Seminole State College of Florida is offering the Summer Bridge program this summer, a unique program designed in partnership with Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) for 2025 high school graduates. Through the program, students will take two courses over the Summer Term B session, which runs June 25 – Aug. 6, and the College will use available financial aid and/or institutional funds to cover tuition, fees and books so students will have no out-of-pocket costs. The deadline to apply for the program is
At Seminole State College of Florida, the First Generation Program, fondly referred to as First Gen, is more than a support system—it serves as a launchpad for students who are the first in their families to pursue a college degree. Seminole State serves about 2,400 First Gen students. By offering mentorship, resources, and a keen sense of community, the program empowers students to navigate college life with confidence and chart a path toward lifelong success. This initiative demonstrates the College’s
While National Nurses Week shines a well-deserved spotlight on the compassion and dedication of nursing professionals, our focus on this high-demand field extends far beyond just one week. At Seminole State College of Florida, preparing future nurses is a year-round priority—one rooted in innovation, support and a deep understanding of the critical role nurses play in our community. Beyond the Headlines Despite recent headlines emphasizing low NCLEX-RN pass rates at certain institutions across the
Seminole State College of Florida celebrated the success of more than 2,000 graduates during its Spring 2025 Commencement Tuesday, April 29, in Addition Financial Arena at University of Central Florida. The College awarded over 2,800 degrees and certificates this spring. Maritza Martinez-Guerrero, vice president of external affairs and philanthropy for the Orlando Magic, delivered an inspiring keynote address, motivating graduates with the powerful reminder: "Your degree today isn’t just a piece of paper.
Seminole State College of Florida will award over 2,800 degrees and certificates during its Spring 2025 Commencement on Tuesday, April 29. The ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. in Addition Financial Arena at University of Central Florida (UCF). More than 2,000 students are set to earn credentials this spring. The keynote speaker will be Maritza Martinez-Guerrero, vice president of external affairs and philanthropy for the Orlando Magic. She joined the Magic in 2023 after 22 years at UCF, where she served as
Join us for a reception with Seminole State College Center for the Fine & Performing Arts. The City of Sanford invites you to an opening reception on Wednesday, April 16 at 4:00 pm-5:00 pm, second floor, City Hall, 300 N. Park Ave. for the “Seminole State College Gallery at City Hall.” The Mayor’s Gallery at City Hall exhibit space on the second floor of City Hall provides additional exhibit space for local artists to display their work on a rotating basis. This initiative reflects the City of Sanford’s
On April 15, at 12:30 p.m. on the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus, nationally renowned and award-winning artist Roberto Lugo will return to Seminole State College of Florida for a Fireside Chat.Lugo is a master of ceramics, poet and educator who utilizes traditional European and Asian ceramic techniques and combines them with 21st-century sensibility to reimagine a centuries-old artform with modern motifs. He discovered his love of pottery during his time at the College’s Center for Fine and Performing Arts where
"First of all, I'm so glad I started at Seminole State and not some other school, I would not be where I am school-wise without it," said Tatiana Restrepo. Currently a junior at the University of Central Florida with plans of attending medical school, Restrepo started at Seminole State College of Florida in Summer 2022 and, while searching for scholarships, found the Leaps and Bounds program that fostered her healthcare dreams. "At first my goal was to become a PA, but I talked to Dr. Byfield and I'm
Seminole State College of Florida has secured $2 million in funding to better serve our community by providing funds for student scholarships, faculty recruitment, equipment purchase and the enhancement of simulation centers to advance high-quality nursing education programs. This marks the third year Seminole State College has received this funding. The State of Florida awarded Seminole State $1 million from the Linking Industry to Nursing Education (LINE) Fund. The grant matches $500,000 donated by
Grants play a pivotal role in sustaining and expanding higher education initiatives, particularly in top career programs that prepare students for today’s most in-demand fields. These vital funds enable Seminole State College of Florida to develop innovative curricula, invest in cutting-edge technology, and provide essential resources that enrich the learning experience. Beyond enhancing program quality, grants also make higher education more accessible, offering scholarships and financial aid that
