career planning, and leadership training. NCFETS serves high school students, guiding them through the completion of secondary school and admittance into a post-secondary program. The program is designed to serve 680 participants annually; participants are selected based upon eligibility criteria established by the US Department of Education. The program office is located on the Northwest Campus in Building L, Office 53. For more information, call 352-395-5960 or visit the program website att http://www.sfcollege.edu/ets. 2. Student Support Services (SSS) The Student Support Services Program (SSS) at Santa Fe College is a 100% federally funded grant by the U.S. Department of Education with an annual budget of $309,836.00. SSS is designed to significantly increase the retention and graduation rates of the 206 participants it is funded to serve. Program participants are selected based on eligibility criteria established by the US Department of Education. The SSS program at Santa Fe College is committed to providing proactive, comprehensive, and innovative services to enhance student success at SF. SSS offers a plethora of services including individualized academic advising, counseling, coaching, financial aid assistance, SSS scholarships, social and cultural enrichment programs, workshops that broaden career perspectives, improve academic skills, promote self-confidence and address various noncognitive factors. The program office is located on the Northwest Campus in Building L, Office 54. For more information, call 352-395-5067 or see the SSS website at https://www.sfcollege.edu/studentaffairs/trio/support/index. 3. Upward Bound (UB) Santa Fe College's Upward Bound program is a 100% federally funded grant by the U.S. Department of Education with an annual budget of $345,301.00. Santa Fe College's Upward Bound program encourages the acquisition of academic skills and motivation needed for success in high school, college, and everyday life. The program, designed for selected high school students in grades 9-12, operates an academic year component and summer component for students from Bradford County. Services such as academic advising, career exploration, assistance with college and financial aid applications, visits to post-secondary education institutions, and cultural and social opportunities are provided year-round. The UB program is designed to serve 63 students and participants are selected based on eligibility criteria established by the US Department of Education. The program office is located at Santa Fe College's Andrews Center. For more information, call 352-395-4494 or see the Upward Bound website at https://www.sfcollege.edu/studentaffairs/trio/upwardbound/index.
Florida's Statewide Course Numbering System (Section 1007.24, Florida Statutes) Courses in this catalog are identified by prefixes and numbers that were assigned by Florida's Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS). This numbering system is used by all public postsecondary institutions in Florida and by participating nonpublic institutions. The major purpose of this system is to facilitate the transfer of courses between participating institutions. Students and administrators can use the online SCNS to obtain course descriptions and specific information about course transfer between participating Florida institutions. This information is at the SCNS website at http://scns.fldoe.org. Each participating institution controls the title, credit, and content of its own courses and recommends the first digit of the course number to indicate the level at which students normally take the course. Course prefixes and the last three digits of the course numbers are assigned by members of faculty discipline committees appointed for that purpose by the Florida Department of Education in Tallahassee. Individuals nominated to serve on these committees are selected to maintain a representative balance as to type of institution and discipline field or specialization. The course prefix and each digit in the course number have a meaning in the SCNS. The listing of prefixes and associated courses is referred to as the "SCNS taxonomy." Descriptions of the content of courses are referred to as "statewide course profiles."
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