Santa Fe College extends book charging and fee payment deadlines

Paul Broadie II President
Paul Broadie II President
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Paul Broadie II President
Paul Broadie II President

Santa Fe College has announced an extension for book charging at the SF Bookstore due to a significant increase in enrollment and the additional time required to process student fees. The extended period will begin on Thursday, September 4, and end on Friday, September 5, at 2 p.m.

Students seeking to use the bookstore line of credit are advised that it will not be available until they receive an official notification through eSantaFe confirming its readiness.

In addition to the book charging extension, students now have until Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at 10 p.m. to pay any remaining balances before classes are dropped for non-payment. Students can check their balance by logging into eSantaFe and navigating to My Classes > My Schedule. Payments can be made through eSantaFe under Finances > View and Pay Fees.



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