Seminole State College of Florida
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The gender and racial makeup of a college can impact students' esperiences. On this page, let's cover the demographics of Seminole State College of Florida.

14,323
Students
51%
Women
49%
Men

Student Body

Seminole State College of Florida has 14,323 total students. 14,323 are undergraduates and 0 and graduate students.

Undergraduates
14,323
Graduates
0
Total
14,323

The enrollment trend at Seminole State Florida over the past 3 years:

20.0K
17.2K
14.4K
11.6K
8.8K
6.0K
2022
2023
2024

Additional facts about the student body at Seminole State Florida:

3%
Students from out of state
21
States represented
68
Countries represented

Gender

More women than men attend Seminole State College of Florida. In the undergraduate class, 51% are women and 49% are men.

Women (51%)
Men (49%)

Race/Ethnicity

A college’s diversity is important to many students. Here are the racial demographics at Seminole State College of Florida as of 2024.

Hispanic
3,644
Black
1,848
White
4,946
Asian
446
Native
27
Pacific
23
Multiple
477

DEI Laws

Some states have passed laws related to how colleges and universities can administer Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. In states with such a law, schools may be limited in the programs they offer.

Yes
State DEI laws

Seminole State College of Florida is in a state with an anti-DEI law.

The legal landscape around these laws changes quickly. At CollegeIQ, we do our best to update this data as soon as new laws are passed. But students who are concerned about this should conduct research on the latest laws (and possible future laws) in the state before selecting a college

DEI laws primarily impact public schools. Knowing this, you may wish to contact Seminole State College of Florida to learn more about how these laws can impact your experience at the school.

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