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Degree-seeking Application

Technical Certificates, Associate Degrees, and Bachelor’s Degrees

Complete this application if you have graduated, or will graduate soon, from high school or equivalent and want to take classes for college credit. International students should complete this application.

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Non-degree seeking Application

Complete this application if you plan to take credit courses but don’t intend to graduate from Broward College. This includes teacher recertification.

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Dual Enrollment Application

Complete this application if you want to earn both high school and college credits while still attending high school.

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Transient Application

If you attend a Florida public college or university, you must complete the Florida Shines Transient application.

Complete the application below if you attend an out-of-state public or private college or a Florida private college and want to take courses to transfer back to your home college/university.

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Continuing Education

Complete this application if you are interested in taking non-credit classes to gain workplace skills (industry certifications, corporate/business training, and health care training). Also use this application if you want to learn Adult Education basic skills to prepare for the GED, or to take ESOL classes.

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Kids & Teens College

Complete this application if you want to take pre-collegiate or career exploration courses. Participants must be between the ages of 10-17.

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Clery Act Notification to Prospective Students

Broward College prepares an Annual Security Report available to all current and prospective students and employees. The report includes statistics concerning reported crimes on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Broward College, and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, a campus. The report also includes institutional policies, program information, crime prevention tips, and other matters. You may also pick up a printed copy at a Campus Safety office.