FLORIDA AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR TRANSFERRING EDUCATIONAL RECORDS
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
OFFICE OF APPLICATION SUPPORT (OAS)

Effective: November 21, 2005
Revised:

2005-2006 Student Course Information

1. Record Type: I04 - All items 1-60 are valid for interdistrict record and Bright Futures record transfer.
S04 - Items 1-20, 28, 34, 40, 46, 52, 58, and 60 are valid for transcripts and Bright Futures record transfer.
2. Transfer one record per course per year or credit earned period per year. A maximum of 40 course records may be sent for a student during a school year.
3. If the district grading scale is different from the state 4.0 scale, the district grading scales and the definition of any local flags should be in the comment fields on the Student School Year record.
4. If elementary students are in self-contained courses the self-contained course number should be used with each subject area in which the student is participating. The abbreviated course title would be district defined with a maximum of 20 characters. For example a first grade self-contained class could be sent as:
5100070  Int Lang Arts
5100070  Mathematics
5100070  Sci/Health/Soc St
5. Courses in progress at the time a student transfers must contain a 'P' on the Course Flag field.
6. Course in Progress Information: See the attached course in progress grades write-up for an explanation of each field and examples of how the fields should be used.
7. The presence of LOW-VALUES in data fields causes significant problems for several institutions in the receipt of student records. A transaction will be rejected if non-displayable characters are sent in the data unless found in Filler Reserved for Local Use (last 9 bytes of each record type). Please use some other appropriate character (e.g., SPACES) with which to initialize your records before sending them.
8. Required fields are indicated by an asterisk (*) next to the field name.
9. Special characters, tilde (~), caret (^), and grave accent (`), are used as delimiters in the translation of FASTER to SPEEDE/ExPRESS. They are reserved symbols and as such cannot be included in data sent through FASTER to a SPEEDE/ExPRESS institution.
10. If the District Number, Where Credit Earned is "FL", then School Number, Where Credit Earned can be nnnn for In-State Private PK-12.
11. Added course 8111520 to list for I/S04 course flag ‘7’ substitutions.

Field Characteristics:

A = Alphabetic only
A/N = Alphameric
N = Numeric only
Z = Zoned numeric
P = Packed decimal
R = Right justified with leading zeros
L = Left justified

Format Characteristics:

Name: 2005-2006 Student Course Information
Number: T4

Effective: November 21, 2005

Record Size: 1020

1 1-3 3 A/N Record Type*

The header for the record for this transaction

Code Definition
I04 Interdistrict and Bright Futures Record Transfer
S04 Secondary to Postsecondary Transcript and Bright Futures Record Transfer

2 4-13 10 A/N/R Student Number Identifier, Florida*

If the student has a social security number and provides this number to the school district, the Student Number Identifier, Florida, will have the following format:

First 9 digits: the student's Social Security Number; and
The 10th digit: the letter "X".

If a SPEEDE/ExPRESS institution does not provide a valid social security number or high school student number identifier, the value will be "999999999G".

If the student does not provide a Social Security Number to the school district, the school district will assign a Student Number Identifier, Florida, to the student, formatted as follows:

First 2 digits
NN For any student entering a Florida school district for the first time, the first 2 digits will represent the district of initial entry into the Florida School System.
Last 8 digits
NNNNNNNN The last eight digits are district-defined in such a way as to result in a unique student number within the district in which the number is originally assigned.

3 14-15 2 A/N Filler
4 16-17 2 N/R District Number, Current Enrollment*

The two digit number for the current school district in which the student is officially enrolled for graduation (see District Name Table, Appendix A ), or zero in the case of a postsecondary or SPEEDE/ExPRESS sending institution.

Code Definition
01-76 & 78-79  State assigned number for school district or other agency
99 Other than Florida Public School

5 18-21 4 A/N/R School Number, Current Enrollment*

The state assigned four digit school number in which the student is officially enrolled for graduation

0001 - 9899 District school sites assigned a unique number in the state Master School ID (MSID) file.
0000 Used for in-state postsecondary and SPEEDE/ExPRESS sending institutions

6 22-27 6 A/N Filler
7 28-29 2 A/N/R District Number, Where Credit Earned

The district in which the student earned credit.

