Our SF Foundation has some funds to assist students in need of textbooks and/or instructional materials! Amount of award depends on the student’s enrollment status (# of credit hours). Contact Dr. Bea Awoniyi at bea.awoniyi@sfcollege.edu Student Criteria: Currently enrolled at least half-time (at least…
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The Adult Education Artist Entrepreneurs Art
The Santa Fe College Adult Education Artist Entrepreneurs are a diverse, inclusive group of inspired and inspiring artists/creators — painters, photographers, crafters, musicians, bakers, and more– developing, refining, sharing, showcasing, and marketing their talents online and in the community. SF…
Coping with the Stress of Current Crises in College
Coping with the Stress of Current Crises in College Uncertainty brings higher levels of distress to students The latter half of any semester can be stress inducing, with papers and project due dates fast approaching and finals looming. Add a…
Call for First Generation Students
Were you a first generation student? Then please help the college film a short video on Oct. 29! The college is producing a short video to encourage and support prospective first generation students. If you were a first generation student…
Ryan Yarbrough, first Saint to play in the World Series
Former Santa Fe Saints left-handed pitcher Ryan Yarbrough is playing in the Fall Classic this week with the Tampa Bay Rays. Ryan played baseball for the Saints in the spring of 2011 and 2012, winning the Mid-Florida Conference both years.…
Financial Literacy Event
Financial Literacy Event Want to develop a plan for a healthy financial future? Is budgeting and saving a struggle? Need to better understand how credit works? Seeking advice on how to fund an education? Join Us for Our Santa Fe…
SF Teaching Zoo and SFPD Team Up for Canned Food Drive
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo and Santa Fe College Police Department are working together to help food-insecure families in the community with a canned food drive. Beginning Thursday, Oct. 15 through Friday, Nov. 20, they will be hosting #WhoCanYouCan,…
Dia de la Raza – Octubre 12
The first celebration of Day of the Race in Mexico was in 1917, at the initiative of then president Venustino Carranza. Dia de la Raza is a day to reflect on the current challenges indigenous people in various nations are…
Research 101 Workshop
Taking classes from home? Unable to get to a library orientation? Then join us for Zoom into College Research! The series includes three different workshops. The Research 101 workshop will introduce students to the research process, including devising a search…
Learning Commons Writing Jam: Source Synthesis Workshops
MDG’s Sixth Annual "Looking Beyond College" Scholarship Essay Contest
MDG Advertising, one of the country’s most creative advertising agencies, wants to help you pay for college! We developed this scholarship essay contest for students who are seeking financial support for their college studies, but also would like a great…
The African-American Entrepreneurs Grants
The African-American Entrepreneurs Grants aim to help close the funding gap for African-American entrepreneurs (current or aspiring). Students in any undergraduate or graduate field are welcome to apply for the award. Students don’t need to have already started a business…
Global Photography Contest 2020
Traveled Abroad? If yes, then submit up to 2 photos into the contest! 2 Categories: Student Faculty/ Staff Student Prizes: 1st Place: $100 2nd Place: $75 3rd Place: $50 Submissions will be accepted until November 13, 2020 A submission form…
October 2020: Fitness Center Calendar
International Tutor Appreciation Week
Tutor Appreciation Week – Remember to say Thank You to your tutors The Learning Commons is planning to celebrate all of our tutors across the college with posts, videos, and polls on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Please join us by checking in…
Hispanic and Latino Artists Who Shaped Western Culture
Hispanic and Latino Artists Who Shaped Western Culture The SF library put together a guide to Hispanic American books and films in our collection for Hispanic Heritage Month. There are books for children and young adults as well as streaming…
SF Counseling Center Meditation Group
Meditation is currently held via Zoom, 3 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. every Tuesday. Contact: The Counseling Center to request the Zoom link. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome. Join us weekly for 30 minutes of quiet meditation and relaxation using simple techniques. Leader: Dr.…
SF Students COVID-19 Self-Report Form
If you are not feeling well, please do not push yourself to go to campus. Especially during the current pandemic, your professors will work with you if you need to stay home because of illness. If you 1) tested positive…
Student Support Services Information
The mission of Student Support Services is to provide its participants with the services and support necessary to achieve persistence, good academic standing, intrapersonal growth, and increase graduation rates while encouraging students to further their education. While we are working…
DegreedUP.com Cash Scholarship Remaining 2020 Year
$1,250.00 DegreedUP.com Cash Scholarship NOTICE: NO APPLICATION FEE REQUIRED. This cash scholarship may be used for any documented related expenses incurred during 2020 while pursuing your higher education or for any documented expenses you will incur for the 2020 college…
Help Build an LGBTQIA+ Resource Center at SF
A student-led petition has led to the establishment of an LGBTQIA+ Student Resource Center in suite G-024 at SF’s Northwest campus. A task force of LGBTQIA+ students and faculty is forming to prepare the space for use. LGBTQIA+ students are…