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Santa Fe College

Santa Fe College is a public college based in Gainesville, Florida, with satellite campuses in Alachua and Bradford counties. It is part of the Florida College System. It was established in 1965 as Santa Fe Junior College by the Florida Legislature and began offering classes in September 1966.[1] As of Fall 2020, the school had an enrollment of 12,607 students, and offers associate and baccalaureate degree programs.[2]

Santa Fe College
Former names
Santa Fe Community College (1965–2008)
TypePublic college
Established1965; 58 years ago (1965)
Parent institution
Florida College System
PresidentPaul Broadie II, Ph.D.
Students12,607 (Fall 2020)
Location, ,
United States

29°40′42″N 82°25′57″W / 29.67837930°N 82.43253920°W / 29.67837930; -82.43253920Coordinates: 29°40′42″N 82°25′57″W / 29.67837930°N 82.43253920°W / 29.67837930; -82.43253920
CampusSuburban
ColorsBlue and white   
NicknameSaints
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA Region 8, Mid-Florida Conference
Websitewww.sfcollege.edu
Main campus, southern end

History

Santa Fe Community College was established by the Florida Legislature in 1965 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. Although the original name of the school was Santa Fe Junior College,[3] the name was changed to Santa Fe Community College in 1972.[4] The name sometimes caused confusion with the similarly-named college in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[5]

In 2008, Santa Fe Community College officially changed its name to Santa Fe College to emphasize the bachelor's degree programs that it began offering.[6][7]

Locations

Campuses

  • Northwest Campus, located in the Northwest side of Gainesville next to I-75, opened in 1972. The 175-acre (0.71 km2) campus serves as the main campus for the college.

Centers

  • Andrews Center, located in Starke, opened in the renovated Bradford County Courthouse in 1985. It expanded in 1991 with the restored Cultural Building and in 2001 with the Lillian Stump Center.
  • Blount Center, located in downtown Gainesville, opened in 1990. Originally in the renovated 6th Street railroad depot, it expanded in 1993 and again in 2006 with a new classroom building.
  • Charles R. and Nancy V. Perry Center for Emerging Technologies, located in Alachua, opened in 2009. The Perry Center serves as the home for the new Clinical Laboratory Technology bachelor's degree, as well as the biotechnology degrees.
  • Davis Center, located in Archer, opened in 2003.
  • Kirkpatrick Center, located near the Gainesville Regional Airport, opened in 1972. This center, also referred to at the Institute of Public Safety, educates law enforcement and corrections officer recruits and offers programs to train sworn officers. The Kirkpatrick Center also educates students in the Emergency Medical Services and Aviation Sciences programs.
  • Watson Center, located in Keystone Heights, opened in 2005, with a second building being added in 2006.[8]

Academics

The college has more than 50 accredited technology and applied sciences programs, most which are two-year degrees.

Demographics of student body (Fall 2018)[9]
Students Florida U.S. Census
African American 19.46% 16.9% 13.4%
European American 51.9% 54.1% 60.7%
Hispanic American 18.97% 25.6% 18.1%
Other 9.97% 0.5% 1.3%

Arts and Sciences Program

Offering an Associate in 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 College are the same as those in the first two years at Florida's public universities. Santa Fe College's liberal arts courses are also transferable to most public and private four-year schools in the US.[10]

Technology and Applied Sciences Program

Offering the Associate in Science degree or certificate, the Associate in Science program consists of technology and applied sciences courses designed 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 include Dental Assisting, Air Conditioning Repair, Automotive Technology, Child Development, Construction, Public Safety, Zoo Animal Technology, Information Technology, Cardiovascular Technology, Aviation Safety and Nursing.[10]

Bachelor's degrees

Santa Fe College offers nine bachelor's degrees: Accounting, Clinical Laboratory Science, Early Childhood Education, Health Services Administration, Industrial Biotechnology, Information Systems Technology, Multimedia and Video Production Technology, Nursing, and Organizational Management.[10]

