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Seminole State College reports ARPA‑funded 'Seminole State Commits' served nearly 1,200 residents

Seminole County Board of County Commissioners · February 11, 2026
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Summary

College and county staff reported results from Seminole State Commits, an ARPA-funded workforce and adult education program (06/14/2022–12/31/2025, total ARPA $1,350,000). Presenters cited ~1,200 participants, 83% attendance, 73% completion, 50 ServSafe certifications, 25 ESOL transitions and 14 GEDs.

Seminole State College officials on Feb. 10 presented the final report for Seminole State Commits, a county‑partnership education and workforce initiative funded with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars.

Guy Cunha, Seminole County director of economic development and tourism, introduced Associate Vice President Amy Kirkland of Seminole State College, who told the Board the program ran from June 14, 2022 through Dec. 31, 2025 and was funded with $1,350,000 in ARPA…

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