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The Santa Fe College Foundation offers a variety of scholarships to students graduating from Alachua and Bradford counties and all other students entering SFC. Eligibility requirements vary depending on the degree of study and the scholarship selected. For details, information, and specific requirements for each scholarship, please visit our Web site at www.sfcollege.edu/scholarships. Scholarship awards vary from $1,000 to $1,600 per academic year payable during the fall and spring terms.

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www.sfcollege.edu/scholarships

Contents

Dates/Deadlines to Remember .............................................................................................2

4 Steps to Your Future ...............................................................................................................2

Development Office Address ..................................................................................................2

Scholarship Process ...................................................................................................................3

Procedure for Obtaining a Scholarship .............................................................................3

Scholarship Application Instructions .................................................................................4

Scholarships ........................................................................................................................ insert

10 General Requirements .............................................................................................. insert

SF College Foundation Scholarship Application .................................................. insert

I Applied for a Scholarship. What Happens Next? ........................................................5

Frequently Asked Questions ..................................................................................................5

Scholarships by County ............................................................................................................6

Campus Locations ................................................................................................... back cover

STEPS TO YOUR FUTURE4

DATES/DEADLINES TO REMEMBER

December 2010–March 2011Applications are available at area high school guidance offices and the Santa Fe College Web site, www.sfcollege.edu/scholarships.

March 2, 2011Deadline to submit applications to your high school guidance office or the Santa Fe College Office for Development, RAB-207, on the Northwest Campus. Health Related scholarship applications must be submitted to the Health Sciences Scholarship Committee, W-002, on the Northwest Campus.

April 2011 The SFC Foundation Scholarship Committee meets and awards scholarships.

May 2011Scholarship recipients are notified via mail. Scholarships awarded to high school students are distributed at each high school awards ceremony.

Dates/Deadlines to Remember • 4 Steps to Your Future • Address

Charles W. Clemons, Sr.Vice President for Development

Office for DevelopmentSanta Fe College

3000 NW 83rd Street, RAB-207Gainesville, FL 32606

www.sfcollege.eduE-mail: [email protected]

352.395.5200 office352.395.5197 fax

1. Choose a scholarship that meets your needs.

2. Complete the scholarship application.

3. Attach all required documentation.

4. Submit your application via mail or e-mail.

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SCHOLARSHIP PROCESS

The Santa Fe College Foundation offers a variety of scholarships to students graduating from Alachua or Bradford counties and all other students entering SF. Eligibility requirements vary depending on the degree program and the scholarships

selected. Foundation scholarships are based on scholastic achievement, special talent or financial aid, depending on the specific scholarship criteria. Scholarships are considered part of the student’s financial aid package and must be reported to the Financial Aid office. Scholarship awards vary from $500 to $2,000 per academic year payable during the fall and spring terms.

Students may apply for a maximum of three (3) scholarships as long as they meet the established criteria. Scholarship applicants must have a minimum 2.0 GPA unless otherwise noted on the scholarship announcement. An academic transcript must be attached to the application form. If college GPA is unavailable, high school transcripts must be provided. Completed applications may either be mailed, hand delivered to one of the campus locations, or submitted from the college Web site www.sfcollege.edu/scholarships.

Applications are available on Santa Fe’s Web site and at Alachua and Bradford county high schools. Scholarship recipients must meet all scholarship requirements to receive the scholarship award. Students must be enrolled as full-time students (minimum 12 credit hours each semester), successfully complete 24 credit hours per academic year, and maintain the appropriate grade point average (see individual scholarship announcement) during the award period.

A student who is chosen to receive a scholarship award from the Foundation will receive an award letter announcing the type and amount of award offered, as well as specific scholarship information, responsibilities, and the criteria for that scholarship award. The Santa Fe College Foundation Scholarship Committee reserves the right to make all final scholarship decisions.

INCOMPLETE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PACKETS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED

PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A SCHOLARSHIP

1. Students must apply for admission to the college. Any student new to SF should begin at the Office of Admissions in R-101. Upon acceptance, students receive an appointment for orientation and registration for the fall term.

2. Students who fail to enroll in the fall 2011 term forfeit their scholarship award and it is automatically canceled. For questions or help, contact the Office for Development, RAB-207, or call 352.395.5200.

