Overview
Established in 1965, Seminole State College of Florida is accredited by the Southern Association of College and Schools (SACS). As one of Florida's fastest-growing colleges, Seminole State offers numerous options for people of all ages and backgrounds. With approximately 32,000 students, Seminole State is committed to providing a wide range of student-centered, learning-focused opportunities.
Location
- Seminole State has four campuses in Central Florida, one of the world’s leading travel destinations.
- Seminole State College is located 45 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean and about 15 minutes from the city of Orlando.
- The region’s top theme parks, Walt Disney World, Sea World and Universal Studios are less than a 45 minute drive from Seminole State.
Campus Life
- More than 30 clubs and organizations provide opportunities for volunteering, mentoring and fun. Students can choose to join student government associations, the student newspaper, leadership institutes and international student clubs.
- The Student Activities Office also offers campus activities, including a variety series in which comedians, hypnotists and other surprise guests visit for performances.
- Seminole State offers a variety of theater and musical performances, planetarium shows and guest speakers.
- Seminole State also competes in the NJCAA with three intercollegiate sports: baseball, softball and women’s golf.
Student Resources
- Committed to providing the best experience for all students, Seminole State College 's educational advisors and career counselors are available to help students each step of the way.
- Seminole State understands that the transition to college can be a difficult one, and personal counseling is also available from qualified counselors.
Academics/Programs
- Seminole State College offers bachelor’s, Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees, specialized career certificates, continuing professional education, adult education, English for academic purposes courses and a Language Institute.
- Students can select from traditional year-round classes, cooperative education opportunities and distance learning courses. Day, evening and weekend classes are also offered.
- The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificate programs and several academically advanced programs, including the Art and Phyllis Grindle Honors Institute.
Key facts
Number of undergraduate students: 30,000
Number of international students: 300
Top five countries represented:
1. Republic of Korea
2. Venezuela
3. United Republic of Tanzania
4. Brazil
5. Colombia
International admissions office:
Phone: (+001) 407-708-2172
TOEFL score requirements: None
Cost of attendance:
Tuition (30 hours/academic year): $9,800
Typical room and board charge (academic year): $15,800
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