SLCC Getting Started 2019

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Getting Started


Getting Started Apply for Admission slcc.edu New Students If you have never attended Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) or have not attended for more than three years, you are required to: • Complete an Admission Application. • Submit it by the application deadline for the semester you want to enroll. • Pay a nonrefundable $40 application fee online with a debit or credit card, or in person at Cashier Services at Jordan, South City, Miller or Taylorsville Redwood campuses.

For most students, application for admission is valid for three years. Exceptions apply if you are:

Concurrent Enrollment Students (current or former) If you are planning to attend SLCC within one year of your high school graduation, you do not need to reapply. Make sure to submit an Admission Application Update through your MySLCC by the admissions deadline for the semester.

International Students International Students have separate admission application processes and deadlines.

A–Z Index: Admissions

A–Z Index: International Student Services

Returning Students

Interested in the School of Applied Technology & Technical Specialties? (SATTS)

If you: • Have been absent from the College for one to three years or • Have been admitted but did not begin classes during your semester of admission and wish to begin at a later date You are required to: • Complete the online Admission Application Update on your MySLCC account under the Semester Checklist tab. • Submit the Admission Application Update by the admission deadline for the semester you want to enroll. here is no charge to submit the Admission T Application Update.

Indicate on the Admission Application that you are interested in taking short-term, flexible courses for career training or earning a certificate. When you have submitted your application, meet with an SAT advisor to determine your desired program, availability and eligibility. The advisor will lead you through the next steps. Note: If you are switching from a credit program to the School of Applied Technology, or vice versa, you must fill out the Admission Application Update. A–Z Index: School of Applied Technology

The A-Z Index: Tip: The A-Z Index referred to throughout this brochure can be found at the top of our homepage slcc.edu


Apply for Financial Aid We want to help you take the worry out of funding your education by guiding you toward many types of financial aid, including scholarships, grants, work study and loans. You can get started by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at fafsa.ed.gov Federal School Code: 005220 Apply as early as possible. The process can take up to three months to complete. Priority consideration will be given to students who have completed applications by April for the summer and fall semesters and by November for the spring semester. For specific information about the deadlines and application steps visit slcc.edu/financialaid. A–Z Index: Financial Aid A–Z Index: Undocumented Students

Types of Financial Aid Scholarships: Salt Lake Community College has many scholarship opportunities for first-year and continuing students. Scholarships don’t need to be paid back—they are free money—and all kinds of students receive scholarships. If you can provide examples of good grades, leadership, athletic ability, community service or other special skills, you’re off to a good start.

Loans: Federal Title IV loan programs assist students with their educational expenses and are repaid when the student is no longer attending or enrolled in at least six credit hours. SLCC participates in three federal loan programs: Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Direct Stafford Student Loan (subsidized and unsubsidized) and Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS).

Visit slcc.edu/scholarships for the most recent information about scholarships and application deadlines.

Grants: Grants are gifts of money that do not have to be repaid under most circumstances. You must show a significant amount of financial need to qualify for grant programs. Most grant funding is limited, so early application is encouraged.

Work Study: Federally funded programs are

SLCC Promise: SLCC Promise helps eligible, full-

available to students who are attending at least half time and demonstrate financial need. Positions are available on campus. Award amounts range from $1,000 to $5,000 and are paid as funds are earned.

time students pay for education by covering the cost of tuition and fees when federal grants fall short. Visit slcc.edu/promise for details. For more information on these and other merit-based private scholarships, contact the Financial Aid Office at 801-957-4410.

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Complete the Placement Process Before you can register for classes, it is recommended you submit your ACT/SAT scores or complete the SLCC Placement Process. The results will be used to advise you regarding appropriate class placement, especially in English and math courses. The SLCC Placement Process is free the first time (the cost is included in the $40 SLCC Admission Application fee). Retakes cost $15 each. Visit slcc.edu/testing for current policies on the number of retakes allowed and how long your scores will remain valid. We highly encourage you to prepare before taking the test. Your scores will determine the courses you can take. Visit an SLCC Testing Center to complete the SLCC Placement Process. The placement is available daily on a walk-in basis at Taylorsville Redwood, South City, Jordan, Westpointe and West Valley locations. You must provide a photo ID and your SLCC Student Number to take the test. For more information call the Testing Center at 801-957-4500, or visit slcc.edu/testing. A–Z Index: Testing Services (Student)

Transferring from another college? If you have college credits from another college or university, you may be exempt from all or part of the placement assessment. Please submit your official college transcripts and complete a Request for Evaluation of Transfer Credits. You want to be sure that your previous credits become a part of your academic history as you continue your education at SLCC. Don’t put it off. This process can take 2-4 weeks or longer during peak registration periods. A–Z Index: Transcript Evaluation

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SLCC Placement Preparation Websites and Study Apps

Complete New Student Orientation

Visit slcc.edu/testing for the current list.