3. Scholarship awards are posted to the student’s college account after the thank you note is received. Fees are automatically deducted from an award when a student registers for classes. Any balance owed must be paid at the cashier’s window, RAB-52, by the published deadline; otherwise the courses will be dropped. If there is a balance remaining after fees are deducted, a balance check will be mailed to the address on file with the Office of the Registrar after drop/add dates have passed. Checks will not be mailed to students who owe obligations to the college or have a financial aid hold on their records.

4. Students will be monitored for a cumulative minimum required GPA and completed credits/hours at the end of every term. Satisfactory academic progress is required for the award to remain intact for the next term. Students who complete zero credits/hours will be denied further aid.

5. A student who is selected for a scholarship and will not meet the required enrollment status for any term covered by the award must contact the Foundation office at 352.395.5200 in a timely manner.

www.sfcollege.edu/scholarships

Scholarship Process • Procedure 3

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Scholarship Application Instructions4

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Complete application for enrollment at Santa Fe College and receive an SF student ID number. Applications will not be processed without the ID number.

Read all of the criteria listed for each scholarship to determine if you qualify, and review the scholarship(s) for any additional requirements. Scholarship announcements and criteria can be found at www.sfcollege.edu/scholarships.

One application per year will be accepted and you may apply for a maximum of three (3) scholarships. Applications may be submitted as follows:

A. Fill out the enclosed application completely. Make sure your application is typed or neatly printed with black or blue ink.

B. Submit your application from the Foundation Web page at www.sfcollege.edu/scholarships.

Include a short essay with your application. The essay is required and should be at least 100 words long. Please list your educational and career goals, tell how you have helped your family or made your community a better place to live in, and the benefits of receiving a scholarship.

Provide the names of two individuals who are willing to be contacted as references for you. Academic or professional references are preferable. Please list phone numbers for each reference and identify their relationship to you.

A. If you are currently in high school or have graduated from high school, provide your high school transcript.

B. If you have completed a GED or received a high school diploma through an alternative program, please submit proof of this completion along with your scholarship application.

C. If you have completed college work at Santa Fe or transferred to Santa Fe from another institution, please provide your college transcripts.

Return the completed application packet to the Santa Fe College Foundation office by 4:30 p.m. on March 2, 2011. Applications received by the Foundation after the deadline will be disqualified.

Submit applications and all required material toScholarship CommitteeSanta Fe College Foundation3000 NW 83rd Street, RAB-207Gainesville, FL 32606

STEP 1Enroll and get an

ID number

STEP 2Read the

scholarship criteria

STEP 3Complete the

scholarship application

STEP 4Include a short essay

STEP 5Include two references

STEP 6Provide high school/

college transcripts

STEP 7Return the application

by March 2, 2011

STEP 8Mail required materials

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10 General Requirements

1 Enroll at Santa Fe.

Student must have an SF identification number before application is processed.

2 Alachua or Bradford county resident (unless otherwise stated on scholarship announcement)

3High school diploma or GED

4 High school or post-secondary GPA 2.0 (unless otherwise stated on scholarship announcement)

5 Plan to enroll as a full-time student (12 credit hours per term).

6 A 100 word essay describing career goals and benefits of receiving a scholarship

7Scholarships are nontransferable.

8 Students can receive only one scholarship award per academic year.

9 Scholarships are applied to the academic year awarded.

10 Thank you note must be received before award is posted to the student’s college account. www.sfcollege.edu/scholarships

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONApplication deadline 4:30 p.m. March 2, 2011

Scholarship1._______________________________________________________________________________

Scholarship2._______________________________________________________________________________

Scholarship3._______________________________________________________________________________

Applicant Information

STUDENT’S LEGAL NAME

________________________________________________________________Last name First name Middle initial

MAILING ADDRESS AND PHONE

_______________________________________________________________Street address

_______________________________________________________________City State Zip code

_______________________________________________________________Phone E-mail

Academic Information q Current high school student Attending high school at ________________________________________________________________________________________

Dual enrolled q Yes q No College ________________________________________________________________________

Graduation date _______________ GPA ______________

q Current college student q Santa Fe College q Other___________________________________________________________________________________ Program of study _______________________________________________________________________________________________

Start date ____________________ GPA __________ Credits earned ___________

q GED student Start date ____________________ GPA __________ Credits earned ___________

