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Florida · 2026
Eastern Florida State College provides higher education and student support services through a broad academic and campus framework that includes programs and courses, degrees and certificates, admissions, financial aid, student services, athletics, online learning, and community-facing resources. Its website organizes services for current students, faculty and staff, alumni and donors, and business and community audiences, showing a college built to serve students from application through graduation while also maintaining ties to employers, donors, and the wider public. Financial aid is a significant part of that support structure. Eastern Florida State College treats scholarships as gift aid that does not require repayment, and it combines institution-specific opportunities with outside local, state, and national scholarship options. The EFSC Foundation coordinates a wide variety of EFSC scholarships, including the Titan Scholarships system in myEFSC. For Fall 2026, current and accepted students can apply for Titan Scholarships from March 19 to May 12, and the awards range from $300 to full tuition and books. Eligibility includes current or admitted EFSC students who are not dual enrolled, and the application is designed to place students into consideration for multiple awards based on need, merit, program of study, and other qualifications. The college also highlights targeted scholarship pathways that connect aid to specific academic and extracurricular communities. Examples include the $10K BAS Scholarship for students pursuing a BAS in Applied Health Sciences, Computer Information Technology, or the RN to BSN bachelor degree; art scholarships of $312 to $1,000 per term for students enrolled in visual arts classes; athletic scholarships for students competing on EFSC's NJCAA teams; and band scholarships covering 50% to 100% of tuition per term. Across these offerings, Eastern Florida State College positions financial aid as part of a larger mission of access, student advancement, and sustained educational participation.