Code Definition
01-76 & 78-79  State assigned number for school district or other agency
99 Other than Florida PK-12 public school including in-state postsecondary institutions
AL-WY Two character code for out-of-state districts in which student earned credit (see State Codes, Attachment 3 to Format T1 )
AA-ZB Two character code for foreign country in which student earned credit (see Attachment 2 to Format T1 )

8 30-33 4 A/N/R School Number, Where Credit Earned

The number of the school where the student previously earned credit (refer to Appendix B, and Attachments 2 and 3 to this format, for instructions on accessing these codes.)

Code Definition
nnnn In-State Public PK-12 school number from the MSID file
  (excluding school numbers 3518 and 3818, which are not valid).
  -OR-
  In-State Private PK-12 school number if sent in conjunction with District Number, Where Credit Earned = FL.
0500 Florida On-Line Middle School (if District Number, Where Credit Earned = 71)
0600 Florida On-Line High School (if District Number, Where Credit Earned = 71)
C901-C928 In-State Public Community College
U970-U980 In-State Public University
Pnnn In-State Private Postsecondary Institution
N997 American Schools Abroad
N998 Home Education
N999 Out-of-country, Out-of-state, PK-12 Non-public in-state

9 34-58 25 A/N/L School Name, Where Credit Earned

The name of the school where the student previously earned credit 

10 59-66 8 N School Year With Century*

The school year for which student's courses, grades and credits are recorded in the student's permanent record (for example: 19831984)

11 67-68 2 A/N Grade Level

The student's current grade level placement or the grade level for which data are being reported:

Code Grade or Level
PK Pre-Kindergarten
KG Kindergarten
01-12 First through twelfth grade
23 Student eligible for Certificate of Completion at the end of grade 12 who elects to remain in a remedial program for one additional year
30 Adult, Non-High School graduate
31 Adult, High School graduate

(Grade Level Codes 13-17, 20-22, and 24 are valid through June 30, 1988)

12 69-69 1 A/N Term*

The time of the school year during which the student was enrolled in courses

Code Definition   Code Definition
1 Semester 1   B Trimester 1
2 Semester 2   C Trimester 2
3 Annual   D Trimester 3
 
4 Summer Session 1   R** Short Course
5 Summer Session 2   S Combined Summer Session
 
6 Quarter 1   E Quinmester 1
7 Quarter 2   F Quinmester 2
8 Quarter 3   G Quinmester 3
9 Quarter 4   H Quinmester 4
  I Quinmester 5
 
T* Intersession 1   J Six weeks 1
U* Intersession 2   K Six weeks 2
V* Intersession 3   L
W* Intersession 4   M Six weeks 4
X* Intersession 5   N Six weeks 5
Y*** Year of Nonenrollment   O Six weeks 6

Notes: *Intersessions are only to be used for year-round school record-keeping.
**Short Course is to be used only for Workforce Development Education (adult general education and postsecondary vocational education).
***Code Y is to be used only for reporting students who have withdrawn between school years.

13 70-76 7 A/N Course Number*

The official state number assigned to school district courses listed or referenced in the Course Code Directory, community college, or state university courses listed or referenced in the Statewide Course Numbering System or the private postsecondary institution course number for students dually enrolled in private postsecondary institutions as provided in Section 236.081, F.S.The postsecondary course numbers for lab or combined lecture and lab courses (which use 8 character numbers) will need to be recoded to seven character numbers using the following conventions:

Type of Course Postsecondary Format Send Format
Lecture Courses: XXX9999 in the Statewide Course Numbering System Use the actual 7 character alphanumeric course number.
Lab Courses: XXX9999L in the Statewide Course Numbering System Replace the first numeric character with L.
Example: PHY1050L would be reported PHYL050.
Combined Lecture and Lab Courses: XXX9999C in the Statewide Course Numbering System Replace the first numeric character with C.
Example: PHY1050C would be reported PHYC050.

