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Recent News About Santa Fe College
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SF Students Invited To Entrepreneurship Weekend Bootcamp
The world is changing in ways that now require all students to think and act like entrepreneurs regardless of the path they chose to follow. Santa Fe College is offering CTE students a free opportunity to learn and practice their entrepreneurship skills
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Tickets Available For Brew At The Zoo
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is hosting its inaugural Brew at the Zoo on Saturday, August 13, from 4-7 p.m.
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Career Service Council Hold Next Meeting July 20
The Career Service Council at Santa Fe College will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday, July 20, at 10 a.m. via Zoom.
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Mindsets For STEM Virtual Conference Scheduled For July 14-15
The Florida-Caribbean Louis Stokes Regional Center of Excellence (FL-C LSRCE) will be hosting its third and final Mindsets for STEM Virtual Conference “Exploring Mindset Theory, Intervention and Practice” Thursday and Friday, July 14 and 15.
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Student Loan Forgiveness Information For SF Employees
As a qualifying employer, Santa Fe College employees have the opportunity to cancel their remaining student loan debt after 120 qualifying payments under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.
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SF’s Blount Center Hosts Summer Preview July 16
The Santa Fe College Blount Center will hold a Summer Preview Saturday, July 16, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Planning An Event At SF? Facilities Services Is Ready To Help
As more onsite events begin to be planned and held again across all of Santa Fe College’s locations, Facilities Services is prepared to support these activities.
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SF’s Displaced Homemakers Work With Gainesville Housing Authority On Job Placement Workshops
Santa Fe College’s Displaced Homemakers program is partnering with the Gainesville Housing Authority to hold a series of job placement workshops...
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2022 Earth/Wind/Fire/Water STEM Summer Camp Applications Due June 3
Santa Fe College is inviting rising ninth graders (eighth into ninth grade) in Alachua and Bradford counties to apply for the free 2022 Earth/Wind/Fire/Water STEM Summer Camp.
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2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins June 1
The 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season begins Wednesday, June 1, and runs through Nov. 30, 2022.
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Saints Share Wear Kicks Off Reopening With A June 2 Open House
After an absence of over two years due to the pandemic, Saints Share Wear is ready to open the doors once again to Santa Fe College students and employees.
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SF’s Blount Hall Displays Collection Of Art From Hector Puig
Artwork gifted by Hector Puig installed in SF’s Blount Hall.
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SF Has Three Entries In The STEM For All Video Showcase
Santa Fe College is participating in the STEM for All Video Showcase, which runs now through next Tuesday, May 18.
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Busy Summer For SF’s Facilities Services
Throughout the summer, Santa Fe College’s Facilities Services will be working on a number of projects across the Northwest Campus.
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IPS Provides Body Armor To Ukraine Relief Effort
Santa Fe College’s Institute of Public Safety (IPS) has gotten involved in Ukraine’s effort to defend themselves in the midst of Russia’s invasion.
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HARV And Welding Students Bring Home Accolades From Competition
Santa Fe College Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Ventilation (HARV) and Welding students competed in the Florida State SkillsUSA Competition in Jacksonville last month.
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Registration For CFK 2022 Summer Camp Begins May 4
Santa Fe College College for Kids . (Photo by Matt Stamey/Santa Fe College)
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Student Life’s Emerging And Engaged Leaders Programs Named Finalist For AFC Award
Santa Fe College has been named a finalist for the AFC’s Student Development Commission’s Exemplary Practice Award for the college’s Emerging and Engaged Leadership programs.
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Become A Volunteer With The Alachua County Crisis Center
The Alachua County Crisis Center provides free and confidential crisis response services to the community, almost all of which are provided by highly trained volunteers.
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Santa Fe College launches new scholarship opportunities
Santa Fe College is investing an additional $500,000 in scholarships for non-traditional students to remove barriers to college enrollment and achievement. These new scholarships are in addition to the $1.5 million awarded annually by the SF Foundation.