Library

Santa Fe College is supported by the Lawrence W. Tyree Library, which is located in Building Y on the main Northwest Campus. Opened in January 2002, the $10 million building includes a coffee shop, multiple group study rooms of varying sizes, DVD and video viewing stations, computerized classrooms, a conference room and two reference desks.[11] Additional technology and services available to Santa Fe College students and faculty through the Tyree Library include printers and copiers, BookScan stations, multiple charging stations, quiet study space throughout the third floor, and 87 computers distributed throughout the library's ample study areas, as well as a thorough online library catalog through which patrons can also request books and other media from library collections throughout the state.[12]

The library is named in honor of former Santa Fe Community College president, Lawrence W. Tyree.[11]

Athletics

Fight Song

In 2009, Santa Fe College adopted a fight song. "Saints Forever" was performed for the first time on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 between softball games in Gainesville. The song was a collaboration between Chris Sharp, the college's director of bands, and Ryan B. Leverone, a Santa Fe College student.[13]

Awards and recognition

In 2009, Santa Fe College was listed 6th in the nation in awarding A.A. degrees by Community College Week.[14]

In 2012 and 2014, the college was named as one of the ten best community colleges in the United States by the Aspen Institute.[15][16]

In 2015, the Aspen Institute gave the school the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence as top-rated community college in the United States.[17]

In 2015, Santa Fe College's Lawrence W. Tyree Library received the 2015 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award from the Association of College & Research Libraries.[18]

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ History of the Colleges. Santa Fe College. sfcollege.edu. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Santa Fe College". Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. 2021. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  3. ^ Laney, Glenn (January 21, 1966). "Alachua's Junior College Receives Its Formal Name". The Tampa Tribune. p. B-1. Retrieved February 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Santa Fe Becomes Latest College To Switch Name". The Orlando Sentinel. June 1, 1972. p. 1-B. Retrieved February 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Mix-ups tie Santa Fe colleges". The Miami Herald. Associated Press. August 30, 1993. p. 5B. Retrieved February 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Voyles, Karen (1 July 2008). "SFCC adopting new name". The Gainesville Sun. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  7. ^ Travis, Scott (July 7, 2008). "'State colleges' will offer 2- and 4-year degrees". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. pp. A1, A2. Retrieved February 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Santa Fe College".
  9. ^ "SACSCOC Accreditation".
  10. ^ a b c "Programs by Type". Santa Fe College. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  11. ^ a b Florida, Communications and Creative Services, Santa Fe College, Gainesville. "Santa Fe College". Library-Default. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  12. ^ Florida, Communications and Creative Services, Santa Fe College, Gainesville. "Santa Fe College". Library-Default. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  13. ^ Mathis, Hayley (22 April 2009). "SFC unveils school fight song". The Gainesville Sun. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  14. ^ [1] July 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Two Florida community colleges named 'Top 10' in the nation". Florida Trend. September 4, 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  16. ^ Bidwell, Allie (March 19, 2015). "Structured Pathways Help Community Colleges Succeed". USA Today. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  17. ^ Jester, Erin (March 18, 2015). "Santa Fe College wins Aspen Prize". The Gainesville Sun. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  18. ^ Jester, Erin (31 March 2015). "SF College's library gets national award" (PDF). Gainesville.com. The Gainesville Sun. Retrieved 15 November 2016.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Official athletics website

