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Fill out the application online and you are on your way to enrolling at SLCC!

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PLACEMENT PROCESS

Complete the SLCC placement process before registering for the appropriate courses for your major.

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NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

Attend an orientation through the Orientation and Student Success office.

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COURSE REGISTRATION

Once you have completed the steps above, you are ready to meet with an academic advisor and register for courses.

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In general, the Associate of Science Degree is designed to transfer and satisfy the general education requirements for a Bachelor's Degree at any four-year public institution in Utah. The courses in the AS degree transfer as electives and many of the core courses will also apply toward major requirements at institutions offering Criminal Justice Bachelor’s Degrees. The Associate of Applied Science Degree provides more freedom for course selection and technical training preparing individuals to enter the workforce upon completion.

Criminal Justice students may be eligible for Federal Financial Aid. Eligible students may also receive assistance for the EMT and Law Enforcement Academy training if they are pursuing a Degree in Criminal Justice.

Students who need assistance with the Financial Aid applications can visit the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, the Jordan Campus, or the South City Campus. The Salt Lake Community College also offers students a payment plan for tuition and copies of the application can be obtained from any Cashiering office or online.

Once students have been admitted, they should seek assistance in planning their schedule from the Academic Advising Office; specifically, a Criminal Justice Advisor.

Courses are taught during the Fall, Spring, and Summer semester. The most current schedule for the College in general, as well as the Criminal Justice program specifically, is available online; again, it is helpful to meet with an advisor.

The college has several campus locations, including online. While students choose where they take their courses, the most up to date information concerning course options and location can be found online. Most Criminal Justice lecture courses are located at the Miller Campus and online. A few required and elective course options can be taken at other locations.

The Academic Advising Office can analyze a student's course work and determine readiness to graduate. In order to apply for graduation, students should complete and submit a graduation application and pay the fee to the Graduation Office. Graduation applications are available to all students online. Students should check in with the Graduation Office one term prior to the term in which they plan to graduate.

Although the Associate of Applied Science Degree is not designed for transfer students, the course credit will be transferable. The Associate of Applied Science Degree does not contain a sufficient number of general education courses to satisfy general education requirements at Utah's four-year institutions. The Criminal Justice courses will transfer as electives and some of the courses will articulate and apply toward major requirements. Students transferring with an AAS degree will be required to complete additional general education courses in order to complete a four-year degree.

Course work from accredited colleges and universities will generally transfer to Salt Lake Community College. Determination of the amount of credit to be transferred and the course equivalents at the College will be evaluated by the Transcript Office and the Criminal Justice or other appropriate Department. Prospective students should allow up to six weeks from the receipt of transcripts for evaluation.

Course work from accredited colleges and universities will generally transfer to Salt Lake Community College. Determination of the amount of credit to be transferred and the course equivalents at the College will be evaluated by the Transcript Office and the Criminal Justice or other appropriate Department. Prospective students should allow up to six weeks from the receipt of transcripts for evaluation.

This is SLCC

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SLCC by the Numbers 2024

Updated Annually | Last Update 12/31/23

50,000
Total Students
Total number of students includes those pursuing credit and non-credit education and concurrent enrollment students.
6,854 Full-time Students

29,924 Part-time Students

2,000 Salt Lake Technical College Students

81%Students Leave SLCC With No Student Debt

47%First-generation Students

24%Students Identify as Latinx

33%Students Identify as Students of Color

78% Students Work While Attending School

24,000 Students Receive Financial Aid

70% of SLCC Graduates transfer to a 4-year Institution

22 Average Student Age

8 SLCC Locations throughout Salt Lake County and Online

19 Average SLCC Class Size

Students have saved $24 million in textbook costs with Open SLCC since 2014.

Paying for College

Financial Aid Scholarships Tuition Payments

SLCC Saves
You Money
At SLCC At Another Institution
2 Semesters
Resident
$4,257
Non-Resident
$13,701
Resident
$7,876
Non-Resident
$25,208
2 Years
Resident
$8,513
Non-Resident
$27,401
Resident
$15,752
Non-Resident
$50,416

% of students are awarded financial aid each year

"My experience at SLCC has been inexpensive but priceless!"

- Kayla

SLCC Promise

We believe higher education should be available to anyone who desires it.

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Transfer Information

Don't let those prior college credits go to waste

 

If you've already earned college credits, you should visit transcript evaluation for details, required forms, and contact information to transfer prior credits for your current SLCC program. Don't put it off-this process can take 4-6 weeks or longer during peak registration periods.

Once you have applied to SLCC, please submit your transcripts and complete the Request for Evaluation of Transfer Credits. You will want to be sure that your prerequisites become part of your academic history as you continue your education at SLCC.

% of our students transfer to a 4-year institution

WHERE SLCC GRADUATES TRANSFER


University of Utah 54%, Other 17%, Weber State University 10%, Utah Valley University 9%, Utah State University 6%, Westminster University 4%

SLCC Transfer Student Success assists students seeking transfer to our 4-year partner institutions.

Areas of Study

We have degrees and programs to help you reach your educational and career goals.

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SLCC Online

We believe everyone deserves a high-quality education, so we've designed an innovative, flexible online learning experience with your success in mind. You can advance your career or start a new one through SLCC Online.

Nearly 10,000 students a semester meet all or some of their learning goals through SLCC Online. Our online campus offers:

  • More than 200 varied courses in 50 academic disciplines
  • A growing number of degrees and certificates you can earn completely online
  • 24/7 tech support, free online tutoring, dedicated coaching and advising
  • Responsive faculty who care about teaching

Classroom Courses

Learning activities primarily take place in the classroom. Some learning activities may be offered in an online learning space (<20%). Classroom time is not reduced.

Hybrid Courses

Learning activities are facilitated between a classroom and an online learning space. Classroom time is reduced, requiring students to be engaged in other learning activities online or outside of the classroom.

Online Courses

Learning activities primarily take place online. Some in-person learning activities (including testing) may be required (<10%), not neccessarily on-campus.

You're online and SLCC is there for you:

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"Taking an online class has allowed me to keep a busy schedule between student clubs, work and classes. At the same time, I am able to keep a solid GPA."

- Danny

How to Apply

Three easy steps to get started at SLCC:

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