Fee Schedule - Eastern Florida State College

College Fees
2014-2015
Approval of 2014-2015 College Fees by the President and the Board of Trustees
President Approval
_______________________________
_____________________
Signature, College President
Date
Board of Trustees Approval
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Signature, Chair of Board of Trustees
Date
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Table of Contents
ADMISSIONS APPLICATION FEE ............................................................................................. 5
ASTRONAUT MEMORIAL PLANETARIUM AND OBSERVATORY .................................... 5
GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES ............................................................................................ 5
GROUP RATES ......................................................................................................................... 5
FACILITY USAGE FEE ............................................................................................................ 5
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................ 5
BREVARD POLICE TESTING AND SELECTION CENTER .................................................... 6
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER ............................................................................................. 7
COSMETOLOGY .......................................................................................................................... 9
COURSE LAB FEES ................................................................................................................... 11
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER FLORIDA CMS .......................................................................... 23
CULINARY OPERATIONS ........................................................................................................ 23
DENTAL CLINIC ........................................................................................................................ 23
DRIVING RANGE FEE ............................................................................................................... 27
EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS LOAN FEE ................................................................................... 27
EXTERNAL TEST PROCTOR FEES ......................................................................................... 28
FACILITIES USAGE FEE ........................................................................................................... 28
GRADUATION FEES.................................................................................................................. 29
HEALTH SCIENCES AND INSTITUTE OF NURSING ........................................................... 29
INTERNET FEE ........................................................................................................................... 30
KING CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS .................................................................... 30
KING CENTER BUILDING FEES ......................................................................................... 31
KING CENTER PERSONNEL CHARGES ............................................................................ 32
KING CENTER EQUIPMENT USE FEES ............................................................................. 32
LAB SCHOOL PROGRAM ......................................................................................................... 33
LATE REGISTRATION FEE (ALL CLASSES)......................................................................... 33
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER FLORIDA CMS .................................................................. 33
LIBRARY FINES AND CHARGES............................................................................................ 34
ONLINE PAYMENT CONVENIENCE FEE .............................................................................. 34
PARKING DECAL CHARGE ..................................................................................................... 34
RECORD COPY REQUESTS (PUBLIC/STUDENT) ................................................................ 34
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RETURNED CHECK ................................................................................................................... 35
TESTING FEES............................................................................................................................ 35
TICKETING FEE (except King Center) ...................................................................................... 35
TRAFFIC FINES .......................................................................................................................... 36
TRANSCRIPTS ............................................................................................................................ 36
TUITION/MATRICULATION FEES.......................................................................................... 37
WEFS PRODUCTION FEES ....................................................................................................... 37
WELDING TECHNOLOGY........................................................................................................ 38
WORKFORCE TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................... 38
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ADMISSIONS APPLICATION FEE
Description
Fee
Resident/nonresident students
One time non-refundable
$30.00
Resident /nonresident students B.A.S. Program Application
One time non-refundable
Foreign Students (nonresident Alien only) One time non-refundable
$30.00
$60.00
ASTRONAUT MEMORIAL PLANETARIUM AND OBSERVATORY
GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES
Planetarium Star Theatre & IWERKS® Discovery Theatre (Admission to one show)
Description
Fee
Adult
$8.00
Senior/ Student/ Military (55 & over)
$7.00
Child (12 & under)
$5.00
GROUP RATES
Reservations Required (Rate includes admission to 2 shows)
Description
Fee
Student (for groups of 25 or more)
$8.00
Person (for groups of 25 or more)
$12.00
FACILITY USAGE FEE
Description
Non-Profits – for use of Science Quest Area *up to four (4) hours
(does not include shows or custodial services)
Fee
$750.00
+ add ons
For-Profits - for use of Science Quest Area (*up to four (4) hours
(does not include shows or custodial services)
Deposit for evening & weekend programs
Refundable damage deposit
Custodial Cleaning Fee
Technical Charges
$1000.00
+ add ons
$50.00
$300.00
$140.00+
$50.00/hour
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
Procedure
Fee
Program Liability Insurance
$16.00
Accident Insurance
$10.50
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BREVARD POLICE TESTING AND SELECTION CENTER
The following fees are established for services offered by the Brevard Police Testing Center:
Procedure
Fee
Basic Law Enforcement Academy Applicant
$400.00
EMT/Paramedic Applicant
$200.00
Employment Pool (Including Non-BPTC)
$400.00
Basic Abilities Test Battery (All applicants in-cycle)
$75.00
Entry Level Firefighter Assessment Battery (SHEILD)
$50.00
State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE)
$150.00
Additional Fee for Testing out-of-cycle
$100.00
Physical Abilities Assessment
$50.00
Fingerprint Checks
$65.00
Re-Open Closed File
$200.00
Equivalency of Training Evaluations
a. Out-of-state and federal law enforcement officer
b. Florida Inactive officers seeking re-certification
$350.00
$150.00
Other Public Safety Screening Services
Non-Sworn Public Safety Background Investigation
$$150.00
Florida Level 2 Background Investigation
$300.00
Polygraph Exam
$300.00
Psychological Evaluation
$300.00
Drug Screen (10-panel)
$100.00
*Hourly Investigative Rate
$50.00
*Plus expenses for any lodging, travel, per diem, etc.
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
COCOA, PALM BAY, TITUSVILLE
(STUDENT RATE)
Toddler Program (15 Months to 35 Months): Registration Fee $60.00
Schedule
7:15 am to 5:30 pm
8:30 am to 2:30 pm
7:30 am to 12:30 pm
Options
2 days
$90.00/week
$75.00/week
$60.00/week
3 days
$110.00/week
$90.00/week
$80.00/week
4 days
$150.00/week
$120.00/week
$100.00/week
Preschool Program (3 to 5 Years Old): Registration Fee $60.00
Schedule
7:15 am
8:30 am
7:30 am
2:30 pm
Options
to 5:30 pm
to 2:30 pm
to12:30 pm
to 5:30pm
2 days
$80.00/week
$65.00/week
$55.00/week
$30.00/week
3 days
$105.00/week
$85.00/week
$70.00/week
$45.00/week
4 days
$140.00/week
$110.00/week
$90.00/week
$60.00/week
State Funded VPK:
Program runs 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Monday through Thursday.
Children must be 4 years old by September 1st to enroll
Schedule Options
8:30 am to 12:30 pm
7:30 am to 2:30 pm
7:30 am to 5:30 pm
Monday – Thursday
Free
$60.00/week
$90.00/week
4 days
School Age (5 to 10 Years Old) Summer Camp: Activity Fee $25.00
Schedule Options
Monday – Thursday 4 days
7:15 am – 5:30 pm
$120.00/week
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8:30 am to 2:30 pm
$100.00/week
MELBOURNE MONTESSORI
(STUDENT RATE)
Toddler Program (15 Months to 35 Months): Registration Fee $60.00
Schedule Options
7:15 am to 5:30 pm
8:30 am to 2:30 pm
7:30 am to 12:30 pm
2 days
$90.00/week
$75.00/week
$60.00/week
3 days
$110.00/week
$90.00/week
$80.00/week
4 days
$150.00/week
$120.00/week
$100.00/week
Preschool Program (3 to 5 Years Old): Registration Fee $60.00
Schedule
7:15 am
8:30 am
7:30 am
2:30 pm
Options
to 5:30 pm
to 2:30 pm
to 12:30 pm
to 5:30pm
2 days
N/A
N/A
N/A
$30.00
3 days
N/A
N/A
N/A
$45.00
4 days
$150.00/week
$120.00/week
$100.00/week
$60.00
State Funded VPK:
Program runs 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Monday through Thursday.
