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Classroom or Assembly Guest Presenters

  • School of Health Sciences
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Upon Request
  • Fee: None

General information about our nine health science programs, including length of schooling, pay, number of students accepted, job description, etc.

Appropriate for career week presentations in classrooms and grade-level assemblies.

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Occupational Therapy Assistant Presentation

  • School of Health Sciences
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Upon Request
  • Fee: None

SLCC student groups complete presentations as part of their second and third semester curriculum. SLCC students are responsible for developing presentations that describe the occupational therapy profession, entrance pathways, and the SLCC Occupational Therapy Assistant program.

Appropriate for presentations in classrooms and grade-level assemblies.

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Grand Youth Afterschool Program

  • School of Arts, Communication and Media
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Fall and Spring, Upon Request
  • Fee: None

The Grand Youth Afterschool Program sends theatre instructors and SLCC students into local middle schools to provide compelling performing arts workshops as part of each school's existing afterschool program. Over eight weeks of workshops during both the Fall and Spring semesters, participating students receive instruction on a variety of theatrical processes through fun and creative learning opportunities, culminating in a student performance at the Grand Theatre on SLCC's South City Campus.

Program is intended to run as part of existing school/organization afterschool programs. Classes can be customized according to participants' ages.

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Classroom Guest Presenter

  • School of Arts, Communication and Media
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Fall and Spring, and Summer Upon Request
  • Fee: None

For Interior Design & Fashion programs, we would be delighted to visit your schools/classes/ conferences to share information regarding our programs with you and your students.

Appropriate for presentations in classrooms and grade-level assemblies.

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Beloved Community Program

  • School of Arts, Communication and Media
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Fall (Class Instruction); Spring (Exhibit)
  • Fee: None

To honor and apply Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision for societies that embrace cooperation, unity, and connection, the Beloved Community Program encourages photography by local students that showcases their own cherished neighborhoods. This program provides students access to cameras and instruction on how to use them by SLCC photography faculty and students. After participating in classroom activities that explore Dr. King's legacy, led by a faculty member from the SLCC English department, the students take photos that highlight their own "beloved” connections with their communities, which are displayed in a public gallery exhibit each February in the Eccles Art Gallery at SLCC's South City Campus. More information can be found at slcc.edu/beloved.

Program involves a 1 to 1.5 hour visit to participating class, with subsequent follow up in coordination with participating teacher. 

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College Knowledge 101 for Students

  • Early Outreach / Community Engagement Team
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Upon Request
  • Fee: None

The College Knowlege 101 presentations at the elementary level provide foundational knowledge for students to help empower and equip them to pursue a successful future. This requires an understanding of essential skills necessary for success in both school and workplace, an awareness of why people work and how that is connected to school, and introduction to the idea of college, an exploration of career choices and the role money plays in achieving both short and long-term goals. The presentations are divided into K-3 and 4-6 grade levels and include active, hands-on work with concrete materials, authentic tasks and appropriate technologies. There are up to six modules for each of the two levels that can stand alone or build on each other. Individual module information available upon request.

Appropriate for individual classrooms and grade-level assemblies.

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College Knowledge 101 for Parents

  • Early Outreach / Community Engagement Team
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Upon Request
  • Fee: None

The College Knowlege 101 presentations for elementary school parents addresses the realities of summer learning loss, common misconceptions about college, importance of foundational soft skills, and provides tips to help integrate college and career topics into everyday conversations with their students. There are up to six modules that can stand alone or build on each other. Individual module information available upon request.

Appropriate for PTA meetings, Community Council meetings, Family Engagement Center presentations, Staff Meetings, Parent Nights.

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Culinary Institute Guest Presentation

  • Gail Miller School of Business
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Upon Request
  • Fee: Determined by activity

A member of the Culinary Insititute will discuss the program and opportunities in the culinary industry.

Appropriate for presentations in classrooms and grade-level assemblies, including career week.

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Classroom Guest Instructors

  • Gail Miller School of Business
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Fall and Spring, Upon Request
  • Fee: None

Business faculty will provide a workshop on the topic requested by the JA instructor. The presentation will include information on the programs offered in the SLCC Gail Miller School of Business for college and career development.

Appropriate for classroom Junior Achievement workshops.

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Classroom or Assembly Guest Presenter

  • Gail Miller School of Business
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Fall and Spring, Upon Request
  • Fee: None

Business faculty will provide a workshop on the topic requested by the teacher. In addition, the presentation will include information on the programs offered in the SLCC Gail Miller School of Business for college and career development.

Appropriate for presentations in classrooms and grade-level assemblies, including career week.

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Portable Planetarium Astronomy Instruction

  • School of Science, Math and Engineering
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Upon Request/Limited Availability
  • Fee: $40 / hour

Bring the Universe to your students with SLCC's inflatable portable planetarium. Explore the cosmos with live interactive planetarium shows. The inflatable dome requires 16 feet by 16 feet of open floor space and an 11-foot ceiling for clearance. Carpeted areas are preferred.

Appropriate for classroom presentations with a max space for 40 children or 25 adults.

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Meteorological Measurements & Weather Maps

  • School of Science, Math and Engineering
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Upon Request
  • Fee: None

Explore the key meteorological measurements that are depicted on weather maps. Analyze meteorological data to create a weather map and identify variations in temperature and pressure and their impact on weather. Practice taking meteorological measurements and identifying variations on small scales.

Activities:

  • Identify Meteorological Variables - Weather Observation Brainstorm
  • Data Analysis - Weather Map Contouring
  • Meteorological Measurement - Handheld Weather Meters

Appropriate for 1-2 classrooms of students per presentation. May be modified for larger groups.

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Weather Consulting Using Climate Data

  • School of Science, Math and Engineering
  • Days/Semesters Offered: Upon Request
  • Fee: None

Explore the differences between weather and climate. Use spatial data analysis to determine controls on local climates. Apply knowledge of climate to weather consulting case studies and use climate data to make business decisions.

Activities:

  • Weather vs. Climate - Group Discussion
  • Controls on Local Climate - Climatology Data Analysis
  • Application to Business - Weather Consulting Exercise

Appropriate for 1-2 classrooms of students per presentation. May be modified for larger groups.

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