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Seminole State College of Florida is one of the most frequently searched colleges in America, according to a recent internet keyword search of United States colleges and universities.
Seminole State is a public state college with four campuses in central Florida.
The school, established in 1965, currently maintains an enrollment of more than 32,000 undergraduate students each semester, in both credit and non credit courses.
Notable graduates of Seminole State include former MLB pitcher Bobby Thigpen, MLB manager John Hart, and award-winning cartoonist Doug Marlette, among others.
Seminole State is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Seminole State is a member of the Florida College System, along with the following 27 other colleges:
Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Seminole State College.
Above: The English Language Institute at Seminole State
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1. Where is Seminole State College?
As mentioned above, Seminole State has four Florida campuses, all of them located in Seminole County, which is situated roughly 20 miles north of Orlando.
Here is the official mailing and visiting addresses of the main campus of Seminole State:
Seminole State College
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford, Florida
32773-6199
2. What types of degrees are offered at Seminole State College?
Seminole State awards Associate of Arts degrees, Associate of Science degrees, and Bachelor degrees, as well as quite a few professional skilled trade and technical certificates.
Seminole State offers a great many fields of study to choose from.
3. What courses and programs are offered at Seminole State College?
Students enrolled at Seminole State can also choose from a broad range of degree and certificate programs, in any of the following areas of study:
Here is a list of the Bachelors degrees offered at Seminole State:
Here is a list of some of the professions for which certificates can be earned at Seminole State:
Above: A renovated classroom on the Sanford campus at Seminole State
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4. Who should attend Seminole State College?
Seminole State is an excellent choice for Florida residents of any age who want to save money on their college educations, especially those who live in the central region of the state.
Seminole State also features numerous skilled trade certificate programs for people who want to join the workforce immediately after graduation.
5. Why attend Seminole State College?
Here are some good reasons to enroll at Seminole State:
6. How much does it cost to enroll at Seminole State College?
Based on information gathered from the Seminole State website, the approximate annual cost of attendance for tuition, books, supplies, and mandatory fees for full time students at Seminole State is $4,560 for Florida residents.
For out of state enrollments, the cost of tuition is 50% higher than it is for in-state enrollments.
For part time enrollment, the cost is around $80 per credit hour for Florida residents, with an extra fee added for out of state enrollments.
Other fees may also apply. These may include application fees, registration fees, lab fees, materials fees, technology fees, and others.
Financial aid may be available in the form of scholarships, grants, and work study programs, to help students pay for their educations at Seminole State. Students need to complete and submit the FAFSA form as early as possible, in order to be eligible for financial aid consideration.
Shown above: The Automotive Training Center on the Sanford campus of Seminole State
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7. How long does it take to earn a degree from Seminole State College?
For a full time student at Seminole State, it should take about two years to earn an Associate's degree of a certificate, and about four years to earn a Bachelor's degree.
However, many students enrolled at Seminole State attend the college part time. For these students, the process of earning a degree will take longer. The time frame will depend on the student's schedule.
Above: Nursing students at Seminole State
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8. What is the Seminole State College campus like?
The main (Sanford / Lake Mary) campus of Seminole State spans about 200 suburban acres, located roughly 15 miles north of Orlando. The campus setting is a rolling countryside with Lake Mary to the west, and the city of Sanford just north of campus.
Sanford is home to more than 50,000 people. The city features numerous conveniences and many affordable eateries, as well as the Orlando-Sanford International Airport, among other points of interest.
The athletic teams at Seminole State are called the Raiders. They compete in the Southern Conference of the Florida State College Activities Association, which is part of Region 8 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).
The school colors are blue and gold.
Intercollegiate sports for men and women at Seminole State include Baseball, Basketball, Softball, and Volleyball.
Other campus activities include more than 40 student interest clubs and organizations .
Shown above: Baseball team tryouts at Seminole State
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Above: The Fire Simulation structure at Seminole State
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Above: Attractive student apartments near Seminole State
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9. What are the distance learning options at Seminole State College?
Here is a list of some of the most popular fully online classes currently available at Seminole State:
There are also many dozen more e-learning classes to choose from at Seminole State. Online learning options include both hybrid and fully online courses. Check the college website for a complete list of distance courses currently available.
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10. What is the contact information for Seminole State College?
To speak with someone at the main campus office of Seminole State, call 407-708-4722.
Above: The Oviedo campus of Seminole State
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Above: The Altamonte campus of Seminole State
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Above: Downtown Sanford, Florida during the annual Sanford Festival
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