The College of Santa Fe offers a dynamic, creative, interdisciplinary arts education grounded in the liberal arts. Some of our most popular majors include film, theater, creative writing, visual arts and contemporary music. Programs in documentary studies, politics and psychology are growing. Close faculty-student interaction promotes active class discussion and artistic activities, and there are frequent guest appearances by internationally renowned artists and writers on campus and in the community. Small classes and studios characterize the academic experience. We are located in one of the most scenic areas in the American Southwest. The Christian Brother/Lasallian heritage of College of Santa Fe calls for attention to the values of service and high ethical standards in the pursuit of educational goals.
The College of Santa Fe is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org; 1-312-263-0456.
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The College of Santa Fe is a 151-year-old college located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Programs at the college combine practical experience with core theory, empowering students to develop a thorough understanding of their professional aspirations in creative writing, theatre, art, graphic design, contemporary music, moving image arts (film making), photography, business, and education. This approach, a key part of the college’s interdisciplinary curriculum, puts students on the path to becoming a well-rounded, creative problem-solving professionals. The college provides students with an engaging educational experience that connects them with expert faculty and peers around the world. The location of the college, in the city of Santa Fe, allows students to pursue their education in an environment where art is central to the community.