SafeUT app helps Utah students in crisis
Utah students can use the SafeUT app to chat with a crisis counselor or to report school-related concerns.
SLCC requiring students to pick a path
All SLCC students will now be required to choose a preferred area of study on their admission application.
Service animals assist students with daily life
Service animals are a vital resource for people with disabilities, but other support animals are not allowed on campus.
Should you take a gap year? It depends
Whether students take a year off between high school and college is a matter of personal choice.
SLCC increases tuition by 2 percent
Tuition is rising again at SLCC, with a number of increases and cuts to many school programs.
SLCC increases campus security officers for safety of students
The SLCC Public Safety Department has added new officers to increase evening security for students and faculty.
Good grades can pay off in college
Students who take it easy in high school may not be prepared for the amount of work and stress involved with college classes.
Summer course cost breakdown: Where is your money going?
Today is the due date for summer semester tuition. Learn how SLCC spends the money.
First-generation college students discuss hardships, motivations
Several first-generation college students share their experiences and offer advice and encouragement to other students in similar situations.
What you should know about measles
There haven't been this many measles cases in the United States since 1994. Learn more about the disease and what you can do to protect yourself.
Student profile: Shae Howell, learning to ‘live in the light’
SLCC Dance Company member Shae Howell continues to overcome the challenges of addiction as she begins her final semester as a Bruin.
Stress management ideas for students
Students don’t have to go through stress alone. SLCC has several options and resources, including garden plots, massages, and counseling sessions.