Healthcare is at the heart of our well-being, shaping the quality and longevity of our lives and our community. With advancements in technology, groundbreaking research, and growing demands with an aging and expanding population, the healthcare landscape is rapidly evolving to meet the diverse needs of individuals and communities. Whether it's exploring innovations in global health awareness, tackling public health challenges, or empowering patients with personalized care, the future of healthcare holds
Seminole State College of Florida’s Black Faculty and Staff Association (BFSA), in partnership with the Black Student Union, will host Heritage Jubilee 2025: A Celebration of Outstanding Achievement in the Community on Friday, Jan. 24, at 7 p.m. in building C on the College’s Sanford/Lake Mary Campus. The annual Heritage Jubilee’s theme this year is “Sustaining Lasting Traditions: Creating Pathways for Youth.”This cherished event, rooted in a 40-year tradition of honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., has
Seminole State College of Florida and Seminole County Public Schools are launching a new state-approved hands-on teacher apprenticeship program. Seminole County Public Schools is the number one public school district in Florida based on Niche reports. The new program prioritizes classroom experience over university-based learning and is part of the State of Florida’s effort to strengthen the state’s teacher pipeline by creating a no-cost apprenticeship pathway to the teaching profession. It will help more
Seminole State College of Florida awarded more than 2,000 degrees and certificates during the Fall 2024 Grad Walk Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the College’s Sanford/Lake Mary Campus. More than 1,700 Seminole State students completed credentials this fall. Among the credentials awarded were more than 200 bachelor’s degrees in the high-demand fields of business, construction and interior design, education, healthcare, and technology, highlighting Seminole State’s commitment to produce workforce-ready graduates
Seminole State College of Florida has selected Henry W. Glaspie, Ph.D., as the Vice President of Information Technology and Resources/CIO. With extensive experience in technology leadership and a commitment to innovation, Dr. Henry (Hank) Glaspie will play a pivotal role in advancing the College’s mission through cutting-edge technology solutions and resource management. Glaspie is an accomplished technology executive with over 30 years of progressive experience in technology project operations and
This season, the campuses and departments at Seminole State College of Florida are brimming with holiday cheer, and you are invited to be part of the celebrations. From festive music and choral concerts and stunning new visuals that transport guests across history and space at the College’s planetarium -- there’s something for everyone. Join us for a memorable celebration of community and creativity! The Seminole State College Music Department welcomes you to immerse yourself in exciting festive
Seminole State College's Program Manager and Professor of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Angel Nater, has been honored with the 2024 EMS Educator of the Year award. The award was presented at the Florida Department of Health's annual Excellence in Emergency Medical Services ceremony, recognizing outstanding EMS professionals who critically safeguard public health.Professor Nater has significantly influenced EMS education with over 16 years of dedicated service at Seminole State. He is celebrated for
Seminole State College of Florida has selected Elmore Lowery, Ed.D., as the academic dean of the College’s Center for Public Safety.Lowery has a diverse background that spans public safety, criminal justice, and education, and he brings with him decades of experience. He is an accomplished, transformational, and conscious leader with over 20 years of experience in education and government organizational leadership and department management. His track record is marked by a commitment to driving initiatives
SANFORD, Fla. (Nov. 5, 2024) – The Speaker Series at Seminole State College of Florida is underway for the 2024-25 academic year with a focus on alumni who started at Seminole State and have gone on to build successful careers in their chosen fields. The theme highlights the College’s new strategy, “Seminole State is your Learning Partner for Career Success.” The 2024-25 Speaker Series continues Nov. 13, at 5 p.m. on the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus with a Fireside Chat with Seminole State Alumna Isa Adney,