14 77-96 20 A/N Course Title, Abbreviated

The abbreviated title assigned to courses listed in the Course Code Directory unless reporting elementary self-contained course breakdowns

15 97-98 2 A Course, State Subject Area Requirements

A code indicating the subject area in which credit toward high school graduation will apply upon successful completion of the course (see Course Code Directory)

Code Subject Area   Code Subject Area
EN English   PF Performing Fine Arts
MA Mathematics   LM Life Management Skills
SC Science   PE Physical Education
AH American History   EX Exceptional Student
WH World History   EL Electives
EC Economics   FL Foreign Language Elective
AG American Government   LA Language Arts Elective
SS Social Studies Elective   NC Non Credit
VO Vocational (either Practical Arts Vocational or Exploratory Vocational)   CE Computer Education (Effective 91-92, but may be used prior to effective date)

Courses in the Language Arts section of the Course Code Directory will be coded as EN if they meet the specific graduation requirements for English. Those Language Arts courses which do not meet the graduation requirements for English would be coded as electives (EL) or language arts electives (LA) depending on district policy.

Courses in the Social Studies section of the Course Code Directory which meet specific graduation requirements will be coded to match the graduation requirement which they address: EC-Economics, WH-World History, AH-American History, and AG-American Government. Social Studies courses which do not meet specific graduation requirements will be coded as electives (EL) or social studies electives (SS) depending on district policy.

Courses in foreign languages may be coded as electives (EL) or as foreign language electives (FL) depending on district policy. If the student is completing coursework for college admissions or the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program, foreign language courses should be coded FL.

Since all science and mathematics courses currently listed in the Course Code Directory meet specific graduation requirements, any credits in mathematics or science taken above the minimum graduation requirements should be coded as MA or SC or as appropriate.

The Science Graduation requirement for Oceanography may be fulfilled by completing the JROTC Coast Guard Maritime program 1804320-1804350. If that substitution is made, the JROTC courses should contain an A in the Course Flag field. The Science Graduation requirements for General Science may be fulfilled by completing the JROTC Air Force Aerospace program 1800300-1800320. If that substitution is made, the JROTC courses should contain an F in the Course Flag field. The Science Graduation requirements for General Science may be fulfilled by completing the JROTC Navy Naval Science program 1802300-1802330. If that substitution is made, the JROTC courses should contain a K in the Course Flag field.

Computer Education (CE) may be substituted for an elective credit when a district's local policy requires a student to complete a Computer Education course in order to graduate.

The Practical Arts graduation requirement may be fulfilled by substituting one of the basic Computer Education (CE) courses on a curriculum equivalency basis. The course numbers that can be used are 0200300-0200380, 0200800-0200810, 0201300-0201360, 0201380 and 0200890. If a substitution is made the Computer Education course should contain a 1 in the Course Flag field. The Practical Arts graduation requirement also may be fulfilled by the completion of the JROTC program 1800300-1800360, or 1801300-1801330, or 1802300-1802330, or 1803300-1803330, or 1804300-1804350. If that substitution is made, the JROTC courses should contain a zero (0) in the Course Flag field. The Practical Arts graduation requirement may also be fulfilled by Journalism 1006300-1006330. If that substitution is made, the Journalism course should contain a dollar sign ($) in the Course Flag field.

The Life Management Skills graduation requirement may be fulfilled by the completion of the JROTC Army Program 1801300-1801310. If that substitution is made, the JROTC Army courses should contain an O in the Course Flag field. The Life Management Skills graduation requirement may be fulfilled by the completion of the JROTC Marine Corps Program 1803300-1803310. If that substitution is made, the JROTC Army courses should contain an Q in the Course Flag field. The Life Management Skills graduation requirement may be fulfilled by the completion of the JROTC Air Force Program 1800400-1800410. If that substitution is made, the JROTC Army courses should contain an ampersand (&) in the Course Flag field.

16 99-102 4 A/N Course Flag

Up to four characters describing course attributes which give additional information needed by the district for counseling, tracking of credits, flagging for use with weighted grade point averages, etc. The letter or number codes defined below will be standard statewide. Any time one of the codes below is printed under "Course Flag" on the permanent record printout, it must correspond to the meaning given below. The field may also be used for locally defined codes which are consistent with state requirements for the use of state course numbers and titles. The coded values do not have to appear in any specific order.

