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What happens if the public university system is overcrowded at the time my beneficiary is ready to enroll?

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What happens if the public university system is overcrowded at the time my beneficiary is ready to enroll?

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The Florida Legislature has adopted policies to address state university enrollment. State universities are regarded as limited access institutions, compared to the open door policy that enables anyone with a high school diploma or the equivalent to enroll in a public community college. The Associate of Arts degree is automatically accepted for transfer to a state university, although the student may have to compete for admission for specific limited-access majors.

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