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Students

How do I get an application for CROP/Club 700?

You may get an application from your school guidance counselor.

Once I am enrolled in CROP/Club 700, can I stay in until I graduate from high school?

Yes, to remain actively enrolled in CROP/Club 700 simply adhere to the CROP/Club 700 Student Expectations and have your parent or guardian complete a new application at the beginning of each school year.

How much does it cost to be in CROP/Club 700?

The program is free to all students; however, minimal costs may be associated with college tours and field trips. All costs, if any, will be kept to a minimum.

Where are CROP/Club 700 services held?

Workshops will be held in Seminole County middle and high schools. The Saturday Academy will be held at the Sanford/Lake Mary campus of Seminole Community College.

Are students who are not enrolled in CROP/Club 700 allowed to participate?

No, our programs and services are designed exclusively for and can accommodate only those students who have been accepted into the College Reach-Out Program/Club 700.

Does CROP/Club 700 serve only those students who have a low grade point average?

No, in fact, CROP/Club 700 students range in academic levels - from remedial to pre-International Baccalaureate or Advanced Placement.

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Want more information?

CROP/Club 700
100 Weldon Blvd.
Sanford, FL 32773

phone: 407.708.2049
fax: 407.708.2032

crop@scc-fl.edu

Get Admissions Info
or call 407.708.2050

Did you know?

Students in grades 6-12 are eligible to participate in SCC's College Reach Out Program (CROP).

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