Re-Admit Students Steps to Enroll
If you were previously enrolled at Seminole State College but sat out for three or more consecutive terms, you are considered a re-admit student. To re-enroll, you will have to follow the necessary steps. If you have any questions regarding the admissions process, please contact Admissions.
Note: Re-admit students must re-apply to the College, re-prove residency and make an appointment to see his or her advisor. If the student has attended other institutions since the time he or she was enrolled at Seminole State, the student will need to bring an unofficial copy of those transcripts to the advising appointment.
For your convenience, our online application is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Verify your residency status.
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.
Submit all college transcripts.
If you've attended other educational institutions since last enrolling at the College, you will need to send the official transcripts to Seminole State by any of the following methods:
- 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
View a list of the most commonly transferred colleges in Florida and instructions on how to order your transcripts. 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.
Complete a financial aid application.
If you have not already applied for financial aid, do so as soon as possible through the FAFSA website. Seminole State's six-digit FAFSA code is 001520. It typically takes four to six weeks to determine your eligibility. Additional information may be requested if you are chosen for verification, so please continue to check your To-Do List in MySeminoleState in case additional documentation is needed.
Please Note: Financial aid will not be processed until all final, official transcripts have been received and evaluated.
If you are unable to log in to your Seminole State College account or forgot your password, use the Self Service Password Reset. If you have questions, visit the Seminole State Help Desk webpage.
Your Seminole State College account provides access to MySeminoleState to view your classes, make payments and register.
Complete the Student Welcome.
During the Student Welcome, you will receive updated information about College policies and procedures that may have changed since you last enrolled. If you did not have a Seminole State College account during your previous enrollment, one will be created for you after you reapply and your residency is approved. Once the account is created (within 24-48 hours) you will receive a follow-up email to activate your account.
Please note: You cannot view the the Student Welcome until the College has processed your residency and you have activated your Seminole State College account.
Schedule your advising appointment.
At the end of the Student Welcome, you will schedule an appointment with your assigned advisor.
Once you've met with your advisor, you will be eligible to register for classes during Open Enrollment for the term you plan to attend. Check the Academic Calendar for dates and deadlines.
Accept your aid and defer fees, or pay for your classes.
Log in to MySeminoleState to determine your fees and payment due date. If you are paying for your classes out-of-pocket, payments can be made through MySeminoleState or at any campus Cashiers Office.
If you are receiving financial aid, you will need to complete the Student Financial Responsibility Statement every semester. Any grants and scholarships will be accepted automatically when they are awarded. If you are planning to use Federal Direct Loans you will still need to accept any loans through MySeminoleState. View accepting aid and deferring fee instructions.
Purchase your books.
Seminole State bookstores are located on the Altamonte Springs campus, Lee Campus at Oviedo and Sanford/Lake Mary campus. If you have financial aid, please check the Financial Aid Dates and Deadlines page to determine when bookstore charges begin and end.
Get your student ID and parking permit.
Visit the Blue & Gold ID Card webpage for information on how to acquire your Blue & Gold card. If you plan to park on campus, you can request a parking permit online.
Log in to your student email.
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 created your MySeminoleState 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.