Events
Upcoming Events
ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓÆµ hosts a variety of on-campus and online events designed to connect prospective students with academic programs and explore college opportunities. To learn more and stay updated on upcoming events, check out the full college calendar here.
Overview
SF Achieve
SF Achieve provides students in Alachua and Bradford County public high schools with
robust mentoring opportunities right inside their high schools – coaching them on
career exploration, time management, financial aid and more. That level of mentorship
will continue after students enroll at SF, along with a stipend to cover the costs
of their textbooks. Eligible students will also qualify for a full-tuition scholarship
that picks up where financial aid leaves off, helping to pay for up to 60 credit hours
at SF.
Student Ambassador Program
The Student Ambassador Program is a leadership opportunity for students who are dedicated
to serving and representing ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓÆµ. Student Ambassadors provide campus tours,
serve as an SF representative and perform duties at various SF campus and community
events.
Finish at the Top
The Finish at the Top program provides outreach to students in order to assist them
in the re-enrollment process so that they can finally complete their degree. The program
connects these students with the resources they need to support their success at SF.
Scholarships are available to those students who qualify.
The Office of Admissions, through the Recruitment Events team, regular attends community
events to provide up-to-date information about SF programs and opportunities. This
outreach is a core function of ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓÆµ's commitment to the community. To
request an Admissions representative, or other representative of the college, to attend
an event, please complete the and you will be contacted within two business days.
On-Campus and Virtual Events
ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓÆµ holds a variety of events on-campus and online to connect prospective students with academic programs and college opportunities.
New Student Preview Days
Our New Student Preview events are focused on helping incoming students prepare for
the transition to college, and are held several weeks prior to the start of a student's
first semester. The event offers breakout rooms for conversations with Admissions
Advisers, Student Ambassadors, Academic Coaches, and other SF representatives to prepare
students for the upcoming semester. Preview Days will be held once prior to the Spring
semester, and multiple times during the summer months prior to the start of the Fall
term. The next Preview Day, for Spring 2026, will be held on December 5 and the link
to register is above.
Santa Fe Live
Santa Fe Live kicks off the school year by welcoming new students to ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓÆµ.
This in-person New Student Convocation, hosted by Student Ambassadors, showcases campus
resources and provides helpful tips about how to be successful and/or make the most
your college experience. Students can sign up in eSantaFe after they register for
classes.
Parent and Family Engagement Workshops
ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓÆµ Admissions Team periodically hosts a series of workshops designed
to build positive connections and strengthen communication with parents, families,
and students before the college admissions process begins. The information provided
aims to support students and families educationally, financially, socially, and mentally.
Our next Parent & Family Workshop, which will focus in part on Financial Aid and the
FAFSA, is scheduled for November 5 and the link to register is above.
ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓÆµ Fair
A college fair traditionally held each year in early Fall, the event brings colleges
and universities across the country to our campus. The next College Fair will be held
in August or September 2026.
Open House Events
Held each year in the Spring, our Open House events are designed for high school seniors
and their families to learn more about the college and the enrollment process. The
next Open House at the Northwest Campus will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
for Open House is open now.
Middle School Days
Events held throughout the academic year that bring 8th graders from each local middle
school to the Northwest campus. The events partner with the SF Achieve program to
connect middle school students with college knowledge, ranging from career choices,
academic pathways and student life.