Children must be 4 years old by September 1st to enroll
Schedule Options
8:30 am to 12:30 pm
7:30 am to 2:30 pm 7:30 am to 5;30 pm
Monday – Thursday
Free
$60.00/week
$90.00/week
4 days
OTHER FEES
 Extra Day Rates: $25.00 up to 5 hours a day, and $40.00 for up to 10 hours a day.
 Overtime Hourly Rate: $6.50 per hour.
 Late Pick-Up Fee: $15.00 per 15 minutes.
 Tuition Late Fee: 10%
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COSMETOLOGY
The following fees are established for services offered by the Cosmetology Salon:
Procedure
Fee
Shampoo
Shampoo & set
Shampoo/cut/set
Basic Wrap
Basic Wrap with Flat Iron
Shampoo/blow dry and/or curling iron
Scrunch/finger wave
$1.50
$6.00
$9.00
$6.00
$10.00
$4.50
$12.00
Braiding/Plaiting
per braid $1.00
Basic Haircut – No Blow Dry or Set
$3.50
Up-Do
$10.00 (and up)
Thermal Pressing/Flat Iron
$8.00
Scalp Treatment/Deep Conditioning Treatment
$5.00
Beard Trim
$3.00
CHI Straightening System
$65.00
Color/Chemical Services - Hair Shaping and Styling is Included in the Following Fees:
Permanent Waves
$20.00
Specialty Wraps
$40.00
Relaxers
$20.00
Additional charge for long hair (below shoulder length) for the following services:
Highlighting (Cap)
$20.00
Highlighting (Full Foils)
$45.00
Highlighting (Partial Foils)
$22.00
Un-coloring (bleaching) with toner
$20.00
Color (One All Over)
$18.00
Semi-Permanent Color
$8.50
Dimensional Foils
$47.00
Hair Extensions (Offered on a Limited Basis)
Braids or Plaited (whole head) Quick Weave
$35.00
Pony Tail
$10.00
Sewn In (one strip)
$5.00
Glued In (one strip)
$1.00
Bangs, Sewn or Glued (per strip)
$5.00
Per Plait or Braid
$1.00
Wig Cut
$5.00
Nail Services
Basic Manicure
$7.00
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French Manicure
Basic Pedicure
Spa Pedicure
Paraffin Dip
Polish Change
Artificial and Gel Nails – Full Set
Tips w/overlay
Fills
Removal of Artificial Nails
Mend Artificial Nail (each finger)
Mend Natural Nail (each finger)
Nail Art (each finger)
$9.00
$12.00
$18.00
$1.50
$3.00
$20.00
$20.00
$10.00
$8.00
$1.00
.50
.50
Skin Care/Esthetician
Basic Facial
Facial w/steam and extractions
Machine Facial
Micro-Derm
Back Treatment
Chemical Peel
Vitamin A or C Treatment
Make-up Application
Lash or Brow Tint
Eyebrow Wax
Lip or Chin Wax
Half Legs (knee to ankle) Wax
Underarm Wax
Lower Half of Face (Lip, Chin, Sides) Wax
Eyebrow Arch (Tweeze)
Back Wax
$15.00
$18.00
$22.00
$30.00
$20.00
$18.00
$5.00
$5.00
$6.00
$4.00
$3.00
$20.00
$7.00
$10.00
$4.00
$20.00
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COURSE LAB FEES
All lab fees are maintained in the Office of the Chief Financial Officer. The college reserves the
right to change lab fees during the course of a year.
Course Number
Description
Fee
***Z
Online courses (per credit hour)
ACR
0060
Residential Load Calculations
$6.00
ACR
0061
Psychometric Calculations
$6.00
ACR
0106
Electrical HVAC Single Phase
$6.00
ACR
0107
Electrical Circuitry/HVAC Single Phase
$6.00
ACR
0122
Refrigeration/AC Components
$6.00
ACR
0602
Heat Pump Technology
$6.00
ACR
0608
Residential Heating Systems
$6.00
ACR
0701
HVAC Trouble Shoot/Repair Res
$6.00
ACR
0704
Introduction to Refrigeration/AC
$35.00
ACR
0705
Mechanical Systems
$10.00
AERC
0006
Automotive Assistor 1
$50.00
AERC
0007
Automotive Assistor 2
$50.00
AERC
0199
Engine Repair
$50.00
AERC
0299
Automatic Transmissions & Transaxles
$60.00
AERC
0399
Manual Drivetrain
$50.00
AERC
0499
Steer/Suspension Systems
$20.00
AERC
0599
Braking Systems
$20.00
AERC
0600
Ford Maintenance/Light Repair 1
$30.00
AERC
0691
Automotive Electrical 1
$50.00
AERC
0692
Automotive Electrical 2
$40.00
AERC
0797
Air Cond./ Heating Systems
$40.00
AERC
0885
Engine Performance 1
$20.00
AERC
0886
Engine Performance 2
$30.00
ARTC
1300
Drawing
$35.00
ARTC
1750
Ceramics
$35.00
ARTC
2400
Printmaking
$35.00
ARTC
2701
Sculpture
$35.00
ATEC
1671
Medicine of Laboratory Animals
$16.50
ATEC
2722
Avian & Exotic Animal Medicine
$15.00
ATEL
1110
Animal Anatomy Laboratory
$60.00
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$20.00
ATEL
1311
Veterinary Office Procedures
$13.00
ATEL
1650
Introduction Exam Room/Clinical Procedures
$50.00
ATEL
1652
Introduction to Anesthesia, Surgery & Radiology
$55.00
ATEL
2613
Small Animal Diseases & Pharm 1 Lab
$60.00
ATEL
2614
Small Animal Diseases & Pharm 2 Lab
$63.00
ATEL
2632
Veterinary Surgical Nursing 2 Lab
$60.00
ATEL
2638
Animal Clinical Pathology 1 Lab
$75.00
ATEL
2639
Clinical Pathology 2 Lab
$75.00
ATEL
2654
Advanced Anesthesia, Surgery & Radiology
ATEL
2656
Large Animal Clinical Nursing Skills
$75.00
BOTC
1010
Botany
$30.00
BSC
2910
Directed Independent Research – Biological Sciences
$30.00
BSCC
1005
Fundamentals of Biology
$30.00
BSCC
1010
General Biology 1
$30.00
BSCC
1011
General Biology 2
$30.00
BSCC
1084
Survey Human Anatomy/Physiology
$30.00
BSCC
1426
Introduction to Biotechnology Methods
$50.00
BSCC
2093
Human Anatomy/Physiology 1
$28.00
BSCC
2094
Human Anatomy/Physiology 2
$28.00
BSCC
3020
General Microbiology
$50.00
CEN
3024
Software Development 1
$15.00
CEN
4025
Software Development 2
$15.00
CEN
4341
Platform Technology
$15.00
CEN
4722
Human Computer Interaction
$15.00
CEN
4802
Software Configuration
$15.00
CET
1172
Beginning PC Repair
$20.00
CET
1174
Advanced PC Repair
$20.00
CETC
1114
Digital Fundamentals
$40.00
CETC
1123
Microprocessor Fundamentals
$40.00
CETC
2127
Microprocessor Design
