Student Clubs

Getting involved is one of the best ways to make the most of your time at EFSC! Explore student clubs and organizations that match your interests, grow your skills, and help you connect with others.

Explore clubs by campus and browse the events calendar for upcoming meetings and activities, including new Intramural Sports opportunities. There's something for every Titan to enjoy.

Criminal Psychology Club

The Criminal Psychology Club is dedicated to exploring the fascinating intersection of psychology and criminal behavior. Its purpose is to foster a community of individuals passionate about understanding the psychological factors that contribute to criminal actions, promoting academic discourse, and engaging in collaborative initiatives that bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Sponsor(s):
Chelsie Kuhlman
321-433-5030


EFSC LEADS (Leadership, Education, Access, Development and Success)

L.E.A.D. at EFSC fosters student growth through comprehensive leadership development, robust academic support via mentorship, internships, and job shadowing, and meaningful community partnerships that provide real-world leadership opportunities. Our vision is to cultivate a community of empowered student leaders who are academically successful, actively engaged, and committed to making a positive impact on campus and in the community.

Sponsor(s):
Myron Campbell
321-433-5495


National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)

The NSLS is a life-changing national leadership organization that helps students achieve personal growth, career success, and empowers them to have a positive outlook on their academic and professional endeavors. The EFSC online club chapter relies on student e-board members to plan networking opportunities that assist with setting and achieving goals. The club also helps students develop soft skills and leadership attributes through teamwork.

Sponsor(s):
Dr. Beverly Payne
321-433-7325


Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)

The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society is a prestigious community that recognizes the academic achievement of college students and provides opportunities for its members to grow as scholars and leaders. Membership to PTK at EFSC is by invitation only for students college-wide who meet certain academic requirements. Membership has many benefits including access to professional development courses, the Honors Program, networking and publishing opportunities, and scholarships.

Sponsor(s):
Brian McLellan
321-433-5745


Aerospace Club

The Aerospace Club educates interested individuals about job opportunities as an aerospace technician, facilitates extra time outside of class to train for the Aerospace Mechanics Competition, and facilitates knowledge and experience with regard to upcoming competitions.

Sponsor(s):
Ed Mango
321-433-7641


African American Student Union (AASU)

The purpose of the African American Student Union (AASU) is to create an optimal learning experience whereby a diverse group of students can engage and become empowered with leadership abilities, become knowledgeable of cultural experiences, and explore African American culture through on-campus engagement and through investment in institutional membership of the Florida African American Student Association, Inc.

Sponsor(s):
Beverly Payne
321-433-7325


AI Student Club

The AI Student Club is a student club to facilitate student engagement in the exploration of generative AI tools and technology. This club will foster a collaborative community of students passionate about artificial intelligence, providing opportunities for learning, research, and practical application of AI technologies. The club provides members the opportunity to become ethical leaders in the field of AI, driving innovation and addressing real-world challenges through interdisciplinary exploration and hands-on projects.

Sponsor(s):
Ilana Grimes
321-433-5856

Collegiate Veterans Society (CVS)

The Collegiate Veterans Society (CVS) is dedicated to helping fellow veterans in the transition from military to college life and to enriching the community and the campus with veteran-sponsored and patriotic events. All veterans and patriotic students are welcome.

Sponsor(s):
JC Burchette
321-433-5532

EFSC LEADS (Leadership, Education, Access, Development and Success)

L.E.A.D. at EFSC fosters student growth through comprehensive leadership development, robust academic support via mentorship, internships, and job shadowing, and meaningful community partnerships that provide real-world leadership opportunities. Our vision is to cultivate a community of empowered student leaders who are academically successful, actively engaged, and committed to making a positive impact on campus and in the community.

Sponsor(s):
Myron Campbell
321-433-5495


Hispanic Culture Club

Information about this club is coming soon!

Sponsor(s):
Dr. Nicole Gomez
321-433-7288


National Association for Music Education (NAfME)

NAfME makes available to members opportunities for professional development, acquaints students with the privileges and responsibilities of the music education profession, provides all members with the opportunity to meet leaders in the profession through participation in programs; demonstrations; discussions; workshops and performances, assists EFSC with various projects throughout the year, and provides the opportunity to have contact with collegiate members from other schools.

Sponsor(s):
Jon Oxford
321-433-7325


National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)

The NSLS is a life-changing national leadership organization that helps students achieve personal growth, career success, and empowers them to have a positive outlook on their academic and professional endeavors. The EFSC online club chapter relies on student e-board members to plan networking opportunities that assist with setting and achieving goals. The club also helps students develop soft skills and leadership attributes through teamwork.

Sponsor(s):
Dr. Beverly Payne
321-433-7325


Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)

The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society is a prestigious community that recognizes the academic achievement of college students and provides opportunities for its members to grow as scholars and leaders. Membership to PTK at EFSC is by invitation only for students college-wide who meet certain academic requirements. Membership has many benefits including access to professional development courses, the Honors Program, networking and publishing opportunities, and scholarships.

