Company Research Report: Seminole State College of Florida
Company Overview
- Name: Seminole State College of Florida
- Mission: To be a trusted learning partner for students and community members throughout their college and career journeys.
- Founded: 1965
- Key People:
- Dr. Georgia Lorenz, President
- Hank Glaspie, Vice President of Information Technology/CIO
- Headquarters: 100 Weldon Boulevard, Sanford, FL 32773
- Number of Employees: No information is available.
- Revenue: No information is available.
- Known For: Being a comprehensive college offering a wide array of degrees, certificates, and programs focused on career success and community engagement.
Products
- Degree & Certificate Programs:
- Overview: Offering over 200 degrees and certificate programs, including bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, and specialized certificates.
- Key Features:
- Professional and technical training to meet workforce needs.
- Placement rate for A.S. graduates at 95%.
- A variety of programs in healthcare, information technology, business, and more.
Recent Developments
- New Products/Features:
- New articulation agreement with Rollins College for honors students, guaranteeing admission and a scholarship for those transferring.
- Launch of a new Teacher Apprenticeship Program focusing on hands-on classroom experience.
- Achievements:
- Seminole State named a top 10 finalist for the 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.
- Florida Fire Service Training Award recognizing the college's outstanding contributions to firefighter education.
- Events:
- Healthcare discovery events scheduled in February, including open houses and alumni panels to explore careers.
- Celebrated over 1,700 graduates at the Fall 2024 Grad Walk.
- Partnerships:
- New agreements for direct engagement with Rollins College and local fire departments solidifying educational pathways and community impact.
Note: This report focused only on the information available based on the provided data. Some metrics such as employee count and detailed financials were not included due to lack of data.