Code Definition
E= Academic Scholar - Elective (Code valid prior to 7/1/00.) The course meets an Academic Scholar elective.)
R= College Preparatory The course meets a university admissions requirement. (Definition prior to 7/1/00: The course meets an Academic Scholar requirement.)
G= Gifted The course section is entirely composed of gifted students.
H= Honors This is an honors course as designated by state Course Code Directory. To designate an honors course by district definition, use a code reserved for local district use.
N= No Credit No credit awarded - per district policy (i.e., 9 - 12 grade student did not meet the 135 hour rule)
S= SLEP Credit awarded by passing SLEP examination.
T= Transferred Credit transferred from an out-of-state school or public school by equating of courses.
I= Include Include in grade point average (used only in combination with an "X").
X= Exclude Exclude from state and local grade point average (used only in combination with an "I" for tracking forgiveness).
W= Exclude from State GPA Exclude from State GPA, but include in District GPA.
1= Sub for Practical Arts Graduation Requirements Computer Education substitution for Practical Arts graduation requirement. The valid Computer Education substitution courses are 0200300-0200380, 0200800-0200810, 0201300-0201360, 0201380, and 0200890.
2= Sub for BUS EN I 1001440 Vocational substitution for Business English I. The valid substitutions are courses 8203300, 8212000, and 8215100.
3= Sub for BUS EN I 1001440 and/or II 1001450 Vocational substitution for Business English I or II. The valid substitution is course 8212200.
4= Sub for MA I 1205540 Vocational substitution for Business Mathematics. The valid substitutions are courses 8212000, 8206300, 8207200, 8203300, 8215100, and 8216100.
5= Sub for MA I 1205380/II 1205390
(valid prior to 7/1/97.)
Vocational substitution for Mathematics I: Course number 1205380; and Mathematics II: Course number 1205390.
6= Sub for GEN SCI 2002310 Vocational substitution for General Science. The valid substitutions are courses 8121600, 8121000, 8121300, 8121400, 8106200, 8115110, 8106800, 8106400, 8118300, 8112100, 8112000, 8106500 and 8106100.
@= Sub for BIO TECH 2000430 Vocational substitution for Biology Technology. The valid substitutions are courses 8121000, 8121300, 8121400, 8121600, 8106200, 8115110, 8106800, 8112000, 8106500 and 8106100.
#= Sub for ENV SCI 2001340 Vocational substitution for Environmental Science. The valid substitutions are courses 8113000, 8118300 and 8112100.
%= Sub for PHY SCI 2003310 Vocational substitution for Physical Science. The valid substitutions are courses 8103400, 8103200 and 8103300.
7= Sub for ANAT PHYSIO 2000350 Vocational substitution for Anatomy and Physiology. The valid substitutions are courses 8111520, 8417130-8417210, 8418300, and 8417230.
8= Sub for PRE ALGEBRA Vocational substitution for Pre Algebra. The valid substitution is 8730000.
9= Ninth Grader A student below the ninth grade has been declared a ninth grade student for this course and credit will apply toward high school graduation as provided through the district pupil progression plan.
P= Course in Progress For use in
1) interdistrict records transfer to indicate the courses the student was taking and had not yet completed at the time when he or she left the sending district;
2) for Exceptional Student Education courses taken over a longer period of time than usual. Credit would be zero until the course is completed (Time Modification).
B*= Home Language and/or ESOL Instruction Limited English Proficient: Instructional Strategy code indicating the type of instruction of the LEP student. (This code is only valid for elementary self-contained courses.)
M*= Home Language Instruction Limited English Proficient: Instructional Strategy code indicating the LEP student is receiving instruction in their home language in the course. (Home Language instruction is valid in math, science, social studies, and computer literacy.)
D*= ESOL Instruction Limited English Proficient: Instructional Strategy code indicating the LEP student is receiving instruction in English in the course. (ESOL instruction is valid in language arts, math, science, social studies, and computer literacy.)
A= Sub for Science Graduation Requirements JROTC Coast Guard Substitution for Marine Science I. The valid JROTC Maritime substitution courses are the completion of program 1804320-1804350.
F= Sub for Science Graduation Requirements JROTC Air Force substitution for Physical Science. The valid JROTC AeroSpace substitution courses are the completion of program 1800300-1800320.
K= Sub for Science Graduation Requirements JROTC Navy Substitution for Physical Science. The valid JROTC Naval Science substitution courses are the completion of program 1802300-1802330.
O= Sub for Life Management Skills Graduation Requirements JROTC Army substitution for Life Management Skills. The valid JROTC Army substitution courses are the completion of program 1801300-1801310.
Q= Sub for Life Management Skills Graduation Requirements JROTC Marine Corps substitution for Life Management Skills. The valid JROTC Marine substitution courses are the completion of program 1803300-1803310.
&= Sub for Life Management Skills Graduation Requirements JROTC Air Force substitution for Life Management Skills. The valid JROTC Air Force substitution courses are the completion of program 1800400-1800410.
0(zero)= Sub for Practical Arts Graduation Requirements JROTC substitution for Practical Arts graduation requirement. The valid JROTC substitution courses are the completion of program 1800300-1800360, or 1801300-1801330, or 1802300-1802330, or 1803300-1803330, or 1804300-1804350.
$= Sub for Practical Arts Graduation Requirements Journalism substitution for Practical Arts graduation requirement. The valid Journalism substitution courses are 1006300-1006330.

