Santa Fe College operates multiple campuses and centers throughout
Alachua and
Bradford counties: • Northwest Campus: The main campus, located on in northwest Gainesville, opened in 1972. • Andrews Center: Located in
Starke, opened in 1985 and has since expanded. • Blount Center: Situated in downtown Gainesville, opened in 1990, with expansions in 1993 and 2006. • Charles R. and Nancy V. Perry Center for Emerging Technologies: Located in
Alachua and opened in 2009, this center focuses on clinical laboratory technology and biotechnology degrees. • Davis Center: Located in
Archer and opened in 2003. • Kirkpatrick Center: Near
Gainesville Regional Airport, opened in 1972 and is also known as the Institute of Public Safety, providing training for law enforcement, emergency medical services, and aviation sciences. • Watson Center: Located in
Keystone Heights, opened in 2005 and added a second building in 2006. ==Academics==