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This article is about the college in Gainesville Florida For the college in Santa Fe New Mexico see Santa Fe Community College For the college formerly known as The College of Santa Fe see Santa Fe University of Art and Design This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Santa Fe College news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Santa Fe College is a public college based in Gainesville Florida with satellite campuses in Alachua and Bradford counties It is part of the Florida College System It was established in 1965 as Santa Fe Junior College by the Florida Legislature and began offering classes in September 1966 1 As of Fall 2020 the school had an enrollment of 12 607 students and offers associate and baccalaureate degree programs 2 Santa Fe CollegeFormer namesSanta Fe Community College 1965 2008 TypePublic collegeEstablished1965 58 years ago 1965 Parent institutionFlorida College SystemPresidentPaul Broadie II Ph D Students12 607 Fall 2020 LocationGainesville Florida United States29 40 42 N 82 25 57 W 29 67837930 N 82 43253920 W 29 67837930 82 43253920 Coordinates 29 40 42 N 82 25 57 W 29 67837930 N 82 43253920 W 29 67837930 82 43253920CampusSuburbanColorsBlue and white NicknameSaintsSporting affiliationsNJCAA Region 8 Mid Florida ConferenceWebsitewww wbr sfcollege wbr eduMain campus southern end Contents 1 History 2 Locations 2 1 Campuses 2 2 Centers 3 Academics 3 1 Arts and Sciences Program 3 2 Technology and Applied Sciences Program 3 3 Bachelor s degrees 4 Library 5 Athletics 5 1 Fight Song 6 Awards and recognition 7 Notable alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditSanta Fe Community College was established by the Florida Legislature in 1965 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 Although the original name of the school was Santa Fe Junior College 3 the name was changed to Santa Fe Community College in 1972 4 The name sometimes caused confusion with the similarly named college in Santa Fe New Mexico 5 In 2008 Santa Fe Community College officially changed its name to Santa Fe College to emphasize the bachelor s degree programs that it began offering 6 7 Locations EditCampuses Edit Northwest Campus located in the Northwest side of Gainesville next to I 75 opened in 1972 The 175 acre 0 71 km2 campus serves as the main campus for the college Centers Edit Andrews Center located in Starke opened in the renovated Bradford County Courthouse in 1985 It expanded in 1991 with the restored Cultural Building and in 2001 with the Lillian Stump Center Blount Center located in downtown Gainesville opened in 1990 Originally in the renovated 6th Street railroad depot it expanded in 1993 and again in 2006 with a new classroom building Charles R and Nancy V Perry Center for Emerging Technologies located in Alachua opened in 2009 The Perry Center serves as the home for the new Clinical Laboratory Technology bachelor s degree as well as the biotechnology degrees Davis Center located in Archer opened in 2003 Kirkpatrick Center located near the Gainesville Regional Airport opened in 1972 This center also referred to at the Institute of Public Safety educates law enforcement and corrections officer recruits and offers programs to train sworn officers The Kirkpatrick Center also educates students in the Emergency Medical Services and Aviation Sciences programs Watson Center located in Keystone Heights opened in 2005 with a second building being added in 2006 8 Academics EditThe college has more than 50 accredited technology and applied sciences programs most which are two year degrees Demographics of student body Fall 2018 9 Students Florida U S CensusAfrican American 19 46 16 9 13 4 European American 51 9 54 1 60 7 Hispanic American 18 97 25 6 18 1 Other 9 97 0 5 1 3 Arts and Sciences Program Edit Offering an Associate in 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 College are the same as those in the first two years at Florida s public universities Santa Fe College s liberal arts courses are also transferable to most public and private four year schools in the US 10 Technology and Applied Sciences Program Edit Offering the Associate in Science degree or certificate the Associate in Science program consists of technology and applied sciences courses designed 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 include Dental Assisting Air Conditioning Repair Automotive Technology Child Development Construction Public Safety Zoo Animal Technology Information Technology Cardiovascular Technology Aviation Safety and Nursing 10 Bachelor s degrees Edit Santa Fe College offers nine bachelor s degrees Accounting Clinical Laboratory Science Early Childhood Education Health Services Administration Industrial Biotechnology Information Systems