SF Reporter - Four years, four schools, one location. That’s the promotional tagline for Santa Fe Community College’s proposed Higher Education Center, which will allow students to earn bachelor’s degrees without leaving Santa Fe. There’s only one catch: For months, SFCC has been blocked from actually building the center—and if the state has its way, the center may never be built at all. In May, nearly 500 SFCC students crossed the stage to receive their diplomas. None of them earned a bachelor’s degree, though; for that, they’ll have to transfer to one of Santa Fe’s private institutions (such as the Santa Fe University of Art and Design or St. John’s College) or relocate to a city with a four-year public university, such as Albuquerque or Las Vegas. Read full story here: News New Mexico
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