Early Admission: Spend your high school senior year as a full-time SPC student

HIGH SCHOOL FAMILIES

We are excited to offer you an opportunity to get a head start on qualifying for the Early Admission programs for the next school year. This initiative, made possible through a partnership between St. Petersburg College and Pinellas County Schools, allows you to earn high school and college credits simultaneously at no cost!

This full-time program enables students to spend their senior year attending all classes at SPC campuses, where they can fulfill high school graduation requirements while earning college credits. There are no costs for applications, tuition, or required textbooks.

To be eligible, Early Admission students must be enrolled in a Pinellas County public high school for the entire second semester of their junior year.

Who's eligible?

Students who have completed three years of high school with a minimum of 18 credits earned, and who meet the qualifying high school GPA and College Placement Test score requirements. (Student must have been enrolled in a Pinellas County high school for a minimum of one term immediately prior to entering the Early Admission Program.)

If you have attended one of our november information sessions, thank you!

Early Admission Information Session Documents

To learn more about the Early Admission program at our information session for the 2025-26 academic year, please sign up to either of the following sessions:

IN-PERSON
Early Admission & Dual Enrollment for current juniors (Class of 2026) - Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 - Starts promptly at 6 p.m. at SPC Seminole Campus, 9200 113th St N, Seminole  / Room #UP 303.

VIRTUAL VIA ZOOM
The sessions begin at different times.  You will need to pre-register to attend using the link below.  Please register even if you are unable to attend a session so that you may receive the recorded presentation(s).

Early Admission, Full-Time Program - Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025 - Starts promptly at 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you currently in 11th grade and looking for a different option to complete your senior year in high school? Please use this link to pre-register for this online session.

Which program is right for you?
Compare SPC's Dual Enrollment, Early College and Early Admission programs

What's required to enroll?

  • Unweighted cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • Satisfactory scores on the College Placement Test (CPT/PERT) or PSAT/AT/ACT.
  • Completion of the high school physical education (HOPE), Biology, Geometry and World History graduation requirements.
  • All standardized state assessment graduation requirements met.
  • Completion and submission of the Application for Early Admission to College form and current transcripts.
  • Enrollment in a minimum of 15 credit hours each term and maintaining at least a 2.0 (C average) college GPA.
  • Transportation to classes at SPC.

Early Admission students no longer attend classes at their high school, but remain enrolled in their assigned high school and can participate in the school's extracurricular activities while taking classes at SPC. Admission is limited at each campus - Clearwater, St. Petersburg/Gibbs, Seminole and Tarpon Springs Campuses. There is no cost for application, tuition or textbooks. Students follow the SPC academic calendar.

View the Student Performance Contract

How to Apply

  1. You must attend an information session. Check this website for upcoming dates and times.
  2. If you haven’t previously applied to be a St. Petersburg College student, complete a St. Petersburg College application for “High Schools Programs Student.” This will generate your SPC ID number.
  3. Complete the College Placement Test. Register for a testing session via the following link: stpe.co/PERT.
  4. See your high school counselor to learn more about Early Admission and to verify eligibility.
  5. Submit all required items via the PCS Student Reservation System (during the application period) by the established January/February deadlines.

ENROLLMENT DETAILS

Interested in staying at SPC after high school?

If you are currently enrolled in high school and want to continue your college education at SPC after you’ve met all your high school graduation requirements, please complete the SPC Supplemental Application and follow the necessary steps upon completion to becoming a postsecondary student at SPC.

Early Admission Contacts

Clearwater Campus
2465 Drew Street
Social Science Bldg., Room 131

Jeff Cesta
Director, Early College/Early Admission/Dual Enrollment
cesta.jeff@spcollege.edu
727-791-5970

Ana Cotto
Administrative Services Specialist
cottopizarro.ana@spcollege.edu
727-791-5971

Jessica Read
Academic Counselor
read.jessica@spcollege.edu
727-791-5973

Seminole Campus

9200 113th Street N.
PW 702

Derrick Bullard
Program Coordinator
bullard.derrick@spcollege.edu
727-394-6164 

Kristi Smith
Administrative Services Specialist
smith.kristiL@spcollege.edu
727-394-6023

Airelle Woods
Academic Counselor
woods.airelle@spcollege.edu
PW 706
727-394-6030

St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus
6605 Fifth Ave. N
Offices located at SE Campus

Derrick Bullard
Program Coordinator
bullard.derrick@spcollege.edu
Seminole Campus, PW 702
727-394-6164

Airelle Woods
Academic Counselor
woods.airelle@spcollege.edu
Seminole Campus, PW 706
727-394-6030

Kristi Smith
Administrative Services Specialist
smith.kristiL@spcollege.edu
727-394-6023

Tarpon Springs Campus
600 Klosterman Road
PS Building

Naly Lattenhauer
Program Coordinator
lattenhauer.naly@spcollege.edu
727-712-5281

Ewa Rzadzka
Administrative Services Specialist
rzadzka.ewa@spcollege.edu
727-712-5400

Annie Updegraff
Academic Counselor
updegraff.annie@spcollege.edu
727-712-5449