$40.00
CETC
2890
Cybersecurity (Ethical Hacking)
$30.00
CGS
1000
Introduction to Computers
$20.00
CGS
1555
Introduction to the Internet
$20.00
CGS
1871
Multimedia Presentations
$20.00
CGS
2100
Microcomputer Applications
$20.00
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$100.00
CGS
2571
Microcomputer Applications – Advanced
$20.00
CHM
2910
Directed Independent Research – Physical Sciences
$30.00
CHMC
3120
Analytical Chemistry with Lab
$70.00
CHMC
4410
Physical Chemistry with Lab
$70.00
CHML
1025
College Chemistry
$35.00
CHML
1045
General Chemistry 1 Lab
$35.00
CHML
1045H
Honors General Chemistry 1 Lab
$30.00
CHML
1046
General Chemistry 2 Lab
$35.00
CHML
1046H
Honors General Chemistry 2 Lab
$30.00
CHML
2210
Organic Chemistry 1 Lab
$35.00
CHML
2211
Organic Chemistry 2 Lab
$35.00
CIS
2321
Systems Analysis & Design
$15.00
CIS
3510
Computer Technology Project
$15.00
CJE
1643
Advanced Crime Scene Technology
$63.00
CJE
1671
Latent Fingerprint Development
$69.00
CJKC
0020
CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations
$44.00
CJKC
0031
CMS First Aid for CJ Officers
$58.00
CJKC
0040
CMS Criminal Justice Firearms
$311.00
CJKC
0051
CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics
$73.00
CJKC
0096
Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training
$29.00
CJKC
0280
CJ Officer Phys Fitness Training CMS Criminal Justice
$35.00
CJKC
0295
Correctional CO to LE Officer Wellness
$12.00
CJKC
0392
CO Handgun Transition Course
CJKC
0422
Dart-Firing Stun Gun Use
$21.61
CNT
3406
Information Security Management
$15.00
CNT
3702
Infrastructures and Facility Planning
$15.00
CNT
4704
Network Planning and Design
$15.00
CNT
4798
Emerging Information Technology
$15.00
COP
1000
Principles of Programming
$20.00
COP
1332
Visual Basic Programming
$20.00
COP
2070
Visual Basic for Applications
$15.00
COP
2333
Visual Basic Programming Advanced
$20.00
COP
2334
Introduction to C++ Programming
$20.00
COP
2335
C++ Programming Advanced
$20.00
COP
2360
C# Programming
$15.00
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$159.00
COP
2362
C# Programming Advanced
$15.00
COP
2700
Database Techniques
$20.00
COP
2800
Introduction to JAVA Programming
$20.00
COP
2805
JAVA Programming Advanced
$20.00
COP
2812
Introduction to XML
$15.00
COP
2822
Web Page Authoring
$13.00
COP
2830
Client Side Web Scripting
$30.00
COP
2831
Server Side Web Scripting
$30.00
COP
3330
Object Oriented Programming
$15.00
COP
3813
Internet Programming
$15.00
COP
4655
Application Development for Mobile Devices
$15.00
COP
4813
Web Applications for Programming
$15.00
COS
0920
Cosmetology Review State Board
$25.00
COSL
0001
Beginning Salon Skills Lab
$75.00
COSL
0080
Intermediate Salon Skills Lab
$100.00
COSL
0872
Advanced Salon Skills Lab 1
$50.00
COSL
0873
Advanced Salon Skills Lab 2
$75.00
CSPL
0010
Applied Nail Technology
$50.00
CSPL
0265
Applied Tech - Facial Specialty
CTS
1142
Information Tech Project Management
$20.00
CTS
1154
HelpDesk Tech Support
$20.00
CTS
1155
HelpDesk Tech Support
$20.00
CTS
1300
Windows Client Operating System
$13.00
CTS
1321
LINUX Networking & System Fundamentals
$13.00
CTS
2330
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
$20.00
CTS
2370
Virtual Infrastructure: Planning and Design
$13.00
CTS
2371
Virtual Computing: Deployment, Security and Analysis
(VMware)
$13.00
CTS
2411
Information Storage Management
$13.00
CTS
2440
Introduction to Oracle SQL & PL/SQL
$13.00
CTS
2441
Oracle Database Fundamentals 1
$13.00
CTSC
1134
Network +
$15.00
CTSC
1328
Microsoft Windows Operating System
$13.00
CTSC
1651
Cisco Router Technology
$20.00
CTSC
2120
Network Security Fundamentals
$13.00
CTSC
2314
Network Defense & Countermeasures Hardening
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$30.00
$150.00
CTSC
2325
Microsoft Windows 2003 Network Infr Adm
$20.00
CTSC
2652
Cisco Advanced Router Tech
$20.00
DEH
1130
Oral Histology & Embryology
$13.00
DEH
1802
Dental Hygiene 2
$13.00
DEH
2806
Dental Hygiene 4
$13.00
DEHC
1003
Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene
$90.00
DEHC
2602
Periodontology
$85.00
DEHL
1800
Dental Hygiene Clinic 1
$80.00
DEHL
1802
Dental Hygiene Clinic 2
$45.00
DEHL
2300
Pharmacology & Pain Control Lab
$40.00
DEHL
2702
Community Dental Health
$55.00
DEHL
2804
Dental Hygiene Clinic 3
$75.00
DEHL
2806
Dental Hygiene Clinic 4
$75.00
DESC
2832
Expanded Functions for Dental Aux
DESL
1020
Head/Neck/ Dental Anatomy Lab
DESL
1200
Dental Radiography Lab
$180.00
DESL
1800
Introduction to Clinical Procedures Lab
$130.00
DESL
1840
Preventive Dentistry Lab
DESL
2100
Dental Materials Lab
EEC
1200
Early Childhood Curriculum
$15.00
EETC
1005
Basic Electricity
$10.00
EETC
1025
Circuit Fundamentals
$40.00
EETC
1141
Analog Devices
$40.00
EETC
1142
Analog Circuits
$40.00
EETC
1610
Through Hole & Smt Soldering
$50.00
EETC
1611
Standardized Testing and Certification
EETC
2325
Electronic Communication System
$40.00
EETC
2609
Electronic Fabrication & Fiber Optics
$31.00
EETC
2620
Advanced Surface Mt Soldering Tech
$60.00
EETC
2724
Schematic Capture & Modeling
$40.00
EGN
1007
Engineering Concepts & Methodologies
$30.00
EMS
0000
Public Safety Telecommunication
$48.00
EMS
1059
First Responder: Emergency Care
$50.00
EMS
1431
Emergency Medical Technology Clinical Experience
$54.00
EMS
2659
Paramedic Field Internship
$125.00
$34.00
$35.00
$100.00
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$100.00
