High School Articulated Credit
Jump-start your technical degree
Current or recent Brevard Public School students can get a head start in a Career and Technical Program at EFSC through Advance Standing Credit. Save time and money through free tuition and books for career and technical programs at the public school level.
Advance Standing Credit allows students to continue with the skill sets learned in high school, receive college credit in the technical degree, and prepare for a rewarding career.
Click on the categories below to find out about qualifying for free college credit from public high school courses that students are in the process of completing or have completed.
High School to College Credit Options
Brevard Public Schools' Advanced Manufacturing courses can transition to EFSC's Engineering Technology program.
Brevard Public Schools A/C Refrigeration & Heating Technology courses can transition to EFSC's Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating (HVAC) program.
Brevard Public Schools' Applied Engineering Technology courses can transition to EFSC's Engineering Technology program.
Brevard Public Schools' Aviation Assembly & Fabrication courses can transition to EFSC's Aerospace Technology program.
Brevard Public Schools' Criminal Justice Operations courses can transition to EFSC's Criminal Justice Technology program or Crime Scene Technology program.
Brevard Public Schools' Digital Design courses can transition to EFSC's Graphics Technology program.
Brevard Public Schools' Digital Media Multimedia courses can transition to EFSC's Graphics Technology program.
See the official BPS-EFSC digital media multimedia agreement.
Brevard Public Schools' Education courses can transition to EFSC's Education programs.
Brevard Public Schools' Emergency Medical Responder courses can transition to EFSC's Emergency Medical Services A.S. degree.
See the official BPS-EFSC emergency first responder agreement.
Brevard Public Schools' Finance courses can transition to EFSC's Office Management program. Please Note: This program was known as Office Administration prior to the 2024-25 academic year.
Brevard Public Schools' Machining Technology courses can transition to EFSC's Engineering Technology program.
Brevard Public Schools' Maritime Technology courses can transition to EFSC's Transportation and Logistics program.
Brevard Public Schools' Marketing Management courses can transition to EFSC's Business Administration program.
Brevard Public Schools' Technical Design courses can transition to EFSC's Computer-Aided Drafting & Design program.
Brevard Public Schools' Television Production Technology courses can transition to EFSC's Digital TV/Digital Media program.
See the official BPS-EFSC television production technology agreement.
Sherry Van Winkle, Manager
Workforce Programs
vanwinkles@easternflorida.edu
321-433-7081
Brevard Public Schools Career & Technical Education
321-633-1000 ext. 380
BPS Career & Technical Education Website
Read the requirements document that is linked to from each program inside the accordion on this page to see if you are eligible for credit. That document is the official Memorandum of Understanding between EFSC and Brevard Public Schools — known as an MOU.
If you're still in high school — stay enrolled in the Career & Technical Program you're currently in. Contact Sherry Van Winkle at vanwinkles@easternflorida.edu or 321-433-7081 or visit an EFSC advisor to find out the sequence of technical, college courses you must take in order to qualify for additional college credit.
If you are starting EFSC in the related Career & Technical Program, either as a dual enrolled student or as a recent high school graduate, be sure you're following the recommended or required course sequence as outlined in the MOU.
Are you in the process of completing the appropriate college courses as either a dual enrolled student or as a recent high school graduate in the Career & Technical Program? Then you may be ready to apply for the credit for prior course work.
Click here for the Petition for Credit form and select the box "Advance Standing (High School Coursework)"