Published On: November 22nd, 2010|

St. Petersburg Times – Richard Danielson

“To win Florida’s top Bright Futures scholarship, high school students must have good grades, high test scores, no felony record and 75 hours of community service. But once they’re in college, an ethical slip does not necessarily mean they lose their state-funded Bright Futures award. To the contrary, in certain circumstances students can get caught cheating and still keep the scholarship, officials say.”(more)