Credentialing: Policy & Implementation - Florida

Last Updated: 03/12/2024

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Overview

In 2021, Florida’s legislature passed HB 1505, which amended section (s.) 1007.25, Florida Statutes (F.S.). The Bill requires public postsecondary institutions to award students a nationally recognized digital badge when they complete core courses in general education that demonstrate career readiness. The requirement went into effect for students entering institutions in Fall 2022 for the 2022-2023 academic year.

The State Board of Education (SBOW) and the Board of Governors (BOG) for the State University System (SUS) are mandated to jointly appoint faculty committees to identify competencies in general education core that demonstrate career readiness and thus qualify students for the badge. The badge – a verifiable, interoperable, and nationally recognized digital credential – must be awarded and recognized by every public postsecondary institution in the state.

Implementation

  • Digital Badge #1: Fundamentals of Written Communication - The first digital badge titled, Fundamentals of Written Communication, was available for students beginning in fall 2022 for the 2022-2023 academic year.
  • Catalog Requirements - Advertising in Catalog: In accordance with s. 1007.25(4), F.S., students must be able to distinguish in the public postsecondary institution’s catalog which general education core courses are linked to earning a digital badge. This requirement went into effect starting fall 2022 for the 2022-2023 academic year and thereafter.
  • Granting Digital Badges: Statute specifies the postsecondary institutions are responsible for “granting” students the digital badge(s). Until a statewide solution is realized, institutions will determine the most appropriate approach for ensuring this information is available as students seek employment.
  • FASTER Transcripts: The FASTER Postsecondary Course Demographic Record Format (P01) will be modified to reflect student attainment of digital badges. As faculty committees identify digital badges, the table values will be expanded accordingly. Institutions will record digital badges earned via FASTER. Note: It is at each institution’s discretion to determine placement on local academic transcripts.
  • State Reporting: Florida College System institutions are required to report general education digital badges through state reporting. Within the Student Database, Data Element 2123, General Education Digital Badge, was created to capture digital badges. As faculty committees identify digital badges, the table values will be expanded accordingly.

Resources

Section 1007.25, Florida Statutes - General education courses; common prerequisites; other degree requirements

DFC Memorandum 2022-04: General Education Digital Badges - House Bill 1507 (2021) (PDF)

The Florida Senate 

Florida Department of Education

General Education Digital Badge Resource Guide and FAQ (PDF)

"Fundamentals of Written Communication" digital badge logo (PNG) (available for institutional use)

General Education Digital Badge Technical Assistance Webinar - April 6, 2022- Webinar Recording

Preliminary General Education Digital Badge Technical Assistance Webinar - March 2, 2022 - Florida College System: General Education Digital Badge – Preliminary Technical Assistance Webinar; and Florida College System: General Education Digital Badge – Preliminary Technical Assistance Webinar (PDF)

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