SANTA FE
2013 PARTNERSHIPS
PG 3
SF COLLEGE NAMED
SF STUDENT FINDS A HOME WITH
TOP 10 COLLEGE
MINDTREE PG 18
IN THE NATION
DESIGNING
THE WORLD AROUND US PG 20
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
CIED ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
AN INSIDE LOOK AT
STUDENT MAID KRISTEN HADEED WITH
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Partnerships are the foundation for our
most of all, the student that the education he
shared success in educating students to
or she receives is relevant.
meet community workforce demands. We at Santa Fe College deeply value these
PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE
partnerships, both public and private, that give our students the opportunity to pursue their dreams for careers while fulfilling the diverse needs of a growing regional
The ability to enhance the student’s learning experience while combining on-the-job training and real-world advice is bolstered by the financial support and in-kind services from our partners. This help is at once practical and visionary.
economy. Our partners are our lifelines to new ideas, new trends and new technologies. The personal collaboration between professors in the classroom and professionals who serve on SF’s Advisory Committees allows us to keep abreast of the latest advances in the field and tailor our curriculum to the changing job market. It is important to you, us and
These partnerships played an important role in Santa Fe College being recognized as one of the Top Ten Colleges in America by the Aspen Institute. We at SF look forward to continuing our mutual efforts in expanding career opportunities for students and contributing to the economic well-being in our communities.
Jackson N. Sasser President, Santa Fe College
DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES Robert C. Hudson
G. Thomas Mallini
Lisa M. Prevatt
Bessie G. Jackson
Arley W. McRae
Robert L. Woody
Caridad E. Lee
Jeff Oody
Santa Fe College is governed by a citizen board appointed by the governor. The trustees represent Santa Fe’s Alachua-Bradford County service district and ensure that the education and services provided by the college meet the needs of the region, state and county.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Santa Fe at a Glance
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Business and Industry Partnership Support
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Postsecondary Partnership Agreements
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Partnerships with Secondary Programs
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Mindtree: A Perfect Fit
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Information Technology Education
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Clinical Sites
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Advisory Committee Members
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Career and Technical Education Programs
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CIED Incubating Companies
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Entrepreneur Incubator Alumni Companies
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CIED Alumni Spotlight: Kristen Hadeed of Student Maid
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Baccalaureate Programs
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IMPORTANT DATES
2013-14 Summer Classes Begin May 13 Memorial Day May 27 (College Closed) Independence Day July 4 (College Closed) Summer Classes End August 9 Fall Classes Begin August 21
2013
Labor Day September 2 (College Closed) UF Homecoming November 8 (College Closed) Veterans Day November 11 (College Closed) Thanksgiving Holidays November 28-29 (College Closed) Fall Classes End December 6 Winter Holidays December 20 - January 4 (College Closed)
Spring Classes Begin January 6
2014
Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday January 20 (College Closed) Spring Break March 3-7 (College Closed) Spring Classes End April 25
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MISSION AND VISION
VALUES
In keeping with our values and goals, Santa Fe College, a comprehensive public institution of higher education serving North Central Florida and beyond, adds value to the lives of our students and enriches our community through excellence in teaching and learning, innovative educational programs and student services, and community leadership and service.
Santa Fe College is a dynamic, innovative learning community committed to • Academic excellence, academic freedom and intellectual pursuit • Individual, social and global responsibility • Honesty, integrity and civility • Cultural diversity and equity • Collaboration with our community • Open access • Lifelong learning • Assessment, accountability and improvement • Sustainable use of environmental, social and economic resources
GOAL OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Provide student-centered workforce programs in collaboration with local employers and economic development agencies.
DIVISION OF CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION MISSION Provide high quality, cost-effective programs that improve educational and economic opportunities for our students and community. Our educational programs include Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees, Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degrees, Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees, Associate of Science (AS) degrees, college credit certificate programs, vocational certificates, and apprenticeship programs.
BY THE NUMBERS
SANTA FE EST.
SANTA FE PRESIDENTS
1966-1971
ALAN J. ROBERTSON 1971-1989
8 1990-2001
DR. JACKSON N. SASSER 2001-PRESENT
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1965
SANTA FE COLLEGE
DR. JOSEPH W. FORDYCE
DR. LAWRENCE W. TYREE
AT A GLANCE
SANTA FE STUDENTS
TOP 5 COUNTRIES OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS COME FROM
VENEZUELA
SOUTH KOREA
HONDURAS
CHINA
COLOMBIA
CONNECT
MORE THAN
SENDS
2,500
6x
TRANSFERRED TO UF IN 2010-2011
MORE THAN MORE
STUDENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA THAN THE NEXT COLLEGE
70%
TOP 5
STATES
WHERE STUDENTS ARE FROM
OF SF STUDENTS WHO APPLIED TO UF WERE ACCEPTED
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SANTA FE COLLEGE
CAREER
TECHNICAL PROGRAMS BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP SUPPORT
Business and Industry partnerships with colleges are essential to the dynamic growth of business in Florida. These partnerships help the college train and prepare the workforce to meet the high demands of employers for highlyskilled, highly-trained employees. Among the many kinds of support are professional advice, financial support, internships and clinical settings, employment and assistance with the law and regulation.
FloridaWorks • Meets the needs of businesses and provides opportunities for job seekers
BIOTECHNOLOGY Pasteuria Bioscience, Inc • Internship site and employer of graduates • Donations of time and consumables
Regeneration Technologies, Inc. • • • •
Class tours of the facility once a semester Student interns Employment of graduates Equipment and consumables
Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator National Science Foundation Grant for Biotechnology Manufacturing University of Florida Center of Excellence for Regenerative Health Biotechnology • Student tours to introduce them to the biotechnology industry and companies in residence • Internship opportunities and employment
G.W. Robinson Builders, Inc. • Construction sites for hands-on experience • Employment and financial contributions
McLeod General Trades, LLC • Financial contributions to purchase materials for student projects
Professional Flooring of Gainesville, Inc. • Provides equipment • Internship site • Classroom presentations
The Trane Co. • Classroom presentations and equipment donations
Waste Management • Seven full-time scholarships for welding students
Weldtest Services • Welding Society testing for students and company presentations
DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY Alta Systems, Inc. Beechler-Waters, Inc.
