Peoples College

Pursue your calling. Live your purpose.

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Equipping the Kingdom Leaders of Tomorrow

Equipping the Kingdom Leaders of Tomorrow


At Peoples College, we believe education should transform both mind and spirit. Through our partnership with Southeastern University (SEU), you'll experience faith-centered learning that deepens your education and equips you spiritually.

  • Through flexible learning options and hands-on experience, you'll:
  • Earn an accredited degree
  • Study with purpose
  • Build lasting relationships
  • Grow in your faith
  • Stay connected locally


Experience education that goes beyond career preparation to eternal purpose.

Discover Your Path

Discover Your Path

Featured Programs:


  • AA General Education
  • Associate of Ministerial Leadership
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
  • BS in Ministerial Leadership: Biblical Studies
  • BS in Ministerial Leadership: Christian Ministry
  • BS in Ministerial Leadership: Pastoral Care and Counseling
  • BS in Ministerial Leadership: Worship Ministries
  • BS in Psychology
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Important Dates

Enrollment Openings:

Registration for fall 2026 opens March 31st

New Student Orientation:

Coming Soon

Classes Begin:

August 2026

Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know

Your Questions, Answered


Check out SEU’s complete FAQ for answers to common questions, like admission requirements, financial aid, programs, FAFSA, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What financial aid options are available?

Students at SEU partner sites and regional campuses may be eligible for federal financial aid, including grants and loans. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to see what they may qualify for. SEU academic scholarships are not available to partner site/regional campus students.

How do I complete the FAFSA?

The FAFSA can be completed on www.fafsa.ed.gov. You will first need to ensure you have an FSA ID in order to complete the FAFSA.  You will use that same FSA ID annually when you complete the application.  The FAFSA is available October 1st of each year for the upcoming award year.  You must enter SEU’s FAFSA school code: 001521.


SEU FAFSA Intro

What if I am selected to complete the federal verification process for the FAFSA?

Please visit seu.edu/verify to complete the necessary process.

How many credit hours must I take in order to be eligible for financial aid?

Students are required to be enrolled at least half time in order to receive Federal student loans for that 16 week semester.  Half-time enrollment is determined by your degree program.  Most undergraduate level programs at SEU require 6 credit hours over the course of the full semester in order to be considered half time.  Federal Pell Grant funds are prorated based on enrollment and do not require a particular amount of credits to qualify, but eligibility does depend on your FAFSA application.  Florida Effective Access to Student Education (EASE) Grant funds do require full time enrollment of at least 12 hours per semester in addition to meeting the residency and academic requirements.  

How much money will I receive through financial aid?

Before students can receive personalized financial aid award information, they must complete the SEU admission process and the FAFSA. Once the FAFSA has been received and you have completed the Admission process, the Student Financial Services Office will email you your personalized award notification.  In order to view personalized financial aid info, students must log in to Net Partner to check their status and complete any additional required documents. If it’s your first time logging in, you’ll need to choose “First Time User,” and then use your student ID to set up your PIN. Otherwise, use your PIN to sign in and explore your financial aid information. View video tutorials.

What expenses can my financial aid cover?

Financial aid is provided primarily to cover tuition and fee costs charged by Southeastern University, and in some cases cover all of the tuition and fees if students utilize student loans. However, it may also be used to cover additional program expenses included in your Cost of Attendance (COA) such as books, supplies, transportation, and living expenses

When will my financial aid be disbursed?

In order for financial aid funds to disburse, Student Financial Services must first confirm all documents have been completed and verified that the appropriate amount of financial aid is packaged based on the student’s enrollment, as confirmed through the Office of the Registrar. Depending on students’ schedules, this may cause disbursement times to vary by student.


Assuming all necessary financial aid documents have been received, we can start disbursing financial aid for students once enrollment is verified. We are able to disburse Federal financial aid (Pell Grants, Loans, etc.) based on their full semester schedule. However, other aid, such as the Florida EASE Grant, may be delayed until later in the semester due to differing requirements for disbursing that grant.


Once aid has disbursed, and a credit balance is on students’ account, we can begin the process of releasing financial aid refund checks for any left over funds disbursed to the student account. Please keep in mind that we cannot refund aid that has not yet been disbursed to students’ accounts.


PLEASE NOTE: Due to the varied disbursement times for various funds, multiple refund checks may be required to be issued or may not create a credit balance or a refund on your student account until AFTER enrollment confirmation in the 2nd term each semester. You may need to plan ahead for expenses such as rent, transportation, and child care until the financial aid disbursement occurs.


The typical disbursement timeframe is 1-2 weeks after the end of the add/drop period or start of each term to allow for enrollment confirmation from faculty and the Office of the Registrar.

How much will it cost for me to attend an SEU partner site/regional campus?

The annual tuition for the standard program (including the practicum) can be found at http://partners.seu.edu/admission/ (select a specific site at the bottom of the page). For evening, online, or graduate tuition information, contact the site director. Please make sure to contact the site director about any additional costs associated with the site’s programs.

Does SEU offer a payment plan?

Monthly payment plans (interest free) are available through Nelnet Campus Commerce. For more details about payment plans, visit https://mycollegepaymentplan.com/southeastern/. Payment plans do require a small enrollment fee of $50 per semester.

How do I apply for federal student loans?

You will need to first ensure you have filed your FAFSA.  The SEU Office of Student Financial Services will then notify you of your financial aid eligibility, including your student loan options.  If you wish to accept those loans, you will need to visit www.studentaid.gov , sign in with your FSA ID, and complete the loan entrance counseling session and e-sign the master promissory note (MPN).


If additional funding is still needed, the parent of a dependent student may choose to apply for a Federal Parent PLUS loan.  The parent will need to sign in at studentloans.gov with their parent FSA ID and complete the PLUS application process. If the parent’s credit is approved, they must then also complete the PLUS entrance counseling and master promissory note (PLUS MPN).  If denied, there may be additional student loan funding available to the student as a result.

What is the interest rate on government loans?

The interest rate depends on many factors, including the type of loan. Federal interest rate information can be found at https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/types/loans/interest-rates.

How long does it take to repay my student loans?

This depends on the amount of your loan, its interest rate, and the type of repayment plan selected. You may use this tool to help estimate repayment details: https://studentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/mobile/repayment/repaymentEstimator.action.

How do I get my books?

Students who have enough financial aid to cover the cost of tuition and fees with remaining funds for books may choose to purchase books online from the SEU bookstore.  Before submitting a Fire Card Transfer request, you must FIRST complete all required financial aid and admission documents.  The Fire Card Transfer form can be accessed by logging into your MySEU account. If you prefer to purchase books off campus, you will need to wait for your credit balance/refund (if applicable) in order to cover those expenses.    

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Southeastern University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Peoples College is not accredited by SACS Commission on Colleges and the accreditation of Southeastern University does not extend to or include Peoples College or its students. Students must be admitted by Southeastern University and enrolled in university courses to receive the benefits of regional accreditation.