This catalog is a handy reference for information. However, please use our website, www.sfcollege.edu, as your central source of information about Santa Fe College. The website’s “A-Z” index will help you navigate easily.
Questions about the accreditation of Santa Fe College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling 404-679-4500 or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website ( www.sacscoc.org ).
Critical dates such as term start and end, registration periods and school holidays are updated when changes occur. Other deadlines for faculty, administrators and staff are also included. Future dates will be posted as they are available.
For the latest schedule, read the weekly Ephemera, access your @sjc.edu mailbox, check your voicemail notices, and check this page. All times listed are Mountain Time (MT).
SFCC offers developmental-level courses in which students build foundational skills in reading, writing and mathematics. These courses are designated with a department name and a number below 111 - for example, MATH 102 , ENGL 108 or READ 101L . In addition to developmental courses in core academic skills, SFCC offers developmental-level courses in other fields across the curriculum to support students in job preparation, career planning and personal growth.
All degree-seeking students with fewer than 15 credits of course work must take either FYSS 111 or FYSS 116 (based on placement test reading scores) during their first semester at SFCC.
A grade of “W” will appear on the student’s record if the student officially withdraws after the third week of the fall or spring semester or after the second week of the summer session. The deadline for withdrawing is at approximately 60 percent completion of the course term.
Students are expected to attend all sessions of their courses. Each faculty member will establish specific attendance requirements (including punctuality) for each course and will inform students of these requirements at the beginning of the semester and in the course syllabus.
A student must gain permission from the appropriate department chair to substitute a course. No course substitions will be accepted for Non-Approved General Education courses in any area for the college’s General Education Core Curriculum Area requirements.
This is the 2020–21 academic calendar for the Santa Fe campus of St. John’s College.
1 p.m., Faculty Meeting (virtual, by invitation) 4:30, 6, and 7:30 p.m., First meeting of ALL undergraduate seminars. 7:30 p.m., Meno seminar for new Graduate Institute students. Student account must be paid in full or payment plan must be established. Students are responsible for their balance after all.