Histology Tech Services, Inc. • New career pathway for biotechnology students in histology • Internship sites • Significant donations of time and consumables
University of Florida Center for Nano-Bio Sensors • Internships with principal investigators and employment in laboratories at the university
CONSTRUCTION & TECHNICAL
Blu Dove Designs Clear Passage Therapies Creative Advertising City of Gainesville Communications & Marketing Office Ozean Media PRO iNK
B&M Equipment • Provides equipment and hands-on training for students in the Apprenticeship and School of Construction Programs
Builders Association of North Central Florida • Leadership and oversight of apprenticeship sponsored by the Builders Association of North Central Florida
Charles Perry Construction • Financial support for the Charles R. Perry Construction Institute • Facilitators at events • Promotion of programs and marketing materials
Continental Imports • Internship sites and employment for students after program completion
Dave Mays Automotive • Classroom presentations, internship sites and employment
Envirotemp, Inc. • Equipment and trainer donations
Graybar Electric Supply • Open house exhibitor • Donations of materials and tools • Graduation presenters
Renaissance Printing 352 Media Group 601 Studio • Internship sites that provide students with real world experience in the field of graphic design • Assistance in understanding software and Web design skills local businesses require for employment of graduates
HEALTH SCIENCES Alachua County Public Schools and School Board of Bradford County • School career days and recruitment on high school campuses for Santa Fe College Health Sciences Programs • Program tours and demonstrations to high school and middle school students on the college campus
Merit Medical Services • Donates out-of-date medical supplies to the Cardiovascular Technology Program for students to utilize in laboratory instruction and practice sessions • Provides students with “real clinical” experiences in on-campus labs
North Florida Regional Medical Center • Program information sessions at North Florida Regional Medical Center for employees wishing to enter a Health Sciences Program • Clinical experiences and employment of graduates • Funding for part of a full-time faculty line that allows for higher enrollment of students
North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System • Clinical rotations with hospital staff supervision and participation • Employment of SF graduates
University of Florida College of Dentistry • Affiliation agreement for services
Suwannee River Area Health Education Center, Inc. • Funding for dental aide program, outreach to rural communities, and funding assistance for special Health Sciences Programs events and programs • Tobacco Training and Cessation initiative funding to prepare future health professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully intervene with patients addicted to tobacco
UF Health Shands Hospital • Clinical rotations with hospital staff supervision and participation • Employment of graduates • Shands Starke Medical Group and UF Health clinical and lab preceptors who teach while being paid by UF Health Shands Hospital • Funding for the majority of a full-time faculty line • Program information session for employees wishing to enter a Health Sciences Program • Professional advisement on networking skills local businesses seek in their employees
We Care Physician Referral Network • Dental assisting students participate by assisting in the We Care Clinic
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Cox Communications, Inc. • Valuable input for understanding the networking skills local businesses are looking for in employees
Gainesville Regional Utilities • Assistance in identifying the skills local businesses require for employment
352 Media Alachua County Public Schools
Community Dental Offices • Student internships during the final semester of the Dental Assisting Program
Invivo Corporation • Internship sites, speakers and employment of graduates
Florida Center for Library Automation James Moore & Co. UF Health
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University of Florida University of Florida Press • Ongoing, receptive sponsors of our Internship Program, as well as regular employers of ITE graduates
INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC SAFETY Alachua County Fire Rescue • Coordination on Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic Programs, adjunct faculty and clinical sites
Alachua County Sheriff’s Office • Coordinates practice, agreement on curriculum, staff support for training and use of facility
Bradford County Emergency Medical Services • Coordination on Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic Programs, adjunct faculty and clinical sites
Florida Department of Law Enforcement • Coordination of practice, curriculum alignment, staff support for training and use of facility
Gainesville Fire Rescue • Coordination on Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic Programs, adjunct faculty and clinical sites
Gainesville Police Department • Coordination of practice, staff support for training, use of facility and curriculum alignment
University of Florida Police Department • Coordination of practice, curriculum alignment, staff support for training and use of facility
ZOO ANIMAL TECHNOLOGY Disney’s Animal Kingdom • Significant employment, donations for student scholarships, equipment, and advice for the zoo and zoo program
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Animal Operations • Scholarship fund allowing for eight scholarships, on average, for zoo students each year
Jacksonville Zoo • Internships for senior students with a large variety of exotic and endangered species
Lemur Conservation Foundation • Six-month internship for graduating students at this center for rare and endangered lemurs
Lubee Bat Conservancy • Internships for senior students in the center for rare and endangered fruit bats
Miami Metrozoo • Professional advice from the Education Department of Miami Metrozoo on zoo education related trends in the zoo world
Palm Beach Zoo • Professional advisement in trends that are important for both the zoo and the zoo program
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Sedgwick County Zoo • Professional advice from the Curator of Birds at the Sedgwick County Zoo in Kansas
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine • Up-to-date medical attention for our animals by wildlife veterinary professors and professional advisement for the zoo and the zoo program
Utah’s Hogle Zoo • Sound professional advice for the zoo and the zoo program
White Oak Conservation Center • Six-month internship for graduating students at this center for rare and endangered species
Santa Fe College students and professors on their way to the University of Florida’s Marine Laboratory at Seahorse Key.
CAREER PATHWAYS
POSTSECONDARY PARTNERSHIPS AGREEMENTS Postsecondary articulation agreements are necessary to provide business and industry with a highly trained and knowledgeable technical workforce in as efficient and effective manner as possible.
STUDENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN THESE COURSES OR PROGRAMS
AT THIS INSTITUTION
College of Central Florida General Education
Florida Gateway College
MAY TRANSFER CREDIT TO THIS SF PROGRAM
Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS Respiratory Care AS
Pasco-Hernando Community College
Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS
Tallahassee Community College
Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS
Marion County School of Radiologic Technology
Radiography AS
Firefighting
Florida State Fire College
Fire Science AS
Passed Certified Professional Secretary Examination or Certified Administrative Professional Examination
International Association of Administrative Professionals
Office Specialist Certificate
Suwannee-Hamilton Technical Center Automotive Services Technology PSAV Taylor Technical Institute
Automotive Services Technology Certificate Automotive Management Technology AAS Automotive Services Technology Certificate Automotive Management Technology AAS Networking Services Technology AS
Computer Systems and Information Technology PSAV
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Bradford-Union Technical Center
Information Technology Management Certificate Crime Scene Technician Certificate
STUDENTS WHO COMPLETE THIS SF PROGRAM
Associate of Arts
MAY TRANSFER CREDIT TO THIS PROGRAM
AT THIS FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTION
Various
Saint Leo University
Sport Management Health Education Applied Physiology and Kinesiology
University of Florida
Health Sciences, Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine
Associate of Arts (Building Construction)
Building Construction Management BS
University of North Florida
Associate of Arts (Business)
Online Business Program Bachelor’s Degree
University of Florida
Courses specified on articulation agreement
Doctor of Chiropractic
Life University
Aviation Science AS
Aeronautical Science
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Biotechnology AS
Health Sciences, Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine
Biomedical Engineering Technology AS
Technology Management BAS
St. Petersburg College
Criminal Justice Technology AS
Public Safety BAS
St. Petersburg College
Fire Science Technology AS
Public Safety BAS
St. Petersburg College
Health Science AS Degrees
Health Sciences, Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine
Computer Programming and Analysis AS
Technology Management BAS
St. Petersburg College
Legal Assisting Courses
Legal Studies BS
Florida Gulf Coast University
Networking Services Technology AS
Technology Management BAS
St Petersburg College
Zoo Science
Friends University
Interdisciplinary Sciences (Zoo Science Specialty) BS
University of West Florida
Zoo Animal Technology AS
CAREER PATHWAYS
PARTNERSHIPS
WITH
SECONDARY PROGRAMS Partnership agreements with secondary programs offer high school academy and career and technical students an opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school and ease the college application process as part of their program through Career Pathways. Partnerships provide strong motivation to students and lead to a better prepared local workforce.