All first-time, first-year students must complete an in-person orientation including new students and former concurrent enrollment students. Returning and transfer students do not have to complete an orientation, but can register earlier for classes if they do.

Locations (Testing Services) Jordan Campus 3491 W Wights Fort Road (9000 South) Jordan Health Sciences (JHS) Room 054 801-957-2606 South City Campus 1575 S State St Room 2-187 801-957-3284 Taylorsville Redwood Campus 4600 S Redwood Road Construction Trades (CT) Room 033 801-957-4500 West Valley Center 3450 S 5600 West 801-957-2133 Westpointe Workforce Training & Education Center 2150 Dauntless Ave. Room 213 801-957-2168

Orientation offers you a unique opportunity to connect with staff within your area of study. You will receive helpful information regarding major and career exploration, acquire useful tips on what it takes to be a successful college student and receive assistance with the course registration process. To register: 1. Visit MySLCC (my.slcc.edu) 2. C lick on First Time Users to create your MySLCC account. 3. O nce you have logged into MySLCC, select the Semester Checklist tab. 4. Register for Orientation. A–Z Index: Orientation, New Student

Testing Center Hours Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–8 p.m.* Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.* *Last seating for assessment is one hour before closing.

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Understand Your Educational Path Explore Degree Options Are you planning to transfer to another institution to obtain a bachelor’s degree? Explore a transfer degree: Associate of Science (AS) This degree is for you if you want to complete your general education and pre-major courses before transferring to a bachelor’s degree program. This is a great track for students who want to explore different academic options. Associate of Arts (AA) This degree choice is much like the AS degree with the addition of a foreign language requirement. Associate of Pre-Engineering (APE) This is a specialized program to prepare you to transfer into an engineering major at a university. You will be required to complete a significant amount of engineering coursework while taking fewer general education courses.

Are you planning to enter the workforce upon graduation? Explore a degree that prepares you to enter the workforce: Associate of Applied Science (AAS) If you’re interested in a fast track toward an entry-level career, then this choice is right for you. AAS degrees require more program-specific courses with limited general education requirements. Certificate of Completion (CC) This path will help you focus on a specialized field of study that matches students with good-paying jobs that are in high demand in Utah. Certificate of Proficiency (CP) If you already are working in the field of your choice and you want an education to refine or improve your skills for a raise or promotion, you should investigate your options with this track. Certificate of Achievement (CA) If you want to jump-start your career and get prepared for an entry-level job, this alternative may be right for you.

Areas of Study at SLCC

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Manufacturing, Construction and Applied Technologies

Humanities

Arts, Communication and Digital Media

Health Sciences

Science, Engineering and Mathematics

Social and Behavioral Sciences, Education and Human Services

Business

Computer Science and Information Technology


Meet with Advisors SLCC has many different advisors to support your academic journey.

Academic Advisors Assist you with identifying personal academic goals, exploring course offerings and interpreting assessment results. We serve as a resource for students if you are experiencing difficulty, assist you with educational planning, program prerequisites, course sequencing and monitor progress toward a degree or completion of your educational goals.

Career and Employment Advisors These advisors assist you in seeking part-time, temporary and full-time employment. Some positions involve job-related training. We provide you with updated employer requests (job orders), labor market information, mock interviews and referrals. A–Z Index: Career Services

Financial Aid Advisors

2. Click on the Advising tab.

Assist you by providing information on available financial aid resources and processes. We manage and monitor student financial aid packaging and disbursements. We are available to answer your questions regarding required documentation, terms and conditions, and appeal processes pertaining to various financial aid.

3. Scroll down and click on Login to MySuccess.

A–Z Index: Financial Aid

4. S chedule an appointment based on campus location and/or area of study.

First-Year Experience Advisors

To schedule an appointment: 1. Visit slcc.edu and log in to your MySLCC account.

A–Z Index: Academic Advising

Admissions Advisors Provide a positive pathway through the admissions process from application to enrollment. We help you resolve questions or issues on your way to obtaining higher education and technical training. A–Z Index: Admissions Office

Help you achieve success throughout your first year. We are available to provide you with information and referrals concerning any area of the college. A–Z Index: First-Year Experience

Transfer Advisors Assist you if you are interested in transferring into a four-year institution. These advisors are employed by each university. Check the Transfer Center web page for a calendar of scheduled visits, office hours and transfer events. A–Z Index: Transfer Center

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What types of classes are available? SLCC offers a variety of methods of instruction to accommodate your study habits and needs. Course Type

Online

Description Course is conducted entirely online. You will track, access, navigate and submit all assignments via an electronic platform. Is This For You? Good for students who are self-motivated and can keep track of deadlines on their own, who feel comfortable communicating online and enjoy working independently.