*Note: The LEP student's Instructional Strategy code (B, M, or D) must be submitted to the state in survey periods 2 and 3 in the "Limited English Proficient: Instructional Strategy" data element for each course being reported to the state.
Example: RH9  The course meets a university admissions requirement; it is being offered as an Honors course; the individual who is taking the course is a student below the ninth grade who is able to count the course toward fulfilling graduation requirements and university admissions requirements because the district's pupil progression plan addresses this specific situation.
NOTE: Codes C, J, L, U, V, Y and Z are reserved for local district use. The Department will not assign values to those codes at any time in the future. Districts may also define other codes for local use, but should recognize that it is possible that the Department may define standard values for them sometime in the future.
NOTE: Code 0 (zero) is now state defined.

17 103-103 1 A/N Filler
18 104-106 3 A/N Credit Attempted, Course

The number of credits attempted in a term for a grade 9-12 course. Credit attempted for a course cannot exceed the number of credits allocated to the course in the state curriculum framework, if applicable.

NNN 0.50 One-half credit
1.00 One credit
0.00 Non-credit course

19 107-109 3 N Credit Earned, Course

The number of credits earned in a term for a course based upon successful completion of the course. Credit earned for a course cannot exceed the number of credits allocated to the course in the state curriculum framework, if applicable.

NNN 0.50 One-half credit
1.00 One credit
0.00 For noncredit or failing grade

20 110-112 3 A/N/L Course Grade (Final Grade Only)

The academic letter grade earned by a student in a course or other codes to indicate the current course status.

Left justify. Use trailing blanks.

Coding values:A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- F I = Incomplete

N = Needs Improvement WP = Withdrew Passing
U = Unsatisfactory FL = Fail on a Pass/Fail basis
P = Passing NG = No Grade Assigned
S = Satisfactory WF = Withdrew Failing
E = Excellent

Grades 9-12, Adult Secondary Education, Adult Postsecondary Vocational (optional)

Beginning with School Year 2001-02, Section 232.2463, F.S., requires that the following scale be used in determining high school grades:

 A=90%-100%   B=80%-89%   C=70%-79%   D=60%-69%   F=0%-59% 

The district may use either a letter or a numeric grade on the permanent report card and transcript. Plus ("+") or minus ("-")signs may be displayed on the local report card, automated permanent record, and transcript but cannot be included in calculating the state grade point average.

Grades PK-8, Adult Basic Skills (optional)

For grades Pk-8, use any designator which falls within the three alphanumeric character definitions.

Codes displayed for Pk-8 grades other than those listed must be defined in the text section of the automated permanent record file.

For courses taken before School Year 2001-02 the following scale is used in determining high school grades:

 A=94%-100%   B=85%-93%   C=77%-84%   D=70%-76%   F=0%-69% 

        COURSE IN PROGRESS INFORMATION
21 113-115 3 N/R Course In Progress Hours

The number of classroom hours which a student attended a class for a course not completed up to the day the student withdraws from school. This element is necessary for the receiving district to determine whether a transferring student meets the 135 hour attendance requirement for high school graduation credit.

