Where to find extra cash for college
Students who need assistance paying for tuition should check the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships.
Texas abortion law: What does it mean for Utah?
College students discuss the new Texas abortion law and what influence it might have on Utah.
The Globe’s guide to graduation
If you want to graduate from SLCC, know what you need to do -- and where to get help -- before it's too late.
Voices Amplified: April 11, 2022
Rising journalists take over another episode of RadioActive for #VoicesAmplified, a collaboration between Salt Lake Community College, Amplify Utah and KRCL.
Center for Languages offers free tutoring
Students learning a foreign language can visit the Center for Languages for in-depth help.
What’s going on at the Capitol
What is the legislature thinking? No one knows, but here is what they are doing.
SLCC chief diversity officer paving the way for change
Dr. Lea Lani Kinikini the first chief diversity officer appointed at Salt Lake Community College.
President-elect Aaron Starks wants students to get their money’s worth
Student Government Transition — Many SLCC students are unaware of programs and opportunities the college has to offer. Starks wants to get the word out.
SLCC cuts Barbering and Cosmetology program
Salt Lake Community College shutters a costly program. Current Barbering and Cosmetology students have two years to complete their education.
SLL helps club leaders feel like superheroes
Student Life and Leadership held a leadership conference to support and encourage club presidents.
Aim for Big Moustache On Campus this Movember
SLCC students are growing out their facial hair in order to raise awareness for various men's health issues, including cancer. Learn more about the Big Moustache on Campus competition.
Book Scholarship gives students a financial break
SLCC's Student Life and Leadership to help student's book purchases for the semester of spring 2014 with a scholarship.