Hybrid

Course takes place both in person and online. Meets in a classroom once or twice a week for a total of 75–100 minutes. You will access, navigate and submit assignments via an electronic platform. Is This For You? Good for students who want to connect with other students (but not too much) and feel equally comfortable working in person and online.

Classroom Lecture

Lab

Courses may have limited online elements. Typically will meet two or three days a week in a designated classroom. Is This For You? Good for students who want to connect with other students, need to be in a specific location to learn effectively and prefer to receive instruction in person. Courses may have limited online elements. Typically will meet one or two days a week in a designated classroom. Credit hours do not necessarily indicate amount of work expected. Is This For You? Good for students who want to connect with other students, enjoy a hands-on approach and want to learn the application of theory in practice.

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Register for Classes Schedules listing all classes available for each semester, including times, campus and room numbers, are posted online a few weeks prior to registration. A–Z Index: Class Schedule Check the Academic Calendar for registration dates, term start and end dates, tuition deadlines, class add/ drop deadlines and more. A–Z Index: Academic Calendar

How do I start? The first step to register for classes is to create your MySLCC username and password. • Visit slcc.edu, hover over MySLCC and click on MySLCC, or go to my.slcc.edu. • I f you do not know your SLCC Student Number (S#), go to Look Up Your Student Number (S#). • If you know your S#, go to First Time Users and complete all of the information. • Once you have logged into your MySLCC, select the Registration tab.

Try the new Schedule Planner! Plan your class schedule electronically before you register. Schedule Planner allows you to map out a class schedule that fits your needs. Plan ahead for convenient and easy registration. Log in to MySLCC to access Schedule Planner on the Registration tab today—plan your schedule, then register early for best course selection. If you are at one of our computer labs, feel free to ask any staff member for assistance.

Waitlisting Important! If you are waitlisted for a class, you must check your BruinMail available through MySLCC. Once you receive notification that you are able to register for the class, you must register within 24 hours or the spot will go to the next person on the waitlist.

Tip: Use Mobile App Ellucian GO to access your class schedule.


Be Ready When Classes Begin Check Financial Aid Requirements Important! Make sure to complete any requirements as soon as possible to avoid disbursement delay.

How to check requirements through MySLCC:

1. L og in to your MySLCC account. 2. Select the Tuition and Financial Aid tab. 3. Check under Financial Aid Requirements for any messages. 4. If you see any red flags, make sure to follow up and correct any issues.

A–Z Index: Financial Aid

Get Your OneCard The OneCard is the official student ID of SLCC and your key to campus life. You must be currently registered (enrolled in at least one class) and show official photo ID to obtain a OneCard. Visit one of the following locations: • Jordan Campus, HTC (ID Center) • South City Campus (Room 1-061-C) • Taylorsville Redwood Campus, STC 251 (ID Center) A–Z Index: OneCard

Purchase Your Parking Permit All vehicles are required to have a permit at all SLCC locations (unless you are using metered parking or paying for visitor’s parking). To purchase a parking permit log in to your MySLCC account and go to the Semester Checklist tab.

Arrange to Pay Tuition Paying your tuition and fees has never been easier. You have the option of paying online through MySLCC with an electronic check, savings account transfer, accepted credit card or debit card. You may also pay by phone at 801- 957-3914, by mail or visit one of our locations at Taylorsville Redwood, South City, Miller and Jordan campuses to pay in person. Avoid late fees by paying at the time of registration or making timely payment arrangements.

Tuition Payment Plan (TPP)

A TTP lets you spread your tuition and fees over four monthly payments for fall and spring semesters, and over three payments for the summer semester. A TPP does not reduce your financial obligation to the College. The first installment must be included at the time of application. There is a $30 non-refundable application fee per semester. Please apply and pay online through your MySLCC account. A–Z Index: Tuition Payment Plan

Buy Books and Supplies You can look up the books you need for your classes on MySLCC. Log in to your MySLCC and go to the Semester Checklist tab. The Explore Your Textbook Options link is in the bottom right corner of the page. A–Z Index: Bookstore

Note: In order to park at the Library Square Center, you must obtain a permit specifically including Library Square. A regular SLCC parking permit will not allow you to park at the Library Square Center. A–Z Index: Parking Services

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Find Your Way Around Knowing your way around campus can be stressful in the beginning. Look up where your classes are located and give yourself plenty of time to get to class. If you get lost, don’t hesitate to ask someone for help.

