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Photo 1: 4 college students sit at a table with laptops, two with their back to the camera and two facing the camera, one in a red tshirt that say "Southeastern University Fire" and one in a grey sweater. Photo 2: Two students walk down the sidewalk of a college campus in Florida, surrounded by palm trees and greenery. Both carry bags. Photo 3: A college student sits at a table looking at an open laptop, with books beside her on the table.

Southeastern University’s Lakeland campus is only the beginning what the school offers students.

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Thinking about getting your degree, but unsure if college fits into your life? Southeastern University (SEU) has flexible degree pathways that make education accessible to all, whether you’re starting out or starting over.

In addition to an on-campus format, SEU offers online + partner site programs, all with experienced professors, peer support, and opportunities to make an impact in your community throughout your education.

On campus

Apply to SEU in person for a traditional college experience. The Lakeland campus has ~2,200 students and a robust student life with clubs, leadership opportunities, and nationally-ranked athletic programs.

Online

SEU offers 100% online graduate and undergraduate programs, making it easy to get a degree wherever and whenever.

Partner sites

The SEU Network has 200+ partner sites, including 30+ in Florida. Partner sites are great for anyone seeking in-person learning without leaving their hometown.

All programs have Foundational Core and Divine Design credits built in, where students can explore passions, potential career paths, and valuable life skills beyond the classroom.

Explore programs + apply

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