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By: Terrance Neaman Sara Becerra Daniela Maldonado

Campus Tour Student Resources Contact Jordan Campus : (801) 957-6215 South City Campus :  (801) 957-3361 Taylorsville Redwood Campus : (801) 957-4978. By: Terrance Neaman Sara Becerra Daniela Maldonado. Academic Advising. Mission Statement

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By: Terrance Neaman Sara Becerra Daniela Maldonado

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  1. Campus Tour Student Resources ContactJordan Campus:(801) 957-6215South City Campus: (801) 957-3361Taylorsville Redwood Campus:(801) 957-4978 By: Terrance Neaman Sara Becerra Daniela Maldonado

  2. Academic Advising Mission Statement “The mission of Academic and Career Advising professionals is to empower students to become full participants in their academic planning, career goals, and lifelong learning”. http://www.slcc.edu/academicadvising/index.aspx • Allow ½ hr to an hour for appointments • You can see just one advisor or a different everytime Contact • Jordan Campus:(801) 957-6215 • South City Campus: (801) 957-3361 • Taylorsville Redwood Campus:(801) 957-4978 Email: OnlineAdvisor@slcc.edu

  3. Disability Resource Mission Statement “The Mission of the Disability Resource Center (DRC) is to facilitate equal access and inclusion of students with disabilities at Salt Lake Community College, and to empower students to become self-advocates”. http://www.slcc.edu/drc/index.aspx Contact • Taylorsville Redwood Campus Student Center Room 244 Phone:801- 957-4659 Email: linda.bennett@slcc.eduSouth City Campus, W138Phone/TTY: 801- 957-3258 • Helps students achieve the “full college experience”. • For people who have a major physical or mental impairment that limits major life activities. • Qualifications list can be found on the website.

  4. Financial Aid Mission Statement “The mission of the Financial Aid Team is to serve all students by educating them so they can obtain the resources they need to accomplish their goals and fulfill their dreams”.http://www.slcc.edu/financialaid/index.aspx Contact Phone: 801-957-4410 Email: FinancialAid@slcc.edu M-Thursday: 8am- 6pm Friday: 8am- 4:30pm Important Information 2014-2015 • Apply as soon as possible for Fall 2014 semester • Apply on Fastweb.com for access to 800,000 different scholarship’s • Current interest rate is 3.86 % for Unsubsidized loans ( lowest in 20 years)

  5. Enrollment Services/ Registrar / Academic Records Mission Statement “The Office of the Registrar and Academic Records  (formally Enrollment Services) supports teaching and learning at Salt Lake Community College by maintaining admissions and registration. We are the stewards of SLCC's student records from application to degree conferral”.http://www.slcc.edu/enrollmentservices/index.aspx ContactTaylorsville Redwood, South CityJordan, Miller, Library Square, Highland Center Phone: 801-957-4298 • Mailing Address:Salt Lake Community CollegeAcademic RecordsP.O. Box 30808Salt Lake City, Utah 84130-0808 • Apply for name changes, transcripts, test results. • Residency • Graduation • Veteran Affairs

  6. Student Activities/Clubs Mission Statement “Student Life & Leadership is here to help develop student leaders and make the overall experience on campus better for students. In our office we house the SLCC Student Association, Strengths Quest, and leadership classes. There are three different pillars that we support, an effective student government, a robust student life, and leadership development. These three pillars are supported by our values of imagination, inclusivity, accountability, making a difference, and teamwork”. http://www.slcc.edu/sll/index.aspx • Student activities and clubs are here to help students on campus become more involved. Like it says in the mission statement they are here to make the overall experience on campus better for students. • Helps students gain real world experience by getting involved in school acitivities. • We create leadership environments and hands on experience providing students opportunities to have a voice, get involved, find their place, and shape moments of inspiration. • Taylorsville Redwood CampusStudent Center 124801-957-4015 • South City Campus W 128801-957-3452 • Jordan CampusStudent Pavilion801-957-2835

  7. Thayne Center for Service & Learning Mission Statement “We establish capacity-building relationships with community organizations, facilitate service-learning development opportunities for faculty, and coordinate service leadership programs for students who are out to change the world”.http://www.slcc.edu/thaynecenter/index.aspx • Service learning • Class that uses community and organizations combined • America Reads-earn financial aid by tutoring elementary students. • Waiting list, so apply early. • Civically engaged scholars • Taylorsville Redwood Campus Student Center Office 020Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 801-957-4555thaynecenter@slcc.edu • South City Campus Center for New Media 2-080Monday, Thursday, Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Tuesday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.801-957-3174thaynecenter@slcc.edu

  8. Health & Wellness Mission Statement “Health & Wellness Services is a student-centered, professional partner providing access to medical services, counseling, health promotion and massage utilizing integrated therapeutic approaches to care. We believe that learning and health are inter-dependent and our mission is to guide and empower students to achieve academic success and a lifelong pursuit of health”. http://www.slcc.edu/hw/index.aspx • Low medical costs. • Physical and mental health services. • Free massage each semester. • Taylorsville/RWD Campus - SC035801-957-4268 M, T, F-8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. W - 10:00 a.m..- 4:30 p.m. R - 8:00 a.m..-6:00 p.m. • Jordan Campus - JHS 011 801-957-6211 M - 9:30 a.m..- 6:00 p.m. W - 10:00 a.m..- 4:00 p.m. • South City Campus - 1-143 801-957-3323 T - 8:00 a.m..- 4:00 p.m. R - 8:00 a.m..- 4:00 p.m.

