Campus Weekly
Sarah Martinez wins national award, registration opens Tues.
Marketing Production Associate Sarah Martinez of Marketing & Public Relations won a National Silver Award (for Computer Generated Illustration) in the Paragon’s National Council for Public Relations awards competition for her illustration for SFCC’s Fall 2020 Enrollment campaign. We’re proud to say she studied illustration at SFCC! Congratulations Sarah!
Her illustration is a good reminder that Summer registration for New Mexico residents begins on Tuesday. Priority registration (students who physically reside in New Mexico; have earned more than 30 credit hours and have declared a degree) begins today, Monday.
Summer classes begin June 7. New students should visit https://www.sfcc.edu/get-started/apply-and-register/. Returning students can visit https://www.sfcc.edu/look-for-a-credit-class/ to find classes and registration guidance. The campus remains closed due to COVID-19 restrictions, so registration is online.
Returning students are strongly encouraged to work with an academic advisor prior to registering. Contact at Academic Advising at 505-428-1275 or advisor@sfcc.edu. Registration is at sfcc.edu. New students are encouraged to contact SFCC’s Welcome and Advising Center at 505-428-1270 or wac@sfcc.edu.
News and Announcements
Readings in the Library: Creative Non-fiction noon Apr. 22
Spring 2021 Reading Series:
Creative Non-Fiction
with Emily Stern and SFCC Student Writers
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 22
Register to attend at http://bit.ly/37aHQoB
Register for Summer Nutrition Courses
Interested in learning more about Nutrition, or even pursuing a 22 credit hour Certificate in Nutrition?
There are online classes in Nutrition available this summer, register early! Registration opens Tuesday, April 13 for NM residents.
Online exhibition Hung Out to Dry runs April 23 through June 11
SFCC’s Visual Arts Gallery presents SFCC’s Visual Arts Gallery presents “Hung Out to Dry,” a virtual printmaking exhibition from April 23 through June 11.
The exhibition features a mix of unframed prints by SFCC faculty and students hung in display to showcase the variety of work produced in the SFCC printmaking classes. The virtual exhibition will open on Friday April 23 and continue through June 11. Visit https://www.sfcc.edu/hung-out-to-dry/ to see the exhibition.
SFCC’s Visual Arts Gallery is closed due to COVID-19 restrictions. The virtual exhibition was co-curated by SFCC Visual Arts Gallery Director Linda Cassel and SFCC Director of The Center for Book Art and Printmaking Patricia Pearce. “We think this exhibit shows the diversity of the medium of printmaking. It is an extremely exciting opportunity to explore the magical world of mark making,” Pearce said.
Prints were produced by the following participants: Gina Aranda, Rebecca Bradshaw, Jim Coogan, Ginger Delater, Mascha Denzinger, John Drabanski, Brewster E. Fitz, Gordon Fluke (instructor), Judith Gordon, Lynn Grimes, Kim Kulow Jones, Mike Kimball (instructor), Jennifer Lynch (instructor), Barbara Macks, TJ Mayberry, Brooke Remmert, Frank Remmert, Sudeshna Sengupta, Joan Stango and Peter Wilkenson.
The processes featured in the exhibition include: collagraph, engraving, intaglio, letterpress, linocut, mixed media, monotype, photopolymer, relief print, screen print, solar plate etching and wood block print.
Printmaking classes are offered on a regular basis. Read more about the Printmaking and Book Arts program. Summer registration opens April 13.
Photo: Letterpress printing press in an SFCC printmaking studio.
SF New Mexican column highlights SFCC health program for young parents
Rachel Kutcher’s (April 4) column in the Santa Fe New Mexican, “LEARNING SANTA FE: Community gathers to support education of young parents,” focused on Expanding Opportunities for Young Children’s program supported by the Santa Fe Foundation. The program based at SFCC supports young parents pursuing a health degree. The story featured SFCC student Ariana Coriz, who is from Santo Domingo and has a two-year-old child.
From her column: “One in 5 college students nationally is parenting, yet student parents are rarely mentioned in discussions about college success. …
Financial supports include a book stipend per semester, monthly cohort meeting stipend and tuition assistance. “Being a single mother with past tuition debt, I was unable to reenroll in college, which caused me to stop pursuing my education. EOYF helped me pay my debt and continue my education. The monthly stipend has given me peace of mind that I can support my daughter without losing focus on school,” Coriz said.
