Non-Degree-Seeking Students Steps to Enroll
If you've earned a high school, college or graduate degree and want to enhance your skills without pursuing a degree or certificate, follow these steps.
Earned High School or Associate Degree
For your convenience, our online application is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Affidavit for Florida Residency determines your eligibility for lower in-state tuition rates. If you submit a paper Application for Admission (not online), please download the form or pick one up in Student Services on any campus. The last day to submit this documentation is the day before each semester begins.
Once your residency and transcripts have been approved you will receive an email with your student ID number and user ID while your Seminole State College account is being created. Once the account is created (within 24-48 hours) you will receive a follow up email to activate your account. If you have questions, visit the Seminole State Help Desk website for more information.
As a non-degree-seeking student, you must submit your official transcript for your highest degree completed before you are eligible to register for classes.
- Submit your transcript electronically (Preferred)
- Bring a sealed transcript to any of our four campus locations
- Mail a sealed transcript to:
- Seminole State College of Florida
Enrollment Services Office
100 Weldon Blvd.
Sanford, FL 32773-6199
- Seminole State College of Florida
If you attended school outside of the U.S., you will need to have your official transcripts translated and evaluated by a NACES approved company, such as World Education Services or SpanTran.
As a non-degree-seeking student, you can register in person at any Seminole State campus or online through MySeminoleState during Open Enrollment. Check the Academic Calendar for dates and deadlines. Students are responsible for their own advising and must meet all prerequisites and corequisites for courses in which they intend to enroll.
Non-degree-seeking students with high school diplomas or GEDs:
- May enroll in any college-level course except English or Mathematics or courses requiring English or Mathematics corequisites and/or prerequisites.
- Are allowed up to 11 credits under non-degree-seeking status.
Non-degree-seeking students with associate degrees may take associate-level classes.
Non-degree-seeking students with bachelor’s degrees may take bachelor's level classes or lower.
Determining the transferability of credits earned at Seminole State as a non-degree-seeking student toward a degree program at another institution is the sole responsibility of the student.
To pay for your classes, log in to MySeminoleState Student Center to determine your fees and payment due date. You can pay your tuition and fees at any campus Cashiers/Business Office or online through MySeminoleState. Accepted forms of payment are: cash, debit cards, personal checks, American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa.
Office 365 is the College's official student email system. Your student email account will be available within 24 hours after your residency status has been determined and you have activated your Seminole State College account. Your student email account is the only account the College will send messages to, so please check it regularly. Visit the student email webpage to view first-time user instructions and log in.
Earned Bachelor's or Graduate Degree
For your convenience, our online application is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
As a non-degree-seeking student, you must submit your official transcript for your highest degree completed before you are eligible to register for classes.
- Submit your transcript electronically (Preferred)
- Bring a sealed transcript to any of our four campus locations
- Mail a sealed transcript to:
- Seminole State College of Florida
Enrollment Services Office
100 Weldon Blvd.
Sanford, FL 32773-6199
- Seminole State College of Florida
If you attended school outside of the U.S., you will need to have your official transcripts translated and evaluated by a NACES approved company, such as World Education Services or SpanTran.
The Affidavit for Florida Residency determines your eligibility for lower in-state tuition rates. If you submit a paper Application for Admission (not online), please download the form or pick one up in Student Services on any campus. The last day to submit this documentation is the day before each semester begins.
Once your residency and transcripts have been approved you will receive an email with your student ID number and user ID while your Seminole State College account is being created. Once the account is created (within 24-48 hours) you will receive a follow up email to activate your account. If you have questions, visit the Seminole State Help Desk website for more information.
As a non-degree-seeking student, you can register in person at any Seminole State campus or online through MySeminoleState during Open Enrollment. Check the Academic Calendar for dates and deadlines. Students are responsible for their own advising and must meet all prerequisites and corequisites for courses in which they intend to enroll.
Non-degree-seeking students with high school diplomas or GEDs:
- May enroll in any college-level course except English or Mathematics or courses requiring English or Mathematics corequisites and/or prerequisites.
- Are allowed up to 11 credits under non-degree-seeking status.
Non-degree-seeking students with associate degrees may take associate-level classes.
Non-degree-seeking students with bachelor’s degrees may take bachelor's level classes or lower.
Determining the transferability of credits earned at Seminole State as a non-degree-seeking student toward a degree program at another institution is the sole responsibility of the student.
To pay for your classes, log in to MySeminoleState Student Center to determine your fees and payment due date. You can pay your tuition and fees at any campus Cashiers/Business Office or online through MySeminoleState. Accepted forms of payment are: cash, debit cards, personal checks, American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa.
Office 365 is the College's official student email system. Your student email account will be available within 24 hours after your residency status has been determined and you have activated your Seminole State College account. Your student email account is the only account the College will send messages to, so please check it regularly. Visit the student email webpage to view first-time user instructions and log in.