Career and Vocational Programs

Seminole State College offers 2 certificate and vocational programs through 1-year certificate programs. All the programs can be conferred by distance learning.
We note again Seminole State College mainly offers associate degrees. Check its area of study page for all degrees and program information at the school. The following table summarizes the total number of completers by degree programs.
Total Number of Career Programs
Less than 12 Weeks Cert.1 Year Cert.1-2 Years Cert. 2-4 Years Cert.
Online ProgramsNOT OFFERED2NOT OFFEREDNOT OFFERED
Overall ProgramsNOT OFFERED2NOT OFFEREDNOT OFFERED
The following tables list each career program with offered degrees. The number on each columns denotes the number of completers on the program last year. The numbers includes completers through on-campus classes and partial online classes as well as complete online classes.
Work and Family Studies
Business

Average Earning after Graduation

The following table summarizes the average wage/salary by years after earning degree/certificate in Seminole State College. After 6 years of graduation, the mean wage is $25,700 and, after 10 years of graduation, the mean wage is $32,900 for Seminole State College graduates.
Median Earning By Time for Seminole State College Graduates
TotalMaleFemale
6 Years After Graduation$25,700$30,000$23,300
7 Years After Graduation$24,800--
8 Years After Graduation$29,100--
9 Years After Graduation$30,600--
10 Years After Graduation$32,900$41,900$28,000

On-Campus Student Services

Seminole State College provides a number of student services including academic/career counseling services.
On-Campus Student Services
Academic/career counseling serviceYes
Employment services for studentsNo
Placement services for completersNo
On-campus day care for students' childrenNo
Library facilities at institutionVarious Library Facilities Provided

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