Governing Board Approves Policies
The SFCC Governing Board recently approved the revised policies listed below. Click on the links to read each policy. Please address any questions to the Policy Owner or Author listed.
- Policy 2-25 Mandatory Advising for New Degree- and Certificate-Seeking Students
Thomasinia Ortiz-Gallegos, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Student Success, Policy Owner - Policy 4-20 Smoking
Luis Olivas, MBA, SHRM-SCP, Director of Human Resources, Policy Author
Nick Telles, Vice President of Finance/Chief Financial Officer, Policy Owner
Approved policies are posted at SFCC Policies. If you have questions or would like to learn more about college policies or the Shared Governance Policy Review Process, contact Laura Mulry, ext. 1776 or laura.mulry@sfcc.edu.
Parking Lot Closures April 12 -16
Parking Lots – Phase II
SFCC’s consultant, Sunland Construction, will be working on SFCC parking lot the following days. Please plan to park elsewhere on the dates listed or your vehicle could be towed!
- West Wing Parking Lot – April 12 – 13
- FEC Parking Lot – April 14 – 15
- Health & Sciences Parking Lot April 16
Just one more round to go, May 17 – 22.
For questions, contact Karin Pitman, Project Manager at 505-428-1720
Katie Besser Student Art & Writing Awards Celebration 4 p.m. May 5
Katie Besser Student Art & Writing Awards Celebration
4 to 6 p.m. May 5
Please RSVP to attend this online event at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Besser2021.
Students will share their winning works and the SFCC Foundation will present one winner with the Richard Bradford Memorial Scholarship.
Among those introducing our Student Winners at the KBA Celebration will be 2021 KBA judges: SFCC alumni and writer, Tyrone Wright; poet laureate of Santa Fe, Elizabeth Jacobson; artist and illustrator Turner Mark-Jacobs; Dr. Camilla Bustamannte; and author Demetria Martinez.
The KBA is presented by SFCC English and Creative Writing, SFCC Media Arts, The SFCC Foundation, and with the generosity and support of our esteemed judges, SFCC Media Arts Student Intern, Najmeh Mousavi, The SFCC Library, and the Santa Fe Literary Review.
Register for workshop: Contemporary Haiku and Short Forms with Miriam Sagan at 6 p.m. May 4, 2021
SFCC Library will present a workshop with Miriam Sagan, “Contemporary Haiku and Short Forms: How To Write Flash Poems and Reduce Stress!” an online workshop with Miriam Sagan from 6 to 8 p.m. May 4.
Learn about the Japanese traditions of haiku, and how haiku is written today in English. Also expect five-line poems (tanka) and humorous poems (senryu). Haiku can be written in a peaceful garden or on a mountain, but it can also be written while you’re stuck in traffic or with a cell phone.
Expect to do a lot of writing and have some finished tiny poems that you like. There will be a handout on international haiku resources. This is for poets, journal keepers, and anyone who wants to enter the moments of life. Haiku favors the beginner!
Santa Fe Community College has a haiku pathway in its main courtyard. Some of these local haiku will also be part of the inspiration for the workshop.
Space is limited. Send registration requests to: msagan1035@aol.com.
Photo: Haiku on SFCC’s Haiku Pathway
MPR Request now on MySFCC
You can now access the Marketing and Public Relations Job Request Form from MySFCC. Just look in your apps for MPR Request.
MPR is happy to assist with event promotions, webpage updates, and strategic marketing consultations.
Warm water pool open, make your reservations
The warm water pool is now open.
The college will use the same protocols and procedures as were implemented for the regular lap swimming pool.
Please follow the registration instructions as well as the specified COVD-safe guidelines. SFCC will offer three lanes to adhere to the social distancing guidelines. Hours of operation will be 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. through noon on Saturdays. Reservations are for 50-minutes of exercise. There is a $7 fee.
Also, read details in the link below about registering and hours for the regular lap pool.
Register for Spring Readings in the Library
Santa Fe Community College’s Library and Creative Writing Program will host a series of readings of original works throughout April and May. All readings are free and open to the public.
