Santa Fe College's 2020-2021 College Catalog

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Other Support and Outreach Programs Career Exploration Center The Career Exploration Center (CEC) offers resources to assist students in choosing life/career goals and in learning steps necessary to attain those goals. The center offers computerized assessments of a person's interests, values, abilities and personality to suggest career fields that may be worthy of consideration. The goal is to enable students to make career decisions that will lead to academic success, career achievement, and desired lifestyles. The Career Exploration Center is open to community members as well as SF students, faculty and staff. Location: Northwest Campus, Building R, room 217. Phone: 352-395-4121 Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday Website: www.sfcollege.edu/ccc

Career Coach Career Coach is an online tool which allows users to explore potential careers, take career assessments, build an effective resume, connect to academic programs at SF, search local job postings and track demand for various fields within the college's service district. Career Coach is available for all students and community members. Visit the Career Coach website at www.sfcollege.edu/careercoach

Counseling Center The Santa Fe College Counseling assists students who are experiencing academic or personal concerns as they progress toward their academic goals. The Counseling Center provides short-term, solution focused, confidential counseling to SF students free of charge. The counselors at the Center also provide crisis intervention and consultation services, as well as over 50 psycho-educational workshops each year. Location: Northwest Campus, Building R, room 227 Phone: 352-395-5508 Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday Website: www.sfcollege.edu/counseling

Disabilities Resource Center The Disabilities Resource Center establishes and delivers reasonable, equitable academic adjustments and services for students with disabilities. Through an interactive process, DRC Access Specialists work with students to determine accommodations that are necessary for academic access. Accommodations may include academic modifications, academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids and services such as alternative format of material, alternative testing, note taking, and sign language interpreting. Access specialists are also available to provide training in the use adaptive technologies. The DRC is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Fridays To set up an appointment or for information, students may go to S-229 or call 352-395-4400. The application for DRC services is available online at www.sfcollege.edu/drc. Accessible workstations are available at the Northwest, Starke and Blount Centers. Spectrum of Success Spectrum of Success (SOS) is housed in the Disabilities Resource Center and is designed to help enrolled Santa Fe College students on the autism spectrum gain academic, social and employment-related skills. The program provides support and guidance to help students transition, persist, earn credentials, and reach full educational and career goals.

Library The Lawrence W. Tyree Library is committed to service, offering the highest quality resources and library instruction for students, faculty and staff. All resources are accessible through the library website at www.sfcollege.edu. Library services include orientation, reference assistance, circulation, interlibrary loans and course reserves. The librarians teach one-credit courses online and face to face. Library instruction is provided one on one as needed. Librarians will also do tailored subject presentations to classes as requested by faculty.

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