ARTICULATION PARTNERS AND SF COLLEGE PROGRAMS
Internet Services Technology AS Legal Assisting AS Medical Record Transcribing–ATD Networking Services Technology AS
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Bradford County Public Schools Business Administration AS Business Management Certificate Business Operations–Accounting Certificate Business Operations–Management Certificate Business Specialist Certificate Cisco Networking Academy Certificate Crime Scene Technician Certificate Information Technology Analysis Certificate
Office Administration–Medical Office Specialist AS Office Administration–Office Software Applications AS Office Specialist Certificate
Gilchrist County Public Schools Health Informatics Specialist Certificate Health Information Technology AS Health Services Management AS Internet Services Technology AS Legal Assisting AS Medical Coder/Biller Certificate
AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Gilchrist County Public Schools Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS
ALLIED HEALTH Alachua County Public Schools Cardiovascular Technology AS Nuclear Medicine AS Nursing AS Practical Nursing Certificate Radiography AS Respiratory Care AS Surgical Technology Certificate
Madison County Public Schools
Information Technology Management Certificate
Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS
Information Technology Support Certificate
Cardiovascular Technology AS Dental Assisting Certificate
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Dental Hygiene AS Radiography AS Respiratory Care AS Nuclear Medicine AS
Marion County Public Schools Cardiovascular Technology AS Respiratory Care AS
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Alachua County Public Schools Suwannee County Public Schools Taylor County Public Schools Automotive Service Management Technology AAS
Alachua County Public Schools Baker County Public Schools Bradford County Public Schools Columbia County Public Schools Dixie County Public Schools Suwannee County Public Schools Taylor County Public Schools Automotive Service Technology Certificate
BUSINESS SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT Dixie County Public Schools Legal Assisting AS Legal Office Management Certificate
Legal Assisting AS Medical Record Transcribing–ATD Office Administration–Medical Office Specialist AS Office Specialist Certificate
CRIMINAL JUSTICE OPERATIONS
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
Alachua County Public Schools
Citrus County Public Schools Marion County Public Schools
DENTAL AIDE
Digital Media Technology AS
COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Bradford County Public Schools Networking Services Technology AS Information Technology Management Certificate Crime Scene Technician Certificate
Criminal Justice Technology AS
Alachua County Public Schools Bradford County Public Schools Citrus County Public Schools Columbia County Public Schools Dixie County Public Schools Levy County Public Schools Suwannee County Public Schools Dental Hygiene AS
COSMETOLOGY Bradford County Public Schools Business Administration AS Business Management Certificate Business Operations–Accounting Certificate Business Operations–Management Certificate
Alachua County Public Schools Bradford County Public Schools Columbia County Public Schools Dixie County Public Schools Suwannee County Public Schools Dental Assisting Certificate
Business Specialist Certificate
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DENTAL LAB ASSISTING Gilchrist County Public Schools Dental Assisting Certificate Dental Hygiene AS
ACADEMY OF DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY Alachua County Public Schools Digital Media Technology AS
DIGITAL DESIGN Alachua County Public Schools Digital Media Technology AS Internet Services Technology AS Networking Services Technology AS
Bradford County Public Schools Citrus County Public Schools Levy County Public Schools Marion County Public Schools Digital Media Technology AS
DRAFTING Alachua County Public Schools Gilchrist County Public Schools Building Construction Technology AS
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Alachua County Public Schools Bradford County Public Schools Early Childhood Education AS Early Intervention Certificate
ACADEMY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Alachua County Public Schools Business Administration AS Business Management Certificate Business Operations–Accounting Certificate Business Operations–Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Certificate
Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS
MEDIUM AND HEAVY DUTY TRUCK AND BUS TECHNICIAN Bradford County Public Schools Automotive Service Technology Certificate
MULTIMEDIA DESIGN TECHNOLOGY Alachua County Public Schools Digital Media Technology AS
NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGY Alachua County Public Schools Digital Media Technology AS Internet Services Technology AS Networking Services Technology AS
Citrus County Public Schools Levy County Public Schools Digital Media Technology AS
Nuclear Medicine AS Radiography AS Respiratory Care AS Surgical Technology Certificate
Baker County Public Schools Bradford County Public Schools Columbia County Public Schools Dixie County Public Schools Gilchrist County Public Schools Suwannee County Public Schools Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS Cardiovascular Technology AS Nuclear Medicine AS Radiography AS
Citrus County Public Schools Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS Cardiovascular Technology AS
Business Administration AS
Nuclear Medicine AS
Business Operations–Accounting Certificate
Radiography AS
Business Operations–Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Certificate
Respiratory Care AS
Levy County Public Schools
Business Operations–Management Certificate
Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS
Business Management Certificate
Cardiovascular Technology AS
Business Specialist Certificate
Nuclear Medicine AS
Emergency Medical Services AS
INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Alachua County Public Schools Bradford County Public Schools
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY Clay County Public Schools Levy County Public Schools Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS
TECHNOLOGY P. K. Yonge Developmental Research School Business Administration AS Internet Services Technology AS Legal Assisting AS Networking Services Technology AS Office Systems Technology AS
TV PRODUCTION Marion County Public Schools Digital Media Technology AS
Alachua County Public Schools
Cardiovascular Technology AS
Surgical Technology Certificate
Alachua County Public Schools
Office Specialist Certificate
WEB DESIGN
Respiratory Care AS
ACADEMY OF FIRE & EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Gainesville Job Corps
Alachua County Public Schools
Business Specialist Certificate
Alachua County Public Schools
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION DIPLOMA
NURSING ASSISTANT
Business Operations–Management Certificate
ACADEMY OF FINANCE
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Marion County Public Schools
Respiratory Care AS
Alachua County Public Schools Bradford County Public Schools Nursing AS Practical Nursing Certificate
Baker County Public Schools Dental Assisting Certificate Dental Hygiene AS
Digital Media Technology AS Internet Services Technology AS Networking Services Technology AS
Citrus County Public Schools Marion County Public Schools Digital Media Technology AS
CANDACE RAULERSON
A PERFECT FIT
“The whole group is like one big family. Everyone is extremely helpful and they really want you to succeed at your job and provide ample opportunities for you to futher your education by offering in-house training.” -Candace Raulerson, Santa Fe College student and Mindtree intern
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Who knew a few computer classes in SF’s Dual
assignments that will change from day to day.
Enrollment program – long before the Internet – could lead to a career in website programming? Candace
“I would most definitely recommend the ITE program,
Raulerson’s education path came full circle at Santa
especially to students who like working on the
Fe College this year with an A.S. degree and an
back-end of websites. What the program teaches
internship at Mindtree.
is how to make the website function and to make it interactive with the user,” Raulerson said.
“I’ve been interested in computers ever since I can remember. I took a few programming classes during my senior year of high school with Dual Enrollment at Santa Fe and just fell in love with it,” Raulerson said. “Then when the Internet came along I learned how
www.mindtree.com
to make websites for family and friends. It was just really fun to me so I decided it was time to take my education further so I could make a career out of it instead of just a pastime.”
The skills she learned in the program are right in line with the expertise needed at Mindtree. Raulerson’s
At 43, Raulerson is not your typical college student. Studying Internet Services Technology (IST), she will graduate with her AS degree in August. In the meantime, she is finishing up her program as a Santa
goal for the next five years is to continue her education toward a bachelor’s degree while working her way up at Mindtree, a place she says already feels like home.
Fe Ambassador for Mindtree, which will lead to an internship position with the company this summer.
“The whole group is like one big family. Everyone is extremely helpful and they really want you to succeed
In 2012, Mindtree, a global information technology solutions company, opened their United States
at your job and provide ample opportunities for you to further your education by offering in-house training.”
Delivery Center (USDC) in Gainesville near the innovation Hub, creating over 400 new jobs locally and becoming a community partner to Santa Fe College.
With all that working, studying and training, she barely has time for much else, but in her spare time (when she has any) Raulerson enjoys – what else? – Online gaming. Of course.
