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About MSU

Mountain State University is a proven leader in the field of adult education with a special niche in the area of degree completion for working adults. Our Organizational Leadership and Strategic Leadership degrees help people achieve the professional and personal success they strive for everyday.

Although we are new to Central Florida, MSU’s proud history stretches back to the 1930’s depression-era in West Virginia (The Mountain State) and a long track record of preparing individuals for success in good times and bad. Let MSU provide the education that will prepare you to climb to the top of your chosen field!

Visit the Main Campus website at www.mountainstate.edu for more information.

Visiting the MSU Orlando Campus
The following resources will aid you in finding our campus. You may also call 407.774.6200 for assistance.

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  • Altamonte Springs and Seminole County

    Altamonte Springs
    Located in the northern suburbs of Orlando, Altamonte Springs is not only a prime business location, but a wonderful place to live as well. One key element to this quality of life is the preservation of the "natural" side of Florida, which can be enjoyed along the Wekiva and St. Johns Rivers, in 18 public parks, and 4,000 acres of nature preserves throughout Seminole County. The Altamonte Springs area offers a wide variety of recreational and sports activities, golf courses and special events such as the Lake Mary/Heathrow Arts Festival, Arts Alive and several National Amateur Softball events. The U.S. Soccer Federation's National Training Center is located here, as is the training site for the U.S Women's Gold Medal Soccer Team.

    Seminole County
    Seminole County, where Altamonte Springs is located, has experienced a substantial amount of growth, particularly in the commercial and industrial areas. Our current population is approximately 357,000 and anticipated to grow at a steady 3-4% annually. Seminole has generally been viewed as Orlando's bedroom community, but that is changing dramatically and now neighboring Volusia County is being dubbed as Seminole County's bedroom community. With the inception of the Seminole County "Jobs Growth Incentive Program", we have seen the local government take on a more aggressive and pro-active approach to diversifying the economy by enticing new businesses into the area.

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