Financial Information Applied for financial aid q Yes q No Family income _______________________________

Qualified for Bright Futures q Yes q No q 100% q 75%

Other scholarships received q Yes q No q Please list ___________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________

Office use only

Required Information

SF ID Number

______________________________________

U.S. Citizen

q Yes q No

Alachua County Resident

q Yes q No

Bradford County Resident

q Yes q No

Other (Name of county)

______________________________________

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SCHOLARSHIPS See pages six and seven for details and requirements

Alachua County/Santa Fe College Minority Scholarship Alachua General Hospital, Inc. Auxiliary Memorial ScholarshipAlfred B. Watson, Sr. and Agnes W. Watson ScholarshipAltrusa International, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida ScholarshipAltrusa International, Inc. of Starke, Florida ScholarshipArts and Sciences Scholarship ASA/NHRA Automotive Technology Scholarship A. W. Fletcher Memorial Scholarship Billy and Glenna F. Brashear Nursing and Health Related Scholarship Boone/Bussard Welding Technologies ScholarshipBradford County/Andrews Santa Fe College Minority ScholarshipBruce P. Walek Memorial ScholarshipCharisma O’Connor Memorial Scholarship Charles L. Blount ScholarshipCharles R. Perry Memorial ScholarshipChrista Leigh Hoyt Memorial Scholarship Colonel R. James Glikes Memorial ScholarshipDanielle Kramer Memorial ScholarshipDavis, Monk & Company Leo T. Hury Business Scholarship Dewitt C. Jones and Jeanne C. Johnson Memorial ScholarshipDexter and Sarajo O’Steen Family ScholarshipDisney Animal Kingdom/Animal Programs ScholarshipDr. Erich and Ellen Farber Scholarship Dr. Lamar E. Crevasse ScholarshipEsther Porter Lane Memorial Scholarship Fiona Kathleen Gott Memorial ScholarshipFlorence Smith Nursing ScholarshipFrancis B. Watson Memorial Business ScholarshipGene Gerber Memorial Scholarship Guy and Elizabeth Andrews ScholarshipHarold A. and Jeanne Cruthirds Johnson Scholarship Harry Dresser Family ScholarshipHenry H. Beck Scholarship Herron Health Care ScholarshipH. Medford and Patricia Connelly Scholarship Hung-sen Wu Memorial Scholarship HVAC Scholarship – Maren FoundationIrene Zimmerman Memorial Scholarship James F. Moore Memorial Scholarship James J. and Rena E. Swick Memorial Scholarship Jean Rae Bronson Nursing Scholarship Jeff Block Memorial Scholarship Jeffrey Mattison Wershow Memorial Scholarship Joseph W. Fordyce Scholarship Joyce Doke Riherd/Bradford County Public Health Nursing ScholarshipKiwanis Club of Starke Community Service ScholarshipLarry Noegel Memorial Scholarship Laura Lopez Memorial Scholarship Lillian Stump Nursing and Health Related Scholarship Mallini Family ScholarshipMargaret F. Knapp Nursing Scholarship Margaret R.T. Morgan Nursing Scholarship Mark M. and Flora Yon Richardson Memorial Scholarship Mazdak Noorbakhsh Memorial Scholarship Medical and Surgical Affiliates Nursing and Health Related ScholarshipNewberry Garden Club ScholarshipNicholas J. Gonzalez Memorial Scholarship Noah Jacob Rodkin Memorial Scholarship Norman Jensen Art Scholarship Norris O. Roszel Family Scholarship Nursing and Health Related Scholarship Nursing Education Scholarship Pamphalon Foundation ScholarshipPatricia M. Blount Scholarship Patricia Sherman Fabrick/Alachua Habitat for Humanity ScholarshipPhilip H. Baker Gainesville Civitan Club Scholarship Plus One Scholarship Professional Retail Associate Scholarship Roxann Kelley Buehn Memorial ScholarshipS. Clark Butler Scholarship Shands at Starke Auxiliary Scholarship Shands at UF Auxiliary Health Related ScholarshipShands at University of Florida/Rosa B. Williams Scholarship Starke Rotary Club Scholarship Village Nursing Scholarship

Applicant’s name __________________________________________

PROVIDE NAMES AND CONTACT INFORMATION FOR TWO REFERENCESList the names of two individuals who are willing to be contacted as references for you. Academic or professional references are preferable. List phone numbers for each reference and identify their relationship to you.