The public is invited to attend, but must pre-register in advance to attend any or all of these at https://forms.gle/FsTiaRJQ64KpUopE6
Schedule of readings and topics:
• Thursday, April 22, Noon to 1:30 p.m. Students in Emily Stern’s Creative Non-Fiction read their works. Pre-register by April 21 to get Zoom link.
• Thursday, April 29, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Students in Genevieve Bett’s Exploring Creative Writing spring 2020 class will read their work. Pre-register by April 28 to get Zoom link.
• Thursday, May 6, 5 to 6 p.m. SFCC Faculty and Staff Annual Springtime Reading. Pre-register by May 5 to get Zoom link.
• Wednesday, May 12, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Students in Terry Wilson’s Exploring Creative Writing read their work. Pre-register by May 11 to get Zoom link.
Join April community book discussion, get book from SFCC library now
Community Book Discussion
The SFCC Library is partnering with the Santa Fe Public Library to bring you programming for Santa Fe’s Big Read of the book
“Into the Beautiful North” by Luis Alberto Urrea. The SFCC Library will be hosting two discussions about the book. Students, community members, faculty, and staff are all welcome to join us online to talk about the book.
Multiple copies of the book have been purchased by the SFCC Library. Put in an order to checkout a copy using the SFCC Library’s curbside services:
https://libraryhelp.sfcc.edu/curbside
Register to attend our online discussions (you can register for either discussion or both):
Wednesday, April 21 7-8:30 p.m.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/April21North
or
Wednesday, April 28 noon to 1:30 p.m.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/April28North
Join Stephen DeGuilio for talk, "What We Owe Children: Something Better than School" on April 20
Join Stephen DeGuilio, Ph.D., for his talk, “What We Owe Our Children: Something Better than School” from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. April 20. Pre-register by April 19.
The online presentation is sponsored by the SFCC Library.
Description: We hear that the U.S. public education system is failing, especially for the less privileged. Can we apply science to ensure that our next generation of professionals, social leaders, and workers of all kinds acquire the skills and knowledge they need to understand our environmental and human needs?
Please register by April 19 to join at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DeGiulioApril2021. The presentation login information will be sent to the email address you provide the morning of the presentation.
Register for Janie Chodosh's talk: Elephant Doctor of India
The Elephant Doctor of India
2 to 3 p.m. April 27 online
Janie Chodosh spent three weeks in Assam, India with conservationist and elephant doctor, Dr. KK Sarma. Her book, “The Elephant Doctor of India” explores his work in saving and protecting elephants, how the largest tea growing region in the world affects these magnificent creatures, and the ecology of the elephants. She will show slides and read from her new book.
Sponsored by the SFCC Library
Register to attend by April 26 (an invitation will be sent to the email address you provide the morning of the event):
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ChodoshApril2021
Midtown Campus news
Several news stories in recent weeks indicated that the Midtown Campus developer wanted to end its contract with the city and the City Council has ended the agreement. SFCC is a partner in the Midtown Campus planning.
3/31/2021, Santa Fe New Mexican “Midtown campus focus shifts to rezoning, planning for incremental development”
3/11/2021, Santa Fe New Mexican, “City of Santa Fe plans forums to discuss how to use midtown campus”
2/10/21, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Santa Fe City Council hears development options for midtown campus”
1/28/2021, Santa Fe New Mexican, Santa Fe agrees to terminate midtown development contract”
Image: Santa Fe Higher Education Center is on the edge of the Midtown Campus.
American Red Cross classes offered Spring 2021
Opportunities for American Red Cross training are available, register now at https://www.sfcc.edu/ with the CRN listed below. For more information, call 428-1608, or click the course title to view a flyer.
Water Safety Instructor Course
April 9 – 18
CRN 30693 HLED 1140
Register now for CE classes about greenhouses and hydroponics
Don’t have time for a class during the semester? Consider taking a Saturday workshop in greenhouse design and operation (April 17) or hydroponics (May 1) with Richard C. (Charlie) Schulz (shown in the inset photo). Register now to secure your spot.
Employees use your EEB Benefit. Need assistance with registration? Call 505-428-1676 or email CE@sfcc.edu.
Media related to ERP/SIS initiative to assist students
Many stories, columns and radio interviews are highlighting the ERP/SIS (Enterprise Resources Planning and Student Information System). CHESS (Collaborative for Higher Education Shared Services) is the non-profit collaborative organization.