Raulerson describes her job at Mindtree as “a perfect fit” with her degree in IST and the Information Technology Education (ITE) program at SF. Raulerson looks forward to her internship position as a Software Engineer trainee, working on a variety of different
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INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
Information Technology (IT) is one of the fastest growing career fields in the world today. IT skills are essential in all industries and are necessary for many different job roles. Graphic design, multimedia production, Web design and development, networks design and development — iÂnformation technologies are everywhere and all around us today, and they are pointing in the direction of the world of the future.
With small classes and qualified instructors, ITE gives students the support they need to succeed. Students gain more than skills; they gain the confidence they need to excel in an exciting career.
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
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COMPUTER LABS
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FACULTY MEMBERS
More information on degrees and certificates at www.sfcollege.edu/ITE
CLINICAL
SITES
Santa Fe College Clinical internships provide practical, hands-on experience for students in workplace laboratory settings. In these settings, students learn to integrate theory and instructional knowledge into real-world practice.
HEALTH SCIENCES ACORN Clinic (Alachua County Organization for Rural Needs, Inc.) Alachua County Public Schools Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital, Orlando Baptist Medical Center, Jacksonville Barnes Healthcare Services Option Care BayCare Health System, Clearwater Capital Regional Medical Center, Tallahassee Cardiology Associates of Gainesville, PA Cardiovascular Associates, Kissimmee Children’s Cardiovascular Medicine, Marietta, GA Citrus Memorial Hospital, Inverness Flagler Hospital, St. Augustine Florida Hospital, DeLand Florida Hospital, Flagler Florida Hospital, South Orlando Gainesville Health Care Center Gainesville Home Care Companies Halifax Medical Center Daytona Beach Haven Hospice
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Holmes Regional Medical Center, Melbourne Indian River Medical Center, Vero Beach Interventional Cardiologists of Gainesville, PA John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital, Thomasville, GA Jordan Glen School, Archer Lake City Medical Center Lake Shore Hospital, Lake City Leesburg Regional Medical Center Martin Memorial Hospital, Stuart Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville Munroe Regional Medical Center, Ocala North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System North Florida Imaging, Inc., Gainesville North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville North Florida Specialty Rehab & Specialty Care Center Ocala Regional Medical Center Orange Park Medical Center
Orlando Regional Healthcare System Palm Garden Pediatric Health Options Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, Albany, GA Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA Putnam Heart Center Radiology Associates of Ocala Sarasota Memorial Health Care System SF Little School Shands Starke Regional Medical Center Shands Lake Shore Regional Medical Center St. Luke’s Hospital, Jacksonville St. Patrick Interparish School St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Jacksonville Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Tampa General Hospital The Villages Regional Hospital UF Health Shands Hospital UF Health Shands HomeCare UF Health Shands Rehab Hospital
UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital UF Health at Jacksonville University of Florida College of Dentistry, Gainesville Venice Regional Medical Center Veterans Administration Medical Center of Lake City Veterans Hospital, Lake City VitalAire Healthcare West Marion Hospital, Ocala Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Jacksonville Woodlands Care Center of Alachua, Inc. Wuestoff Health System, Rockledge, Melbourne
BUSINESS Acorn Clinic Alliance Pediatrics, P.A. AvMed Health Plan Citrus HMA, LLC dba Seven Rivers Regional Medical Centers Columbia County Health Department Consolidated Billing & Collections, Inc. Florida Skin Cancer Dermatology Specialists, PA Gainesville Dermatology & Skin Surgery Gainesville Health Care Center Haven Hospice High Springs Pediatrics, LLC Interventional Cardiologist of Gainesville, PA Iron Mountain Lake City Medical Center Local Doctors Offices
Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. Milla Pediatrics and Associates, Inc. Neat Biz Solutions, LLC North Florida Regional Medical Center, Inc. North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System North Florida Specialty Rehab & Specialty Care Center OSMI/Shands Rehab Center - UF Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Institute Parallon Business Group Patient Financial Services (PFS) at UF Health Jacksonville Rural Health Partnership Select Specialty Hospital, Gainesville Shands Critical Care Center at the University of Florida, Emergency Department
Shands HealthCare, Corporate Compliance Shands HealthCare, Managed Care Department Shands HealthCare, Patient Financial Services Shands Lake Shore Regional Medical Center Shands Starke Regional Medical Center South Seminole Hospital, a part of Orlando Health Southeastern Integrated Medical Student Health Care Center at the University of Florida UF Health, Admissions UF Health, Clinical Resource Management UF Health Jacksonville UF Health Shands Rehab Center, Magnolia Parke
UF Health Shands Hospital, Coding Department UF Health Shands Hospital, Compliance UF Health Shands Rehab Hospital University of Florida, College of Dentistry University of Florida, College of Medicine University of Florida, College of Medicine Department of Surgery University of Florida, College of Pharmacy University of Florida Health Information Management University of Florida Health Physicians Veteran’s Administration Hospital, Business Office Well Florida/Rural Health Partnerships
INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC SAFETY Alachua County Fire Rescue Alachua County Health Department Bradford County Emergency Medical Services Gainesville Fire Rescue
North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville Pediatric Associates Putnam County Emergency Medical Services
ShandsCair UF Health Shands Hospital UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Union County Emergency Medical Services
Urgent Care Center Veteran’s Administration Hospital
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SF CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS
ADVISORY
COMMITTEE MEMBERS Santa Fe College benefits from the strong support of advisory committees. Advisory committee members participate in the development of program policy, the support of didactic and clinical education components of programs, and development of innovative ideas that support program growth and expansion.
DEPARTMENT
BIOTECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Alachua County Public Schools
Invivo Corportation
RTI Biologics, Inc.
Alamance Community College
Mayo Clinic
Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator
Applied Food Technologies
Nanotherapeutics, Inc.
UF Health Shands Hospital
Bradford-Union Technical Center
University of Florida, Biochemistry
Exactech, Inc.
North Florida Regional Medical Center
Intermed Biomedical Services, Inc.
Pasteuria Bioscience
Alachua County Administrative Services Department
Holden, Carpenter, Roscow & Kurdziel, PL
Bradford County School District City of Gainesville Attorney’s Office
InterMed Biomedical Ultrasound and Nuclear Medicine Services, Inc.
Cooper & Adamec
Kabler Moreno Cason LLP
Salter, Feiber, Murphy, Hutson & Menet, PA
Davis Monk & Company
Law Offices of Steven Kalishman
Shackow, Mercandante, &
Florida Skin Cancer & Dermatology Specialists, PA
Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.
Edwards, PA
North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System
Shands Starke Regional Medical Center
Haven Hospice
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and Molecular Biology
University of Florida, Center of Excellence for Regenerative Health Biotechnology University of Florida, Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology
Parallon
Three Rivers Legal Services, Inc.
Pulmonary Physicians of Gainesville, PA
UF Health Shands Hospital University of Florida Athletic Association University of Florida Office of Human Resources Services University of Florida Student Health Care Center
DEPARTMENT
CONSTRUCTION & TECHNICAL PROGRAMS
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
HEALTH SCIENCES
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
AERSI
Comfort Temp Company
Painter Masonry, Inc.
University of Florida
All Florida Electric
Continental Imports
Palm Gainesville Chevrolet
All Pro Imports
Dave Mays Automotive
Preston-Link Electric, Inc.
University of Florida Fleet Maintenance
Blakeland Inc.
Hayes Electric and Air Conditioning
Pro Air Conditioning Inc.
Vintage Electric, Inc.
Bounds Heating & Air, Inc.
Johnstone Supply
Proctor Engineering
Weldtest Services
Bradford-Union Technical Center
Maddox Foundry & Machine Works
Ray French AC and Heating
Charles Perry Construction, Inc.
