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August 2009: SCC announced plans to change its name to reflect its expanding mission and new status as a state college.
January 2010: The $32 million Partnership Center opened on the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus.
March 2011: Seminole State celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Oviedo Campus with a ceremony and presentation of the proposed new master plan for the campus’s next 10 years.
January 2012: The College began offering Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in Architectural Engineering Technology (now Engineering Technology), Business and Information Management, Construction and Information Systems Technology.
January 2013: The renovated building L on the College's Sanford/Lake Mary Campus was named "LEED Project of the Year" by the Central Florida Chapter of the United States Green Building Council.
May 2014: For the first time, Seminole State awarded degrees to students from all five of its baccalaureate programs.
August 2015: The College's Board of Trustees unanimously approved an unsolicited joint development proposal to build a nearly 200,000-square-foot health science and education building at the Altamonte Springs Campus.
September 2016: The College’s Black Box Theatre was renamed Harriett’s Theatre, and new signage for the theatre was unveiled in honor of Central Florida philanthropist and arts supporter Harriett Lake who donated $500,000 for theatre renovations and scholarships.
April 2017: The Seminole State Raider softball team clinched the No.
January 2018: Supporting its vision of being a student-centered college, Seminole State opened a new $25 million Student Center at the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus.
March 2019: Seminole State installed Doctor Georgia L. Lorenz as its third president during an inauguration at the College’s Sanford/Lake Mary Campus on March 22, 2019.
November 2019: In just the second year after the return of the cross country program at the College, the men’s cross country team took home first place at the NJCAA Region 8 championships.
April 2021: Seminole State announced its partnership with Community College of the Air Force (CCAF). Through the partnership, the College offers online general education classes to more than 300,000 Air Force and Space Force personnel.
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