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Upcoming Events
Therapy Dogs in the Library
SFCC Library is hosting a midterms visit from furry, friendly therapy dogs! Please join us in the Library from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8 for some canine cuddling and stress relief. Sponsored in conjunction with the Santa Fe Animal Shelter’s Pet Outreach.
SFCC Governing Board Work Session
A Work Session of the Governing Board of Santa Fe Community College will be held on Wednesday, October 9, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. at the Santa Fe Community College, President’s Conference Room (#108), 6401 Richards Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508. Board Work Sessions meetings are open to the public. […]
College Ready: College Prep for Parenting Students
This 5-week workshop series is for parents in the community without a degree who are interested in enrolling in a certificate or degree program at SFCC. In this program, together with other parents, we’ll explore careers and majors, complete the SFCC admissions application and financial aid applications, tour the campus, […]
Recent Press Releases
Santa Fe Community College to close in honor of Indigenous Peoples Day
October 04, 2024 –College Campus at 6401 Richards Avenue closed Monday, October 14, 2024 Santa Fe Higher Education Center at 1950 Siringo Road will remain open Santa Fe Community College will be closed Monday, October 14, in honor of Indigenous Peoples Day. No classes or activities will be held, and no other student […]
SFCC selects Laurie Saylor as Dean of School of Trades, Advanced Technologies and Sustainability & School of Business, Professional Studies and Education
September 30, 2024 –Santa Fe Community College has selected Laurie Saylor, as the new Dean of the School of Trades, Advanced Technologies, and Sustainability and the School of Business, Professional Studies and Education. Saylor, who began her role on September 30, previously served as the Associate Dean and most recently held the position […]
Collaborative for Higher Education Shared Services (CHESS) receives Workday Technology Trendsetter Award
September 27, 2024 –Santa Fe Community College is excited to share the news that the Collaborative for Higher Education Shared Services (CHESS) Inc. was selected to receive the Technology Trendsetter Award from Workday for its pioneering efforts to build a community of support and collaboration, while streamlining hundreds of business processes, and supporting […]
Inside SFCC
Inside SFCC magazine is a semesterly publication showcasing the accomplishments of Santa Fe Community College students, faculty, staff and administration.
Support sparks student success for Automotive Technologies programs
The Automotive Technologies Program has received recently donated vehicles that ensure students are learning the latest and greatest in this fast-changing industry. Director of Automotive Technologies Julia Furry said, “Our Automotive Technologies program is fortunate to have a strong advisory board that fully supports the program and its mission, including through valuable […]
SFCC celebrates 40th anniversary commencement
At the 40th anniversary commencement in May, alumna Amy Loyd, Ed.L.D., who is the Assistant Secretary for the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education at the U.S. Department of Education, delivered a keynote address that resonated deeply with the 445 SFCC graduates, who collectively received 560 awards. The Class […]
SFCC celebrates with gratitude
As SFCC heads into the winter break and gears up for its spring semester (and 40th anniversary!), we are sharing appreciation for our diverse and resilient students, devoted employees and ever-supportive community members.
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Register now to get a class schedule that fits your needs
If you’re thinking about attending classes in the spring semester, now’s a great time to register. Credit classes begin on Tuesday, January 17. You can find the best selection of classes now. If you wait too long, you might not be able to get into the classes that you want. […]