Technology Multimedia and Video Production Technology Nursing and Organizational Management 10 Library EditSanta Fe College is supported by the Lawrence W Tyree Library which is located in Building Y on the main Northwest Campus Opened in January 2002 the 10 million building includes a coffee shop multiple group study rooms of varying sizes DVD and video viewing stations computerized classrooms a conference room and two reference desks 11 Additional technology and services available to Santa Fe College students and faculty through the Tyree Library include printers and copiers BookScan stations multiple charging stations quiet study space throughout the third floor and 87 computers distributed throughout the library s ample study areas as well as a thorough online library catalog through which patrons can also request books and other media from library collections throughout the state 12 The library is named in honor of former Santa Fe Community College president Lawrence W Tyree 11 Athletics EditFight Song Edit In 2009 Santa Fe College adopted a fight song Saints Forever was performed for the first time on Tuesday April 21 2009 between softball games in Gainesville The song was a collaboration between Chris Sharp the college s director of bands and Ryan B Leverone a Santa Fe College student 13 Awards and recognition EditIn 2009 Santa Fe College was listed 6th in the nation in awarding A A degrees by Community College Week 14 In 2012 and 2014 the college was named as one of the ten best community colleges in the United States by the Aspen Institute 15 16 In 2015 the Aspen Institute gave the school the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence as top rated community college in the United States 17 In 2015 Santa Fe College s Lawrence W Tyree Library received the 2015 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award from the Association of College amp Research Libraries 18 Notable alumni EditDebbie Boyd Former member of the Florida House of Representatives Robin Campbell U S Olympian from 1980 to 1984 Craig Fugate Director of FEMA under President Barack Obama Adam Kluger Businessman Advertising executive and founder of The Kluger Agency Connie Mack IV Former U S Representative and son of former U S Senator Connie Mack III Marco Rubio U S Senator candidate in the 2016 U S presidential election former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Karen Thurman Former U S Representative and Chair of the Florida Democratic Party Clovis Watson Jr Former member of the Florida House of Representatives and current Alachua County Sheriff Jeremy Hunter Musician and composer known on YouTube as Skatune NetworkSee also EditSanta Fe College Teaching ZooReferences Edit History of the Colleges Santa Fe College sfcollege edu Retrieved 14 July 2020 Santa Fe College Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System 2021 Retrieved 5 February 2022 Laney Glenn January 21 1966 Alachua s Junior College Receives Its Formal Name The Tampa Tribune p B 1 Retrieved February 16 2022 via Newspapers com Santa Fe Becomes Latest College To Switch Name The Orlando Sentinel June 1 1972 p 1 B Retrieved February 16 2022 via Newspapers com Mix ups tie Santa Fe colleges The Miami Herald Associated Press August 30 1993 p 5B Retrieved February 16 2022 via Newspapers com Voyles Karen 1 July 2008 SFCC adopting new name The Gainesville Sun Retrieved 2008 07 01 Travis Scott July 7 2008 State colleges will offer 2 and 4 year degrees South Florida Sun Sentinel pp A1 A2 Retrieved February 16 2022 via Newspapers com Santa Fe College SACSCOC Accreditation a b c Programs by Type Santa Fe College Retrieved 19 March 2015 a b Florida Communications and Creative Services Santa Fe College Gainesville Santa Fe College Library Default Retrieved 27 October 2021 Florida Communications and Creative Services Santa Fe College Gainesville Santa Fe College Library Default Retrieved 27 October 2021 Mathis Hayley 22 April 2009 SFC unveils school fight song The Gainesville Sun Retrieved 2012 01 30 1 Archived July 8 2011 at the Wayback Machine Two Florida community colleges named Top 10 in the nation Florida Trend September 4 2014 Retrieved 4 September 2014 Bidwell Allie March 19 2015 Structured Pathways Help Community Colleges Succeed USA Today Retrieved March 19 2015 Jester Erin March 18 2015 Santa Fe College wins Aspen Prize The Gainesville Sun Retrieved April 24 2015 Jester Erin 31 March 2015 SF College s library gets national award PDF Gainesville com The Gainesville Sun Retrieved 15 November 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Fe College Official website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Fe College amp oldid 1150966707, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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