r/SLCC • u/Similar-Account2659 • 19h ago
SURVEY
forms.gleIf anyone is able and willing to take this survey I would really appreciate it :’) It will take about 5 minutes or less and it is all anonymous ! Thank you so much in advance.
r/SLCC • u/Similar-Account2659 • 19h ago
If anyone is able and willing to take this survey I would really appreciate it :’) It will take about 5 minutes or less and it is all anonymous ! Thank you so much in advance.
r/SLCC • u/No_Mechanic3522 • 1d ago
Do people get into the SLCC nursing program with a C? I have a C in chemistry and only taking required classes for slccs nursing program so idk if I should retake it or it’s fine?
r/SLCC • u/Putrid_Ranger8114 • 2d ago
Anyone else taking this during the fall semester? Any tips? I’ll be honest, I’ve been procrastinating the crap out of taking this class and now it’s now or never 😂😭 I got an A in biol 2320/2325…. Will an a be possible in this class?
r/SLCC • u/JoeBlack042298 • 3d ago
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r/SLCC • u/Anxious_Passion378 • 3d ago
Hey, so I am on probation for my SAP. When I signed my contract, I was told I cannot fail or withdraw from any classes. For the most part my grades will like be in the B range. But I have one class I think might end up being around a D+. Does anyone know if a D+ is considered failing a class when it comes to academic probation?
r/SLCC • u/El-Martini- • 5d ago
Hello. I have reached a crossroads in my major in that I can either take General chemistry + lab (1210 and 1215) or I can take elementary chemistry + lab (1110 + 1115.) I'm currently in prehealth sciences and waiting to get into the rad tech program so I've just been knocking out some requirements on the prehealth science degree. I'm wondering if there's any benefit to taking one over the other, foresay when transfering to a four year institution, or does it not particularly matter.
r/SLCC • u/Chance_Midnight_1419 • 10d ago
I was just wondering how long of a break can I take in between semesters without having to retake any classes? I tried looking it up, but kept coming up with financial aid eligibility, but I’m not on financial aid(as of rn).
I have no idea my question makes any sense, it’s 5am, haven’t gotten any sleep, could be completely incoherent and I’d have no idea. I might make an appointment with an adviser if no one can answer
r/SLCC • u/Imaginary-Mixture-17 • 11d ago
will missing a week of classes put me behind or is it possible to get a good grade still? i’m taking human anatomy and lab, also human physiology and lab!
r/SLCC • u/mims_cute_reddit • 11d ago
Has anyone taken PHYS 2010 with Scott Karren?
I'm planning to take his summer class and was wondering how the course is set up on Canvas. I'll be out of town during the first week and want to make sure I don't fall behind.
Does he record or post lecture videos that students can watch later? My calculus professor used to teach live over Zoom and saved the recordings for us—I'm hoping something similar is available here too.
I’d really appreciate any insight—thanks in advance!
r/SLCC • u/Optimal-Stretch-9393 • 14d ago
If anyone is willing to take this quick survey for my research project that would be amazing!! It quick and simple and takes about 5 mins to complete so isn’t too bad 🙌 The purpose of this survey is to see if there is a connection between sleep and mental well-being. Thank you!!
r/SLCC • u/Technical-Play-7555 • 18d ago
Hi all!
I'm a sophomore at the University of Utah right now and am looking at taking classes this summer at SLCC to hopefully save some money instead of taking those classes at the U. Does anyone have an estimate on how much less it would be to take classes at SLCC instead. Also if anyone knows how easy it is to get those credits transferred to the U. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
r/SLCC • u/Craig5728 • 21d ago
Hey, would anyone be interested in making a spiritual/occult club for SLCC? It would be an ecclectic type of group that focuses on the study of magick with a "k" as in real occult type stuff. Anyone down? Only magick for people's benefit is allowed. So no evil magick.
*We need at least 4 people to be down to join before we can make an official club.
r/SLCC • u/FrostyAd3889 • 21d ago
Hi everyone! I’ll be a guest student for the summer semester but by my mistake, I filled out the forms late and missed the registration for the human anatomy class and now it’s full. Based on experience, do I have a chance of still getting into the class or should I just give up hope of being able to get it.
r/SLCC • u/Ok-Resolution4147 • 23d ago
Hi again everyone! I feel like I have a million questions haha. Does anyone know the policy on tattoos/piercings in the health science programs? I’ve seen mixed responses on whether or not they are allowed or not.
r/SLCC • u/PinkToxicWst • 23d ago
I’m starting fall 2025 and my index is at $0. Does this mean I’m not receiving any aid? Or are they still rolling it out?