Sponsor(s):
Brian McLellan
321-433-5745


Rotaract Club

The purpose of the Cocoa Campus Rotaract Club is to provide an opportunity for young people to enhance knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physical and social needs of the community, and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of friendship and service.

Sponsor(s):
Dr. Erin Baird
321-433-7613


Student Dental Society of Eastern Florida State College

Information about this club is coming soon! Please reach out to the sponsor to learn more.

Sponsor(s):
Dr. Mary Bruno
321-433-7597


Student American Dental Hygienists' Association (SADHA)

The objectives of the Student American Dental Hygienists' Association (SADHA) are to cultivate, promote, and sustain the art and science of dental hygiene; to represent and safeguard the common interests of members of the dental hygiene profession; and to contribute to the improvement of the health of the public.

Sponsor(s):
Trina Christiansen-Warren
321-433-7569


Titans Digital Media Club

The Titans Digital Media Club provides educational and networking opportunities in digital media through meetings, workshops, and special events. At the end of the spring semester, the club hosts the EFSC Digital Media Exhibition - a LIVE showcase of student projects at the Simpkins Center. It will also be made available online.

Sponsor(s):
Karla Roberts
321-433-7240


Titans Theatre Club

The purpose of the Titans Theatre Club is to promote theatrical activity on the EFSC campuses and in our community by producing and performing theatrical events, attending productions, and learning about the craft through workshops and guest artists.

Sponsor(s):
Selena Ambush
321-433-7384


Veterinary Technology Club

The purpose of the EFSC Veterinary Technology Club is to advocate for the profession of a Veterinary Technician and share awareness of animal healthcare through community outreach, as well as to promote interest in the FVTA, FVMA, and NAVTA.

Sponsor(s):
Maryann Vanciel
321-433-7577

Jessica Webb
321-433-7596

Writers' Haven (Creative Writing Club)

The purpose of the Writers' Haven Club is to provide students with a positive writing environment and to build a community that supports and promotes the joys of self-expression through the written word, while encouraging improvement through constructive critiques.

Sponsor(s):
Karen Cuda
321-433-7168

Lisa Yarnell
321-433-7235

3-D Printing Club

The purpose of the 3-D Printing Club is to give people who like 3-D printing and modeling real-world experience, as well as to help the college become more green by taking plastic PET bottles and turning them into printable filament.

Sponsor(s):
Korie Carter
321-433-5671


African-American Student Union (AASU)

The purpose of the African American Student Union (AASU) is to create an optimal learning experience whereby a diverse group of students can engage and become empowered with leadership abilities, become knowledgeable of cultural experiences, and explore African American culture through on-campus engagement and through investment in institutional membership of the Florida African American Student Association, Inc.

Sponsor(s):
Dr. Maria Parnell
321-433-5726


American Sign Language Club

The EFSC American Sign Language Club is a student-led organization that exists to cultivate linguistic skill, cultural awareness, and human connection by immersing members in American Sign Language and the richness of Deaf culture. Through education, practice, and outreach, we strive to create a community where communication is inclusive, accessibility is standard, cultural identities are respected, and awareness is a shared responsibility.

Sponsor(s):
John Favuzza
321-433-5536


Art Club

A way for artists to connect and create together.

Sponsor(s):
Dr. Brian Maxwell
321-433-5785


Bachata Moderna Club

A community to teach students about bachata music and dance.

Sponsor(s):
Dr. Nicole Gomez
321-433-7288


Criminology Club

The purpose of the Criminology Club is to promote interest in the field of criminology.

Sponsor(s):
Tonia Graham
321-433-5695


Cru (Christian Club)

The purpose of the EFSC Chapter of Cru is to introduce students to Jesus Christ, help them to grow in their faith, encourage them to live life passionately under the lordship of Christ and inspire commitment to advancing the purposes of God in the world.

Sponsor(s):
Holly Wendel
321-433-5147

Patty Wallace
321-433-7307

EFSC LEADS (Leadership, Education, Access, Development and Success)

L.E.A.D. at EFSC fosters student growth through comprehensive leadership development, robust academic support via mentorship, internships, and job shadowing, and meaningful community partnerships that provide real-world leadership opportunities. Our vision is to cultivate a community of empowered student leaders who are academically successful, actively engaged, and committed to making a positive impact on campus and in the community.

Sponsor(s):
Myron Campbell
321-433-5495


Honors Student Club

Strives to bring Honors students together for connection, leadership, service, and community.

Sponsor(s):
Ilana Grimes
321-433-5856


InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

The purpose of this Chapter of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is to establish and advance on the EFSC Melbourne Campus witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord.

