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1 History  





2 Academics  





3 Accreditation  



3.1  Institutional accreditation  





3.2  Programmatic accreditation  







4 Awards and recognition  



4.1  Rankings  







5 See also  





6 References  














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Southeastern College

Former name

Cruise Career Institute, Keiser Career Institute, Keiser Career College
Established1988

Academic affiliation

Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
Executive DirectorRobert M. Keiser

Academic staff

65

Administrative staff

55
Students1,000+
Undergraduates1,000+
Location
Miami Lakes and West Palm Beach
, ,
United States
ColorsRoyal Blue and Yellow
   
Websitewww.sec.edu

Southeastern College is a private institution of higher learning with campuses in Miami Lakes and West Palm Beach, Florida.

Southeastern College is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)[1] and licensed by the Commission for Independent Education (CIE), Florida Department of Education.[2]

History

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Southeastern College was founded in 1988 as Cruise Career Training Institute with a specialization in training students and employees for careers in the travel industry. In 1997, the school expanded its career education offerings to include academic programs in business, computer science, and allied health. Following a series of name changes, the school became Southeastern College in 2012. In 2015, the West Palm Beach campus opened.[3]

Academics

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Southeastern College awards diplomas, associate, and bachelor's degrees. The school offers 10 diploma programs, eight associate degrees, and one bachelor's degree. A majority of the school's academic programs are in the allied health programs.[4] The school has recently expanded its offerings into business and technology.[5] The school began enrolling for its first bachelor's degree, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, in 2020.[6]

Accreditation

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Institutional accreditation

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Southeastern College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.

Programmatic accreditation

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Awards and recognition

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In 2018, Southeastern College was named the School of the Year by the Florida Association of Post-Secondary Schools and Colleges (FAPSC). The same year, the president of the Miami Lakes campus, Julia Corona, was named the FAPSC Administrator of the Year.[11] In 2020, Dana Hutton, campus president at Southeastern College's West Palm Beach campus, was named FAPSC Administrator of the Year.[12] Southeastern College was named one of the South Florida Sun Sentinel's Top Workplaces for 2020.[13]

Rankings

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Southeastern College Miami Lakes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "List of accredited colleges and schools". Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.
  • ^ "CIE List of schools". Florida Department of Education.
  • ^ "About Us". Southeastern College.
  • ^ "Program Listing". Southeastern College.
  • ^ "Southeastern College Launches New Degree Programs at Florida Campuses". Career Education Review.
  • ^ "Southeastern College's first bachelor's degree program addresses Florida's critical need for qualified nurses". Career Education Review.
  • ^ "Directory of Schools". Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools.
  • ^ "Find a Program". Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.
  • ^ "ACEN Accredited Nursing Programs". Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.
  • ^ "Directory". American Society of Health System Pharmacists.
  • ^ "FAPSC Recognizes Excellence During Annual Conference Each Year".
  • ^ "2020 AWARD WINNERS".
  • ^ "South Florida Top Workplaces 2020". South Florida Sun Sentinel.
  • ^ "2021 Best Colleges with Surgical Technologist Degrees in Florida". Niche.com.
  • ^ "2021 Best Colleges with Massage Therapy and Bodywork Degrees in South Carolina". Niche.com.

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