Want more info?Judith Brierley Did you know...Seminole Junior College was founded on July 1, 1965. The name was changed to Seminole State College of Florida on Sept. 21, 2009. |
Home PageIn today's workplace, the office support staff is an essential part of the team. A variety of clerical and administrative duties are necessary to run and maintain organizations efficiently. A few of the tasks that support management activities include scheduling appointments, preparing letters and other documents, assisting callers and operating office equipment and computers. Specific duties as a technical office specialist depend on the type of business and level of responsibility. If you have good communication and interpersonal skills, the ability to organize activities and the willingness to assume responsibility, this could be the career for you. Seminole State College offers a variety of educational choices in office administration. All of our programs provide the foundation students need to achieve success in today's workplace. Benefits of our certificates and degrees include:
Students who are enrolled in Seminole State's Office Administration Program are encouraged to join Phi Beta Lambda, a professional business organization. PBL prepares students for successful careers in business, and students are given opportunities to compete in events that test their business acumen. Seminole State students have consistently won the most awards in the State of Florida over the past 10 years. Students who win first or second place at the State Conference have an opportunity to compete at the National Conference. All of Seminole State's office administration Associate in Science degree programs articulate into the University of Central Florida's Bachelor of Applied Science degree program, which is offered at UCF's regional campus on Seminole State's Sanford/Lake Mary Campus. Click here for additional information and a list of all articulation agreements. |
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