Student Services / Bright Futures Volunteer Service/Paid Work Hours (2024)

To be eligible to receive one of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Awards, students must complete either volunteer service hours or paid work hours.

Florida Academic Scholarship - 100 hours
Florida Medallion Scholarship - 75 hours

Beginning with the class of 2023, students may now use work hours in lieu of service hours.

Service and work hours can be combined.

Both work and service hours must be completed with an agency, company, organization or business where they can be verified.

Students must be in high school (summer before 9th grade is acceptable).

Hours should be completed by June 30th after high school graduation.

Steps to Follow

1. Students determine where they want to complete their service/work and complete a Bright Futures Service/Work Hours Proposal form (PCS form 2-2602-2).

2. Turn in the proposal to the high school service/work designee for review and to determine if it is acceptable.

3. If acceptable, complete the Bright Futures Log & Reflection form (PCS form 2-2602-3) to track hours. This is turned in at the high school upon completion.

4. Students must complete and have approved a proposal for each location and maintain separate log forms.

Beginning in April 2023, the classes of 2024, 2025 and 2026 will begin using Profferfish to track their hours. Please refer to this

Profferfish Quick Guide for step-by-step instructions.

What hours cannot count?

SERVICE HOURS

1.Court mandated community service.

2.Service hours where a family member is verifying the completed hours.

3.An activity where there is no responsible adult on site to evaluate and confirm student performance.

4.Donations, such as Locks of Love or giving blood.

5.Participation on a sports team or a performance of any kind unless participation is considered an act of service.

WORK HOURS

1.Work hours where a family member is verifying the completed hours.

Potential Volunteer Service Projects

Note: No service project location is pre-approved. All projects should be approved by the High School Volunteer Service/Paid Work Designee prior to the start of the activity. Also, the following is a list of agencies that have provided opportunities in the past and is provided for your convenience, but the School District neither endorses, guarantees, nor makes any representation regarding the listed agencies; parents and adult students are strongly encouraged to investigate the agencies and make their own personal decisions regarding the sites.

To view detailed information about the agency, projects available, and contact information, click on the agency name.

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