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Santa Fe Community College at Alameda Middle School
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About Santa Fe Community College at Alameda Middle School
Santa Fe Community College at Alameda Middle School is an off-campus instructional site of Santa Fe Community College, located within an existing middle school facility in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This arrangement allows the college to deliver programming in an accessible community location. No specific institutional type classification, metrics, or program data is currently reflected in available IPEDS records for this site.
Program offerings at this site have not been reported in available IPEDS data. Santa Fe Community College broadly offers associate degrees, certificates, and workforce development programs in fields such as business, healthcare, trades, and the arts. Prospective students should contact Santa Fe Community College directly to determine which courses or programs are available at this location.
Santa Fe, NM is the state capital of New Mexico and a city with a rich cultural and artistic heritage. This instructional site extends Santa Fe Community College's reach into neighborhood communities, reducing transportation barriers for local residents.
400 La Medera Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501
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