Admissions

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Whether you’re seeking to earn a career-ready degree or make a smooth transition to a university, ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ College of Florida has the full college experience at exceptional savings. SCF also offers more than 30 workforce certificates and an array of signature programs such as accelerated dual enrollment, SCF Honors, a Dedicated Education Unit at Manatee Memorial Hospital, Gator Engineering and Weekend College.
Programs of Study
ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota offers a broad variety of credit and noncredit educational opportunities.
Noncredit Courses
Admissions Checklist
With these easy steps, you can be a student at SCF.
1. Apply
- Create a new account (username and password) for the application.
- Log into the application with the new username and password.
- Upload residency documentation for in-state tuition.
2. Complete Florida Residency
If you did not upload your documents during application, please complete these steps:
- Review the list of acceptable documents
- Submit the acceptable documents:
- Scan and email them to Residency@SCF.edu
- Fax them to 941-727-6024
- Bring them in (Bradenton or Venice)
3. Submit Transcripts to the Office of Registrar
A. High School and College/University Students
Submit your official high school transcript/GED (unless you have successfully completed a degree).
Submit all official college/university post-secondary institution transcripts.
- Electronic transcripts sent directly to: Transcripts@SCF.edu
- Mailed official transcripts addressed to: P.O. Box 1849 Bradenton, Florida 34206
- Faxed transcripts from the issuing institution directly to: 941-727-6380
- Official transcripts in a sealed envelope, dropped off to the Office of the Registrar
Please note: The College only accepts official documents, sent directly from the issuing institution or agency. We do not accept transcripts emailed from students.
The Office of the Registrar will evaluate your transcripts.
Please allow 7-14 business days for the transcript evaluation to be processed.
B. GED Students
- GED must be ordered from the and mailed to us at the address above.
C. Students with Education Outside of the United ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµs
- For high school and/or college/university students from outside the U.S., original credential evaluation will be required. Visit the International Students section to learn more.
4. Test
Do I need to test? Visit the SCF Assessment and Testing Center to find out and learn how to schedule a test. If needed, submit ACT or SAT scores, taken within the past (2) years to the Office of the Registrar.
5. Complete Orientation and Registration
- First-Time-in-College students will receive an email with orientation completion instructions.
- If you are a returning SCF student, you may register at .
FAQs | Frequently Asked Questions
Please see some of the most frequently asked questions from incoming students during their admissions process.
ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ College of Florida is an open admissions college meaning that as long as the student has a high school diploma or GED, they are eligible to study with us. We do not require test scores or a GPA requirement for acceptance to our institution and do not have a priority deadline as we are a rolling admissions college. If applying online, be sure to know your SSN as that is a requirement for filling this out.
There isn’t a specific application deadline at SCF. However, we recommend students complete the application and admissions process before April if they plan on attending the Fall Semester as that is when registration will open. The application is available in October for the upcoming Fall semester.
You’ll want to apply to SCF for the Fall semester and complete your admissions steps. Once you’ve completed those steps you will be eligible for our Freshman Transition Program. This program allows you to take summer classes before starting your fall semester as a freshman. Look for an email invitation to the program in the Spring.
Students will be sent their acceptance to the personal email used on their admissions application. The acceptance email will contain their MySCF login information. Students should continue to check their personal email for information regarding their next steps including orientation.
You will receive an email invitation to sign up for your orientation to your personal email. Students can complete orientation from November-August, but are encouraged to do it earlier rather than later to ensure they’re prepared for when registration opens up.
Once you’ve graduated high school and the transcripts have your graduation date posted.
If you went a Florida Public High School your 9th grade and 12th grade year and graduated/will graduate with a Standard Diploma, you do not need to submit test scores and can go into College level Math and English courses. If you do not meet that criteria, you will need to either submit ACT or SAT scores from within the last two years or take the PERT placement test. Additionally, any student can submit scores or take the PERT Math test to place into a higher level course.
Please view the financial aid checklist to see the step by step process for completing the FAFSA.
Login to your College Board account and send ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ College of Florida your official AP scores.
You will want to request your official AICE or IB scores/certificate to be sent to the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ College of Florida.
In orientation all students receive their individualized packets with their program course requirements. If students have specific questions about courses, they can reach out to their New Student Specialist or a Success Coach.
Registration for the Fall 2025 semester opens in April. Make sure to get all your admissions steps completed to register early!
There isn’t a specific registration deadline, but the earlier you register in the registration window the better you are with choice of classes. Fall 2025 registration window for the full semester is April-August and you have until add/drop week to make changes to your schedule.
Ways to pay for courses include: Financial aid, Scholarships, Florida Bright Futures, Florida Prepaid, Payment Plans, and out of pocket. Students can pay their balance in their MYSCF account or at Cashiering.
If a student does not have a SSN, they will complete the paper admissions application. Please contact your New Student Specialist to obtain a copy.