$360.00
EMS
2664
Paramedic Clinical 1
$180.00
EMS
2665
Paramedic Clinical 2
$180.00
EMSL
1119
Emergency Medical Technology Lab
$75.00
EMSL
2603
Paramedic 1 Lab
$61.50
EMSL
2604
Paramedic 2 Lab
$215.00
EMSL
2605
Paramedic 3 Lab
$287.50
ETDC
1540
Civil Drafting
$30.00
ETDC
2320
AutoCAD Fundamentals
$30.00
ETDC
2340
Advanced AutoCAD
$30.00
ETDC
2355
AutoCAD 3D
$30.00
ETDC
2357
Parametric Modeling
$30.00
ETDC
2545
Advanced Civil Drafting
$30.00
ETIC
1830
Materials & Processes 1
$15.00
ETIC
1832
Materials & Processes 2
$10.00
ETIC
1855
Aerospace Structural Fabrication 1
$25.00
ETIC
2121
Non Destructive & Destructive Testing
$35.00
ETIC
2460
Composites Fundamentals
$100.00
ETIC
2464
Advanced Composites
$100.00
ETIC
2851
Applied Mechanics
$15.00
ETIC
2856
Aerospace Structural Fabrication 2
$41.00
ETMC
2318
Aerospace Fluid Systems
$20.00
ETSC
1240
Fiber Optic Technologies
$100.00
FFP
0010
Firefighter 1
$20.00
FFP
0020
Firefighter 2
$20.00
FSS
0009
Introduction Culinary Arts/Menu Design/Food
Merchandising
$50.00
FSS
0062
Baking
$50.00
FSS
0064
Pastries & Desserts
$75.00
FSS
0208
Food Production 1 (Stocks & Sauces)
$75.00
FSS
0228
Food Production 2 (Presentation & Service)
$75.00
FSS
0245
Just Desserts - A Contemporary Approach
$50.00
FSS
0273
Wine for Food
$40.00
FSS
0288
Pantry & Fast Foods
$50.00
FSS
0740
Regional Cuisine - American & International
$75.00
FSSC
0022
Competitive Culinary Artistry
$50.00
FSSC
0283
On and Off Premises Catering
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$50.00
FSSC
0297
Intensive Seafood & Shellfish
$50.00
GRAC
1100
Principles of Graphic Design
$50.00
GRAC
1143
Creative Computer Media
$20.00
GRAC
1160
2D Animation
$20.00
GRAC
1203
Digital Type & Color
$20.00
GRAC
1710
Videography
$20.00
GRAC
2120
Page Design & Layout
$20.00
GRAC
2150
Raster Graphics
$50.00
GRAC
2156
Vector Graphics
$50.00
GRAC
2157
Integrated Design
$50.00
GRAC
2162
3D Animation
$20.00
GRAC
2168
3D Modeling
$20.00
GRAC
2180
Portfolio Development
$20.00
GRAC
2201
Digital Prepress
$20.00
GRAC
2582
EMedia
$50.00
GRAC
2721
Web Site Design
$50.00
HCP
0020
Patient Care Assistant
$13.75
HCP
0121
Articulated Nursing Assistant
$278.50
HCP
0332
Advanced Home Health Aide
$8.00
HIMC
1255
Advanced Coding
HIMC
1273
Computerized Physician Office/Billing
HSC
0003
Basic Healthcare Worker
$20.00
HSCC
1000
Introduction to Health Care
$65.00
INDC
1020
Principles of Interior Design
$10.00
INDC
1022
Basics of Interior Design
$20.00
INDC
1429
Textiles for Interiors
$10.00
INDC
2016
Commercial Interior Design 1
$10.00
INDC
2019
Commercial Interior Design 2
$23.00
INDC
2432
Lighting
$10.00
INDC
2460
Architectural CAD
$10.00
INDC
2500
Interior Design Business Practices
$20.00
INDC
2910
Kitchen & Bath Design 1
$10.00
INDC
2911
Kitchen & Bath Design 2
$10.00
ISM
3011
Introduction to Information Management
$15.00
ISM
3113
Information Systems Analysis
$15.00
$30.00
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$5.00
ISM
3320
Information Systems Control
$15.00
ISM
3324
Applications in Information Security
$15.00
ISM
4300
Information Systems in Operation Management
$15.00
ISM
4314
Project and Change Management
$15.00
ISM
4420
Network Management for Informational Professionals
$15.00
MCBC
2010
Microbiology for Health Sciences
$35.00
MCBC
3020
Biology of Microorganisms
$50.00
MEAC
0204
Clinical Competencies
$30.00
MEAC
0254
Medical Office Lab Procedures
$50.00
MEAC
0334
Administrative Competencies/Coding
$30.00
MLTL
0047
Phlebotomy Lab
$223.00
MLTL
1046
Core Lab 1: Skills Module
$223.00
MLTL
1230
Core Lab 3: Microscopy Module
MLTL
1500
Immunology/Serology Lab
MLTL
1525
Immunohematology Lab
$89.00
MLTL
2401
Med Microbiology Lab
$80.00
MLTL
2527
Advanced Immunohematology Lab
$225.00
MLTL
2760
Core Lab 2: Automation Module
$199.00
MUC
1211
Music Composition 1
$190.00
MUC
2221
Music Composition 2
$190.00
MUMC
2606
Principles of Digital Audio
$50.00
MUMC
2623
Midi Electronic Music 1
$35.00
MUML
2600
Introduction to Sound Recording Tech Lab
$25.00
MUML
2604
Multi-Track Mixdown (Post Prod) Lab
$50.00
MVB
1211
Trumpet Lessons
$95.00
MVB
1212
French Horn Lessons
$95.00
MVB
1213
Trombone Lessons
$95.00
MVB
1215
Tuba Lessons
$95.00
MVB
1311
Applied Trumpet
$190.00
MVB
1312
Applied French Horn
$190.00
MVB
1313
Applied Trombone
$190.00
MVB
1315
Applied Tuba
$190.00
MVB
2321
Applied Trumpet
$190.00
MVB
2322
Applied French Horn
$190.00
MVB
2323
Applied Trombone
$190.00
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$97.00
$147.00
MVB
2325
Applied Tuba
$190.00
MVK
1111
Keyboard Harmony 1
$25.00
MVK
1112
Keyboard Harmony 2
$25.00
MVK
1211
Piano Lessons
$95.00
MVK
1311
Applied Piano
$190.00
MVK
1811
Class Piano
$25.00
MVK
2121
Keyboard Harmony 3
$25.00
MVK
2122
Keyboard Harmony 4
$25.00
MVP
1211
Percussion Lessons
$95.00
MVP
1311
Applied Percussion
$190.00
MVP
2321
Applied Percussion
$190.00
MVS
1211
Violin Lessons
$95.00
MVS
1212
Viola Lessons
$95.00
MVS
1213
Cello Lessons
$95.00
MVS
1214
String Bass Lessons
$95.00
MVS
1216
Guitar Lessons
$95.00
MVS
1311
Applied Violin
$190.00
MVS
1312
Applied Viola
$190.00
MVS
1313
Applied Cello
$190.00
MVS
1314
Applied String Bass
$190.00
MVS
1316
Applied Guitar
$190.00
MVS
2222
Applied Viola
$190.00
MVS
2321
Applied Violin
$190.00
MVS
2323
Applied Cello
$190.00
MVS
2324
Applied String Bass
$190.00
MVS
2326
Applied Guitar
$95.00
MVV
1211
Voice Lessons
