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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.
Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) is a public community college in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It has an undergraduate population of about 4,027 students, as well as approximately 4,706 contract training and continuing education students. [2]
Santa Fe University of Art and Design (SFUAD) was a private for-profit art school in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The university was built from the non-profit College of Santa Fe (CSF), [3][4] a Catholic facility founded as St. Michael's College in 1859, and renamed the College of Santa Fe in 1966.
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^ Date closed in New Mexico, left New Mexico, or closed last branch campus in New Mexico. ^ abcdefg Main campus or headquarters were located outside of New Mexico. ^ Operated during the College of Santa Fe on the former campus of the University of Albuquerque. ^ Operated in for-profit status as the Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
Feb. 28—Chris McGlone, an assistant professor of biology at Santa Fe Community College, listed off a series of numbers before the college's governing board. The first: $1,750 per month. The cost ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is a public tribal land-grant college in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. The college focuses on Native American art. It operates the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), which is housed in the historic Santa Fe Federal Building (the old Post Office), a landmark Pueblo Revival building listed on the National Register of Historic Places as ...
St. John's College is a private liberal arts college with campuses in Annapolis, Maryland and Santa Fe, New Mexico. As the successor institution of King William's School, a preparatory school founded in 1696, St. John's is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the United States; [6][7] the current institution received a collegiate charter in 1784. [8] In 1937, St. John's adopted ...