3/30/2021, Los Alamos Reporter, “New higher education nonprofit CHESS to offer students more flexibility.”
4/3/2021, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Five New Mexico colleges’ shared services plan receives state funding.”
3/30/2021, Inside Higher Ed, “New Mexico Institutions Create Shared Services Collaborative.”
2/22/2021 Myplains.com published a story, “Clovis Community College, four other New Mexico colleges form shared technology alliance.”
2/15/2021, Diverse Education featured the story: “Five New Mexico Colleges Plan to Establish Joint Service System”
02/05/21, “Cline’s Corner podcast podcast”: President Becky Rowley outlined the benefits students will receive through SFCC’s partnership with five New Mexico colleges on a new technology system when she spoke with Lynn Cline, host of KSFR 101.1 FM’s Cline’s Corner.
2/1/21, Community College Daily, Partnering to streamline services and reduce costs
2/11/21, PR Newswire, Five New Mexico Colleges Band Together to Share One Enterprise Technology System
1/22/2021, KTRC radio, Northern New Mexico College President Rick Bailey and President Becky Rowley explore the benefits students will experience with a new technology system shared by five colleges on the Richard Eeds Show on KTRC.
1/7/2021, University Business, “5 New Mexico colleges launch groundbreaking partnership”
12/18/2020, Santa Fe New Mexican, “SFCC among 5 New Mexico colleges to collaborate on admissions/transfers”
12/12/20, Santa Fe New Mexican, “My View: Colleges introduce new collaborations.”
SFCC in the news
The following stories or radio shows either featured or mentioned SFCC or one of its employees.
4/8/21, Los Alamos Daily Post, “Mason Updates Community Leaders On LANL Initiatives.” LANL director Thom Mason mentions partnership with SFCC.
4/5/2021, Santa Fe New Mexican, New Mexico opens coronavirus shots to residents 16 and older
4/1/2021, KSFR, Migratory Birds Return to New Mexico As Weather Warms. Deborah Begel interviews Lenny Gannes.
3/20/2021 Albuquerque Journal, “SFCC wins $200K grant for environmental job training.”
3/20/2021 Santa Fe New Mexican, “Santa Fe college program trains in environmental work, life.”
3/2/21,KVSF, Richard Eeds interviews Lenny Gannes. Hear it here.
2/24/2021, Edscoop.com, “Colleges adopt degree auditing platform to keep students on track.”
Student Spotlight
Join SFCC grad for NASA STEM stars presentation
SFCC grad Sara Lanctot is one of the panelists at an upcoming NASA STEM stars presentation. This is a great opportunity to share with students interested in internships at NASA.
At noon, Wed 4/14, YouTube live: https://youtu.be/W3OwMgAwOIo
Apply by May 3 for Health Sciences Ambassador Program
The UNM Health Sciences Center Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion offers
the Health Sciences Ambassadors Program hosted at SFCC.
The program is an academic year-long program providing new students from economically or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds who are interested in health careers a year-to-year program to ensure they matriculate and graduate to their next level of education.
For more information on eligibility and program benefits, see the program information sheet.
Upcoming NNMC info sessions matched to your interest
Northern New Mexico Info Sessions
Please email Louise Majorey for the ZOOM Link to the session you are interested in attending: louise.majorey@nnmc.edu
- Business Students 4/15 1-3 p.m.
Dr.Lori Baca, Chair of Business Administration will present on Northern’s Bachelor of Business Administration degree for students interested in Project Management, Business Administration and Accounting. - Psychology & Liberal Arts Students 4/20 1-3 p.m.
Dr.Tara Lopez, Chair of Integrated Studies Program, will present Northern’s Bachelor of Arts degree for students interested in Criminal Justice, Psychology & Humanities - Careers in Engineering 4/22 1-3 p.m.
Dr.S.Ahmed, Chair of Engineering & Steve Cox, Faculty will present Northern’s Bachelor of Engineering degree. Learn about Internships and Careers in Engineering - Careers in Science 4/27 1-3 p.m.
Dr.S. Nandy, Science Faculty & NNMC Students will present Northern’s Bachelor of Science degrees. Learn about careers in Environmental Science, Biology & Chemistry
SFCC Library opens on limited basis by reservation
The library is open to current students by reservation beginning Monday, March 29. The regular hours are from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Make reservations by visiting: https://libraryhelp.sfcc.edu/reservations.
