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How to Register for EFSC Classes
Register now for Summer and Fall 2023 Terms! Review Summer and Fall courses using the Class Schedule Search tool and contact your advisor for planning assistance if needed. Once you've used the Class Schedule to know the classes and sections you want, using the myEFSC/Titan Web online system to register is the fastest, easiest way to go.
Review the tips in the accordion below to prepare for online registration. Plus there's
still time to apply using our online application so you are ready to register.
Important Term & Course Registration Dates
Spring 2023 |
Summer 2023 |
Fall 2023 |
Course Registration Full Term: 1/9-5/5 |
Course Registration 12 Week A: 5/15-8/4 View all Summer Dates
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Course Registration Full Term: 8/14-12/8 View all Fall Dates |
*Important Note: Advisors are offering in-person sessions, plus virtual options to assist students who cannot register online, including dual enrolled students. See the advising section of the accordion below for more details. Students eligible to register online should do so. |
Registration Tips
Get ready to register: start with this checklist first
Prior to registering, please be certain you:
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- Have been admitted as a student to the College
- Are an active student. If you have not attended EFSC in one or more years (three consecutive semesters), your records have been inactivated and you must submit another Application for Admission to reactivate your records.
- Have no Registration Holds on your record: Check the Message Center icon inside myEFSC to view holds and other important information.
- If your hold is the requirement to complete the Online Orientation, visit the Orientation page for how to do that.
- Have reviewed your myGPS graduation plan
- Have talked with your academic advisor at least several weeks before the start of open registration to confirm your course registration plan
You should research courses you'd like to register for using EFSC's Online Class Schedule Search Tool. Make a note of the 5-digit CRN (Course Reference Number), which is unique to your desired course, campus, class day and time. Having those numbers available when you register online or in-person can speed up the process.
Look over our Course Delivery information page for details on face-to-face, hybrid and online class formats as you plan what type of classes you want to take. Sometimes combining on-campus and online classes is a good fit.
You can download the Registration Planning Form to use as a worksheet with your self-registration process for online registration of classes or bring it with you if you are required to register with an advisor.
Familiarize yourself with the meaning of common registration-related terms through our easy to use online glossary.
Verify your financial aid or veteran's benefits, if applicable.
How to register online
View your academic record, register, change your class schedule and make payment on the Web. Registering online saves you time, and is available 24/7 during published registration dates.
Registration Steps
Identify your course(s)
A reminder to use EFSC's online Class Schedule Search Tool to find courses. Make note of the 5-digit CRN — the Course Reference Number unique
to your selected course, campus, class day and time.
Log into myEFSC
Acccess the myEFSC Sudent Services Portal by entering your Student ID Number and Password. If you forgot your Password, click
on "Reset My Student Password" and follow the directions. FYI: You'll find a myEFSC
log-in at the top of each web page on your desktop computer or if browsing on a smart
phone, the link will be in the resources area of the "Menu" icon in the site's mobile-friendly
view. You can also view a video tutorial on using myEFSC.
Once logged in, select the "TitanWeb" icon
Click the "Student Services" button
Click the box labeled "Registration"
Click the link called "Add/Drop/Withdraw Classes"
Select a Term from the dropdown and click "Submit"
Enter your course CRN into the box and select "Submit Changes"
These steps are also available in the printable Registration and Advising Flyer.
Registration-related advising assistance: includes Dual Enrolled student information
Meet with your advisor well in advance of the date that registration begins to review your course registration plan if needed.
Advisors are available to assist students through on-campus appointments, virtually by Microsoft Team’s meeting appointments, by email, and by phone.
Walk-in assistance is available, but we recommend making an appointment to avoid a potentially longer wait in our student services areas.
Current and accepted students can schedule an appointment with their assigned advisor after logging in to the myEFSC Student Services Portal, by looking for the blue heading that says and using the info in that area to make the advising appointment. Once you make an
advising appointment, you will receive an email confirmation detailing the date, time
and method of your advising meeting.
Prospective students can call 321 433 5512.
For dual enrolled students see the registration process for Public/Private School Dual Enrolled students or the course registration process for Home Education Dual Enrolled students.
For all students, remember that many questions can be handled by phone, which does not require an appointment. Just call 321-433-5512, Monday - Thursday, from 8 AM to 7 PM.
