Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida partners with GrowLife Church to offer students an affordable, accredited*, Christ-centered educational experience. With flexible class options and hands-on learning opportunities, Southeastern University provides students with a pathway to discover and develop their divine design.
We believe your story is part of a bigger purpose. Our classes are intentionally designed to prepare you for your career while offering insight through Biblically-based perspectives.
Sometimes the greatest learning environments are found outside of the classroom. We equip you to succeed in your chosen field through on-site practicum opportunities.
Christ-Centered Community
Our culture is all about people, and during your time as a student, we create experiences that allow you to interact with people from all walks of life.
Affordable + Accessible Higher Education through SEU
Top 25%
of universities in affordability**
Top 2%
fastest-growing private universities in the U.S.**
Southeastern University’s Associate of Arts (AA) degree is created for students seeking an advanced curriculum without a declared field of study. This two-year, online program consists of 62 credit hours, with 50* credit hours designated to Foundational Core studies, such as courses in general education, biblical studies, and faith integration. Students must also complete 12 credit hours of general electives. With an AA degree, students have the necessary knowledge to continue their education with an advanced degree or pursue jobs such as a junior designer, human resources assistant, marketing assistant, or administrative assistant.
*The Foundational Core Program includes the core learning components commonly accepted as foundational for a four-year baccalaureate degree by many colleges and universities. However, many bachelor degrees require specific prerequisites. Students should verify how their AA degree and classes transfer into their intended degree.
Southeastern University's Associate of Ministerial Leadership is an online degree that allows students to develop their knowledge of theology, the Bible, spiritual development, church ministry, leadership principles, and ecclesiastical operations. Students satisfy the credentialing requirements of ordination through the Assemblies of God as part of the program. All courses are transferable into Southeastern’s Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership.
The online BA in Humanitarian Relief & Development degree prepares students to empower the lives of the impoverished, hungry, and hurting through compassion-based initiatives. Our curriculum emphasizes biblical principles, best practices, and real-world experience. Students will establish a strong theological and academic base that culminates in a supervised practicum with a humanitarian agency. After completing this degree, graduates can apply these concepts to numerous domestic and international settings. These may include nonprofit leadership, volunteerism, disaster response, holistic self-care, community development, public policy, partnership cultivation, and advocacy.
A Bachelor of Business Administration degree covers fundamental business concepts, entrepreneurship, ethical business practices, teamwork, and leadership. Students will learn to communicate professionally, develop their management proficiency, and acquire other skills necessary to advance in a career of almost any field. This online program is a total of 120 credit hours: 56 credit hours of Foundational Core courses, 18 credit hours of business pre-core, 28 credit hours of business core, 6 credit hours of business electives, and 12 credit hours of general electives. Students also have the option to add a concentration in business leadership or marketing communication.
The Bachelors of Science in Communication & Mass Media is an online degree intended for those seeking careers in journalism, public relations, social media marketing, public relations campaign management, and digital marketing. Students will learn to collect, convey, and edit information through print, documentaries, broadcast and online journalism, public relations, and advertising. This program is a total of 120 credit hours: 56 credit hours of Foundational Core courses, 25 credit hours of communication major core courses, and 24 credit hours of general electives. Students have the opportunity to refine how they communicate with international audiences though communication and photojournalism study abroad programs.
The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice degree explores the history and practical applications of the criminal justice and criminological theories that shape the modern criminal justice system. Formatted entirely online, students will learn the relationship among the courts, law enforcement agencies, and correctional systems in addition to studying sociology, business law, human diversity, and the United States Constitution. They will also understand how to integrate their faith into their career, becoming servant leaders who will make ethical, informed decisions.This program consists of 120 credit hours: 56 credit hours of Foundational Core courses, 36 credit hours of criminal justice major courses, and 28 credit hours of general electives.
The Bachelor of Science in Digital Media & Design degree provides an overview of creative design and communication, including digital media, research and writing skills, digital design theory and application, marketing analytics, and web design. This online degree equips students to lead others and excel as a communicator, designer, and marketer. The program consists of 120 total credit hours: 56 credit hours of Foundational Core studies, 37 credit hours of major core courses, and 27 credit hours of general electives. The major core includes 19 credit hours of digital media core, 15 credit hours of digital design core, and three credit hours of digital media and design electives.
The Bachelor of Science in Human Services degree is ideal for students seeking careers that provide integrated services to individuals and families in need of assistance in settings that may include clinics, nursing homes, social services agencies, homeless shelters, substance abuse programs, and community organizations. This online degree consists of 121 credit hours total: 56 credit hours of Foundational Core courses, 36 credit hours of human services major core courses (which includes 6 credit hours of practicum), and 29 credit hours of general electives. Students will study topics such as case management, group development strategies, conflict resolution, research methods, program planning and evaluation, and how to integrate faith into their career.
Please note: This is a non-clinical degree.
The Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership — Biblical Studies track (BSMLB) provides a broad, robust foundation in theology, the Bible, spiritual development, church ministry, leadership principles, and ecclesiastical operations. This online program is a total of 122 credit hours, including 56 credit hours for Foundational Core courses, 24 credit hours of general electives, and 42 credit hours of ministerial leadership core courses. The final 18 hours of the BSMLB major core focuses on advanced study, interpretation, and application of the Bible in the context of the local church.
The Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership — Christian Ministry track (BSMLM) provides a broad, robust foundation in theology, the Bible, spiritual development, church ministry, leadership principles, and ecclesiastical operations. This online program is a total of 122 credit hours. Fifty-six credit hours are designated to Foundational Core education in addition to 24 credit hours of general electives and 42 credit hours of ministerial leadership core courses. The final 18 hours of the BSMLM major core focuses on key pastoral competencies: sharing the Christian faith, preaching, church leadership, spiritual formation, and pastoral care.
The partner site Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership – Missional Leadership track degree program prepares students for ministry leadership—in local churches, faith-based non-profit organizations, and other ministry contexts—through an interdisciplinary curriculum of courses in foundational core (i.e., English, psychology, math, science, etc.), Bible, theology, ministry, and ministry practicum. The final 18 hours of the major core focuses global, entrepreneurial, strategic, and innovative missional leadership skills that can be applied in variety of missional contexts (i.e., global non-profit organizations, missionary ministry, local church ministry, etc.).
The Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership — Pastoral Care and Counseling track (BSMLP) provides a broad, robust foundation in theology, the Bible, spiritual development, church ministry, leadership principles, and ecclesiastical operations. This online program is a total of 122 credit hours: 56 credit hours for Foundational Core courses, 24 credit hours of general electives, and 42 credit hours of ministerial leadership core courses. The final 18 hours of the BSMLP major core is an interdisciplinary study in psychology, counseling, and pastoral care.
The Bachelor of Science in Ministerial Leadership — Worship Ministries track (BSMLW) provides a broad, robust foundation in theology, the Bible, spiritual development, church ministry, leadership principles, and ecclesiastical operations. This online program is a total of 122 credit hours: 56 credit hours for Foundational Core courses, 24 credit hours of general electives, and 42 credit hours of ministerial leadership core courses. The final 18 hours of the BSMLW focuses on preparing students to serve as worship pastors through studies in music theory, worship leadership, music composition, sound production, and music performance.
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree provides students with fundamentals in psychological and integration principles. Topics of study include personality, development, abnormal psychology, research methods, and more. Students will learn to incorporate their Christian faith into their work and prepare for paraprofessional fields that require a psychology or behavioral science degree. In addition, they will participate in supervised field experience and conduct and report empirical research in the field. This degree is also ideal for a student considering pursuing a master’s degree in a helping profession such as counseling. This online program is a total of 123 credit hours: 56 credit hours for Foundational Core courses, and 41 credit hours of psychology major core courses, 9 credit hours of psychology electives, and 17 credit hours of general electives.
Tuition covers the cost of your classes only; books and fees are additional. Tuition is charged per credit hour. Tuition listed is based on 15 credits per semester (for 2 semesters) with the practicum scholarship applied.
Site Fee: $3,390.00
The site fee covers expenses related to student development and classroom facilities. The site fee is charged at a flat rate per semester. The annual fee (2 semesters) is listed.
Technology Fee: $350.00
The technology fee covers the cost of facilitating online classes. This is a flat rate per year.
Annual Total: $11,876.00
Extended Learning
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Dual enrollment at Southeastern University is an opportunity for high school students to earn college credit while also completing their high school requirements.
Southeastern University is a Christ-centered institution of higher learning, based in Lakeland, Florida.
We are committed to providing a Christian college education designed to equip the next generation to go into the world as influential servant leaders in their careers and their communities.
We extend this mission by partnering with churches and organizations to reach students where they live and work.
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“The difference in the experience I had between a secular university and my
experience at SEU is incomparable. SEU is an AMAZING school. Praise Jesus!”
— Hope
“I’m so thankful for my professors who, even though were all online, cared
and were very understanding.”
— Josiah
“I love Southeastern University! The staff, professors, and classes have
exceeded my expectations.”
— Destiny
“I am blessed to have been a part of this program. Looking back, I know that
I heard God clearly when He said to go to SEU. He has blessed me with so much
while I was here.”
— Larry
“Being a student at an SEU extension site allowed me to once again feel
comfortable and confident in school. I had so many opportunities to grow.
SEU was the perfect example of God's timing and it was the
perfect college for me in this season.”
— Vanessa
“I went through a dark season of just feeling hopeless and lost. At my SEU
extension site, our pastor was there for me, and there is such a close-knit
community. Both really encouraged me.”
— Markus
“SEU is so Christ-centered. This is my first time experiencing a faith-based
education, and SEU carries it out seamlessly!”
— Brendon
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SEU Accreditation*
Southeastern University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate,
baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at
approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Southeastern University may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available
on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).
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Professional Licensure/Certification
Federal law requires disclosure to applicants and students regarding professional licensure/certification and our programs of study. While licensure or certification may be available in your field of study, programs offered through the school of unrestricted education are not designed to lead to such licensure or certification upon graduation. The professional preparation you receive in our program may still assist you in such pursuits;
however, we are unable to confirm the specific licensure and certification requirements of each state, territory, or foreign entity in which professional credentialing may be possible. If you intend to pursue such credentialing in your state or elsewhere, we advise you to contact the applicable state credentialing authority to familiarize yourself with its specific requirements and determine if our program meets its academic criteria. You are welcome to
contact SEU's Center For Calling & Career at compass@seu.edu with questions in this regard and we will do our best to assist you in your career planning.