$190.00
MVV
2321
Applied Voice
$190.00
MVW
1211
Flute Lessons
$95.00
MVW
1212
Oboe Lessons
$95.00
MVW
1213
Clarinet Lessons
$95.00
MVW
1214
Bassoon Lessons
$95.00
MVW
1215
Saxophone Lessons
$95.00
MVW
1311
Applied Flute
$190.00
MVW
1312
Applied Oboe
$190.00
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MVW
1313
Applied Clarinet
$190.00
MVW
1314
Applied Bassoon
$190.00
MVW
1315
Applied Saxophone
$190.00
MVW
2321
Applied Flute
$190.00
MVW
2322
Applied Oboe
$190.00
MVW
2323
Applied Clarinet
$190.00
MVW
2324
Applied Bassoon
$190.00
MVW
2325
Applied Saxophone
$190.00
NUR
1021
Fundamentals of Nursing
$120.00
NUR
1213
Basic Medical - Surgical Nursing
$100.00
NUR
2241
Advanced Medical - Surgical Nursing
$100.00
NUR
2463
Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family
$50.00
NUR
2522
Nursing Care of the Psychiatric Client
$50.00
NUR
2801
Nursing Leadership/Management
$40.00
NURC
1003
Transition Course
NURC
1141
Nursing Pharmacology 1
$10.00
NURL
1021
Fundamentals Clinical Lab
$25.00
NURL
1213
Basic Medical – Surgical Clinical Lab
$25.00
NURL
2241
Advanced Medical – Surgical Nursing Clinical Lab
$25.00
NURL
2463
Childbearing Family Clinical Lab
$10.00
NURL
2701
Transitional Clinical Lab
$75.00
OCA
0311
Introduction to Word Processing/Lab
$10.00
OCA
0401
Introduction to Spreadsheets
$5.00
OCA
0461
Introduction to Databases
$5.00
OCBC
2010
Marine Biology
$15.00
OST
1791
Digital Info Management
$13.00
OTA
0103
Keyboarding/Document Process 1
$10.00
OTA
0105
Keyboarding/Document Process 2
$10.00
OTA
0612
Medical Transcription
$10.00
PGYC
1401
Photography 1
$50.00
PGYC
1800
Photography w/Digital Camera
$20.00
PGYC
2210
Portraiture
$50.00
PGYC
2470
Portfolio Development
$15.00
PGYC
2801
Digital Imaging 1
$20.00
PGYC
2802
Digital Imaging 2
$20.00
$220.00
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PGYC
2806
Advanced Digital Photography
$15.00
PHYC
2053
College Physics 1
$30.00
PHYC
2054
College Physics 2
$30.00
PHYL
2048
General Physics 1 Lab
$35.00
PHYL
2049
General Physics 2 Lab
$35.00
PLA
1104
Legal Research
$20.00
PLA
1114
Legal Writing
$20.00
PMTC
0111
Oxygen/Fuel Gas Processes
$45.00
PMTC
0134
Gas Metal ARC Welding Principles
$70.00
PMTC
0153
Plasma ARC Cutting
$40.00
PMTC
0164
Welding Fabrication Fund & Mach Elem
$20.00
PMTL
0104
Fundamentals of Metallurgy Lab
$30.00
PMTL
0121
Shielded Metal - ARC Welding Lab 1
$70.00
PMTL
0122
Shielded Metal - ARC Welding Lab 2
$70.00
PMTL
0131
Gas Tungsten ARC Welding Lab 1
$70.00
PMTL
0138
Gas Tungsten ARC Welding Lab 2
$70.00
PMTL
0157
Specialized Weld Proc 1
$40.00
PMTL
0158
Specialized Weld Proc 2
PMTL
0161
Pipe Welding – Basics
$40.00
$70.00
PMTL
0165
Pipe Welding – Advanced
$70.00
PMTL
0168
Pipe Welding Certification
$70.00
PRN
0030
Pharmacology 1
$10.00
PRN
0201
Medical - Surgical Nursing 1
$60.00
PRN
0202
Medical - Surgical Nursing 2
$60.00
PRN
0203
Medical - Surgical Nursing 3
$74.00
PRNC
0061
Fundamentals of Nursing 1
$111.00
PRNC
0062
Fundamentals of Nursing 2
$85.00
PRNC
0064
Transition To Practical Nursing
$96.00
RET
1024
Introduction to Respiratory Care
$5.00
RET
1264
Fundaments of Respiratory Care 2
$5.00
RET
1414
Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics
$5.00
RET
2483
Patient Assessment and Interaction
$16.00
RETL
1832
Clinical Respiratory Care 1
$93.00
RETL
1833
Clinical Respiratory Care 2
$62.00
RETL
2876
Clinical Respiratory Care 3
$97.00
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RETL
2877
Clinical Respiratory Care 4
RTE
0096
Basic X-ray Machine Operator
RTE
1804
Radiographic Clinical Education 1
RTE
2931
Radiologic Science Seminar
$30.00
RTEL
1418
Radiographic Exposure 1 Lab
$20.00
RTEL
1503
Radiographic Procedures 1 Lab
$20.00
RTEL
1513
Radiographic Procedures 2 Lab
$20.00
SON
2176
Advanced Vascular Sonography
$82.26
SON
2804
Practicum 1
$25.00
SON
2814
Practicum 2
$25.00
SON
2824
Practicum 3
$25.00
SON
2834
Practicum 4
$25.00
SON
2844
Practicum 5
$25.00
SONC
2000
Principals and Fundamentals of Sonography
$122.26
SONL
2003
Fundamentals of Sonography Lab 1
$690.00
SONL
2013
Fundamentals of Sonography Lab 2
$82.26
SONL
2400
Introduction to Echocardiography Lab
SONL
2401
Echocardiography 2 Lab
STS
0120
Surgical Technology 1
$285.00
STSC
0155
Surgical Techniques & Procedures Lab
$250.00
TARC
1120
Architectural Drafting
$30.00
TARC
2122
Advanced Architectural Drafting
$30.00
ZOOC
1010
Zoology
$15.00
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$127.00
$30.00
$150.00
$690.00
$82.26
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER FLORIDA CMS
Procedure
Fee
Liability Insurance
$16.00
Accident Insurance
$10.50
CULINARY OPERATIONS
Procedure
Fee
Liability Insurance
$16.00
Accident Insurance
$10.50
DENTAL CLINIC
The college provides a public dental clinic as part of the dental hygienist and dental assistant
instructional programs. The clinic is open to members of the public, EFSC students, faculty
and staff. Services provided by dental hygiene are limited to procedures taught to students;
this varies from semester to semester. The dental assisting clinic does limited dental
restorative work for persons who have been examined within the dental hygiene clinic. All
patients are required to have a dentist of record for continuing care and treatment of dental
needs.
Faculty, students and employees of the college receive a $5 discount on preventive and
periodontal procedures.
