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Honors students are encouraged to make their creative or research work public by publishing their work in journals, conference papers, books, or as a thesis. Publishing as an undergraduate has a wide variety of benefits and opportunities. The process of researching, writing, editing, and publishing helps students improve their writing and research skills that will be useful in graduate studies or a professional career. Having a creative or research work published can also provide a competitive advantage for transferring to four-year institutions.

UReCA is the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC)’s web journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity. UReCA fosters the exchange of intellectual creative works between undergraduate students, providing a platform where students can engage with and contribute to the advancement of their individual fields. Learn more about submitting research and original work to UReCA, or how to become a student editor!

For over 30 years, the Western Regional Honors Council’s literary and artistic journal Scribendi has been a multiple-award winning and flagship publication. Enjoy the latest issue and learn more about how you can submit your original content here.

Folio is Salt Lake Community College’s award-winning literary and art magazine. Folio includes the literary and artistic work of SLCC students. Submissions are judged by student writers, artists, and editors, and accepted pieces are published in print and online each Fall semester. Folio draws together SLCC’s emerging talents to have a platform for being heard and provides the venue for writers and artists to showcase their best prose, poetry, visual art, photography, and audiovisual productions. Learn more and submit at slcc.edu/folio

SLCC’s Department of Visual Art & Design hosts an annual student art showcase. Students of all various fields of study can submit mixed media, design, photography, illustration, fine art, multimedia, animation, and 3D design to be exhibited at the annual SLCC Student Art Showcase. Learn more here about the showcase and how to submit your artwork.