Volunteer Service and Paid Work Guidelines

Bright Futures – Florida Academic Scholars Award, Florida Medallion Award, Gold Seal Vocational Award The student must complete a program of volunteer service or, beginning with a high school student graduating in the 2022-2023 academic year and thereafter, paid work, as approved by the district school board, the administrators of a non-public school, or the Department of Education for home education program students, which must include 100 hours of volunteer service, paid work, or a combination of both. Eligible paid work completed on or after June 27th, 2022, shall be included in the student’s total of paid work hours. The student may identify a social or civic issue or a professional area that interests him or her and develop a plan for his or personal involvement in addressing the issue or learning about the area. The student must, through papers or other presentations, evaluate and reflect upon his or her volunteer service or paid work experience. (Florida Statute 1009.534) Volunteer Service or Paid Work may include, but is not limited to, a business or governmental internship, work for a nonprofit community service organization, or activities on behalf of a candidate for public office. These hours will meet the requirement for the Florida Bright Futures Award Program. Students must satisfy the hours requirement by either completing all volunteer hours, completing all 100 paid work hours, or completing 100 combined volunteer and paid work hours.

Scholarship Volunteer Hours OR* Paid Work Hours OR* Combination of Volunteer or Paid Work Hours*
Florida Academic Scholarship (FAS) 100 OR* 100 OR* 100
Florida Medallion Scholarship (FMS) 75 OR* 100 OR* 100
Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship (GSV) 30 OR* 100 OR* 100
Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholarship (GSC) 30 OR* 100 OR* 100

How to document paid work hours:

Hours That Are Not Acceptable

Other General Guidelines