how to get authorization for course sfcc

by Dr. Johan Flatley 10 min read

What do I need to take a class at SFCC?

SFCC is here to help you adjust to online learning. There is no additional fee for online courses, also known as remote or distance learning. Although Covid-19 prevents us from welcoming you to campus, support that is normally available for you in person (tutoring, advising, counseling, testing, financial aid) is available to you online, by phone or via email.

How do I change my program of study at SFCC?

Aug 06, 2003 · 6-5: SFCC Overtime Authorization, Compensatory Time and Flex Scheduling – Procecures. PROCEDURES. A. Overtime 1. Administrative staff and faculty (FLSA-exempt employees) do not receive overtime pay. 2. Support staff (nonexempt employees) receive additional compensation for authorized overtime worked.

Why enroll at SFCC?

State Authorization Reciprocity Network (SARA) SFCC is an approved institution within the SARA network. This enables students from states other than New Mexico to take online courses and retain consumer protections.National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements 3005 Center Green Drive, Suite 130 Boulder, Colorado 80301 303.848.3275

How do I request a class be closed in Santa Fe?

A class will be closed when it reaches maximum enrollment. Classes with insufficient enrollment will be canceled three days prior to the class start date, and those registered will be notified by phone. Refunds will be processed automatically for courses cancelled by SFCC. SFCC reserves the right to cancel any course.

What is blended class?

Blended Classes are a mix of in-person and online. Your courses are held both in traditional face-to-face classrooms and online (e.g. video lecture, online discussions, or activities) in Canvas. Due to covid, classes at SFCC are primarily online.

Is there an additional fee for online classes?

There is no additional fee for online courses, also known as remote or distance learning. Although Covid-19 prevents us from welcoming you to campus, support that is normally available for you in person ( tutoring, advising, counseling, testing, financial aid) is available to you online, by phone or via email.

Refund Requests

You may withdraw on-line, by telephone or submit your request in writing. It must be accomplished before the deadlines stated above. You can make your request in person at the Continuing Education office or mail it to: Continuing Education, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508-4887. Please allow four weeks for processing.

Class Changes and Cancellations

A class will be closed when it reaches maximum enrollment. Classes with insufficient enrollment will be canceled three days prior to the class start date, and those registered will be notified by phone. Refunds will be processed automatically for courses cancelled by SFCC.

Class Locations

The location of your class is available online and will be on your class information correspondence.

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