S L C C

L O C AT I O N S

Campus tours are available upon request at slcc.edu/admissions. Visit slcc.edu and click on Maps to look up directions and classroom locations.

SALT LAKE CITY

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AIRPORT

CAPITOL HILL

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3

5600 West

State Street

Redwood Road

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400 South

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1700 South

700 East

Redwood Road

Bangerter Highway

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State Street

5600 West

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4700 South

2. Herriman Annex

13011 S Pioneer Street (6000 West) Herriman, UT 84096 801-957-5225

551 N 2200 West Salt Lake City, UT 84116 801-957-2050

4. Jordan Campus (JC) 3491 W 9000 South West Jordan, UT 84088 801-957-2600

3500 South

4100 South

Library Square 210 E 400 South, Suite 8 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 801-957-2192

3. International Aviation Education Center (AP)

2100 South

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1. Community Writing Center (CWC)

TAYLORSVILLE

3300 South

5. Library Square Center (LSC) 231 E 400 South Salt Lake City, UT 84111 801-957-2000

6. Meadowbrook Campus (MBC)

3900 South

250 W 3900 South Salt Lake City, UT 84107 801-957-5821

4500 South

7. Miller Campus (LHM)

9750 S 300 West Sandy, UT 84070 801-957-5417

MURRAY

8. SLCC Online slcc.edu/online

5400 South

801-957-4406

9. South City Campus (SCC)

MIDVALE 7800 South

Rosecrest Road

6400 West

Main Street

10. Taylorsville Redwood Campus (RRC)

SLCC Location

WEST JORDAN

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9000 South

4600 S Redwood Road Salt Lake City, UT 84123 801-957-4273

11. West Valley Center (WVC)

9000 South

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SLCC Online

State Street

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13400 South

Redwood Road

12600 South Mtn. View Corridor

6000 West

Herriman Parkway

1575 S State Street Salt Lake City, UT 84115 801-957-3350

12. Westpointe Campus (WP)

9400 South

SANDY

3460 S 5600 West West Valley City, UT 84128 801-957-2118 or 801-957-2117

2150 W Dauntless Ave. Salt Lake City, UT 84116 801-957-2150


H E L P F U L R E S O U R C E S Academic Advising

Disability Resource Center

Admissions

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Assists with identifying academic goals, creating educational plans, finding resources for students experiencing difficulty and monitoring progress toward program completion. slcc.edu/academicadvising Jordan: 801-957-6215 South City: 801-957-3361 Taylorsville Redwood: 801-957-4978

Provides a positive pathway through the admissions process from application to enrollment. We help you resolve questions or issues on your way to obtaining higher education and technical training. slcc.edu/admissions 801-957-4485

Career Services

Provides student employment opportunities, internships, tips on how to improve your resume and more. slcc.edu/student/employment Jordan: 801-957-6242 South City: 801-957-3047 Taylorsville Redwood: 801-957-4014

Cashier Services

Pay tuition by phone, online or in person. slcc.edu/cashiering 801-957-4868 Option 6

Child Care & Family Services

Financial assistance is available for both on-campus and off-campus licensed care. Eligibility required. slcc.edu/childcare 801-957-3070

Provides services for students with documented disabilities who need assistance with educational, physical and/or program accommodations while pursuing their education. slcc.edu/drc South City: 801-957-3258 Taylorsville Redwood: 801-957-4659 (TTY: 801-957-4646)

Provides students with information on the resources available to help them pay for college. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at fafsa.ed.gov slcc.edu/student/financial 801-957-4410

First-Year Experience

(New Student Orientation)

Prepares new students for intellectual, personal and professional success through their first year in college. slcc.edu/fye 801-957-4299

Office of the Registrar and Academic Records (Enrollment Services)

Maintains all student records, degree conferral, transfer evaluation, outgoing transcripts, verifications and more. slcc.edu/enrollmentservices 801-957-4298

Veterans Services

Provides assistance and support to all SLCC service members, veterans and dependents. slcc.edu/veterans 801-957-4289

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At Salt Lake Community College, we believe higher education should be available to anyone who desires it. SLCC Promise helps eligible, full-time students pay for their education by covering the cost of tuition and fees when federal grants fall short. SLCC Promise is intended to remove economic barriers and to provide a pathway for SLCC students to complete their degrees.

slcc.edu/promise


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