Campus Locations

Seminole State College gives you the flexibility to take classes when and where you want – day, night or weekend at any of our four convenient campuses, or online.

All four campuses have their own flavor and specialty programs, and each campus offers a full array of student support services.  Seminole State College is in the metropolitan Orlando area, in Seminole County, Florida.

Altamonte Springs Campus

The Altamonte Springs Campus opened in 2008 and serves one of the most populated areas of Seminole County. More than 100,000 people live within five miles of the campus.  The campus focuses on three key academic areas: healthcare and nursing, general education and adult education.  In 2023, the College received a $4.7 million in state funding to begin plans for a new workforce building and a remodel to support student services on the campus.

Heathrow Campus

The Center for Economic Development at Heathrow, which opened in 2007, positions Seminole State firmly along the Interstate 4 High Tech Corridor. The campus is home to the School of Construction, Design, Engineering, and Information Technologies and the Foundation for Seminole State College.  In addition, the campus has created a spirit of collaboration in Seminole County with a unique economic development suite.  Resident partners include the Seminole County Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Seminole County Economic Development Department, the Seminole County Tourism, and Leadership Seminole. 

Robert and Jane Lee Campus at Oviedo

Situated on 180 acres, including a 120-acre nature preserve, the Robert and Jane Lee Campus at Oviedo offers a traditional collegiate atmosphere and beautiful old Florida views.  The campus, near the University of Central Florida, concentrates on three academic areas: general education, engineering technology, and adult education.  The campus, which opened in 2001, is also one of two locations for the Grindle Honors Institute.

Sanford/Lake Mary Campus

Public higher education in Seminole County was born here in August 1966. The Sanford/Lake Mary Campus sits on 200 acres, bordered by Sanford to the north and Lake Mary to the west. The campus is home to the Wayne M. Densch Partnership Center, the E. Ann McGee Student Center, the UCF Sanford/Lake Mary Regional Campus, the Center for Public Safety, the Barbara Miller CFADA Automotive Training Center, the Center for Fine and Performing Arts, the Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust Planetarium, Grindle Honors Institute and Raider Athletics.