Eastern Florida State College
Locations: Cocoa (FL)
Annual Tuition: $9,739
Student Reviews
Justin Turner
Reviewed: 3/18/2026
Degree: Marketing
Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) is a well-regarded public institution that offers a flexible and affordable pathway to higher education. Located along Florida’s Space Coast, the college serves a diverse student population through multiple campuses and a strong online learning platform. EFSC is especially known for its associate degrees, career and technical programs, and a growing selection of bachelor’s degrees designed to meet local workforce demands.
One of EFSC’s biggest strengths is its... Read More
Olivia Maanao
Reviewed: 2/9/2026
Degree: Hospitality Management
Hello! My name is Olivia, and I want to share my experience with Eastern Florida State College. I began my academic journey there while I was attending high school. I utilized the dual enrollment program they offered with my high school. I continued to get my Associates Degree there, as well as my Bachelor's degree. I initially wanted to attend the University of Central Florida, but changed my mind. My mind changed once I realized how many benefits there would be to stay local. My first reason was... Read More
Katelynn
Reviewed: 1/14/2026
Degree: Liberal Arts
I loved a lot of the classes I took and the professors I had. The campus was always clean and pleasant to walk. The process of signing up for classes usually took a while to see someone, but if you go in with specific classes in mind, you will get through it much faster. Overall I always felt safe on campus, and I would often see campus security around. this was really important to me because I took a lot of night classes and was dual enrolled as a high school student.
Rachel Robulock
Reviewed: 7/15/2025
Degree: Organizational Leadership
I transferred to EFSC with 92 credits, but the school only approved to accept 40 of my credits.
Advising is horrible at the Palm Bay campus. All the advisors left except 2 of them in 2024. It was impossible to see anyone.
When I graduated with my AA, I started seeing a BA advisor. I was told I would receive my AA in the mail, and we went over my courses for my BA.
Almost 3 months later, I did not receive my diploma, so I called to inquiry. I was told at that time that I did not graduate because I... Read More
Rather Notsay
Reviewed: 1/11/2022
Degree: Organizational Leadership
I graduated in 2020 with a bachelor's degree in Organizational Management specializing in accounting. I landed an accounting job with a Top 15 firm immediately after graduation. I continued on with my studies to get a master's of accountancy to land a job with a Big 4 firm. EFSC is definitely an important first step in obtaining an education in Florida. Their tuition rate is unbelievably great and they have transfer agreements with UCF and FIT. Getting your AA here is a definite yes. There's no reason... Read More
Sam Gray
Reviewed: 10/1/2021
Degree: Nursing
Admission requirements into their nursing program is ridiculous, they only look at reading. Denied me even with high grades, a solid GPA, and a 89% in science and a 85% in mathematics on my TEAS. They accept people not prepared for nursing all the time. Their advisors don't know what they are doing, and they constantly changed the prerequisites for nursing every semester. They also made it super hard to get my AA by not applying high level sciences towards it when I shouldn't have needed my other... Read More
Manda
Reviewed: 6/24/2021
Degree: Liberal Studies
This school has professors that genuinely care about their students. There are exceptions just like any other school. There is ample opportunity for students to succeed. In the library there are tutors. you have to make an appointment but it is really helpful! There is even a librarian that you can make appointments with to assist you with writing papers. I graduated with my general associates and am returning to obtain another degree. It stays clean and students there are from every background.... Read More
Karen Smalls
Reviewed: 3/3/2020
Degree: Nursing
Completely unoragnized, too many students, Learning is hard when the faculty is overwhelmed and changes ae constanly happening. They need to lose their accreditation. OSHA OR SACS OR AECN needs to inspect !!!!! The program is running into the ground.
F.EFSC
Reviewed: 12/3/2019
Degree: CAD/Computer Aided Drafting
Worst school in the area Associate Provost is just as useless as the ground the school is built on the draft and design department is not worth the tuition period Patrick Robinson the head instructor is delusional and not fit to instruct this whole school just needs to be shut down they only want your money and they screw over veterans do not go here unless you want to be taken advantage of.
Disaster
Reviewed: 4/21/2019
Degree: Nursing
This program is a dreadful nightmare. Take it from someone who entered the program with a 3.8 and graduated. I don't have a reason to speak untruthfully. If you want a nursing program where teacher reply to your emails with "not my problem," and where the teachers call the student ignorant in mass emails and discuss your personal emails with other students and staff, then this is the place for you! It was a nightmare. I will continue to have nightmares for years to come from this program. I feel... Read More
Allison Spaccio
Reviewed: 7/27/2016
Degree: Liberal Arts
Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) was a good school, especially for just recently becoming a four year college. It's a little lackluster in some areas, such as anything having to do with a writing or English affiliated degree, but overall pretty extensive for still being in the process of expanding. Hopefully they will add more classes in the years to come. The sports at EFSC are great - especially the soccer team - and the school's wonderful diversity of students most likely due to it's recent... Read More
Ann
Reviewed: 6/26/2016
Degree: Healthcare Administration
I would have graduated with this degree if they hadn't canceled the program, now I'm stuck having to find a new degree and thinking of changing colleges . The staff don't care about you and financial aid is a joke, the ONLY perk is the professors. This school is only for kids who's parents can afford to send them to college. Their the only ones that don't seem to see anything wrong with it.