Santa Fe College in Florida is a regional community college with a solid transfer track record to University of Florida and other state schools. The gen-ed curriculum is competent, class sizes are reasonable, and the faculty seem invested in student success. The campus is small but not cramped. Tuition is cheap relative to four-year schools, which is the whole reason you're here. The transfer pathways are established and well-handled by advising staff who know exactly where students end up.
Your peers are mostly Floridians, working students, and transfer-focused. The campus vibe is practical and unstudious—not party-focused, not pretentious, just functional. Non-residential, commuter-heavy, and that's fine for what this is.
Santa Fe College does one thing well: gets you through two years cheap, with grades and credits that transfer smoothly to UF or FSU. If that's your plan, this works perfectly.