Santa Fe Community College
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- For the two-year college in Gainesville, Florida, see Santa Fe Community College (Florida)
Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) is a two-year community college located in New Mexico, whose main campus is on 366 acres (148 hectares) just southwest of the city of Santa Fe. Current enrollment is 14,500, 83% of which are classified as part-time students, with 372 full-time and part-time faculty. The college was established in 1983.
In addition to programs for students intent on transferring to four-year institutions (especially the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque), SFCC also offers a variety of occupational specialties, including Culinary Arts, Criminal Justice, and Gallery Management ("designed to prepare students for employment in art galleries and museums").
The campus is also home to the studios and offices of KSFR-FM, Santa Fe's public radio station.
[edit] External links
- Official webpage
- KSFR-FM
- "Santa Fe Community College becomes lab for biomass heating", from the New Mexico Business Weekly, December 6, 2005