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Guide to Utah’s best campus!

SLCC SCHOLARS

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Overview

• Technology Building• Learning Center• Administration Building • President’s Office• Student Employment and

Cooperative Education Services

• Student Center• Thayne Center for Service and

Learning• Health and Wellness Center• Disability Center • Career Academic Advising• Financial Aid • Clubs and Organizations • Library• Learning Emporium

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Tutoring Center at Technology BuildingM-R 8-7 and Fri 8-5

Shirley S TurleyOffice Clerk II (801) [email protected]

Gary CampbellDirector of the Learning Center Programs (801) 957-4172 [email protected]

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Technology Building• In the technology building you can find free tutoring for various subjects including English, math, reading, science, writing, and study skills• You can receive one on one tutoring by filling out an application. You will be assigned a tutor that you will commit to for the entire semester. • On each table there are red and blue flags. Red flags will get you help with biology and chemistry while the blue flags will get you help with math and physics. • There are English tutors for non native English speaking students. You can request an appointment through the learning center.• Bring your one card to borrow books, calculators, and make copies or printed materials.

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Administration BuildingJanice W. SchmidtAdministrative AssistantPresident’s Office(801) 957-4227

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President’s Office• President’s Office• Is a friendly and safe environment• If you are unsure where to go with a particular problem or

question, they are happy to help.

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Student Employment & Cooperative Education ServicesJackie R. Hesleph(801) 957-4013M-F 8-430 (Interviews end at 4pm)e-mail: [email protected]/seces

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Student Employment & Cooperative Education Services • Find employment that relates to your major• Full time and Part time positions available • Occasionally you are able to get work that will allow for elective credits• Various workshops that will help you compete against other schools and peers

• Workshops include how to find a job, build a cover letter,

resume, proper interviewing techniques.• Workshops can be found on

SLCC website under employment and student employment.

Heather Sears
Jackie R. HeslephDirector, Student Employment and Cooperative Education Services(801) 957-4013
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Student Center• Thayne Center for Service and Learning• Help students find volunteer

opportunities that can lead to professional references and possible job positions for every major• They have over 300 volunteer

opportunities and are adding to the list every day• Sign up for their civically

engaged scholar program and receive credit while working for non profit organizations

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Health & Wellness ServicesTatiana Burton, CHESHealth Promotion Program ManagerOpen: M,T,R,F 8am-4:30pmW 10am-4:30pm(801) [email protected]/hw

Heather Sears
Tatiana Burton(801) 957-4341
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Health & Wellness Services• SLCC offers a clinic ran by Nurse Practitioners • Here they offer full physicals and can prescribe medications • First visit for SLCC students is free, each additional visit is

simply a $10 copay plus the cost of any lab work. • Always be sure to bring your one card• You can also meet with counselors• At the health and wellness clinic you can sign up for one free massage every semester, but sign up quickly appointments fill up fast!

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Disability Resource CenterLinda Bennett(801) [email protected]://www.slcc.edu/drc/index.asp

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DRC-Disability Resource Center• The disability resource center provides services to help with all various levels of disability. • Some but not all services include:• Adaptive Equipment • Alternative Text- Enlarged text, brailled text, or audio

equipment• Adaptive Furniture- Chairs, Adjustable tables, and Other

furniture as needed• Interpreters, Note takers, and Readers or Scribes• It is a student's responsibility to disclose any disabilities and continue to follow up with their disability advisor• Special documentation guidelines do exist so it is imperative to follow up with your advisor

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Academic & Career AdvisingAndrea Aguilar(801) 957-4600M, W, R 8am-8pm T 11-8pmF 8-4:30pmwww.slcc.edu/academicadvisingAppointments are encouraged, walk-ins welcome

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Academic & Career Advising• If you aren’t sure what you want to be when you “grow up”, there are plenty of ways here to find out. • You can take a type focus test to find out what you would be

good at• MBI- A strength, interests, & personality test• You can meet with Tony Rizzuto and Mr. Warner that are great

at finding out what would suit you• If all else fails there is the career library where you can find

literature on different career paths and computers to take more personality tests.

• At the academic advising center you can get help with your school schedule and discover the requirements you may need to fulfill

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Financial AidSarah ColemanFinancial Aid Technician(801) 957-4241M-R 8am-8pmF 8am-430pmAdvising HoursM,T,R 8am-4pm

[email protected]

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Financial Aid• Once you have filled out the FAFSA form online at FAFSA.ed.gov you can meet with the financial aid techs• To be sure you have

everything you need, just check the student tabs and look for the red and green flags

• There are a variety of ways to pay for school including pell grants, student loans both subsidized and non-subsidized, and

scholarships

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Student Activities & ClubsCaitlin PrenticeTaylorsville Campus, STC [email protected] (801) 957-4072

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Student Activities & Clubs• Clubs and Organizations House all the clubs for SLCC• Currently there are 60 clubs and room for more• To start a club simply fill out the required packet found at the

Clubs and Organizations office• Have a full time advisor, generally a professor• Have at least five students• Hold 4 events per semester• Here you can get information on how to contact group presidents and advisors• By joining a club you can get opportunity and experience in leadership roles

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LibraryRedwood Summer Hours Mon-Thu:

7:30 am - 8:30 pm Friday: 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Saturday:

9:30 am - 5:00 pm Sunday:CLOSED(801) 957-4610http://libweb.slcc.edu/http://libweb.slcc.edu/library-bloghttp://www.facebook.com/slcclibshttp://twitter.com/#!/slcclibs

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Library• Here you can find plenty of books and computers on hand.• You can find full text articles in the upstairs portion of the library• At the resource desk you will receive help with finding books, databases, and journals. You will also find help with computers, copiers, and e-portfolio classes.• You will also find a quick bite to eat or a cup of coffee• Follow SLCC Library through RSS feeds, Facebook, and Twitter• If you are looking for quick and easy answers, try the Text-A-Librarian • Send a text message to: 66746• Put the word "elie" in the body of the text followed by your question.• A Librarian will reply with an answer as soon as possible.

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Learning Emporium(801) 957-4172M-R 730am-9pmFriday 730am-5pmhttp://www.slcc.edu/learningcenter/Learning_Emporium.asp

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Learning Emporium• Located in the basement of the library• Combines 0900-0990 and provides accuplacor to Math 1010• Here you cant take 12 math modules and work at your own pace• You will pretest through all

the modules, do the homework, and when you pass the mastery test you will move on to the next level

• There are various ways to

help you from videos to watch to tutors and professors on site to help you.• They offer Classrooms, testing centers, and labs for your convenience.