Sign Up for SFCC Emergency Alert Text Message
In an effort to keep students, faculty and staff as safe and informed as possible, Santa Fe Community College has launched its Emergency Text Messaging System. During an emergency, this alert system sends registered mobile phone users quick and straightforward information using text messages.
The service is offered on a purely volunteer basis and will be used only in extreme circumstances, such as when safety on campus is jeopardized or the college's hours of operation are changed due to weather or other emergencies.
Students with text messaging capability on their mobile phones are encouraged to enroll in the emergency alert program in one of two ways: online or on-site during several upcoming open enrollment sessions.
- To register online: visit http://sfccemergencyalert.notifyall.com/subscribe.php>
Text messaging is just one way SFCC notifies the campus of emergency situations. Individuals who receive text messages or other means of emergency notification are encouraged and expected to share the information with others. Emergency updates are also provided on the college's Web site, through official SFCC email accounts and posted on the Weather Watch Line at 428-1716.
If you have additional questions please contact SFCC's Help Desk at 428-1222, emergency response coordinator Anne Probst at 428-1465 or Marketing and Public Relations at 428-1776.
For more information, please contact Anne Probst, (505) 428-1465, aprobst@sfccnm.edu.


