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College of Santa Fe : ウィキペディア英語版
Santa Fe University of Art and Design

Santa Fe University of Art and Design (SFUAD) is a private for-profit, accredited four-year university located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The campus was originally founded in 2009 and leases the facility from the city of Santa Fe, This new college is in no way a new incarnation of the former College of Santa Fe which was a Catholic facility under the name St. Michael's College, and was renamed The College of Santa Fe in 1966. After financial difficulties in 2009, the campus was purchased by the City of Santa Fe, the State of New Mexico, and Laureate Education, and reopened with a narrowed focus on the film, theater, and other arts. The school is currently secular, and as of 2015, reports having 950 students.〔
==History==
Opened by the De La Salle Christian Brothers in 1859, the school (then known as St. Michael's College) received a charter for higher education in 1874 making it the oldest chartered college in New Mexico.〔(Colleges and Universities ), City of Santa Fe Economic Development〕 In 1966, the Christian Brothers changed the name of the school to the College of Santa Fe.〔 The Santa Fe University of Art and Design occupies the physical campus of the former College of Santa Fe, but has no affiliation with that school, and is not connected to the Lasallian Brothers. The Santa Fe University of Art and Design is a for-profit institution owned by the Laureate Education Corporation from Baltimore, Maryland. It was founded in 2009.
In February 2009, the College of Santa Fe declared a state of financial emergency. Attempts to merge with Highlands University faltered due to funding concerns, and the school nearly closed. However, in September 2009, a public-private partnership that included the City of Santa Fe, the New Mexico State Governor’s Office and Laureate Education purchased the campus, allowing the school to remain open as The College of Santa Fe, albeit under different leadership.〔(College of Santa Fe Saved by City Deal With Laureate Education ), The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 30, 2009〕〔(An update/correction on the College of Santa Fe ), Changing Higher Education, Feb 10, 2010〕
The name changed to Santa Fe University of Art and Design on August 30, 2010 after the school decided to narrow its focus on art and design.〔(Richardson to welcome CSF students ), Associated Press, Sept. 21, 2009〕

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