SANFORD, Fla. (Oct. 30, 2024) - The Seminole State College of Florida’s Women's Cross Country team won the Florida College System Activities Association (FCSAA) Region 8 Division 1 Championship on Friday, Oct. 25. Freshman Morgan Harvill finished first for the Raiders and Seminole State placed their top five in the top 11 (overall). Harvill set a school record with a 19:22.03 (5K). Rounding out the scoring, the top five runners for Seminole were Rachel Horsford, fourth overall (20:48.55), Liliana Flores,
Embracing its new strategy, “Your Learning Partner for Career Success,” Seminole State College of Florida will welcome four talented alumni from its construction and interior design programs to the Speaker Series to share how the College provided the foundation and continued support for success in their chosen careers. This inspiring panel discussion will begin at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at Seminole State’s Heathrow Campus. The alumni panelists include: Kali Fuller, Universal Creative Assistant
The Speaker Series at Seminole State College of Florida is back for the 2024-25 academic year with a focus on alumni who started at Seminole State and have gone on to build successful careers in their chosen fields. The theme highlights the College’s new strategy, “Seminole State is your Learning Partner for Career Success.” The 2024-25 Speaker Series kicks off Oct. 10 at 5 p.m. on the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus with a Fireside Chat with Seminole State Alumna Isa Adney, now an award-winning writer and
Seminole State College of Florida has officially named Abbie Millete as the new head coach of the Raider softball program, marking an exciting and symbolic moment in the history of Raider softball. Millete, a former standout player for Seminole State and USC Upstate and more recently an assistant coach at Seminole State, takes over the reins from the legendary Coach Courtney Miller. "I want to thank Vice President Johnny Craig, Jan (Lloyd-Leslie, Associate VP for Student Development) and Kurt (Esser,
SANFORD, Fla. (Aug. 14, 2024) – With the 2024-25 academic year beginning Aug. 26, Seminole State College of Florida is moving forward with a new strategy, programs and resources designed to create a college- and career-long partnership with learners at every level. Here’s a look at what’s on the horizon for Fall Term 2024 at Seminole State. New Year, New Strategy “Seminole State is Your Learning Partner for Career Success.” That’s the strategy Seminole State is embracing for the new academic year and
Wasn't last night spectacular? Congratulations to all of our medalists and winners. Perhaps the biggest winner of all was the Seminole County Chamber as we welcomed in a great team of leaders to guide our chamber over the next few years. Of course, every new year means we say goodbye to key leaders who have served you and our chamber but are ending their board service this year. Please thank:Stacy Luna – Atlantic Bay Mortgage GroupBryan Beyer – Seminole County Sheriff’s OfficeTony Smith –
SANFORD, Fla. (June 11, 2024) – The Aspen Institute named Seminole State College of Florida as a top 10 finalist for the 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. The $1 million award is the nation's signature recognition of strong performance among community colleges. The institutions selected for this honor stand out among more than 1,000 community colleges nationwide as having high and improving levels of student success, as well as equitable outcomes for Black and Hispanic students and those
SANFORD, Fla. (May 10, 2024) – As the newly appointed executive director of Facilities Management at Seminole State College of Florida, Kim Dove brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role, cultivated through a distinguished career marked by leadership, innovation and a relentless pursuit of excellence. In her new role, Dove is responsible for overseeing plant operations, new construction, renovation and maintenance of college buildings and properties. This pivotal role underscores Dove's
SANFORD, Fla. (May 7, 2024) – The Aspen Institute named Seminole State College of Florida a semifinalist for the 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. The $1 million award is the nation's signature recognition of high achievement and performance among community colleges. The institutions selected for this honor stand out among more than 1,000 community colleges nationwide as having high and improving levels of student success, as well as equitable outcomes for Black and Hispanic students and
From growing up as a teacher’s daughter, to graduating from Oviedo High School, to switching colleges, Hannah Kraftchick is ready to have a classroom of her very own. Now she returns to Seminole County Public Schools to teach alongside her mother at Lawton Elementary School. Kraftchick is among the first to graduate from Seminole State College of Florida’s Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education K-6, and interned at her mother’s school as part of the program. “My mom is so cool because she is just