Our Student Engagement & Leadership (SEAL) program exists to enhance your life outside the classroom. We provide students with co-curricular opportunities to encourage leadership, personal and professional growth, and the embracing of human diversity.
SEAL oversees Student Government, the Campus Activities Board, more than two dozen student organizations and programs to promote an understanding and appreciation of diversity.
Learn more about some of the student organizations on campus or how to join the Emerging Leaders Program.
We promote activities for students to increase their involvement in campus life outside the classroom, coordinate new student orientation, administer student conduct, coordinate the Student Center Atrium Art Gallery exhibit, handle posting on bulletin boards around campus; and publish the Campus Connection enewsletter, the Student Handbook and Calendar and various booklets for student organization use. We provide opportunities to pursue an interest or talent in an organized environment with other students. To get involved or for more information feel free to contact us.
The Campus Connection Student Newsletter is published monthly throughout the semester. >The Campus Connection is not published over summer.
One of my favorite things about Lakeland is the CCP program, which is a great opportunity to earn college credit so that I'm able to save time and money in the future. It was great that I was able to earn two degrees while still in high school, so I can earn my bachelor's degree in 2 years. Oliver Richard College Credit Plus
I loved coming to class to learn about real-life cases that my professors have experienced and the opportunity to go through mock crime scene scenarios. Especially with the recent development of the criminal justice program, I enjoyed "investigating" a "residence", simulating a grave excavation, and lifting fingerprints. It is a bittersweet moment that I will be graduating. Ariana Oroz Criminal Justice