Santa Fe Community College, Higher Education Center, Kids Campus, Witter Fitness Center To Close April 7-9 For Spring Holiday

SFCC News

SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College, the Santa Fe Higher Education Center, will close April 7 to 9 for Spring Holiday. No classes or student services will be available. SFCC’s child development center Kids Campus and the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center also will be closed.

Classes and student services will resume on Monday, April 10. Registration is available 24/7 for late-starting credit classes at www.sfcc.edu.  Registration for summer classes begins on Tuesday, April 11.

Fall registration will open Tuesday, April 18.  Registration for summer continuing education classes begins April 10 online at https://sfcc.augusoft.net/.

Throughout the year, SFCC offers many ways to stay notified about weather- and holiday-related delays, cancellations, closures and emergencies. The college does notify the public of severe weather and emergency conditions through print, television and radio news outlets.

Additional information can be accessed quickly through the following:

  • SFCC’s official website, www.sfcc.edu.
  • SFCC’s Weather Watch and holiday line, 505.428.1716.
  • To receive SFCC text message and email alerts, subscribe here, or visit https://www.getrave.come/login/sfcc.
  • Campus Safety & Security can be reached at all times, including during campus closures, at 505.428.1224.
  • SFCC’s main campus is at 6401 Richards Ave. in Santa Fe. The SF Higher Education Center is at 1950 Siringo Road. For more information, visit www.sfcc.edu.

About SFCC

For more than 35 years, Santa Fe Community College has been the gateway to success for individuals and the community by providing affordable, high quality educational programs that serve the social, cultural, technological and economic needs of a diverse community. SFCC is designated a ”2019 Best for Vets” and a “2015 Military Friendly” school. The college serves more than 15,000 students per year in its credit, noncredit and adult programs. For further information, visit sfcc.edu or call 505.428.1000.

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