Dual Enrollment Events & Deadlines
Early Admission at EFSC
Early Admission is a form of dual enrollment that enables qualified 12th grade students to enroll full-time at Eastern Florida in their senior year, either for the full academic year (fall and spring terms) or spring term only. Early Admission students earn credits that count toward both a college degree and a high school diploma. Upon completion of their senior year, Early Admission students are no longer eligible for dual enrollment.
Public, private, and home school students receive required college textbooks and access codes directly from the EFSC Bookstore through the Titan First Day Ready program.
While Early Admission students must take all their courses at the college, they remain eligible to participate in high school clubs and athletics and to attend all high school graduation activities. Many are also involved in college clubs and organizations, such as the Student Government Association or Phi Theta Kappa.
To be considered for the Early Admission program, students must have already completed the and received their college acceptance letter before submitting an Early Admission Application following the process explained below. Additional eligibility criteria include:
- College-ready placement test scores in reading, writing, and mathematics
- An unweighted cumulative high school GPA of at least 3.0
- Enrollment in the 11th grade when applying for full academic year (fall and spring terms), or enrollment in the 12th grade when applying for Early Admission spring term only
- Meeting the Early Admission application deadline
How to Apply for Early Admission
Complete the Early Admission Application and submit to the Office of Dual Enrollment following the instructions in the downloadable PDF by the Thursday, November 13, 2025 deadline for Spring Term 2026. (Please Note: The Spring 2026 application will be available for download here September 1, 2025)
Course Registration Process
Early Admission students must enroll in at least four courses equaling 12 credit hours or more each term and earn sufficient credits at the college to meet high school graduation requirements. Course co-requisites, such as Chemistry Lab, do not count toward meeting the four-course minimum.
Brevard public school students may not register for more than five courses each term unless they have an unweighted high school GPA of at least 3.5 and the permission of their high school.
Students should follow the dual enrollment self-registration process each term.