Mark Hurm & Co., LLC
R.E. Michel Company Inc.
City of Gainesville
Mid-State Electric, Inc.
Star Import Service, Inc.
City of Gainesville Fleet Management
MM Parrish Construction Co.
The Trane Co.
Baby Gator Child Development Center
HeadStart
My School Childcare Center
Early Learning Coalition
Kid’s World Pre-school Learning Center, Inc.
SF Little School
Alachua County Libraries
Local Dentists Munroe Regional Medical Center
Respiratory Care Services, Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics
UF Health Shands Hospital
Baptist Medical Center Capital Regional Medical Center
North Florida Radiology
Cardiac & Vascular Institute
North Florida Regional Medical Center
Shands Starke Regional Medical Center
Flagler Hospital East
North Florida Regional Medical Center,
UF Health Shands Hospital, Children’s Surgical & Florida Surgical Center
Flagler Hospital South
Operating Room
Operating Room
UF Health Shands Hospital,
Shands Starke,
Operating Room
Operating Room
University of Florida University of Florida College of Dentistry
North Florida Regional Medical Center, Women’s Center Operating Room
Gainesville High School Halifax Medical Center
North Florida Rehab & Specialty Care Center
Hidden Oak Elementary
North Florida Surgical Pavilion
Shands Starke Medical Group
Institute of Cardiovascular Excellence
North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System
St. Joseph’s Hospital
Palm Garden
St. Vincent’s Southside
Pediatric Health Choice
South Seminole Hospital
Putnam Medical Center
Suwannee River Area Health Education Center
Local Dental Assistants Local Dental Hygienists
St. Vincent’s Riverside
University of Florida College of Nursing Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Operating Room Wolfson’s Children’s Hospital Woodlands Care Center of Alachua
352 Media Group
Gainesville Regional Utilities
Parisleaf Gainesville
UF Health, Anesthesiology
Alachua County Public Schools
Grooveshark
Renaissance Printing
University of Florida
Digital Brands Inc.
Info Tech, Inc.
Studio 601
University of Florida IT-CNS
Frankel Media
James Moore and Company, P.L.
UF Health
University of Florida and Shands
Alachua County
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
North Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center
UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital
Florida State Senator, Steve Oelrich, Representing District 5
North Florida Regional Medical Center
Gainesville Fire Rescue
Starke Police Department
Gainesville Police Department
State Attorney’s Office, Eighth Judicial Circuit
Alachua County Fire Rescue
INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC SAFETY
UF Health Shands Hospital, Nursing Education
Gainesville Health Care Center
Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Center
and Clinics
Shands Lake Shore,
Medical Center
Florida Hospital
Lake City Medical Center
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
Shands Lake Shore Regional
University of Florida
Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Alachua Police Department Bradford County Bradford County Emergency Medical Services
High Springs Police Department
University of Florida Police Department
ShandsCair
UF Health Shands Hospital
ZOO ANIMAL TECHNOLOGY
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Maymont Foundation
Sedgwick County Zoo
Discovery Cove
Miami Metrozoo
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Palm Beach Zoo
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine
Utah’s Hogle Zoo
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The Santa Fe III Habitat for Humanity home constructed indoors at Santa Fe College’s Charles R. Perry Construction Institute was transported to its final destination on April 17, 2013. Photo provided by: Habitat for Humanity
CAREER
TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Business and Industry partnerships with colleges are essential to the dynamic growth of business in Florida. These partnerships help the college train and prepare the workforce to meet the high demands of employers for highly-skilled, highly-trained employees. Among the many kinds of support are professional advice, financial support, internships and clinical settings, employment and assistance with the law and regulation.
DR. JACKSON SASSER, PRESIDENT DR. ED BONAHUE, PROVOST AND VICE PRESIDENT, ACADEMIC AFFAIRS JOHN MCNEELY, ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS, CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
DEGREES & CERTIFICATES
BAS
Bachelor of Applied Science
BS
Bachelor of Science
AAS
Associate of Applied Science
AS
Associate of Science
ATC
Advanced Technical Certificate
ATD
Applied Technology Diploma
CCC
College Credit Certificate
CT
College Technical Certificate
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BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS Clinical Laboratory Sciences BAS Perry Center for Emerging Technologies Interim Director: Eileen Monck PA-102 (352) 395-5321 Advisor: Sabrina Thrower PA-102 (352) 381-3754
Early Childhood Education BS Director: Dr. Tyran Butler B-214 (352) 395-5350 Advisor: Leslie Mojeiko B-217 (352) 395-5322
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS Perry Center for Emerging Technologies Interim Director: Eileen Monck PA-102 (352) 395-5321 Advisor: Sabrina Thrower PA-102 (352) 381-3754
Biomedical Engineering Technology AS Coordinator: Ron Tinckham PA-102 (352) 395-5965
Biotechnology Laboratory Technology AS Coordinator: Eileen Monck PA-102 (352) 395-5321
Health Services Administration BAS Director: Dr. James Geason C-107 (352) 395-5135 Coordinator: Dr. Kezia Awadzi A-007k (352) 395-5335 Advisors: Doug Robertson C-102 (352) 395-5139 Scott Fortner & Sari Sanborn W-002 (352) 395-5650
BS in Nursing Completion Degree (RN to BSN) Director: Dr. Lois Ellis W-201 (352) 395-5731 Coordinator: Susan Beverung W-264 (352) 395-5747 Scott Fortner & Sari Sanborn W-002 (352) 395-5650
Supervision and Organizational Management BAS Director: Dr. James Geason C-107 (352) 395-5135 Coordinator: Dr. Jake Searcy A-051 (352) 381-7088 Advisor: Doug Robertson C-102 (352) 395-5139
BUSINESS PROGRAMS
Health Information Technology AS Health Services Management AS Legal Assisting AS Marketing Management AS Marketing Management—Electronic Commerce CCC Marketing Management—Entrepreneurship CCC Marketing Management—Marketing Operations CCC Medical Information Coder/Biller CCC Medical Record Transcribing-ATD CCC Office Administration—Legal Office Systems AS Office Administration—Medical Office Specialization AS Office Management—Legal Office Systems CCC Office Specialist CCC Office Support—Legal Office Specialization CCC
Director: Dr. James Geason C-107 (352) 395-5135 Advisor: Doug Robertson C-102 (352) 395-5139
Business Administration AS Business Administration—Business Development & Entrepreneurship CCC Business Administration—Human Resources Administration CCC Business Entrepreneurship AS Business Entrepreneurship CCC Business Entrepreneurship—Entrepreneurship Operations CCC Business Management CCC Business Operations—Accounting CCC Business Operations—Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management CCC Business Operations—Management CCC Business Specialist—Entrepreneurship CCC Healthcare Informatics Specialist CCC
CONSTRUCTION AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Director: Jane Parkin O-127 (352) 395-5363 Advisor: Tom Mason O-127 (352) 395-5362
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Service Technology CT Applied Welding Technology CT Apprenticeships: Electrical, Carpentry, Plumbing, and Heating and Air Conditioning CT Automotive Service Management Technology AAS Automotive Service Technology CT Building Construction Technology AS
EDUCATION PROGRAMS Director: Dr. Tyran Butler B-214 (352) 395-5350 Advisor: Leslie Mojeiko B-217 (352) 395-5322
Florida Childcare Professional Credential FCCPC Early Childhood Education AS Early Intervention Certificate CCC Educator Preparation Institute ATC