22 116-118 3 N/R Course Absences

The number of periods of instruction which a grade 9-12 student has not attended while in course membership.

23 119-120 2 A/N/R Weeks in Grading Cycle

A code which represents the number of weeks in each grading period. The element is used during automated interdistrict records transfer when course in progress information is transmitted. The number can vary between districts and across grade levels within the same district.Examples:

Code Definition
06 If report cards are distributed every six weeks for students in grades 6-12, 06 will be entered which would indicate there may be up to six sets of six week grades during the 180 day school year.
09 If report cards are distributed every nine weeks for students in grades PK-5, 09 will be entered which would indicate there may be up to four sets of nine week grades during the 180 day school year.
12 If a district distributes report cards every 12 weeks for students in grades 9-12, 12 will be entered which would indicate there may be up to three sets of 12 week grades during the 180 day school year.

NOTE: A detailed explanation of items 24-58 is included as Attachment 1 to this format.

24 121-123 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 1st Grading Block, 1st Grading Period
25 124-126 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 1st Grading Block, 2nd Grading Period
26 127-129 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 1st Grading Block, 3rd Grading Period
27 130-132 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 1st Grading Block, Exam Grade
28 133-135 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 1st Grading Block, Cumulative Grade
29 136-147 12 A/N Filler
30 148-150 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 2nd Grading Block, 1st Grading Period
31 151-153 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 2nd Grading Block, 2nd Grading Period
32 154-156 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 2nd Grading Block, 3rd Grading Period
33 157-159 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 2nd Grading Block, Exam Grade
34 160-162 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 2nd Grading Block, Cumulative Grade
35 163-174 12 A/N Filler
36 175-177 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 3rd Grading Block, 1st Grading Period
37 178-180 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 3rd Grading Block, 2nd Grading Period
38 181-183 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 3rd Grading Block, 3rd Grading Period
39 184-186 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 3rd Grading Block, Exam Grade
40 187-189 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 3rd Grading Block, Cumulative Grade
41 190-201 12 A/N Filler
42 202-204 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 4th Grading Block, 1st Grading Period
43 205-207 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 4th Grading Block, 2nd Grading Period
44 208-210 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 4th Grading Block, 3rd Grading Period
45 211-213 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 4th Grading Block, Exam Grade
46 214-216 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 4th Grading Block, Cumulative Grade
47 217-228 12 A/N Filler
48 229-231 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 5th Grading Block, 1st Grading Period
49 232-234 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 5th Grading Block, 2nd Grading Period
50 235-237 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 5th Grading Block, 3rd Grading Period
51 238-240 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 5th Grading Block, Exam Grade
52 241-243 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 5th Grading Block, Cumulative Grade
53 244-255 12 A/N Filler
54 256-258 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 6th Grading Block, 1st Grading Period
55 259-261 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 6th Grading Block, 2nd Grading Period
56 262-264 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 6th Grading Block, 3rd Grading Period
57 265-267 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 6th Grading Block, Exam Grade
58 268-270 3 A/N/L Course Grade - 6th Grading Block, Cumulative Grade
59 271-299 29 A/N Filler
60 300-399 100 A/N SPEEDE/ExPRESS Filler

These fields are used for SPEEDE/ExPRESS.

  300-334 35 A/N Name of Term
  335-342 8 A/N Term Start Date

CCYYMMDD Example: 19950701

  343-350 8 A/N Term End Date

CCYYMMDD Example: 199500701

  351-352 2 A/N School Number Where Credit Earned Code Type

Code Definition
71 IPEDS
72 College Board ATP
73 FICE
74 ACT for postsecondary institutions
75 State assigned
76 Local School District assigned
77 NCES Common Core of Data
78 ACT for PK-12 institutions
CB Canadian College Institution Codes
CS Canadian University Institution Codes

  353-364 12 A/N School Number Where Credit Earned Code
  365-399 35 A/N Filler
61 400-1011 612 A/N Filler
62 1012-1020 9 A/N Filler Reserved for Local Use

Attachment 1 - Course in Progress Grades
Attachment 2 - Florida Public Community College and State University Reporting Numbers
Attachment 3 - Private Postsecondary Institution Reporting Numbers