Then the State of Florida offers Bright Futures Scholarships if you make a certain grade on SAT or ACT tests, do some community service (75 hours), and plan to attend a state university (UF, FSU, USF, UCF, etc.)
What sort of SAT score do you have to make. Is this for residents?
Here's a link:
http://www.firn.edu/doe/brfutures/fasrequire.htm
There are certain requirements for public schooled kids and certain requirements for homeschooled. All explained on this page.
Main difference is homeschooled kids don't have to have met core course GPA (homeschool reqs. are listed under "Other ways to qualify.")
SAT score of 1270 or ACT of 28.
There is also a lower level that offer 75 percent of tuition:
http://www.firn.edu/doe/brfutures/fmsrequire.htm
Another I noted when I looked at these pages, you don't have to go to a state school, Bright Futures can also be used at private universities in the state.