DIAGNOSTIC
Clinical Oral Examinations
Description
Code
Fee
120
Periodic oral exam, excluding radiographs
$5.00
130
Emergency oral exam, including palliative treatment
$9.00
210
Radiographs
Intraoral periapical-complete series
220
Intraoral periapical-single, first film
$1.00
270
Bitewing-single film
$1.00
272
Bitewing-2nd film
$1.00
273
Bitewing-3rd film
$1.00
274
Bitewing-4th film
$1.00
330
Panoramic film
$20.00
$15.00
Tests and Models
460
Pulp validity tests
$1.00
470
Diagnostic models
$5.00
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PREVENTIVE
1110
(Dental) Adult Prophylaxis/fluoride treatment
$15.00
1120
Child Prophylaxis/fluoride treatment
$10.00
1351
Topical application of sealant-per tooth
$4.00
RESTORATIVE
2140
Amalgam-one surface
$20.00
2150
Amalgam-two surfaces
$25.00
2160
Amalgam-three surfaces
$30.00
2161
Amalgam-four surfaces
$40.00
2162
Amalgam-five surfaces
$50.00
2190
Pin retention, exclusive of restoration-first pin
$8.00
2191
Additional pin
$5.00
2192
Built up
$30.00
2340
Acid etch-one surface composite
$25.00
2341
Acid etch-two surface composite
$30.00
2342
Acid etch-three surface composite
$35.00
2343
Acid etch-four surface composite
$45.00
2344
Acid etch-five surface composite
$60.00
Porcelain to Metal or Full Cast
2740
Full porcelain crown
$350.00
2750
Crown porcelain fused to high noble
$295.00
2790
Crown full cast high noble/precious metal
(plus cost of gold)
$295.00
2830
Stainless Steel
$50.00
2840
Temporary crown (fractured tooth)
$50.00
2891
Cast post and/or core in addition to crown
$90.00
2892
Steel post and buildup in addition to crown
$50.00
Other Restorative Services
2920
Re-cement crowns
$15.00
Endodontics
Pulp Capping
3110
Pulp cap-direct-over pulp exposure, excluding final restoration
$25.00
3130
Re-calcification CaOH temporary restoration-per tooth
$25.00
3220
Pulpotomy
Pulpotomy-excluding restoration
$50.00
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Root Canal Therapy (includes all clinical procedures i.e., extirpation, treatments,
endodontic, x-rays, cultures, canal obliteration)
3310
One canal, excluding final restoration
$150.00
3320
Two canals, excluding final restoration
$200.00
3330
Three canals, excluding final restoration
$250.00
3340
Four canals, excluding final restoration
$275.00
Periodontics
Surgical services-including 6 month post-treatment care
4210
Gingivectomy or gingivoplasty-per quad
$95.00
4215
Gingivectomy or gingivoplasty-per tooth
$40.00
4330
Adjunctive Periodontal Services
Occlusion Adjustment (limited)
$20.00
4331
Occlusion analysis & adjustment (comp)
$60.00
4341
Quadrant Scaling (4)
$30.00
4381
Placement of subgingval medicament (per tooth)
$2.00
4381
Placement of subgingval medicament (per quadrant)
$5.00
4910
Periodontal Maintenance Appointment
5110
Prosthodontics-Removable
Complete upper denture
$375.00
5120
Complete lower denture
$375.00
5130
Immediate denture-upper
$375.00
5140
Immediate denture-lower
$375.00
5211
Upper partial-acrylic
$250.00
5212
Lower partial-acrylic base and conventional clasps and rests
$250.00
5213
Upper partial-base metal
$450.00
5214
Lower partial-base metal w/acrylic saddles and clasps and rests
$450.00
$20.00
Repairs to dentures
5510
Repair broken complete denture partial complete
$45.00
5520
Replace missing broken tooth (per)
$40.00
5630
Replace or repair broken clasp
$60.00
5650
Add tooth to existing denture/partial
$40.00
5660
Add clasp to existing denture/partial
$60.00
Denture-complete replacement of base material and relining
5730
Relining upper or lower complete denture office reline
$95.00
5740
Relining upper or lower partial denture office reline
$95.00
5750
Relining upper full denture
$175.00
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5751
Relining lower full denture
$175.00
5760
Relining upper or lower partial denture lab procedure
$175.00
5850
Tissue conditioning
$30.00
Prosthodontics, Fixed
Bridge Pontics
6210
Pontic cast high noble precious metal additional charge by weight
$295.00
6240
Pontic porcelain fused to noble metal precious metal additional
charge by weight
$295.00
6750
Crown abutment attachments-for inlay
Porcelain fused-to-metal
$295.00
6780
Gold 3/4 cast (plus cost of gold)
$295.00
6792
Gold full cast (plus cost of gold)
$295.00
Oral Surgery
Uncomplicated extractions-includes local anesthesia and routine post-op care
7110
First tooth in quadrant
$35.00
7120
Each additional tooth in quadrant
$35.00
7210
Surgical extractions-includes local anesthesia & routine post-op care
Extraction, erupted tooth
$95.00
7220
Impaction that requires incision of overlying soft tissue and the
removal of the tooth
$125.00
7230
Impaction that requires incision of overlying soft tissue, elevation
of a flap, removal of bone and the removal of the tooth
$150.00
7240
Impaction that requires incision of overlying soft tissue, elevation
of a flap, removal of bone and sectioning of the tooth for removal
$175.00
7250
Root recovery, surgical removal of residual root
$100.00
Other surgical procedures
7270
Tooth replantation, post traumatic
$50.00
7280
Surgical exposure of impacted or un-erupted tooth
$50.00
7285
Biopsy of oral tissue (hard)
$55.00
7286
Biopsy of oral tissue (soft)
$45.00
7310
Alveoloplasty-surgical preparation of ridge for dentures
Per quadrant, in conjunction w/extraction
$50.00
7320
Per quadrant, not in conjunction w/extraction
$75.00
7340
Exclusion of hyperplastic tissue, per arch
$40.00
7510
Surgical incision
Incision & drainage of abscess, intraoral
$40.00
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Other oral surgery
7910
Suture of recent intraoral lacerations
$40.00
7960
Frenulectomy-per arch (frenectomy or frenotomy)
$75.00
7970
Excision of hyperplastic tissue per quadrant
$40.00
Adjunctive General Services
Night guard
$195.00
Precision partial plus $100 per attachment
$200.00
Calcium hydroxide treatment-per session for fractured avulsed or diseased
teeth(treatment may continue up to one year)
$100.00
Bleaching – Professional at home tray per arch
$35.00
Prescription Fluoride
$5.00
Additional duplicating FMX/PANO
$5.00
CHX Rx
$7.00
Soothe Rx (fluoride/6 months regiment)
$25.00
MI paste
$15.00
DRIVING RANGE FEE
Description
Fee
Option 1 – Daily Charge
Small bucket of balls
$4.00*
Large bucket of balls
$6.00
Extra-large bucket of balls
$8.00
*Faculty, students and employees of the college receive a $1.00 discount on all baskets.
Option 2 - Monthly Charge
Unlimited range of balls for Non-EFSC students/staff
$75.00
Unlimited range of balls for EFSC students/staff
$65.00
EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS LOAN FEE
Description
Fee
Students who borrow items from the college (with a signed agreement to $25.00 and/or
return) may be charged fines/penalties and a hold applied to their account Replacement Cost
for non-return of items.
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EXTERNAL TEST PROCTOR FEES
Description Per Term
Fee
Florida resident with high school diploma
$35.00
Non-Florida resident with high school diploma
$60.00
EFSC students accepted for or enrolled in, vocational or college credit classes are exempt from
Test Proctor Fees. Fees may be waived by the president or designee.
FACILITIES USAGE FEE
Daily Facilities Space/Rental Fee
Atrium/Pavilion
$ 300.00
Auditorium
$ 500.00/1000.00 (depending on size)
Audiovisual Equipment
$ 50.00 (slide projector, vhs player, overhead
projector, microphone, data projector)
Chairs (not Set-Up)
$
1.00 each
Chairs (with Set-Up)
$
2.00 each
Classroom/Room
$ 300.00
Community Dining Room
$ 400.00
Damage Deposit
$ 500.00 (applied to every rental)
Electrical Distribution Panel
$ 150.00 (includes Electrician fee)
Energy Use Surcharge
$ 200.00 (minimum 2 hours)*
*(applied to any time Friday, Saturday, Sunday
or Holiday when the college building requested
would otherwise be closed)
Gymnasium
$ 1000.00
Locker Rooms
$ 150.00
Parking Lot
$ 200.00
Protective Floor Covering (i.e. Gymnasium)
$ 500.00
Soldering Lab
$ 350.00
Tables
$
4.00 each
Personnel Support Fee (to be billed after event/deducted from damage deposit)
Audiovisual Tech
$40 per hour each
Custodian
$25 per hour each
Maintenance Tech
$40 per hour each
Security
$25 per hour each
The following room types are not available for scheduling:
Computer Rooms; Food Preparation Rooms; Laboratories; Smart Classrooms
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GRADUATION FEES
Description
Initial Graduation Application Fee
 Includes one diploma produced for one degree upon submission of “Intent
to Graduate” application
 Each additional degree will be assessed the fee upon submission of “Intent
to Graduate” application
Late Fee
 Assess to students who apply for graduation after the published application
deadline date of the term in which they wish to graduate
Duplicate or Replacement Diploma
 A replica/duplicate diploma requested at time of initial “Intent to Graduate”
application, or
 A replacement diploma requested any time after graduation Note: all
duplicate/replacement diplomas will be stamped: “ISSUED AS A
DUPLICATE OF THE ORIGINAL DIPLOMA”
Re-Application Fee
 Fee charged for students who do not complete graduation requirements in
the term of initial application, and subsequently resubmit an application
within one academic year of the initial application.