Reference name #1 ___________________________________________________________ Phone # _______________________________

Relationship to you ____________________________________________________________

Reference name #2 ___________________________________________________________ Phone # _______________________________

Relationship to you ____________________________________________________________

ATTACH YOUR SHORT ESSAY In the space provided below write an essay of at least 100 words. Please list your educational and career goals, tell how you have helped your family or made your community a better place to live in, and the benefits of receiving a scholarship. Attach additional pages if necessary.

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

STUDENT AUTHORIZATIONI hereby certify that the information provided is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I authorize the Santa Fe College Foundation to share any of the information on this form, on my transcript, and on any other forms submitted by me to SF with the donors of the scholarships and the SF Scholarship Review Committee. I understand that the SF Scholarship Review Committee may include SF employees and students.

__________________________________________________________ ___________________________Signature of applicant Date

Please forward completed application form, high school/college transcripts, essay and letter(s) of recommendations (if required) to

Santa Fe College Foundation • 3000 NW 83rd Street, RAB-207 • Gainesville, Florida 32606by 4:30 p.m. March 2, 2011

References

Short Essay

www.sfcollege.edu/scholarships

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I applied for a scholarship. What happens next? • FAQs 5

I applied for a scholarship. What happens next?

Official notification letters will be mailed by May 2011 to students who have been awarded scholarships.

The required thank you note addressed to the donor must be received in the Foundation office at the address listed below no later than August 1, 2011. If you fail to do this, your scholarship will be forfeited.

Santa Fe College Foundation3000 NW 83rd Street, RAB-207

Gainesville, FL 32606

Maintain specific enrollment status as indicated by the criteria of the scholarship awarded, and make satisfactory academic progress, in order for the award to remain intact for the next term. If a student is selected for a scholarship and will not have the required enrollment status for any term covered by the award, contact the Foundation office in a timely manner.

Frequently Asked Questions

My name was on the list of scholarship recipients, but I have not received a confirmation letter.

Call the Foundation office to verify your address. We use the address on your scholarship application. If you moved, we may have inaccurate information. The Foundation office has a separate database and updating your contact information through the college does not update our records.

I received a scholarship, but the money is not in my student account.

Scholarship money will be applied to student accounts no later than August 8, 2011 provided the thank you note has been received.

I will be receiving a scholarship, but I have special circumstances that I would like to have considered.

If you are requesting any exception to disbursement of your scholarship, please contact the Foundation office. All requests must be submitted in writing and are evaluated individually.

How will I receive my scholarship award?

Fees are automatically deducted from an award when a student registers for classes. Any balance owed must be paid at the cashier’s window, RAB-52, by the published deadline; otherwise the courses will be dropped. If there is a balance remaining after fees are deducted, a balance check will be mailed to the address on file with the Office of the Registrar. Checks will not be mailed to students who owe an obligation to the college or have a financial aid hold on their records.

