Santa Fe College | |
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Former Names: | Santa Fe Junior College (1965–1972)[1] Santa Fe Community College (1972–2008)[2] |
Type: | Public college |
Parent: | Florida College System |
Accreditation: | SACS |
Endowment: | $35.3 million (2024)[3] |
Budget: | $98.1 million (2024)[4] |
President: | Paul Broadie II |
Faculty: | 251 (full-time)[5] 404 (part-time) |
Undergrad: | 12,729 (fall 2022) |
City: | Gainesville |
State: | Florida |
Country: | United States |
Coordinates: | 29.6784°N -82.4325°W |
Campus: | Midsize suburb |
Colors: | Saints blue and white |
Nickname: | Saints |
Sporting Affiliations: | NJCAA Region 8 – Mid-Florida Conference |
Mascot: | Caesar the St. Bernard |
Santa Fe College is a public college located in Gainesville, Florida. As part of the Florida College System, it offers both associate and baccalaureate degree programs. Established in 1965 by the Florida Legislature as Santa Fe Junior College, the institution began classes in September 1966. It was renamed Santa Fe Community College in 1972 and became "Santa Fe College" in 2008 to highlight its baccalaureate programs.[6] [7]
Santa Fe College operates multiple campuses and centers throughout Alachua and Bradford counties:
Santa Fe College offers over 50 accredited programs in technology and applied sciences, primarily leading to associate degrees. It provides programs in fields such as dental assisting, air conditioning repair, automotive technology, and more. The college’s zoo animal technology program is notable for its onsite training at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo.[10]
The college offers nine bachelor’s degrees in areas including accounting, clinical laboratory science, early childhood education, health services administration, industrial biotechnology, information systems technology, multimedia and video production technology, nursing, and organizational management.[11]
The Lawrence W. Tyree Library, located on the Northwest Campus, opened in January 2002. The $10 million facility includes study rooms, a coffee shop, computer stations, and a comprehensive online catalog. It is named in honor of Lawrence W. Tyree, a former president of the college.
See main article: Santa Fe Saints. Santa Fe College is represented by the Santa Fe Saints, with varsity teams competing in Region 8 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).
In 2012 and 2014, the Aspen Institute named Santa Fe College one of the ten best community colleges in the U.S.[12] [13] In 2015, the college received the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, recognizing it as the top community college in the country.
In 2015, the Lawrence W. Tyree Library received the Excellence in Academic Libraries Award from the Association of College & Research Libraries.[14]