Santa Fe College trustees to meet with local trucking company representative on May 7

Paul Broadie II President
Paul Broadie II President
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Certain members of The District Board of Trustees of Santa Fe College, Florida will attend a meeting with a representative from a local trucking company at the SF Northwest Campus in Gainesville on May 7.

The meeting is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. in the President’s Cabinet Room, located in Building F at 3000 NW 83rd Street. According to the college, no actions by the Board are expected during this session.

Discussion topics may include new academic programs under consideration at Santa Fe College, such as the Diesel Systems Technician Program. The college did not provide further details about potential outcomes or future steps related to these discussions.

Meetings like this allow trustees and community partners to explore ways to expand educational offerings that align with workforce needs. No additional background information was provided by the college regarding previous meetings or similar partnerships.

The next steps following this meeting have not been announced.



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