HEALTH SCIENCES PROGRAMS Health Sciences Counseling Director: Sheila Lucas W-002 (352) 395-5650 Advisors: Scott Fortner & Sari Sanborn W-002 (352) 395-5650
Sciences for Health Programs Director: Jodi Long W-201 (352) 395-5703
Cardiovascular Technology AS Cardiac Electrophysiology ATC Computed Tomography ATC Nuclear Medicine Technology AS Radiography AS Director: Bobbie Konter W-201E (352) 395-5702
Diagnostic Medical Sonography CCC Director: Bobbie Konter W-201E (352) 395-5702 Coordinator: Lyn Reed WA-118 (352) 395-5656
Dental Assisting CT Dental Hygiene AS Dental Hygiene Bridge AS Director: Karen Autrey W-081 (352) 395-5756
Nursing (RN) AS Nursing Assistant CT Nursing Bridge LPN to RN AS Nursing Bridge Paramedic to RN AS Practical Nursing CT Director: Dr. Lois Ellis W-201 (352) 395-5731
Polysomography ATC Respiratory Care AS Surgical Technology CT Director: Paul Stephan W-201 (352) 395-5706
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAMS Director: Jorge Ibanez N-229 (352) 395-5979
Digital Media Technology AS Graphic Design Technology AS Coordinator: Eric Flagg N-308 (352) 395-4145
Cisco Networking Academy CCC Computer Crime Scene Technician CCC Computer Programmer CCC Computer Programmer Specialist CCC Information Technology Analysis CCC Information Technology Management CCC Information Technology Support CCC Programming and Analysis AS Networking Service Technology AS
INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC SAFETY Director: Daryl Johnston IPS (352) 271-2905 Associate Director: Louis Mallory IPS (352) 271-2908 Associate Director: Robert Dolan IPS (352) 271-2944 Advisor: Louis Kalivoda IPS (352) 271-2925
Aviation Management AS CJST Correctional Officer CT CJST Law Enforcement CT Criminal Justice Technology AS Emergency Medical Technician CCC/CT Emergency Medical Technology AS Fire Science Technology AS Paramedic CCC Professional Pilot – Aviation Sciences AS
CAREER AND TECHNICAL DUAL ENROLLMENT Director: Linda Lanza-Kaduce R-008 (352) 395-5490 Counselor: Vivian Graham R-011 (352) 395-5792 Counselor: Saundra Henderson R-012 (352) 395-5492 Counselor: Tracy Moorman R-005 (352) 395-5490
CAREER PATHWAYS CONSORTIUM Coordinator: Priscilla Parker K-230 (352) 395-5885
Alachua County Public Schools 620 East University Avenue, Gainesville, Florida 32601 CTE Director: Dr. David Edwards (352) 955-7600 Career Pathways Coordinator: Nancy Iafrate (352) 955-7631
Bradford-Union Technical Center 609 N. Orange Street, Starke, Florida 32091
School Board of Bradford County 501 W. Washington Street, Starke 32091 Director: Christy Reddish (904) 966-6764 Career Pathways Coordinator: Glenda Ruise (904) 966-6770
Santa Fe College Coordinator: Billie Monroe DA-210 (352) 395-5264
CENTER FOR INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Assistant Vice President for Economic Development: Dug Jones DB-113
NATURAL SCIENCES
(352) 395-5269
CONTINUING WORKFORCE EDUCATION Corporate Training Continuing Education Coordinator: Lisa Anderson DB-101 (352) 395-5897
Zoo Animal Technology AS Chair: Sture Edvardsson X-201 (352) 395-5842 Director: Jonathan Miot ZOO (352) 395-5602 Advisor: Linda Asbell ZOO (352) 395-5604
COMMUNITY EDUCATION Coordinator: Jennifer Mullis DB-111 (352) 395-5236
ENTREPRENEUR INCUBATOR Entrepreneur In Residence: Bill Dorman DB-134 (352) 395-5053
MEETING AND TRAINING SPACE
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(352) 395-5053
CIED
INCUBATING COMPANIES
The Center for Innovation and Economic Development (CIED) provides training for individuals striving to meet their professional goals, and corporate training to meet business needs. The CIED grows new companies and provides ofiice support. It offers access to development information for small business and client meeting space to single entrepreneurs starting small businesses.
AXIOS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
FLORIDA WEATHERIZATION TRAINING CENTER
AXIOS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES provides an array of construction services for commercial, industrial, institutional and sustainable facilities. Axios is committed to assisting clients in achieving the highest environmental and economic benefits for projects through the development, analysis and evaluation of green strategies for all stages of a building’s life.
FLORIDA WEATHERIZATION TRAINING CENTER trains professionals in home performance and weatherization, covering residential energy efficiency and standard work practices. Certified weatherization professionals work to reduce energy costs for low-income families by improving the energy efficiency of their homes.
BALANCE 180 BALANCE 180 is a gymnastics and sports academy that instructs children and young adults with varying needs and abilities. They offer adaptive programs for children and seek to fund and sponsor young athletes who require financial assistance. Balance 180 hosts special events and workshops that promote healthy nutrition, activity and a responsible lifestyle.
GRANNY B’S FUDGE GRANNY B’S FUDGE makes homemade fudge from scratch using a family recipe that originally started in the hills of West Virginia back in 1910. They are known for flavors such as chocolate nut, white chocolate, peanut butter, s’mores, chocolate mint, chocolate peanut butter, chocolate cherry and butterscotch.
iLS NETWORK DRIVER’S ED FOR LOVE DRIVER’S ED FOR LOVE is a relationship education organization that educates teens, young adults and adults to choose wisely in love. Their mission is to increase the number of safe, satisfying and healthy love relationships by working to create a future where it is the norm to grow up relationship-educated. They hold ongoing relationship workshops.
EARTH ACTION PROJECT EARTH ACTION PROJECT provides learning experiences for young people and adults to help create a better world through education. Programs include the spiritual and social development of children, and creative and peaceful learning environments.
iLS NETWORK is a collection of local internet listing service websites (known as ILSs), providing better matches for renters and more qualified traffic for apartment communities. Each website serves an exclusive local market and employs the company’s cutting edge search technology.
INDEWATER INDEWATER provides water resource management services to local municipalities. While they have a broad background in water resources, they specialize in aquifer storage and recovery. Their focus is to assist communities with adopting an alternative water supply strategy and minimizing costs.
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INCUBATING COMPANIES KIDS NEED MORE ART KIDS NEED MORE ART is a teacher-created, advocacybased children’s art studio offering classes, camps, programs and more. Programs are taught by certified art teachers. Art curriculums are designed to be fun and engaging, while combining discipline-based art education with real life academic connections.
THE PINK WISH FOUNDATION THE PINK WISH FOUNDATION is a non-profit
organization serving Florida and Georgia dedicated to empowering the girls of today and women of tomorrow by providing a series of programs for growth and development through etiquette instruction, academic excellence, community outreach and economic empowerment.
KINDNESS COOKIE CO. KINDNESS COOKIE CO. makes homemade cookies for all events. Through a partnership with the Arc of Alachua County, the Kindness Cookie Company employs individuals with developmental disabilities and seeks to raise awareness of how these persons teach us to live with greater compassion, acceptance and presence.
MacNIFICENT SOLUTIONS MacNIFICENT SOLUTIONS is a marketing and communications firm whose mission is to connect businesses to their target markets and sub-markets through customized communication and marketing plans. Their primary focus is start-up companies, small businesses and artistic institutions.
