The Academic Advisement Center will only be providing drop-in advising services from March 20 - April 14, 2023. For drop in advising, students can visit the Northwest Campus (Building R, Room 201) in-person or request services virtually in the Zoom lobby. Students can receive service Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., and Friday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Appointments will resume Monday, April 17, 2023.
Ways we can help.
Our office specializes in advising for Associate in Arts (A.A) tracks for new and transfer and transient students. Career and Technical Education and Honors students have separate advising specialists to accommodate their specific program needs.
Academic Advisors are available and ready to assist you Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can schedule an appointment to meet with your assigned advisor or utilize our drop-in services to meet with the first available advisor. To access our drop-in advising services, visit the Academic Advisement Center on the Northwest Campus (Building R, Room 201) or join us in our Zoom lobby.
Advisors are available at the Andrews Center, Blount Center, Davis Center and Watson Center as well. Review each center's advising page for updated information. Answers to general advising questions are also available anytime through the Ask SF Chatbot.
A.A. Advising
If you are working toward transferring to another educational institution, you’ll want to work with an A.A. advisor.
Career and Technical Education Advising
If you are working toward an A.S. degree, bachelor’s degree, or certificate, specialized advising is available in each of the following CTE programs areas:
- Business Programs
- Construction and Technical
- Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology
- Education
- Emerging Technologies
- Health Sciences
- Information Technology Education
- Institute of Public Safety
Honors Advising
If you are in SF’s Honors Program, stay on track with your graduation and transfer requirements with one-on-one advising. Learn more.
Plan for Success
Academic Plans
Academic Plans are general suggestions for when to take your courses to fulfill both your A.A. and current university admission requirements. To explore all options, log in to Canvas .
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Know your rights and responsibilities - Review college policies, rules and procedures that will help you as members of the Santa Fe College community. Learn more.
Info Sessions
The Academic Advising department provides Information Sessions to help you make the best decisions for your college plan and success. For all dates for upcoming sessions, view the Official Calendar.