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Welcome High School Students!
The Titan Difference
Making the transition from High School to College can be difficult, with a unique
journey for each student. Sometimes the hardest part is getting started. But that's
why we're here.
Whether you need help with the EFSC application, FAFSA or deciding what to study –
we can guide you in the right direction. For one-on-one assistance, get in touch with
Myron Campbell, our expert on all things related to high school students and EFSC.
Call him at 321-433-5495 or email him at campbellmy@easternflorida.edu.
Plus our team reaches far and wide with resources from the career center to academic advising and everything in-between. Your opportunities at EFSC are endless and we’ll help you find them. That's the Titan Difference.
Senior Success Appointments
If you're a high school senior and would like to discuss your degree options or enrollment steps, schedule an appointment to meet with a College representative. Appointments can be either over the phone or by using Microsoft Teams to meet virtually. Current high school seniors and recent graduates can make an appointment using the High School Student Scheduler.
Class of 2022 Transition to College Info
Congratulations on making it to high school graduation! We want to help with a smooth transition to college. EFSC is an affordable choice close to home that can prepare you for the workplace or with a transfer degree to move on to a bachelor's program. Visit our Class of 2022 page.
Parent Preview Information
Let us help convince your parents that Dual Enrollment or Early Admission to EFSC is a great way to jump-start your college journey while saving money on tuition. Visit our Parent Preview page for more info and to watch a replay of our recent Virtual Parent Preview event.
Launch to Success for Fall Term 2022
If you will start the Associate in Arts degree program at EFSC this fall, you want to attend one of our Launch to Success events this summer. This signature on-campus advising and orientation event is specially designed to help first-time-in-college students get off to a great start. It also includes the chance to register for classes so you leave with your Fall Term Schedule. Visit the Launch to Success page for details and to sign up for a session.
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, Collegiate High 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. Learn more here and you can also watch our "Making the Switch" presentation.
College for a Day
Held each fall, this conference-style event is open to high school seniors. We're already planning for 2022 and will update the EFSC College for a Day event page as details are available so stay tuned!
Early Admission to EFSC
If you'll be a high school senior in 2022-23, plan to apply for EFSC's Early Admission program. Your credits will count toward both high school and college, plus you can still take part in the clubs and sports at your high school. Complete your senior year at EFSC, earn your H.S diploma, and get a jump start on college with no tuition!
Go Higher, Get Accepted
Each year we visit high schools with these custom workshops designed to help you with the transition to college. Go Higher helps ease the application process and answers your financial aid questions. Our spring 2022 events have ended so class of 2023, check back later this fall for info about next year's events. And if you are a current high senior you can still schedule an individual enrollment assistance appointment.
Earn Credit for High School Career Courses
Current or recent Brevard Public School students can get a jump-start in a Career & Technical Program at EFSC through what's called Advance Standing Credit. You'll save time and money by receiving college credit for public high school career programs such as culinary, drafting, TV production and machining. Visit our High School Articulated Credit page to see all 16 choices that qualify for this great opportunity.