PIVOTAL PRODUCTIONS is an innovative video production company offering professional services in marketing, corporate development, promotional, education and real estate. They offer a full range of services including scheduling, shooting, editing and video graphics.
PVB ENTERPRISES PVB ENTERPRISES provides professional and environmentally sound solar panel cleaning and maintenance services, saving consumers time and money. Using a meticulous cleaning process, they assist clients with the removal of debris build-up from panel surfaces and maintaining panel efficiency.
NEXT LEVEL SPORTS & FITNESS
SEEGROWTH BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NEXT LEVEL SPORTS & FITNESS is a premier athletic and fitness training organization providing knowledgebased training geared toward the regular Joe or student athletes looking to improve their game. They strive to enhance their clients physically, mentally and spiritually, using methods of the world’s most elite athletes along with proprietary routines.
SEEGROWTH BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION is a nonprofit organization that offers a strong program in business development to start-up and existing companies. A team of teachers, tutors and coaches will assist clients to see the growth indicators that will bring their business to life.
NO LIMIT OUTREACH FOUNDATION NO LIMIT OUTREACH FOUNDATION is dedicated to motivating and preparing at-risk youth to become independent in the community. Their mission is to empower youth and adults through education in vocational and various life skills.
NON-PROFIT CENTER OF NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA NON-PROFIT CENTER OF NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA (NCNCF) supports the region’s non-profit sector with an educational and programmatic focus on collaboration, advocacy, leadership development and board governance.
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PIVOTAL PRODUCTIONS
TARGETED TOUCHPOINT TARGETED TOUCHPOINT plans to design, program and develop a stand-alone application that will assist micro-businesses and individuals in the highly effective touchpoint process of business strategy and development. They plan to launch and an app that will build structure and provide the user with graphical interfaces and screens for implementation.
TWINKLE TOES NANNY AGENCY TWINKLE TOES NANNY AGENCY provides families with fully screened, experienced and highly dependable nannies. Their nannies have passed a criminal background check, civil background check, drug test, SSN verification, driving record check, and are all CPR/ First Aid certified.
2 COLLEGE BROTHERS 2 COLLEGE BROTHERS is a student-run moving company in Gainesville, Miami, Tallahassee and Orlando. Their mission is to simplify the moving experience through reliable and friendly service. 2 College Brothers employees are uniformed, clean-cut college guys who possess a high level of professionalism.
WE|AR INTERACTIVE WE|AR INTERACTIVE is full-service web and digital marketing firm that specializes in creating functional websites that use technological innovation to keep things simple and cost-effective. Services range from search engine optimization to logo redesign and email marketing.
WEBFLECK, LLC WEBFLECK, LLC is a Web development firm focused on providing complete Web solutions for individuals and institutions. They work closely with clients from the initial planning stages to the completion and launch of a project implementing front-end Web design, graphic design, corporate identity, content management or app development.
WOOTEN CONSULTING & EVALUATION SERVICES WOOTEN CONSULTING & EVALUATION SERVICES provides services by Karla Wooten, a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Certified Vocational Evaluator, Qualified Rehabilitation Provider, and court appointed Custody Evaluator. Wooten has experience and expertise in private consulting, evaluation, and expert witness testimony.
TARGETED TRAINING SOLUTIONS TARGETED TRAINING SOLUTIONS provides training for entry-level workers in the construction industry by focusing on programs that are relevant and meet the industry’s needs and standards. They use a stateof-the-art mobile training unit to boost opportunities for workers to build the skills and credentials needed in fields such as carpentry, electrical, masonry and plumbing.
YOUTH COMBINE YOUTH COMBINE strives to empower all youth with the values of hard work, dedication and responsibility through high intensity athletic training and fitness education. Their mission also works toward ending childhood obesity and juvenile delinquency in the city.
ENTREPRENEUR INCUBATOR
ALUMNI
COMPANIES Accelerated Communications Accelerond Akitsu, LLC Allsolar Service Company Altavian, Inc. Applied Food Technologies Arts Association Alachua County Awesome Fund Blue Oven Kitchens Bouncin’BIG Cade Museum Foundation Campus Climate Solutions Career Research Mentors Children Beyond Our Borders Citisync, Inc. Citizens Co-Op Corks & Colors Studio Dayjoy Enterprises, LLC Delicious Delivered Designs N Advance, LLC Drum Life Evolution Weaponry Facial Pain Research Foundation Friends of Alachua County Homeschoolers Freshtek Solar Fudoshin Labs Gainesville Fisher House Gator Brawl Promotions Gift Certificates & More Global Psychological Solutions Glow Gators Mobile Sunless Tanning Graphic Solutions Green Energy Options Gville Valet Intelli Investigation Services, LLC ISEC Services Jordan Fitzgerald Life Insurance Agency Kite & Key Electric, LLC Maito Interactive, LLC Mercury Authentications Mike Hill Construction Mobile Mongo Multi-Medium Solutions Nautic Studios Nayak, LLC Nurse Report Ocoos.com Organo Gold ParkSmooth Pocketbook Magazine Pristine Clean Carpets Pure Grace Quilt Reichert House Ice Cream Shop Right Path Transport Secure Investment Realty Simple Internet Strategies Stickcore, Inc. Student Maid Swamp Fitness Tasty Oasis Techshido 3Wro - Third World Relief Organization Truffle Cake Company Uraptor Vertioso Wanna Save The World, Inc. Witts Solutions, Inc. Woredrobe Youtorial Market, Inc
PARTNERSHIP FOR
IMPECCABLE SUCCESS The Entrepreneur Incubator program at
providing support and services to companies
Santa Fe College’s Center for Innovation
just getting their feet wet.
and Economic Development (CIED) helps
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small businesses flourish in our community.
Kristen Hadeed, a 2010 University of Florida
The incubator’s mission is to enhance local
graduate with a bachelor’s in finance and
economic development and job creation by
a minor in communications, founded
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
Student Maid in 2009 and brought the business to the
Pensacola State College at its new location.
Incubator that same year. After just 14 months in the
Hadeed was looking to expand, and Pensacola’s
Incubator, Hadeed was ready to move Student Maid to
sizeable student population and supportive Chamber of
a new location and continue its success. She spent the
Commerce made it a top-choice for the new site.
next four years fashioning her cleaning and concierge business from a local startup into a full-service industry
“Our plan has always been to expand to other cities, and
leader.
we’re so excited about this opportunity in Pensacola.” Hadeed said. “It couldn’t be a more ideal situation or a
“[Student Maid] is one of our most interesting and
more perfect time.”
successful incubating companies,” said Dug Jones, Assistant Vice President of Economic Development at
Hadeed is also the founder of Gainesville’s very own
the CIED. “It’s a great example of what we aspire to
speaker conference, FreshSpark. Similar to the TEDx
accomplish with our program.”
conference format, FreshSpark will bring 12 renowned speakers to the Santa Fe College Fine Arts Hall for
Jones noted the qualities that help a company flourish
its “reThink: Success” exhibition. Speakers such as
while incubating are the same ones that continue to make
entrepreneur and author Simon Sinek, and Byron Young,
it prosperous once a business leaves the Incubator. A
owner of Corda Roys who was recently featured on the
combination of an innovative idea, persistence and a
hit ABC television show Shark Tank, will share insider tips
strong network seem to be the keys to victory.
on business success in quick, high-energy presentations.