View and print your schedule
- Log in to myEFSC, entering your Student ID Number and Password. If you forgot your Password, click on "Reset My Student Password" and follow the directions. You'll find a myEFSC log-in at the top of each web page on your desktop computer or if browsing on a smart phone, the link will be in the resources area of the "Menu" icon in the site's mobile-friendly view.
- Click on Titan Web Services, then Student Services, and then Registration.
- Click on Select Term and choose a term from the dropdown and click "Submit"
- Click on Student Schedule by Day & Time or Student Detail Schedule. Student Schedule by Day & Time is preferred as it will give you Campus building numbers.
Drop a class
What is the difference between dropping and withdrawing from a course?
The difference between dropping and withdrawing from a course is based on the time of the semester at which the student takes action:
Drop: Student may complete the drop online via Titan web, or student must complete the Course Add/Drop Planning Worksheet and submit to Advising. Dropping a course must be done on or before the Last Day to Drop with Refund published in the online Academic Calendar.
• If a student drops a course, the course will not be included on the transcript and the student will receive a refund of tuition and fees paid for the course.
Withdraw: Student must complete the Course Withdrawal process before the withdrawal date published in the online Academic Calendar.
• If a student withdraws from a course, the course will be included on the transcript as a course attempt with a final grade of "W" and the student will not receive a refund of tuition. Student will be responsible for all associated course fees.
Please note: Dropping or withdrawing from a course must be completed per above. "Walking away" from a course, without officially dropping or withdrawing, may adversely affect the student's transcript and/or academic standing.
During the published drop period only:
- Log in to myEFSC, entering your Student ID Number and PIN. If you forgot your PIN, click on "Forgot PIN" and follow the directions. You'll find a myEFSC log-in at the top of each web page on your desktop computer or if browsing on a smart phone, the link will be in the resources area of the "Menu" icon in the site's mobile-friendly view.
- Click on Titan Web Services, then Student Services & Financial Aid, and then Registration.
- Click on Select Term
- Select Add/Drop Classes.
- Select the class you want to drop and select “Web Drop” from the dropdown box.
- Click on the submit button.
• How to Avoid Late Registration Fees
• Registration Terminology to Know
• Textbook & Course Materials Search
Student Services Hours
Cocoa, Melbourne & Palm Bay
Mon. - Thurs., 8 AM to 7 PM
Titusville Campus
Mon.-Wed., 8 AM - 5:30 PM, Thurs., 8 AM - 7 PM
Closed Fridays - All Locations
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Registration Tutorials
Online Course Registration
View the Online Course Registration Tutorial for step-by-step instructions on using the Class Schedule Search Tool and EFSC's Online Registration System.
myEFSC Registration Portal: Login Tutorial
View more helpful student tutorials
Registration Resources
- Accreditation Information
- Academic Integrity
- Academic Warning, Probation and Suspension
- Access/Disability Services: SAIL Office
- Attendance & Participation in Class
- Bookstore: Locations, Hours & Textbook Information
- Campus Maps
- Career Planning & Development
- Career Programs, Training & Workforce Development
- Class Schedule: Course Search Tool by Term & Campus
- Class Schedule Course Listings: How to Read Listings & Codes
- Core Abilities
- Computer Technology, Use of
- Course Delivery Formats Information
- Developmental Education & Testing
- Discover EFSC: Mission, Philosophy & Vision
- Eastern Florida Online: Online Courses at EFSC
- Economic Security Report 2018: Measuring the Success of Florida's Graduates
- Electronic Course Plan Repository
- Email Information for EFSC Students
- Enrollment & Degree Verification
- Excess Hours Advisory: Bachelor's Degree Planning Related
- Financial Aid & Scholarship Information
- Grade Forgiveness
- Graduation: Applying to Graduate Info & Commencement Resources
- Honors Program
- Important Term Dates and Deadlines
- Libraries
- Maximum Attempts per Course
- Military & Veterans Registration Assistance
- My Foundations Lab®: Reading, Writing & Math Support Tool
- Orientation (New Student & eLearning)
- Service-Learning
- Study Abroad
- TRiO Student Support Services
- Tuition and Fees
- Withdrawal from Class
- Veterans and Military Information & Resources