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Revision as of 14:31, 6 August 2008
- For the community college in Santa Fe, New Mexico, see Santa Fe Community College
Type | 2-year |
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Established | 1966 |
President | Jackson N. Sasser |
Students | 16,588[1] |
Address | 3000 NW 83rd Street , , Gainesville, FL 32606 |
Website | www.sfcollege.edu |
Santa Fe College is a state college that is part of Florida's system of higher education. Santa Fe is accredited by Florida's Department of Education and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Located in North Central Florida, its main campus is in Gainesville, Florida. More than 50 Technology and Applied Sciences programs are accredited in their respective fields.
History
Santa Fe Community College was established by the Florida Legislature in 1966 in response to a request from the Alachua and Bradford County Boards of Public Instruction, which had canvassed the area and learned that the community would be well served if all citizens have the opportunity for an education. There are programs at Santa Fe that match the interests and meet the needs of almost every student. Most of these programs can be completed in two years. In 2008, Santa Fe College officially changed its name to emphasize the bachelor's degree programs that it will be offering.[1]
Degrees
Arts and Sciences Program
Offering the Associate of Arts Degree, the Arts and Sciences Program consists primarily of liberal arts and sciences courses. This program culminates in a two-year liberal arts degree that can be transferred to a university which offers a bachelor's degree. The descriptions, course numbers and content of classes at Santa Fe are the same as those in the first two years at Florida's public universities. Santa Fe's liberal arts courses are also transferable to most public and private four-year schools in the US.
Technology and Applied Sciences Program
Offering the Associate of Science degree or certificate, the Associate of Science program consists of technology and applied sciences courses to prepare students for careers in skilled professions. Some of these programs enable them to transfer to a four-year college or university. Programs offered are Dental Assisting, Air Conditioning Repair, Automotive Technology, Child Development, Construction, Public Safety, Zoo Animal Technology, Information Technology, and Nursing.
Bachelor's degrees
Beginning with the 2009 academic year, Santa Fe College will offer bachelor's degrees in health science management and clinical laboratory technology.[2] In the future, Santa Fe plans to offer additional Bachelor's degrees as one of Florida's community colleges which is transitioning into the new Florida College System.[3]
Notable Alumni
Alumni | Notability |
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Debbie Boyd | Current member of the Florida House of Representatives |
Robin Campbell | Former Olympic runner |
Karen Thurman | Former U.S. Representative, and current Chairwoman of the Florida Democratic Party |
See also
References
- ^ Voyles, Karen (1 July 2008). "SFCC adopting new name". The Gainesville Sun. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
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(help) - ^ Calderon, Javi (19 June 2008). "SFCC to offer bachelor's degrees by 2009". The Independent Florida Alligator. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
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(help) - ^ "Community Colleges Newsletter". Florida Department of Education. Retrieved 2008-06-21.