Southeastern Shifting to Remote Operations

Return to the Pride

The college experience is different for everybody. Some students finish in exactly 4 years and others take a little longer. Some students take classes every semester and others take it one semester at a time. Sometimes life gets in the way and you need to take a break. For some students, that break from the stress of college is exactly what is needed for them to focus and get back on track. 

If you were a student at Southeastern and took time off for whatever reason, whether it was financial, academic, or personal, we want to help you get back in the swing of things and finish your degree. The information below is a step-by-step guide to coming back to college, getting enrolled, and continuing your progress toward graduation. 

Additional questions?  Visit The Office of Financial Aid.

Southeastern has many high quality academic programs to choose from. Whether you want to keep your major or change to a new major, we can help. Being in the correct major can help you with academic advising and
keep you on track for graduation.  

Academic Advising is one of the most important parts of returning to college. You want to be sure you are taking the correct classes and making efficient progress toward your degree. At Southeastern, Academic Advising is done in a variety of formats depending on your major. Take the next step to find your advisor now!

Right now, you will see an Advising hold on your account. Once you meet with your advisor to discuss the classes needed for the semester, your advisor will lift that hold.

 Now that you’ve taken care of business, all that’s left is to get registered for your classes through WORKDAY

Do you still have questions? That’s OK. Contact Southeastern’s Office of the Registrar at [email protected]. Use the subject “Return to the Pride.” Or give us a call at 985-549-5636.