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DEGREES - CERTIFICATES - LETTERS OF QUALIFICATION

SFCC has a mandatory assessment and placement policy. Students wishing to enroll in English or math or in any course in which an English or a math course is a prerequisite must participate in assessment. New students seeking degrees or certificates at SFCC must fulfill the college success course requirement within their first 12 college credit hours or within their first two semesters of enrollment, whichever comes first.

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE

The associate in arts degrees are designed for students who intend to transfer to four-year colleges or universities, with the transfer of credits subject to the policy of the institution to which the student is transferring. A list of current degrees follows. This list may not be complete because program
development is ongoing.

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE

The associate in science degrees are designed for students who intend to transfer to four-year colleges or universities, with the transfer of credits subject to the policy of the institution to which the student is transferring. A list of current degrees follows. This list may not be complete because program development is ongoing.

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS DEGREE

The associate in applied arts degrees are two-year programs intended to prepare the student for employment. A list of current degrees follows. This list may not be complete because program development is ongoing.

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

The associate in applied science degrees are two-year programs intended to prepare the student for employment. A list of current degrees follows. This list may not be complete because program development is ongoing.

CERTIFICATES

Certificates are one-year programs intended to prepare the student for employment. A list of current certificates follows. This list may not be complete because program development is ongoing.

LETTERS OF QUALIFICATION

SFCC also offers Letters of Qualification in certain areas for programs which require
fewer academic credentials and less career training.

For more information, please contact the Information Desk, 505.428.1000, info@sfccnm.edu.