STEP 1Official Notification

STEP 2Send Thank You Note

STEP 3Maintain Your

Enrollment Status

Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Question 4

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Scholarships by County 6

ALACHUA OR BRADFORD COUNTY STUDENTS

COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS RESTRICTION GPA MAJOR ADDITIONAL CRITERIA

Alachua General Hospital, Inc. Auxiliary Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 Health Care Altrusa International, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 General Female student over the age of 25Arts and Sciences Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Arts and Sciences ASA/NHRA Automotive Technology Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Automotive Must be enrolled in the A.S. Automotive Service Technology ProgramBoone/Bussard Welding Technologies Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 Welding Must be in the Welding Program to receive this scholarshipCharles L. Blount Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 General Colonel R. James Glikes Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 Health Davis, Monk & Company Leo T. Hury Business Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 3.00 Business, Accounting Dr. Erich and Ellen Farber Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 General Students must be enrolled in library science, the arts, engineering or general education classesEsther Porter Lane Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 General Female student over the age of 25Fiona Kathleen Gott Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 General High school female studentFlorence Smith Nursing Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Nursing Must be enrolled in a nursing programFrancis B. Watson Memorial Business Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Business Harry A. Dresser Family Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 General Herron Health Care Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Nursing or Health Hung-sen Wu Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 General Asian descentHVAC Scholarship - Maren Foundation Alachua or Bradford 2.00 HVAC Program Must be enrolled in the Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology Certificate programIrene Zimmerman Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 General Female student over the age of 26 who plans to pursue a degree in the area of human serviceJames J. and Rena E. Swick Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 GeneralJoseph W. Fordyce Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 General Student must be in the upper 10 percent of his/her high school graduating class, score 1,000 or better on the SAT, and be nominated by their high school principalMallini Family Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 3.20 General Margaret F. Knapp Nursing Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Nursing Must be enrolled in a nursing programMargaret R.T. Morgan Nursing Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Nursing Must be enrolled in a nursing programMark M. and Flora Yon Richardson Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 General Mazdak Noorbakhsh Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 General Medical and Surgical Affiliates Nursing and Health Related Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 Nursing or Health Must be an employee of the Medical and Surgical Affiliates AssociationNoah Jacob Rodkin Memorial Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 Nursing Preference shown to students interested in labor and delivery, midwifery, obstetrics and infant careNorman Jensen Art Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Art Program Awarded to a second year student in the Art ProgramNorris O. Roszel Family Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 General Awarded to students with children or family responsibilitiesNursing Education Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Nursing Must complete 10 hours of prerequisites for the nursing program to qualifyNursing and Health Related Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Nursing or Health Must be enrolled in a nursing or health related programPamphalon Foundation Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 General Patricia M. Blount Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 General Professional Retail Associate Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 Retail Sales Student should be employed as a retail associate or seeking to enter the workplace in a retail sales position S. Clark Butler Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 General Shands at UF Auxiliary Health Related Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.50 Health Village Nursing Scholarship Alachua or Bradford 2.00 Nursing Must plan to pursue a career in nursing

ALACHUA COUNTY STUDENTS ONLY COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS RESTRICTION GPA MAJOR ADDITIONAL CRITERIA

Alachua County/Santa Fe College Minority Scholarship Alachua 2.00 General African AmericanChrista Leigh Hoyt Memorial Scholarship Alachua 2.50 General Newberry High School seniorDexter and Sarajo O’Steen Family Scholarship Alachua 2.00 General Santa Fe High School seniorDr. Lamar E. Crevasse Scholarship Alachua 2.00 General Newberry High School senior who resides in Archer, FloridaHarold A. and Jeanne Cruthirds Johnson Scholarship Alachua 2.00 GeneralJean Rae Bronson Nursing Scholarship Alachua 2.50 Nursing Must plan to pursue a career in nursingJeff Block Memorial Scholarship Alachua 2.50 General Buchholz High School seniorLaura Lopez Memorial Scholarship Alachua 2.50 Zoology or Athletics Newberry Garden Club Scholarship Alachua 2.50 General Newberry High School seniorNicholas J. Gonzalez Memorial Scholarship Alachua 2.50 General Buchholz High School senior with community service in the area of drug and alcohol abuse preventionPatricia Sherman Fabrick/Alachua Habitat for Humanity Scholarship Alachua 2.50 General Awarded to a family member of a Habitat home ownerPhilip H. Baker Gainesville Civitan Club Scholarship Alachua 2.50 General Shands at University of Florida/Rosa B. Williams Scholarship Alachua 2.00 General African American employees or their dependents, of the University of Florida at Shands, who reside in Alachua County

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Scholarships by County 7

BRADFORD COUNTY STUDENTS ONLY

COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS RESTRICTION GPA MAJOR ADDITIONAL CRITERIA

Altrusa International, Inc. of Starke, Florida Scholarship Bradford 2.50 General Female student graduating from Bradford High School or Bradford County women who need to re-enter the workforceBradford County/Andrews Minority Santa Fe College Scholarship Bradford 2.00 General African AmericanDanielle Kramer Memorial Scholarship Bradford 2.00 General Dewitt C. Jones and Jeanne C. Johnson Memorial Scholarshp Bradford 2.00 General Health, Business, Ministry Guy and Elizabeth Andrews Scholarship Bradford 2.50 General H. Medford and Patricia Connelly Scholarship Bradford 2.50 General Joyce Doke Riherd/Bradford County Public Health Nursing Scholarship Bradford 2.00 Nursing or Health Kiwanis Club of Starke Community Service Scholarship Bradford 2.00 General Student should display history of community serviceLarry Noegel Memorial Scholarship Bradford 2.00 General Lillian Stump Nursing and Health Related Scholarship Bradford 2.00 Nursing or Health Roxann Kelley Buehn Memorial Scholarship Bradford 2.00 General Shands at Starke Auxiliary Scholarship Bradford 2.00 Health Starke Rotary Club Scholarship Bradford 2.00 General

