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Overview
The Campus Notification System is an emergency notification service provided by Santa Fe College to ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff. This system delivers instant notifications in the event of an emergency affecting campus operations through:
Text message
Voice calls
How Do I Register?
You don’t need to register—all students and employees with a valid email on file are automatically enrolled in the Campus Notification System.
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Employees can manage their notification settings by selecting "Emergency Notification Information" under "My Information" in eStaff.
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Students can update their preferences by visiting "Emergency Notification Information" under "My Info/Status" in eSantaFe.
You may add additional mobile numbers and email addresses for yourself or family members. It’s recommended to send a test message to confirm that your notifications are working correctly.
What Kind of Alerts Will I Receive?
Campus Notification System are used only for emergencies requiring immediate attention, such as:
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Active threat or hostile intruder incidents
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Bomb threats or hazardous material situations
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Severe weather emergencies affecting campus operations
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Other urgent threats requiring evacuation or lockdown
The system is tested periodically, so you may occasionally receive test messages.
Where Else Can I Find Emergency Notifications?
In addition to Campus Notification System, emergency updates will be posted:
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At the top of the Santa Fe College website
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On the College News page
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On official Âé¶¹Ô´´ social media channels
Is There a Cost?
There is no cost to enroll in Campus Notification System. However, standard text messaging fees may apply depending on your mobile carrier.
What Happens If I Leave Santa Fe College?
Students and employees who are no longer enrolled or employed at Âé¶¹Ô´´ will be automatically removed from the Campus Notification System.
By staying informed through Campus Notification System, the Santa Fe College community can respond quickly to emergencies and maintain campus safety.