Please note: SFCC’s Library’s priority is to maintain a safe environment and for this reason we have made changes to the library space and services to keep everyone safe.
When you come to campus with a library reservation, you must check in with Security at the college entrance and you must present a Student ID. You cannot come directly to the library.
Reservations are required for all library users. Study reservations are available for a maximum of 2 hours and reservations must be made 24 hours ahead of time. Along with taking reservations for table and chair space for studying, the library is taking reservations to browse the shelves for books, DVDs, and CDs. The browsing reservations are available for a maximum of 30 minutes each day.
Student Weekly Connection April 9
This week’s Student Weekly Connection – find information on Early Registration, How to participate in vendor demonstrations of software to be used for future student registration and administration, Resources for students including Casa Cerrillos Supportive Housing and La Familia Medical Center, and lots more!
Check it out at
https://www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-student-weekly-connection-4-9/
New round of support groups begin April 5
Counseling Services is opening up an online Support Group as well as a Grief Support Group to new members. Taking place via a secure video platform for the second half of the spring semester, the groups will begin the week of April 5th and meet for 6 weeks.
Group sessions will meet for 1 hour.
The group meeting times are as follows:
- Support Group: Thursdays at 5:30pm (1hr)
- Grief Support Group: Thursdays at 2pm (1hr)
Please email counselingservices@sfcc.edu
March 3 COVID-19 Update for Students
On March 3, President Rowley shared a message about the College’s optimistic changes for the summer semester based on COVID-19 vaccination progress.
SFCC’s Virtual Commencement Ceremony is scheduled for 10 a.m. May 15.
Read the full update here.
Employee Announcements
Roxanne Tapia plays Irma in Teatro Paraguas' Into the Beautiful North
Teatro Paraguas presents a Live Zoom performance
of
Into The Beautiful North by Karen Zacarías
adapted from the novel by Luis Alberto Urrea
Directed by JoJo Sena de Tarnoff
MPR Executive Assistant Roxanne Tapia will be playing Irma, Nayeli’s aunt and the mayor of Tres Camarones.
Click on a date to register for the live zoom performance:
7 p.m. Friday, April 23
2 p.m. Saturday, April 24
2 p.m. Sunday April 25
This production is part of a community-wide event initiated by the Santa Fe Public Library and sponsored by a Big Read Project grant from the Nation Endowment of The Arts. Please visit https://santafelibrary.org/calendar-3/ for a full list of activities, or visit the Big Read website at https://santafereads.weebly.com/
See video of Lenny Gannes' talk on Migratory Songbirds
If you missed the recent SFCC Library talk by Lenny Gannes, Ph.D. on Migrating Songbirds: Small and Mighty, you can now watch it on SFCC’s You Tube channel.
Conversation with the President video available
In case you missed it, the Conversation with the President that was held for employees on Monday April 5 is available to view on YouTube.
Sydney Scherr shares Friends of Folk Art lecture video
Watch the video of FRIENDS OF FOLK ART LECTURE by Sydney Scherr “Mohan’s Chariot: A Journey into Divine Creativity.”
See more photos and read more about her lecture here.
Sydney Scherr, program head of SFCC’s jewelry and metal arts, is an award winning designer, goldsmith, sculptor, illustrator and educator.
Visit Syndey Scherr’s website. Sydney is scheduled to be showcasing her jewelry at La Fonda of Santa Fe starting March 26 from 10 a.m. through 6 p.m. and will be there many Fridays through Sundays.
March 3 Campus Update and COVID Vaccines
In a email to employees on March 3, President Rowley shared information on priority vaccinations for Higher Education.
Read the full update here.
Remote Work Reimbursement deadline is Friday
The Remote Work Reimbursement Form is available on SFCC Connect. You must be logged via VPN to access the form.
Submit this form if you are eligible for Remote Work Reimbursement by Friday, April 16. If you were eligible last fall, you are likely still eligible if you are working from home. Speak with your supervisor if you have questions about your eligibility.
Sign up to read for the Faculty and Staff Annual Springtime Reading
Readings in the Library: Faculty and Staff Annual Springtime Reading
5 to 6 p.m. May 6, 2021
All faculty and staff are invited to read their original creative work aloud at this beloved and supportive springtime event. To sign up to read, email sflr@sfcc.edu.
