FAQs

Overview

Frequently Asked Questions:


Why would students enroll in fuse?

By enrolling in Fuse, students will have a seamless transition to a 91¾«Æ· institution. Degree pathways were designed to ensure that courses completed for the Associate degree will apply towards a 91¾«Æ· Bachelor's degree. The Fuse program gives students a direct, efficient pathway from the FCS institution to a 91¾«Æ· campus.


Who is eligible for fuse?

91¾«Æ· who are starting community college the first time out of high school can enroll in Fuse. In addition, students who have applied at a 91¾«Æ· campus and were not immediately admitted also have the opportunity to enter Fuse.

The Fuse Transfer Program does not apply to dually enrolled high school students. Please see the 91¾«Æ· admissions freshman requirements for students graduating from high school with a dual enrollment AA Degree by clicking here.
 

Is fuse available for all majors? 

Select academic programs are eligible for Fuse. Click here for available majors.

What is the criteria for guaranteed admission to 91¾«Æ· through fuse? 

• Graduate with an Associate's degree in three years or less
• Achieve a minimum 2.0 - 2.75 GPA or higher depending on the degree
• Meet all requirements of the degree pathway


What is the benefit of enrolling in fuse?
 

• Dual academic advising from both the community college and the 91¾«Æ· campuses
• Priority course registration
• Guaranteed acceptance into limited access majors, if criteria are met
• Ability to meet specific program requirements when entering a 91¾«Æ· degree program.
• Opportunity to attend select events and workshops at 91¾«Æ· 

Which 91¾«Æ· College System institutions are participating in fuse?

Hillsborough Community College, St. Petersburg College, College of Central 91¾«Æ·, Pasco – Hernando State College, Polk State College, South 91¾«Æ· State College, State College of 91¾«Æ· and Santa Fe College.