  9. Employment (Student) Mission Statement “Career and Student Employment Services provides many benefits.  If you are interested in obtaining job referrals, learning interview strategies, building and improving upon your resume or interfacing with employers, this is the place to be”. http://www.slcc.edu/seces/index.aspx • Find local job fairs • Mock interviews • Help students become prepared for employment. • Taylorsville Redwood Campus Student Center - STC 002Phone:801-957-4014 • Jordan Campus HTC 164BPhone: 801-957-6242 • South City Campus 1-061E-HPhone: 801-957-3047 • e-mail: studentemployment@slcc.edu • M-F 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

  10. Student Life & Leadership Mission Statement “We create leadership environments and hands on experience providing students opportunities to have a voice, get involved, find their place, and shape moments of inspiration”. http://www.slcc.edu/sll/index.aspx • Presidents board • Student Senate • Variety of clubs, art activities and sports teams. • Taylorsville Redwood Campus Student Center 124801-957-4015 • South City Campus W 128801-957-3452 • Jordan Campus Student Pavilion801-957-2835

  11. Learning Center/Writing Lab Mission Statement “Salt Lake Community College provides a number of FREE tutoring resources to assist you in meeting your learning goals. These resources include tutoring and workshops, and are located at all major campuses or centers, including online”. http://www.slcc.edu/tutoring/index.aspx • College Resources • Academic/Career Advising • Computer Labs • Disability Resource Center • Library • eCampus Support Center The eCampus Support Center assists students in online classes with orientations, contacting instructors, faxing or mailing assignments and locating course websites. See the website for tips and orientation to online courses.www.slcc.edu/ecampus Contact Learning Centers 801-957-6800

  12. Learning Center/Writing Lab cont. • Study Skills • Student Success Credit CoursesEDU 1020 – Essentials of College Study (ID) (3.0 cr.)LE 1060 – Internet Navigator (1.0 cr.)College Success VideosTopics include: Test Taking Strategies; Textbook Note Taking; Classroom Note Taking; Stress Management; Learning & Memory; Study Skills; and Time Management • TRiO/Student Support Services • Small group and individual content tutoring for program participants who meet eligibility requirements. Other services include: advising, financial planning, transfer planning and campus visits.www.slcc.edu/trio • External Study Skills Resources How to Study.org - Comprehensive study skills website • Math, Chemistry, Physics Help Websites

  13. Learning Center/Writing Lab cont. • General Study Skills Sites With Multiple Links College Grants.org Study Skills • Reading a Textbook How to Read a Math Textbook • Test Taking Skills Test Taking • College Success Workshops • College Success Workshops are a series of workshops on techniques to succeed in the college environment. • Time Management • Note taking • Learning and Memory

  14. Library Mission Statement “The library system has print books and periodical subscription, access to electronic databases and reference titles (which include full text articles and indexing/abstracting services), e-books, e-journals, online video resources, popular movies, tele-course videos, and more”. http://libweb.slcc.edu/ Library staff provides assistance with: • e-Portfolio’s • Research • Reference questions, inter-library and inter-campus loans • training to assist in using the library's resources and accessing the Internet. • Patrons may access the library's online catalog and full text database services through any computer on campus or off-campus via the Internet. • You do not need to be a student to access information at thee Salt lake Community College branch locations. Jordan Campus 801.957.6202 Mon - Thu:7:30 am-8:00 pmFri:7:30 am-5:00 pmSat:8:00 am-3:00 pm Miller Campus 801-957-5412 Mon - Thu:8:00 am-8:00 pmFri:8:00 am-4:00 pm South City Campus 801-957-3432 Mon - Thu:8:00 am-10:00 pmFri:8:00 am-4:00 pm

  15. Reflections Terrance Neaman What I have learned from researching student resources is that us students have so many people here to help us on campus, if you have a question about anything there is a department ready to help you with whatever it is, I also learned that there are so many ways to get involved in school whether its working for the school, joining a club, or even volunteering to help others. Daniela Maldonado I often find that I am aware that these resources/department exists but don’t realize to what extent they can actually support my mission to succeed. This assignment has given me the opportunity to research what recourse's are available and how I can best apply them. Sara Becerra Through this tour I have located a lot of departments that I didn’t know existed. Had questions answered on things I had not yet been able to ask. There is so much information online and many people who are willing to aid in any way they can to help you succeed.

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