Textbooks and Fees

Student Fees

Tuition, registration, and lab fees are waived for Dual Enrollment students. However, all students are responsible for the following fees:

  • Owl Card
    • $10.00 one-time student ID card fee
    • Assessed in the student's first semester of enrollment
  • Transportation Access Fee (TAF)
  • Additional fees that may be incurred by the student
    • Ex: library fines, parking tickets, owl card replacements, late registration or payments fees, etc.

 

Textbook Vouchers

Please make sure your course selections are final before purchasing books.You must pick up your textbooks by the second week of classes for the term that you are registered for. 

  • Summer 2024 Book Deadline: July 5, 2024
  • Fall 2024 Book Deadline: August 30, 2024

Palm Beach County Public School Students:
Obtain a book voucher from your High School Guidance Counselor and take the completed form, along with a copy of your course schedule, to 
Booksmart.

  • “I-clickers” and electronic codes may not be covered by the book vouchers.
  • Book vouchers may not be offered in the Summer term.

Broward County Public School Students:
Fill in the textbook information on your signed Permission Form and bring it, along with a copy of your course schedule, to the University Bookstore .

  • “I-clickers” and electronic codes may not be covered by the book vouchers.
  • Book vouchers may not be offered in the Summer term.

Non-Public, Private, Charter, or Home Education Students
When your schedule is finalized, send an email stating so to hsdual@fau.edu. If sent during the drop/add period, please note that any schedule changes after this email will need to be processed through the dual enrollment office.

If your courses are eligible, you will receive an approval email reply; take this email (printed or on your phone) with a copy of your schedule and your Z number to the University Bookstore.

  • “I-clickers” and electronic codes may not be covered by the book vouchers.
  • Book vouchers may not be offered in the Summer term.