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SCC Card Frequently Asked Questions

How do I obtain an SCC Card?

Students and employees may obtain an SCC Card in any Card Services Office:

  Sanford/Lake Mary OviedoAltamonte SpringsHeathrow
LocationLibrary (Building L) Business Office Library (ALT0123)Student Services
Phone407.708.2531 407.971.5029 407.404.6025
407.708.4400
E-mailscccard@seminolestate.eduscccard@seminolestate.eduscccard@seminolestate.eduscccard@seminolestate.edu
Monday-Thursday Hours
7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.8 a.m. - 7 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday Hours*
8 a.m. - 2 p.m.8 a.m. - 2 p.m.8 a.m. - noon8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

* Seminole State College is closed on Fridays during the Summer Term. Regular operating hours resume Monday, August 3, 2009.

What is required to obtain a student ID card?
  • A current class schedule
  • Photo identification (driver license, passport, state-issued identification card, etc.)
How do I obtain a new SCC Card if mine is lost or stolen?

Replacement cards are available for a fee and may be obtained at any SCC Card Services Office.

Cardholders are responsible for reporting a lost or stolen card to an SCC Card Services Office immediately. Once a card has been reported lost or stolen, all services for the card will be deactivated.

It is a serious College conduct violation to transfer, deface, alter, reproduce or otherwise misuse an SCC Card or to knowingly use an altered or stolen card. SCC Cards that are defaced or altered will be confiscated and held for further disciplinary action against the cardholder. Individuals presenting or using an SCC Card other than their own will be subject to disciplinary action.

Does my SCC Card expire?

Your card is only active while you are enrolled in classes or employed by the College. Any changes in enrollment/employment status will result in the deactivation/reactivation of your card.

How does your SCC Card debit account work?

Your on-campus debit account can only be accessed and maintained on an Seminole State campus with your SCC Card. It will not work as a debit card for off-campus purchases.

Using one of Seminole State's five Automatic Deposit Machines (ADMs), you can deposit cash into your SCC Card account. When you use your SCC Card to pay for services or purchases, the total is deducted from your account balance. If sufficient funds are available, the purchase will be successfully processed. If you do not have enough money in your account to cover the purchase, you will receive an "insufficient funds" message.

Where can I deposit cash into my SCC Card debit account?

Cash deposits to your SCC Card account can be made at any of Seminole State's five ADM locations:

  • Sanford/Lake Mary Campus
    • Building L: Library
    • Building B: Break Room (first floor)
  • Oviedo Campus
    • Building E: Library
    • Building F: Cafeteria
  • Altamonte Springs Campus
    • Main Building: Library
    How do I deposit cash into my SCC Card debit account?

    Visit one of Seminole State's five Automatic Deposit Machines and complete the following steps:

    • Swipe your SCC Card
    • Insert your cash deposit
    • Press the "End" key when you are finished inserting your cash. The reader will display your new total balance.
    How do I check my SCC Card debit account balance?

    You can access your SCC Card debit account balance in two ways:

    • Swipe your card through the ADM located in the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus Library
    • Stop by one of Seminole State's Card Services Offices
    How much should you deposit?

    There is no minimum or maximum deposit required, and you may deposit additional cash at any time.

    Please Note: Seminole State's Card Services Office cannot refund deposits to your SCC Card account. Only deposit what you know you will spend each term.

    Want more information?

    Seminole State College
    100 Weldon Boulevard
    Sanford, Florida 32773-6199
    407.708.4722

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    Did you know?

    Students can earn an Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.) degree or technical certificate at Seminole State.

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