Education in Brevard County, Florida

15,000 students attend EFSC with campuses in Melbourne, Palm Bay, Titusville and Cocoa.

EFSC also offers technical and vocational training for Associate Degrees and Certificates for entering the workforce, improving professional skills, and developing new competence.

In 2006, Brevard students took almost a third of all prizes at the state science fair, including the most first-place awards.

Brevard is in the top ten in the state in each of the 22 areas of assessment on the standard statewide exams given students each year.

Brevard leads the state in the number of high school students dual enrolled in secondary and college courses.

One of the problems is that Brevard is proximate to the same area for a scout as nearby Orlando, from whence more likely candidates will emerge.

[9] Continuing education is provided by the Brevard Community College, and the University of Central Florida.

Lifelong learning is offered by the Community College at four branches throughout the county as well as evening courses at high schools.