OTHER COUNTIES

COUNTY SCHOLARSHIPS RESTRICTION GPA MAJOR ADDITIONAL CRITERIA

A. W. Fletcher Memorial Scholarship Central Florida 2.00 Building Construction Seniors from Alachua, Bradford, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Madison and Taylor counties or second year students enrolled in the Building Construction Program at SFAlfred B. Watson Family Youth Challenge Scholarship 2.00 General Must attend the Florida Youth Challenge AcademyAlfred B. Watson, Sr. and Agnes W. Watson Scholarship Clay or Bradford 2.50 General Graduate of Keystone Heights Jr./Sr. High School; must attend the Watson Center in Keystone Heights Bruce P. Walek Memorial Scholarship Florida 2.50 Teaching Billy and Glenna F. Brashear Nursing and Health Related Scholarship Central Florida 2.00 Nursing or Health Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Gilchrist, Levy, Putnam, and Union countiesCharisma O’Connor Memorial Scholarship Levy 2.50 Arts or Sciences Williston High School seniorCharles R. Perry Memorial Scholarship Central Florida 2.00 Building Construction Seniors from Alachua, Bradford, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Madison and Taylor counties or second year students enrolled in the Building Construction Program at SFDisney Animal Kingdom/Animal Program Scholarship 2.50 Zoo Program Student must be enrolled in the Zoo Animal Technology Program at SFGene Gerber Memorial Scholarship Central Florida 2.00 Building Construction Seniors from Alachua, Bradford, Dixie, Gilchrist, Lafayette, Levy, Madison and Taylor counties or second year students enrolled in the Building Construction Program at SFHenry H. Beck Scholarship North Central Florida 3.00 General James F. Moore Memorial Scholarship Central Florida 2.50 BusinessJeffrey Mattison Wershow Memorial Scholarship 2.50 General Current or former member of the United States Armed Forces with an honorable discharge Plus One Scholarship Central Florida 2.00 General Awarded to students with a documented handicapping condition from Alachua, Bradford, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion or Union counties

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Adding value to the lives of our students and enriching our community is Santa Fe’s mission.

Santa Fe College is an equal access/equal opportunity educational institution.

Santa Fe College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Santa Fe College.

Campus photos by J. Atyeo, College Relations, Santa Fe College.

Produced by the Office for Development and by College RelationsSanta Fe College, Gainesville, Florida ©2010

Scholarship OpportunitiesFall 2011, Spring 2012

Northwest Campus3000 NW 83rd StreetGainesville, FL 32606

352.395.5000

Andrews Center209 West Call Street

Starke, FL 32091352.395.5850904.964.5382

Blount Center401 NW 6th Street

Gainesville, FL 32601352.395.5645352.395.5647

Davis Center17500 SW Archer Road

Archer, FL 32618352.395.5254

Kirkpatrick Center3737 NE 39th AvenueGainesville, FL 32609

352.271.2900

Watson Center4150 State Road 21

Keystone Heights, FL 32656352.395.5821352.473.8989

Perry CenterFor Emerging Technologies

14180 NW 119th TerraceAlachua, FL 32615

352.381.3750

Open Campus (online courses)Building P, room 2373000 NW 83rd StreetGainesville, FL 32606

352.395.7344

HAWTHORNE

ALACHUA

ARCHER

WILLISTON

KEYSTONE HEIGHTSWALDO

NEWBERRY

OCALA

STARKE

MICANOPY

MELROSE

441

441

301

301

301

100

21

20

2626

121

Andrews Center(in Starke on US 301)

Watson Center(in Keystone Heights

on State Road 21)

Davis Center(in Archer on State Road 24)

GainesvilleNW Campus(on NW 83rd ST)

Blount Center(on NW 6th ST)

Institute of Public Safety

(on FL 222/NE 39th AVE)

N

Perry Center(in Alachua on US 441)

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