Fee
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
High school students who earn a degree or certificate while participating in dual enrollment or
early admissions are exempt from payment of the graduation fee in accordance with Florida
law.
HEALTH SCIENCES AND INSTITUTE OF NURSING
Procedure
Fee
Health Program Liability Insurance
$16.00
Accident Insurance
$10.50
Cosmetology Kit (varies)
$650.00
Dental Assisting Instrument Kit
$50.00
Dental Hygiene Instrument Kit (freshman year) (pre-clinical)
$650.00
Dental Hygiene Instrument Kit (sophomore year) (clinic 1)
$875.00
Dental Hygiene Community Dental Health Kit
$45.00
Dental Radiology Kit
$150.00
Facial Kit
$350.00
Nails Kit
$350.00
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Health Sciences application fee for the following programs:
Cosmetology
Medical Assisting
Dental Assisting
Medical Information Coder/Biller
*Dental Hygiene
Medical Laboratory Technology
Nails Specialty
Fire Science Technology
Emergency Medical Technology
Emergency Medical Services
Facials Specialty
Patient Care Assistant
Fire Fighting
Radiography
Paramedic
Surgical Technology
Phlebotomy
*Veterinary Technology
$25.00
*Nursing – Associate Degree,
Transition RN, Practical Nursing
*Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS® test)
(Test is required for applicants listed above.)
$50.00
Health Sciences Certificate (duplicate)
$5.00
INTERNET FEE
WIFI/Print Access Fee (per student, per semester)
$10.00
KING CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
USER
CLASSIFICATION
A
B
C
D
DESCRIPTION
Eastern Florida State College Departments such as music, dance or
theatre using facilities as part of curriculum.
Tax exempt, not-for-profit community organization (as defined in
Section II, Item 4a+b) must have its main offices within Brevard
County boundaries and participants consist of Brevard residents not
being compensated for their participation in the event. Service vendors
must also have main offices within Brevard County boundaries.
Admission may or may not be charged.
Tax exempt, not-for-profit community organization, as described in
class B, contracting with paid entertainment for performance, or fundraising activity. Any artists or performers are compensated to perform.
Admission may or may not be charged.
For profit organization, agency or private enterprise.
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REHEARSAL/PERFORMANCE DEFINITION
PERFORMANCE A performance is defined as any contractually stipulated block of time in
any 24-hour period when the King Center is used for an event attended by
persons other than performers or technicians.
REHEARSAL
A rehearsal is defined as a contractually stipulated block of time as
negotiated, when the King Center is used for a purpose not defined as
performance. The presence of more than 25 persons, other than
performers, technicians, crew or designers, in the audience shall convert a
rehearsal to a performance and the User shall thereupon pay the
performance rate.
KING CENTER BUILDING FEES
Facility/Area
CLASS
“A"
CLASS
"B"
CLASS
"C"
CLASS
"D"
Reh/Perf
Reh/Perf
Reh/Perf
Reh/Perf
N/A
$600.00
$2100.00
$1000.00
$2500.00
vs. 12%
$1100.00
$3700.00
vs. 12%
Studio Theatre Facility (Seating Capacity
up to 300) Room 165
N/A
$450.00
$750.00
$950.00
Lobby/Art Gallery
N/A
$150.00
$200.00
$250.00
Rehearsal Hall (40' x 50') Room 168
N/A
$200.00
$250.00
$300.00
Instrumental Rehearsal Hall (48' x 50')
Room 158
N/A
$60.00
$80.00
$100.00
Choral Rehearsal Hall (38' x 48') Room
160
N/A
$50.00
$75.00
$95.00
Dance Studio #1 (38' x 42') Room 198A
N/A
$50.00
$60.00
$70.00
Dance Studio #2 (25' x 28') Room 198B
N/A
$40.00
$50.00
$60.00
Rotunda
N/A
$450.00
$650.00
$750.00
Meeting Rooms (19' x 30')
N/A
$30.00
$40.00
$50.00
“Star” Dressing Rooms (each)
N/A
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
Concert Hall / Theatre Facility (Seating
Capacity 2,002 or portion thereof)
Note: Additional cleaning, damage deposit and dressing room fees may apply.
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KING CENTER PERSONNEL CHARGES
A. Personnel Charges: apply to all areas and User classes.
Personnel
Cost
Usher / Ticket Takers *
Minimum
Hours
Included in Facility Fee
House Manager*
$18.50/ hour
4 hrs
Custodian (required)**
$13.50 / hour
4 hrs
Event Custodial**
Sub-contracted, see Executive Director for fees
Stage/Lighting/Sound Technician*
$32.00 / hour
4 hrs
Ticket Office Personnel
$13.50 / hour
4 hrs
Parking/Security Personnel*
$16.50 / hour
4 hrs
Backstage Security Personnel
$16.50 / hour
4 hrs
B. Technical Charges: Charges are based on technical rider and information supplied by User.
C. These charges may or may not reflect final personnel costs. In the event that User has
overpaid, a refund will be given. All personnel charges must be paid prior to scheduled event.
D. If KC personnel estimate that personnel charges will be exceeded, an “Authorization to
Exceed Labor Estimate” form must be signed by the User. Notification will be given by KC
in advance of extra charges. Failure to complete this form will result in a halt in work at the
end of the period for which payment has been received.
E. Ticket Office Fees: See Section V, Item 3 in this policy manual for ticketing fees.
a. $2.50 per ticket will be included on all tickets for capital improvements.
*or cost to King Center (i.e. yellow card shows, or special labor requirements)
**included in base rent for one 4-hr. performance. Additional fees will apply to additional
performances.
KING CENTER EQUIPMENT USE FEES
Personnel
Cost
Grand Piano (tuning extra)
$250.00 /$500.00
Upright Piano (tuning extra)
$75.00
Orchestra Shell (per use)
$150.00
Table Cloths / towels (each/per use)
$12.00/$4.00
Followspots (not including operator) each
$175.00
Dance Flooring (per use, not including labor)
$250.00
Rotunda Sound System (1 mic & CD player)
$35.00
Computer Road Sign (1 week, 4 frames)
$500.00
Tables (2.5’ by 6’ or 2.5’ by 8’) - per table
$6.00
Tables (60” round) - per table
$8.00
Stage Monitor System
$800.00
For special event requirements, see King Center Catering Manager for fees. Equipment fees
and personnel costs are subject to change without notice. Executive Director has the
authority to negotiate rates based on conditions.
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LAB SCHOOL PROGRAM
2014-2015 FEES
(BASED ON TERM ENROLLMENT)
INFANT CLASS (one day/week)
ADORABLE ME (71 hours)
ACTIVE ME (88 hours)
TODDLER CLASS (one day/week)
TODDLER 2 DAY (two days/week)
TERRIFIC TODDLER
PRESCHOOL 3 DAY (325 hrs.)
PRESCHOOL 5 DAY (580 hrs.)
LAB SCHOOL FOR
PARENT EDUCATION
FALL 2014
SPRING 2015
2014-2015
$336.00
$336.00
$572.00
$376.00
$376.00
$652.00
$388.00
$388.00
$676.00
$589.00
$589.00
$1078.00
$639.00
$639.00
$1178.00
$756.00
$756.00
$1412.00
$1055.00
$1055.00
$2010.00
Registration fee includes the non-refundable
initial enrollment fee of $60.00 per family (up
to 2 adults) and a non-refundable deposit of
10% of the yearly tuition. Each additional adult
registered requires an additional $30.00
REGISTRATION FEE: Sixty Dollars ($60) per family, per year, due at time of registration.
