Amazing Explorers Academy Lake Mary
Arbor School of Central Florida
Architectural Design Partners Inc
Aveda Institute Orlando
Aviation Institute of Maintenance
Central Florida Expressway Authority
Central Florida Tourism Oversight District
Choices in Learning Elementary Charter School
City of Altamonte Springs
City of Winter Springs
Creative World School at Apopka
Crooms Academy of Information Technology
Holy Cross Lutheran Academy
Kiddie Academy of Longwood-Lake Mary
Kiddie Academy of Sanford-Heathrow
MTH Altamonte Springs LLC (dba Meta Humans)
Office of Appeal Hearings
Proficiency Background Service
Rasmussen College/North Orlando Campus
Seminole County Board of County Commissioners
Seminole County Economic Development
Seminole County Government
Seminole County Property Appraiser
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Seminole County Supervisor of Elections
Seminole County Tax Collectors Office
Seminole Science Charter School
Seminole State College of Florida
Seminole State College of Florida is a full-service education provider, offering bachelor's degrees; two-year college-credit degrees; specialized career certificates; adult education and more.Seminole State College of Florida is a full-service education provider, offering bachelor's degrees; two-year college-credit degrees; specialized career certificates; adult education and more.
Seminole State College of Florida - Altamonte
Seminole State College of Florida - Center for Economic Development
Sylvan Learning of Lake Mary
The Learning Experience -Heathrow
The Learning Experience- Longwood
UCF Athletics Association, Inc.
UF/IFAS Seminole County Extension Service
University of Central Florida
The University of Central Florida is an emerging preeminent research institution and America’s Partnership University. Our 13 colleges provide education and opportunities to more than 63,000 studentsThe University of Central Florida is an emerging preeminent research institution and America’s Partnership University. Our 13 colleges provide education and opportunities to more than 63,000 students