Summer Term 2022 Course Delivery Information

Summer Term 2022 includes the return of full-capacity, on-campus courses that started May 16, 2022 in conjunction with a return to pre-COVID operations at Eastern Florida State College. Among the reasons for the return to normal operations are a significant drop in COVID cases in Brevard County and the wide availability of the vaccine. EFSC will retain its COVID reporting policy, which requires students and employees to report a positive case of the virus, or close contract with a positive case, or if experiencing COVID symptoms. College officials will remain vigilant against the virus and take more protective measures again, if needed.

The EFSC Class Schedule Search Tool is available to help you plan your Summer classes, with shorter term course options that start in June. In the Class Schedule, you will see three course types listed.

  • Face to Face: These courses are taught on-campus at the location and time listed. Faculty who are teaching face to face are required to meet with their students in the campus classroom at the course's scheduled times and dates. Faculty will use this time to deliver the course materials. No instruction will occur remotely.
  • Hybrid: Courses with this designation have both online and on-campus components. Summer Term hybrid classes will follow a 50/50 split weekly between on-campus and online class sessions.
  • Online Course: These are traditional Eastern Florida Online classes without a specific day of the week listed. Online delivery is designed to be 100% online and delivered asynchronously, with no live lectures and no specific meeting times or dates. This teaching delivery method allows for maximum student flexibility. On the Class Schedule, you will see a placeholder time listed of 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM, but again, there are no specific meeting days or times and the online content is available 24 hours a day, with assignment deadlines shared by the instructor. Important Note: Since an Online class is assigned to Eastern Florida Online (EFO) and meets enhanced minimum virtual classroom standards and other quality requirements required of EFO classes, a distance learning fee is charged for an Online class.

EFSC's Summer courses will be delivered in the modality listed on the Class Schedule, unless the pandemic forces adjustments. They also are subject to cancellation if they do not satisfy the low enrollment criteria as agreed to by United Faculty of Florida and EFSC Administration.

Review the options for summer and make an appointment to meet with your advisor and plan your schedule before the last-minute rush. If you still need to apply for summer term, review the admissions steps and apply now with our easy online application.