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Fall 2009 Guide

Your Guide to Fall 2009

Welcome, students! It's an exciting time to be enrolled at Seminole State. No matter which campus you attend, we have plenty of activities and events in store that will make your time outside of the classroom more enjoyable. We invite you to discover everything Seminole State has to offer.

Big Changes Are Coming To Seminole State!

  • Name Your College: You can help determine Seminole State's future. Now through Sept. 1, submit your suggestion for our new name.
  • Parking: Two new student parking lots are now open on the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus. New lots are also open on the Oviedo and Altamonte Springs campuses.

Student Activities

With more than 40 registered clubs and organizations at Seminole State, you're bound to find something that suits your interests. To find out how you can get involved, plan to attend Club Rush during the first week of fall classes:

  • Sanford/Lake Mary Campus: Wednesday, Aug. 26, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on the Student Center Green
  • Oviedo Campus: Thursday, Aug. 27, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on the Patio
  • Altamonte Springs Campus: Thursday, Aug. 27, from 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. in the Atrium
Enjoy free food and entertainment as you speak with representatives from each organization and learn about what's in store for the Fall Term.

Throughout the month of September, take advantage of the Student Activities Office's free weekly variety series, which features award-winning comedians and activities.

In addition to fun, you'll have plenty of opportunities to grow as a leader. Make your voice heard during weekly Student Government Association meetings at all four Seminole State campuses. You can also hone your skills by participating in a Leadership Institute retreat. Visit the Leadership Institute online to submit your application.

If that isn't enough to keep you busy, you can always catch Seminole State's athletic teams in action. Admission to Raider home events is always free for Seminole State students with a valid student ID.

Cultural Arts

Explore your creative side at Seminole State. We offer plenty of free events that will broaden your horizons and keep you entertained.

  • Seminole State's Fine Arts Gallery highlights a different artist each month this semester.
  • The Fine Arts Theatre season begins in October with Mary Zimmerman's "Metamorphoses," a unique production that takes place mostly in water. 
  • Enjoy the musical talents of Seminole State students and other local artists with our Encore! Concert Series
  • Express yourself with Tuesday Voices, a monthly poetry reading. 
  • If astronomy is your thing, check out the Seminole State Planetarium, offering live interactive digital video presentations. Shows are held on Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. and are free for Seminole State students with a valid student ID.

Career Development

It's not too soon to start preparing for your future. With Seminole State's Career Development Center, you'll have access to valuable resources that will help you succeed after graduation.

Mark your calendar for these important events:

Contact

For more information on Seminole State's programs and services, contact:

Want more information?

Sarah Ballard
407.708.2611
Office: C-102

Get Admissions Info
or call 407.708.2050

Did you know?

Seminole State awards 86 different degrees and certificates.

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