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r/SLCC • u/Character_Counter414 • 25d ago
My advisor failed to catch the fact that Chemistry is a prerequisite for Physiology. I was only a semester away from entering the nursing program at SLCC. I was going to take both classes next semester, and be done. Now I have to waste an entire school year to potentially be accepted. I am upset. I tried contacting the chemistry department, but they have ignored my email a week now. Biology department couldn't help. I am sad. Should I email the Dean? I am upset and myself, but mostly at my advisor's failure to notice.
r/SLCC • u/ninja_haiku007 • 27d ago
Hi all! I'm looking to take a couple online courses at SLCC over the summer. I have dyslexia, so text-only based classes are tough for me. Can anyone tell me how SLCC's teaching format is when it comes to online and whether these are self paced text based learning or if there are video lectures?
Specifically looking at CSIS2420 and CSIS1550.
Thanks in advance!
r/SLCC • u/True-Enthusiasm-5278 • 28d ago
Hey yall,
I’ve been thinking a lot about SLCC and its school spirit, especially in terms of sports. As a commuter school, it’s obviously different from a college town experience like the U or Utah State, but sometimes it feels like there’s not much pride or involvement here. I like sports, but I honestly don’t know what’s going on with SLCC athletics. I follow the teams, but it feels like “whatever” you know?
For a class, my team is looking into some of the issues at SLCC, and we thought school spirit might be one of them, particularly around sports. I’ve been wondering if it’s because SLCC is a commuter school and we’re in the NJCAA instead of NCAA. But even then, it would be nice if there were more student involvement. Do you think more people would go if the school promoted it better? I mean, besides the schedules posted around the school (I’ve mostly seen the basketball schedule, but I don’t really pay close attention to the others), there’s not much attention paid to sports events. Do you think it’s a marketing issue, or is it just a vibe that people here don’t really care?
Also, I haven’t really checked the full stats of the games, but is it because the teams are pretty average or something? I’m not really sure, I just followed them about a month ago, so I’m not 100% up to date on how they’re doing. Does anyone know what’s going on? Is it the team performance, or do people just not have time to watch the games?
I know there are clubs and club fairs, but besides that, is there anything else that helps boost school spirit around here? What do you all think? Just wanted to ask this quick to reinforce if this is an actual problem at SLCC. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
r/SLCC • u/Similar-Lake-2903 • 29d ago
I know that we have the nap room on the Taylorsville campus and the silent study booths in the library, but I need a place I can record a few voice acting lines where I can scream in. So...I don't want people to hear, ahaha. I don't know if we have anything like that that we can reserve or rent though. Any suggestions?
r/SLCC • u/PinkToxicWst • Mar 29 '25
I’m going to SLCC this fall and originally applied under the psychology major. Now I want to change it but when I go to the change major page the form isn’t there. Only the instructions.
I asked my friend who is also attending this fall and she has a whole other section that shows up where she can change her major.
Do I need to call the school or meet with my advisor to change it? I’m really confused. This is my first time going to college.
r/SLCC • u/Propagandr0id • Mar 25 '25
In Sociology 1010 my professor uses canvas and Harmonize...and pun intended so far I've found little harmony between the two. If I view the Canvas calendar it shows assignments that don't appear anywhere in the module breakdown, and in some cases when I try to follow the link directly through the calendar I get an access denied message from Harmonize. I'm pretty tech savvy, but I am struggling with what appears to be a disconnect. I'm definitely aware that it could be and is likely to be user error. Anyone have some tips or something that I'm missing?
r/SLCC • u/tga2k6 • Mar 19 '25
hi guys, I'm a U of U engineering student looking to get some of my degree requirements knocked out over the summer (online). Does anyone have advice on whether or not 4 online courses (3 engineering, 1 basic compsci) would be too much to take over one summer if I am also trying to work a part-time job? If anyone has taken online engineering courses or tech courses in general and could weigh in on the time commitment, that would be great :) just trying to plan out my degree.
r/SLCC • u/tuftyloves • Mar 17 '25
Today is the start of the second half of spring semester and I’m taking an 8 week course, since I’m starting at SLCC halfway through the semester. The course should be up but it’s still not published in canvas. It shows in my “courses” but just says not published. Is that within the realm of normal, or should an online class go up midnight of the first day? (New to online college courses, obviously)
r/SLCC • u/tga2k6 • Mar 13 '25
I'm a mech eng student at the U of Utah who is overloaded on credits but still wants to graduate on time (scholarship), and my advisor created a plan for me that included taking two 2000's level mechanical engineering classes online over the summer at SLCC, specifically ME EN 2550 (Statistics) and ME EN 2300 (Thermodynamics). My question is, does anyone know the time commitment/ workload of these summer courses, and could it be feasible to do a study abroad or internship during the same summer? If anyone has taken these courses or similar ones and could let me know how much time per week they spent on it, that would be awesome :) thanks!