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SFCC Automotive Department

Santa Fe, NM
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About SFCC Automotive Department

SFCC Automotive Department is a specialized training unit of Santa Fe Community College, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This department offers career and technical education focused on automotive service and repair. Specific enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate figures for this unit are not reported in available IPEDS data.

No specific academic programs are listed in the available IPEDS data for this department. Automotive departments at community colleges typically offer certificate and associate degree programs in automotive technology, covering areas such as engine repair, brake systems, electrical systems, and emissions. Prospective students should contact Santa Fe Community College directly for current program details, credential levels, and information about industry certifications such as ASE preparation.

Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico and is located in the northern part of the state. The region's workforce needs in transportation, fleet maintenance, and related trades support demand for trained automotive technicians in the local and statewide economy.

Contact Information

39 Bisbee Court, Unit 4, Santa Fe, NM 87508

Programs

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