NAPE Webinar: Realizing Potential with Mindset 10 a.m. May 5
Realizing Potential with Mindset
Realizing Potential with Mindset is designed to assist educators in transforming their practice to foster a growth mindset in themselves and in their students. Using a growth-mindset approach in teaching is especially effective in developing equitable learning environments that support every student. This course provides an overview of growth mindset, including key characteristics, benefits, and strategies to employ in the classroom.
Wednesday, May 5, 2021, 10 am to 11:30 am
The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V) grant funds are supporting this professional development. If you have any questions, please contact Ann Black at ann.black@sfcc.edu or 928-779-4584.
How to enroll for COVID 19 vaccine
Please see the President’s update from Jan. 8 to see how to enroll for the COVID-19 vaccine.
SFCC encourages you to enroll soon, so our state can more effectively distribute the vaccine and notify you when vaccine doses will be available in your area.
NOVID phone app: The City of Santa Fe has partnered with NOVID to slow the spread of the virus. Download the free app at NOVID.org. Read more about the app in this Dec. 15 Santa Fe Reporter story, “Spread the Word, not COVID-19.”
Since the update was released, there has been additional information about the phases of distribution. Read more here.
Reminder: Don't speak to ERP vendors
In an email on Dec. 15, President Rowley shared an ERP update.
She stated: After months of incredibly hard work by dozens of our colleagues here and at our partner colleges at CNM, Clovis Community College, Northern New Mexico College, and San Juan College with the Shared Services Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) initiative, I am pleased to announce that our Shared Services ERP Request for Proposals will be posted on Friday, Dec. 18…
Later in the full message she notes,
“Thank you to our coworkers who have dedicated many hours to the Shared Services ERP RFP. Thank you, also, to all of you for continuing to honor the mandate that we must avoid all vendor contact now through the awarding of the contract next summer. We have already received a lot of outreach from vendors, and that has not been limited to those in OIT. Therefore, please remember to avoid responding to vendors. Should you hear from a vendor, please refer them to Gerrie Becker, Chief Procurement Officer for the RFP, 505-224-4551. Gerrie is the only person authorized to speak with vendors.”
Let's help slow the spread of the virus
Let’s keep everyone safe and remember:
• Public health orders require that everyone wear a mask at all times outside of your home.
• Social distance in public and avoid gatherings with people outside your household.
• If you are feeling ill, you should not come into work, and avoid any type of social setting. The College wants you to feel better before you return to work.
• If you are feeling ill: Get tested and isolate yourself from others as much as possible. We need to help mitigate the health risk to others.
• Call 1-855-600-3453 for testing information and results. A new testing site at 2501 Camino Entrada at Fire Station #7 is open 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
• If you do contract COVID-19, seek medical attention immediately. Notify your supervisor and human resources. These cases need to reported, SFCC is here to support you.
Please do your part, to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Stay home, stay safe, stay healthy.
Do you need information on testing? Visit togethernm.org.
Remember to wash your hands for a full 20 seconds!
Submit nominations for WOW awards
The Office of Human Resources reminds you to nominate who you think is doing a great job here at SFCC. The nomination form can be found at the SFCC Connect portal, or by reaching out to Joanne Romero joanne.romero@sfcc.edu
Let Campus Weekly share your news
Let us know about your accomplishments and other news that you’d like to share. Please remember that the deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesday to get an item in the next week’s issue. Submit here.
Register now to attend New Technology Vendor Presentations
YOUR input is requested! Attend New Technology Vendor Presentations April 20 to May 6.
SFCC is excited to be a partner in improving the student, faculty, and staff experience through a modern technology solution. The Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Shared Services initiative transforms how our five colleges (SFCC, Clovis, CNM, Northern New Mexico College, San Juan College) work together through a common platform (recruitment, admissions, student records and services, graduation, continuing ed, human resources, financial services, and more). Learn more at vendor finalist presentations specifically designed for you (students, faculty, staff). Attend all three vendors’ presentations to compare what each has to offer and to provide feedback.
Deadline: Sign up by Friday, April 16.
Register now at https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/7db93466c0544b4db537bc6783b0453b.
You are registering for the ERP/SIS (Enterprise Resources Planning and Student Information System) Experience introduction. Once registered, you will receive an email with the link for each session. Thank you.