Congrats Class of 2026
You're on your way. Get help with what's next.
Congratulations on being a senior in high school! Attending Eastern Florida State College starting the Summer or Fall after you graduate has many benefits. Check out the resources below to help with the transition from high school to college — and we hope you're #EFSCBound!
Make the Switch from Dual Enrollment
When students who have dual enrolled while in high school transition to being a full-time college student, they do not need to reapply to EFSC. However, if you participated in Dual Enrollment, Early College, or earned Dual Enrollment Credits at your school, there are some requirements you need to take care of so you can continue at EFSC once you graduate. Check out this flyer to get ready for college classes.
Summer Term Early Start: How to enroll at EFSC before your H.S. transcript is ready.
If you're a graduating high school senior, you may be eligible to register for summer term courses at EFSC before the College receives your final transcript with graduation date. Brevard Public School students should contact their high school guidance counselor to discuss the process and form required to register pending final transcripts. Private school and home school students should contact EFSC Admissions to discuss the potential options.
Learn more about EFSC as you plan for life after graduation.
ON CAMPUS & ONLINE
We've got lots of flexible options, including on-campus and hybrid classes plus 100% online courses & degrees, including the A.A.
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER
Earning your A.A. Degree from EFSC guarantees you admission into one of the state’s 12 universities to complete a bachelor's degree.
SMALL CLASS SIZES
Smaller class sizes mean more personalized instruction for you and the chance to interact with your instructors.
SAVINGS close to home
EFSC tuition costs are 50% lower than universities. Plus decreased living expenses, no pricey meal plans or university fees!
Ready to apply to EFSC?
Apply online! We're accepting students now for a Summer 2026 start, and the application for Fall Term 2026 will open in October. The online application takes about 10 minutes and can be accessed 24/7.
Enrollment & Financial Aid Tips
- Just getting started? View the 6 Easy Steps to Enroll video.
- Ready to apply to EFSC? Complete our easy, online application
- You've been accepted, but need to complete your admission requirements including orientation.
- Be sure to apply for Financial Aid. The aid office has tips & can help.
Apply for EFSC Titan Scholarships
If you're a current or accepted EFSC student it's easy to apply online and your application is then matched with multiple scholarship opportunities. Visit the scholarships page for more info and deadlines to apply.
Live on Campus
Melbourne Campus Student Housing facilities provide a great option. The online application normally opens each spring. Get details on student housing.
Academics & Majors
- Explore our A.A. degree with guaranteed transfer to a Florida public university bachelor's program.
- Check out all the program options, including workforce, health, and public safety programs.
- Still unsure about a career path? Make an appointment at a campus Career Center to match your interests with a career and educational pathway
Florida Shines: Track your education journey
The Florida Student Hub of Innovative Educational Services — better known as FloridaShines — is a service of the Florida Virtual Campus. High school and college students, parents, and counselors use this free Florida Department of Education website to help plan and track educational progress in Florida, plus to apply for courses at another Florida school as a transient student.
Class of 2026 Parents
Congratulations on having a high school graduate! Attending EFSC will provide your student with a solid foundation as they begin their college journey. We have both online and in-person classes, low tuition costs, university transfer options, and more. We can’t wait to help your student shine at EFSC.
Congrats Class of 2026
Make a Senior Success Appointment
If you're a current high school senior who would like to discuss your degree options or enrollment steps, schedule an appointment with a College representative. Appointments can be either over the phone or by using Microsoft Teams to meet virtually.