Sponsor(s):
George Chen
321-433-5705


National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)

The NSLS is a life-changing national leadership organization that helps students achieve personal growth, career success, and empowers them to have a positive outlook on their academic and professional endeavors. The EFSC online club chapter relies on student e-board members to plan networking opportunities that assist with setting and achieving goals. The club also helps students develop soft skills and leadership attributes through teamwork.

Sponsor(s):
Thomas Highsmith
321-433-7740


Nursing Student Association

The purpose of the Nursing Student Association is to aid in the preparation, development, encouragement, and support of current and future nursing students.

Sponsor(s):
Terri Morrison
321-433-5343

Colleen Hargraves
321-433-7584

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)

The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society is a prestigious community that recognizes the academic achievement of college students and provides opportunities for its members to grow as scholars and leaders. Membership to PTK at EFSC is by invitation only for students college-wide who meet certain academic requirements. Membership has many benefits including access to professional development courses, the Honors Program, networking and publishing opportunities, and scholarships.

Sponsor(s):
Brian McLellan
321-433-5745


Psychology Club

The purpose of the club is to instill an interest in both the subject and career of psychology as well as provide an arena for students to socialize in creative and fun ways related to psychology.

Sponsor(s):
Tracy Morgan
321-433-5702


Creative Writing Club

The mission of the Creative Writing Club is to encourage creativity and foster the development of writers. The club also endeavors to support and offer opportunities for the student body to engage in activities linked to the written and spoken word.

Sponsor(s):
Rachel Rinehart
321-433-5237


Cyber Titans

Cyber Titans is an EFSC student club focused around cybersecurity. Club members take part in student outreach events related to Internet safety and privacy. The club also participates in the National Cyber League (NCL) competition during the Fall and Spring Terms.

Sponsor(s):
Nicole Dyess
321-433-5158



EFSC LEADS (Leadership, Education, Access, Development and Success)

L.E.A.D. at EFSC fosters student growth through comprehensive leadership development, robust academic support via mentorship, internships, and job shadowing, and meaningful community partnerships that provide real-world leadership opportunities. Our vision is to cultivate a community of empowered student leaders who are academically successful, actively engaged, and committed to making a positive impact on campus and in the community.

Sponsor(s):
Myron Campbell
321-433-5495


Global Citizens Club (GCC)

The mission of Global Citizens Club is to bring students, faculty, and staff from all nationalities and ethnic backgrounds together, giving them an opportunity to learn about and understand other cultures, and enabling them to foster new relationships and relate to each other on a variety of issues.

Sponsor(s):
Rachel Rinehart
321-433-5237


National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)

The NSLS is a life-changing national leadership organization that helps students achieve personal growth, career success, and empowers them to have a positive outlook on their academic and professional endeavors. The EFSC online club chapter relies on student e-board members to plan networking opportunities that assist with setting and achieving goals. The club also helps students develop soft skills and leadership attributes through teamwork.

Sponsor(s):
Thomas Highsmith
321-433-7740


Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)

The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society is a prestigious community that recognizes the academic achievement of college students and provides opportunities for its members to grow as scholars and leaders. Membership to PTK at EFSC is by invitation only for students college-wide who meet certain academic requirements. Membership has many benefits including access to professional development courses, the Honors Program, networking and publishing opportunities, and scholarships.

Sponsor(s):
Brian McLellan
321-433-5745


Programming Club

Programming Club provides community, networking, and learning for students interested in and/or studying software development.

Sponsor(s):
Claire Amorde
321-433-5291


Refresh Christian Ministries International (CMI)

The mission of this club is to study the Bible and bring students closer to God through His Word.

Sponsor(s):
Andrew Forbes
321-433-5159


Technology Club

The Technology Club’s mission is to promote knowledge of computer hardware and software, and to give EFSC students the chance to build and develop beyond the scope of regular classroom learning.

Sponsor(s):
Nicole Dyess
321-433-5158


Get in the Game with Intramural Sports

Not every Titan wears a uniform, but everyone can play! EFSC’s Intramural Sports program gives students the chance to stay active, have fun, and enjoy friendly competition in a low-pressure, high-energy environment.

Current offerings include Beach Volleyball, Pickleball, Kickball, Table Tennis (Ping Pong), and Flag Football; with more activities coming soon! Alongside intramurals, students can also get involved with the Titan Cheerleading Team and EFSC's Pep Band.

When you’re not playing, come cheer on your fellow Titans! Admission is free for all home athletic games on the Melbourne Campus. Learn more about teams, schedules, and upcoming events on the Titan Athletics Website.

Starting a New Club

Don't see a club that fits your interests? Start one! All you'll need are ten students who share your passion and a faculty or staff sponsor. Not sure who to ask? Reach out to your favorite professor or staff member — and if you're not sure where to start, your campus Student Life Coordinator has your back. Review the required paperwork and work with them to make your club official.

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