Focused on Your Success

The First-Time Titans program is for our new SPC students. The getting started guide below breaks down your admissions and registration checklists.

After registration, students will attend orientation to learn more about how to be successful at SPC and available SPC resources. You also will have the opportunity to meet other First-Time Titans before the start of the term.

More details are below. Get started with your first step now!

Admissions Steps

Simply apply online and, in about 10 minutes, you’ll have taken your first step to become a Titan. There is an $40 application fee.

Please complete the supplemental application if you were a dual enrollment student or have previously applied to be a dual enrollment student.

Need assistance completing the application? Connect with a recruiter.

Your Titan Hub account is your online access to everything SPC. There are two ways to access the Titan Hub:

  1. Web Access: Click on Titan Login in the upper right-hand corner of this website.
  2. Mobile Access: Download the Titan Hub (Pathify) mobile app. Review the easy instructions on how to download the app.

You will need your SPC email to log in. Your email information is in the email you received after applying to SPC. Please contact Technical Support if you need assistance.

The Titan Hub is where you will access the following:

  • Your SPC Email: All official communications will go to your SPC email.
  • MySPC: Your portal to check your financial aid status, register, and pay for classes.
  • MyCourses: Access classes and pre-orientation
  • First-Time Titans group: A place to ask questions and get resources.

Watch this video to learn more about multi-factor authentication for SPC students.

Every new student at SPC has access to meet with an Enrollment Specialist who can help you with your admission checklist items. Check your personal and SPC student email accounts for an invitation to make an appointment. If you cannot make an appointment, you may request assistance by filling out a Request Form.

Admission to SPC requires a standard high school diploma or GED. We need your final and official academic transcripts to show proof of high school graduation or GED. We must have your official transcripts in order for you to receive Financial Aid and be classified as a degree-seeking student.

If you took any AICE, AP, CELP, ACT, and SAT, please also send those official transcripts.

Save time — have your schools send us your transcripts electronically!

You will need to take the Placement Test if you meet one of the following conditions:

  • You graduated from a private high school.
  • You received a high-school diploma as a home-schooled student.
  • You graduated from a Florida public high school in 2007 or earlier or started 9th grade before the 2003-04 school year.
  • You completed a GED.
  • You graduated from an out-of-state high school.

You may be eligible for in-state tuition if you have been a Florida resident for at least 12 months. Proof of residency is required. Your Enrollment Specialist can assist you in determining if you qualify.

You should apply for Financial Aid even if you think you don’t qualify. There are many forms of support you may be eligible such as grants and scholarships, which require you to submit a completed FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid Application).

SPC School Code: 001528

Steps to Register

You were assigned a Career and Academic Advisor when you applied to SPC. You can find your Advisor’s name by either checking the email you received when you first applied, asking your Enrollment Specialist, or logging in to the Titan Hub to access your MySPC. Your Advisor’s name and contact information will be in the bottom left-hand corner of MySPC. You can meet with your Advisor face-to-face or online.  

Schedule an appointment. Advisors have appointments up until two weeks before the beginning of the term. If you want to register two weeks or less before the start of the term, you can see an Advisor on a first come, first served basis, either on campus or through virtual advising.

Login to the Titan Hub to access MySPC. Here you will see your balance and tuition date. Please be aware of your payment date. You will be dropped from your classes if your tuition and fees are not paid by your due date.

Purchase your Books
Get your books at the SPC Bookstore.

Get your Student ID
Once you have paid for your classes, you can get your SPC ID card. Your ID gives you access to free bus transportation on Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) buses.

Orientation

After registering, you are ready to start the SPC First-Time Titans program!

Orientation is a crucial step in your SPC journey, providing a face-to-face experience to meet other students and familiarize yourself with the campus. This three-hour interactive session is designed to help you understand what to expect on your first day of class and discover the various resources SPC has to offer.

We encourage all students complete the following four assignments prior to attending orientation, accessible through the Titan Hub under MyCourses:

  1. Introduction to MyCourses: Located in Module 1 under the MyCourses Student Overview section.
  2. SPC's Your Keys to Success! Survey: Found in Module 2 within the Titans Care Center section.
  3. SPC Student Readiness Assessment: Also found in Module 2 within the Titans Care Center section.
  4. Career Coach Quiz: Available in Module 2 under the Career Development Services section.

Arrive 15-30 minutes before the scheduled start time to facilitate the check-in process. This prepatory work, combined with the orientation session, sets the stage for a successful journey at SPC.

Online students who are not in the local area should complete the entire First-Time Titans course in MyCourses. This requirement ensures that you're well-prepared and can maximize your remote learning experience. The First-Time Titans course can be accessed through the Titan Hub under MyCourses.

Start Classes

Have fun! Please let us know if you need assistance along the way. Remember to use your First-Time Titans group in the Titan Hub to ask questions, access resources, and connect with fellow First-Time Titans.