In Case of Crisis app is an essential download
Students, faculty and staff who want to feel more prepared for campus emergencies can download the In Case of Crisis app.
How disability services transfer from high school to college
An Individual Education Plan, or IEP, allows the state of Utah to aid students with learning disabilities.
Assistive Technology Fair focuses on possibilities
The Disability Resource Center showcased a variety of resources for students with disabilities.
Mason Bancroft becomes SLCCSA president
The SLCC Student Association appointed Mason Bancroft as president after Mary Flanagan resigned earlier this semester.
The many campuses of SLCC
Salt Lake Community College is known to many high school graduates, as well as international students, for helping to get a leg up on...
DRC supports disabled students, service dogs
The Disability Resource Center provides support to thousands of SLCC students, many of which use service animals. Learn more about the program.
Truth In Tuition at SLCC
Student tuition keeps going up, but Interim President Dr. Deneece Huftalin met with students to answer questions such as what preventative measures could be taken and how much tuition could potentially increase.
Social media improves communication between students and advisors
Academic and Career Advising has taken a different approach to connect with students this year.
And the award goes to…
Come find out who produced the best student films for of the year at the SLCCSA Film Festival awards ceremony on April 24.
SLCC President moonlights as welder, heavy metalist
Dr. Huftalin has an edge to her that is largely unknown to students. Tamara Brune-Wharton has the details.
Cotopaxi owner, SLCC alum Davis Smith recognized for making a difference
For being a successful entrepreneur who uses their success to do good globally, Salt Lake Community College honored Davis Smith with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2020.
Meet your SLCCSA president, Aynoa Rincon
19-year-old Aynoa Rincon is working to make sure SLCC student voices are heard.









