exam Type Sub-test Required Score ACT® Reading 19 English 17 Mathematics 19 SAT® (March 1, 2024, and thereafter) Critical Reading or Evidence- Based Reading and Writing 490 Mathematics 480 SAT® (Prior to March 1, 2024) Reading 24 Writing and Language 25 Math Test 24 PERT (Only applies to the […]

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Last checked 2026-08-10. Deadlines change without notice, so confirm with the sponsor before you rely on one.

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