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Saints ShareWear

HA-130 (Santa Fe College, NW Campus)

Saints ShareWear is Santa Fe College's thrift shop for men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing, shoes, and accessories. All items are priced at $1.00. Saints ShareWear is located in HA-130 (next to the UF@SF Center) and is open every Wednesday and Thursday from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.


Santa Fe College Police Department

Building T (Santa Fe College, NW Campus)

352-395-5519

Clothing items are available 24/7 at the Police Department by request or referral to anyone. Persons may need clothing in circumstances where their own clothing was damaged or torn, a person was victimized, or for inclement weather. Clothing is provided by Saints ShareWear.

RTS Bus Service

All currently enrolled SF students and staff with a current SF ID card can enjoy pre-paid unlimited access to all RTS Fixed-Route Services. No fee is required. Santa Fe College is regularly serviced by the Regional Transit System (RTS) and buses stop on campus in front of S-Building. (Not valid on Special Services such as Gator Aider, etc.)


Jump Start for Dead Vehicle Battery by the Santa Fe College Police Department

Building T (Santa Fe College, NW Campus)

352-395-5519

As a courtesy, the Santa Fe College Police Department will provide students with a portable jump starter box for check out if the battery in a vehicle dies on campus. Portable jump starters at the Police Department on the NW campus and from Center College officials at other campuses. Visit the SF Police Department in Building T (near the Library). To check out the jump starter box, bring identification. For those who don’t know how to jump a dead battery, police can assist on site.

Textbook Loaner Program

Old editions of text materials may be available on loan from the Office of Vice President for Student Affairs in R-211. Current and/or updated text may be available in the Lawrence W. Tyree Library (Building Y).


Calculator Rental at Student Life

First floor of building S (Santa Fe College, NW Campus)

352-395-5912

Student Life has a limited number of TI-83+ and TI-84 calculators available to students taking math courses. A student may borrow a calculator for a limited period of time and must return it to the Student Life in the same condition as when it was checked-out. The individual checking out the calculator agrees to pay the Student Life replacement costs if the TI-83+ is lost, damaged or returned with parts missing.

Cap and Gown Assistance at Student Life

First floor of Building S (Santa Fe College, NW Campus)

352-395-5912

As a service for graduating students without the financial resources to purchase a cap and gown, Student Life provides a Cap and Gown Assistance Program. This program provides students who demonstrate financial need with a cap and gown for the duration of their commencement ceremony. To be eligible to borrow a cap and gown from Student Life, students must have an active application for Graduation on file and indicate they are walking at the ceremony.


DCF Tuition Exemption

For students who were in the care of the Florida Department of Children and Families, DCF exemptions cover all undergraduate tuition and fees until the student reaches 28 years of age.


Homeless Tuition Exemption

The homeless exemption exempts the cost of tuition for those students who lack a fixed, nighttime dwelling and are certified as “homeless” by a certified homeless facility. A letter from a certified homeless agency certifying the student’s homelessness must be submitted to the Office of Admission in Room R-101 at the Northwest Campus.


Life Happens Emergency Aid Grant

R-211 (Santa Fe College, NW Campus)

352-395-5513

The Santa Fe College Life Happens Emergency Aid Grant is available to assist currently enrolled students who have a sudden, unforeseen financial emergency. The grant is overseen by the College Ombudsperson, Dr. Bea Awoniyi. Funds are provided by the Santa Fe College Foundation to help students overcome temporary financial crises so that they may remain enrolled at Santa Fe College.


Tuition Exemptions at Admissions

Building R, Room 101 (Santa Fe College, NW Campus)

M-Th 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Fri 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.


Tuition Payment Plan

The Cashier's Office has partnered with NelNet to offer a payment plan for students who must self pay. The payment plan allows you to break up the cost of tuition into more manageable amounts. The payments get larger as you get closer to when classes begin, so be sure to plan.

Commitment to Equal Access and Equal Opportunity

Santa Fe College is committed to an environment that embraces diversity, respects the rights of all individuals, is open and accessible, and is free of harassment and discrimination. For more information, visit sfcollege.edu/eaeo or contact equity.officer@sfcollege.edu.

SACSCOC Accreditation Statement

Santa Fe College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). For more information, visit sfcollege.edu/sacscoc.