Santa Fe Community College

Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) is a public two-year comprehensive community college located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The school has an undergraduate population of about 6,300 students.

The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificate programs. SFCC offers general studies courses and occupational specialties including culinary arts, green technologies and trades, criminal justice and gallery management. The college also provides a number of career-oriented programs in fields like nursing, emergency medical technician response and dental health. SFCC also offers programs in fine woodworking, media arts, fine arts and film.

SFCC's Higher Education Center offers televised and online connections to bachelor and masters programs at the University of New Mexico, New Mexico Highlands University and the Institute of American Indian Art.

Read more about Santa Fe Community College:  Campus, History, Higher Education Center

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