LATE REGISTRATION FEE (ALL CLASSES)
Description
Late Registration Fee - This fee is non-refundable.
Fee
$50.00
A late registration fee will be assessed to all students registering in a term after the first
published fee due date. Student will be assessed a one-time, per semester, $50.00 late
registration for initial registration or adding courses during this time.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER FLORIDA CMS
Procedure
Fee
Liability Insurance
$16.00
Accident Insurance
$10.50
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LIBRARY FINES AND CHARGES
Description
OVERDUE MATERIALS
 Books and Media
OVERDUE RESERVES
 Library use only (includes laptops)
 Hourly Reserves
 Daily Reserves
LOST OR DAMAGED MATERIALS
 Books and Media
 Equipment (laptops, ereaders, peripherals, etc.)
ID / COPY CARD
PHOTOCOPIES & COMPUTER PRINT OUTS
 Black & white
 Color
FAX (send service for students only)
 First page
 Additional pages
USED BOOKS
 Hard cover
 Paperback
Fee
25 cents per day ($10 maximum)
$1.00 per hour ($10 maximum)
25 cents per hour ($10 maximum)
$1.00 per day ($10 maximum)
Replacement cost + $7.50 processing fee
Replacement cost + $7.50 processing fee
Replacement Card $10.00
10 cents each
25 cents each
$1.00 each
50 cents each
50 cents each
25 cents each
ONLINE PAYMENT CONVENIENCE FEE
Description
Online Payment Convenience Fee
Fee
Not to Exceed 3%
Payments made online will incur a non-refundable convenience fee to cover the cost of the
transaction. The fee is established by our third party payment processor to cover credit
card/debit card transaction fees assessed by credit card companies.
PARKING DECAL CHARGE
Description
Annual Parking Decal (Decal valid July 1st through June 30th)
Fee
$40.00
RECORD COPY REQUESTS (PUBLIC/STUDENT)
Description
Administrative Fee
Per Page
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Fee
$10.00
15 cents each
RETURNED CHECK
Description
Processing Fee (whichever is greater, of the amount
of the check, applied for every returned check).
In the event that a check was returned due to an
error made by a banking institution, then with the
submission of a letter from the banking institution
acknowledging their error, the processing fee will be
waived. EFSC will not accept any check for college
payments if the student incurs two returned checks.
Fee
Checks less than or
equal to $50.00
For checks exceeding
$50.00 but not
exceeding $300.00
For checks exceeding
$300.00
$25.00
$30.00
$40.00 or 5% of
amt. of check,
whichever is
greater
TESTING FEES
Description
Fee
CAEL (per each course attempted for portfolio review)
$50.00
CLEP (per exam)
$80.00*
CLEP nonrefundable test service fee
$20.00
CREDIT BY EXAMINATION FEE (per course, whether or not the student
$50.00
passes the test)
DDST** (per exam) **formerly called DANTES
$80.00*
DDST nonrefundable test service fee
$20.00
Industry Certification (non-EFSC students)
$75.00
TEAS Test Fee - EFSC Student
$50.00
PERT Retest Fee
$10.00
Note: CLEP and DDST fees are external fees that are paid directly to the testing company.
TICKETING FEE (except King Center)
Whenever an Eastern Florida State College facility, with numbered seating, is rented and
tickets for seating will be used, the organization renting the facility must use the EFSC
Ticketing System. The cost to use the system is in addition to the rental cost of the facility.
Description
Fee
Non-profit organizations
cost of the ticket stock plus 15%
Profit organizations
cost of the ticket stock plus 25%
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TRAFFIC FINES
Description
Non Moving
 No decal
 Over lines (yellow, red, blue)
 Unauthorized zone or lot
 No parking zone (red)
 Posted areas (no parking)
 Driveways
 Double parked
 Seeded or cultivated areas
 Service entrance
 Staff/faculty parking
 In loading zone
Fee
$15.00
On sidewalk or walkway
 Moving (minor)…
 Driving on cultivated area
 Violating one-way sign
 Failure to stop at Stop sign
$15.00
Moving (major)
 Speeding over posted speed
 Careless/reckless driving
$30.00
Tow away or Call police
 Parked in disabled space
 Parked in front of fire hydrant
 Third parking violation
$30.00
Note: If more than one violation exists, annotate same on ticket and charge for each violation.
All proceeds from parking fines are used for student scholarships. .S. 832.07
TRANSCRIPTS
Description
Official transcript/per transcript
Overnight transcript request mailing fee/per destination
Student will receive two complimentary official transcripts upon graduation.
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Fee
$5.00
$25.00
TUITION/MATRICULATION FEES
Description
Fee
Academic Credit (Degree programs)
Florida Resident
Non-Resident
Upper Level - Baccalaureate
$128.51
$508.92
Lower Level - Associates
$104.00
$405.76
Vocational Credit (Certificate programs)
$76.93
$307.70
Non-credit classes vary in cost according to length, materials and instructor costs. Fees are
advertised with class announcements. Check with each Institute for Business Training &
Community Education Center for information on classes and fees.
WEFS PRODUCTION FEES
WEFS Equipment/Services
Multiple Camera Studio Production (4) camera HD
Multiple Camera Location Production (6) camera HD
Single Camera Studio/Remote
Teleprompter
CG-Graphics/Scanning
Graphic Design
Video Format Conversion*
Editing Offline HD
Editing Online HD
Pre-Production
WEFS Equipment/Services
Half-Day Rates
(Five – 5 - Hours)
$3200.00
$3200.00
$500.00
$200.00
$250.00
$375.00
$150.00
$200.00
$400.00
$375.00
Half-Day Rates
(Five – 5 - Hours)
Crew
Producer
Director
Technical Director
Production Manager
Engineer
Writer
Audio
Camera Operator
Lighting Director
Tape Operator
Graphics Operator
Floor Director
Production Assistant
*Video Format Conversions (e.g. Conversion of VHS to DVD)
rate of $38.00 with a one-hour minimum.
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Full-Day Rates
(Ten - 10 – Hours)
$4700.00
$4700.00
$1000.00
$250.00
$300.00
$750.00
$300.00
$250.00
$800.00
$750.00
Full-Day Rates
(Ten - 10 – Hours)
$375.00
$375.00
$320.00
$270.00
$375.00
$270.00
$200.00
$300.00
$200.00
$250.00
$250.00
$250.00
$150.00
area also offered at
$750.00
$750.00
$600.00
$530.00
$750.00
$500.00
$400.00
$500.00
$350.00
$300.00
$300.00
$300.00
$250.00
an hourly
WELDING TECHNOLOGY
Liability Insurance
Procedure
Fee
$16.00
Accident Insurance
$10.50
WORKFORCE TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
Workforce Training & Development offers short-term, non-credit courses for both employers
seeking customized or contract training for their employees and individuals who wish to
upgrade their skills. The fees for these programs vary depending on a number of factors
including curriculum development, instructors, specialized equipment, materials and supplies,
and length of the training program. For additional information contact Workforce Training &
Development at 321-433-7509 or http://www.brevardcc.edu/workforce/
All Fees are subject to change with college approval.
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PRESIDENT
James H. Richey, J.D., President
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Alan H. Landman, Chair
Stephen G. Charpentier, Vice Chair
Myra Igo Haley
Dewey L. Harris
Moses L. Harvin
Eastern Florida State College is an equal
access/equal opportunity institution.
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