“[Student Maid] is one of our most interesting and successful incubating companies. It’s a great example of what we aspire to accomplish with our program. -Dug Jones, Assistance Vice President of Economic Development at the CIED Student Maid is the perfect example. Hadeed grew
Hadeed’s success is one to be celebrated, but she is
her business from a one-person operation in 2009,
humble about her upward mobility and thankful for the
to a company that now boasts 350 employees during
local support she has received.
peak seasons, has served over 2,000 residents in the Gainesville area and was recognized as the Gainesville
“I want to thank the Gainesville community for helping
Area Chamber of Commerce’s “Leading Women’s
us grow and for believing in us. We are so lucky to have
Enterprise” in 2010 and 2011. And, the company recently
such a fantastic support system and couldn’t be more
opened a second location, in Pensacola, on May 1.
excited to grow the Student Maid brand,” Hadeed said.
Student Maid exclusively hires students with GPAs of 3.5 or higher who demonstrate a knack for customer service and a willingness to go the extra mile. In Gainesville, Student Maid hires students from the University of Florida, Santa Fe College and local high schools and will employ students from the University of West Florida and
www.studentmaid.com
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BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS
CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE
The Bachelor of Applied Science program in Clinical Laboratory Science prepares students to enter the workforce as Clinical Laboratory Technologists or Medical Technologists. In this profession, graduates are responsible for developing, performing and evaluating laboratory tests used in medical diagnostics and clinical research. As part of their baccalaureate program, graduates typically focus their health-related clinical capstone on a specialty area in which they will eventually seek employment such as chemistry, hematology or microbiology.
CONTACT INFORMATION
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Interim Director: Eileen Monck
Advisor: Sabrina Thrower
PA-102 (352) 395-5321
PA-102 (352) 381-5687
Clinical Laboratory Science degree courses are taught primarily at the college’s Charles R. and Nancy V. Perry Emerging Technologies Center in Alachua. This BAS program also requires extensive clinical laboratory rotations, so students should expect to spend time in local hospitals and clinical sites in the senior year.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CONTACT INFORMATION
Director: Dr. Tyran Butler
Advisor: Leslie Mojeiko
B-214 (352) 395-5350
B-217 (352) 395-5322
The Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education includes classes covering preschool curriculum, social and emotional development, classroom management, and developmentally appropriate practices. For practical experience, students utilize SF’s Little School, an on-campus preschool program for children ages 14 months to 5 years, including two prekindergarten classes. Bachelor’s degree programs like SF’s help elevate the status of early childhood education by raising the pay scale of preschool teachers and retaining more students hoping to earn higher degrees. In the past, teachers wanting to earn bachelor’s degrees in early childhood education often had to switch focuses because more advanced degrees simply were not offered in the field.
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HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION CONTACT INFORMATION
Director: Dr. James Geason
Advisors: Doug Robertson
C-107 (352) 395-5135
C-102 (352) 395-5139 Scott Fortner and Sari Sanborn
Coordinator: Dr. Kezia Awadzi
W-002 (352) 395-5650
A-007K (352) 395-5335
NURSING (RN TO BSN) CONTACT INFORMATION Director: Dr. Lois Ellis
Advisors: Scott Fortner and
W-201 (352) 395-5731
Sari Sanborn W-002 (352) 395-5650
Coordinator: Susan Beverung W-264 (352) 395-5747
SUPERVISION AND ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONTACT INFORMATION Director: Dr. James Geason
Advisor: Doug Robertson
C-107 (352) 395-5135
C-102 (352) 395-5139
Coordinator: Dr. Jake Searcy A-051 (352) 381-7088
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The Bachelor of Applied Science program in Health Services Administration is an online program that prepares students to enter the workforce as Medical/ Health Services managers. In this profession, graduates are responsible for planning, directing, coordinating and supervising the delivery of health care. They may be specialists managing specific clinical departments or generalists managing a facility or system. Their work as managers involves a complex array of factors impacting today’s health care environment: technology, regulations, accreditation, innovation in treatment and delivery, system finance and insurance reimbursement. Courses in the Health Services Administration degree are taught almost entirely online with the exception of a final capstone internship class that is taught in the field.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Completion Program is a limited access program designed for registered nurses who are graduates of an accredited associate of science in nursing degree program (ASN). Upper division coursework will consist of 30 credit hours addressing topics related to leadership and management, nursing theory, research, culture, pharmacology, community health, and population-based nursing across the lifespan. The coursework will be completed mainly online in asynchronous instruction. There will be one course with a lab experience and two courses with local clinical experiences. All BSN degree seeking students are required to complete the same basic requirements as traditional baccalaureate students, including general education courses and demonstration of foreign language competence. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Completion Program adheres to the state’s common course prerequisites. Due to the specialized nature of the BSN Completion Program, individuals are required to consult with an academic advisor when applying for admission. The program is planning an initial site visit for accreditation.
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Organizational Management (SOM) program is the only one of its kind in Alachua or Bradford counties. The SOM program prepares students for management and supervisory positions in a variety of professions. The program provides a career and educational pathway for students who have earned an Associate of Science degree in a professional and technical discipline. The SOM program also provides an excellent opportunity for individuals who have already entered the workforce but are interested in acquiring business management, leadership and supervisory skills. The program builds directly on SF’s AS and AA degrees in business administration, and indirectly on technical degrees in other areas. Students are exposed to the theory and practice of business management including finance, economics, law, human resource management and organizational behavior. The degree culminates with a capstone course where students put into practice the theories and principles they have studied in the program.
NOTICE OF EQUAL ACCESS/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND NONDISCRIMINATION 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 based on, but not limited to, ethnicity, race, creed, color, religion, age, disability, sex, marital status, national origin, political opinions or affiliations, veteran status, and genetic information. The College does not discriminate in its programs and activities, including employment and admissions. In particular, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. § 1681) is an all-encompassing federal law that prohibits discrimination based on the sex of students, employees, and third parties when appropriate, of educational institutions which receive federal financial assistance. Sexual harassment of students, which includes acts of sexual violence, is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX. Santa Fe College complies with all aspects of this and other federal and state laws regarding non-discrimination. Title II of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 protects applicants and employees from discrimination based on genetic information in hiring, promotion, discharge, pay, fringe benefits, job training, classification, referral, and other aspects of employment. GINA also restricts employers’ acquisition of genetic information and strictly limits disclosure of genetic information. Genetic information includes information about genetic tests of applicants, employees, or their family members; the manifestation of diseases or disorders in family members (family medical history); and requests for or receipt of genetic services by applicants, employees, or their family members. Anyone with questions about compliance or a complaint regarding harassment or discrimination, including sexual harassment and sexual violence as a violation of Title IX, should contact the College’s Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Coordinator using the following contact information: Lela Frye, Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Coordinator 3000 NW 83rd Street, R-Annex, Room 105, Gainesville, Florida 32606 (352) 395-5420 lela.frye@sfcollege.edu Santa Fe College’s Board Rule 2.8 and procedure 2.8P define its policy prohibiting discrimination and harassment and its grievance procedures for such complaints.
INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION SACS Accreditation Statement Santa Fe College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 300334097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Santa Fe College. The purpose for publishing the Commission’s address and contact numbers is to enable interested constituents (1) to learn about the accreditation status of Santa Fe College, (2) to file a third-party comment at the time of Santa Fe’s decennial review, or (3) to file a complaint against Santa Fe College for alleged non-compliance with a standard or requirement. To learn more about college admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, etc., please contact Santa Fe directly.
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