Contained environment allows for ease of access to services.
Growing opportunities available for workforce placement.
Evening and online classes create a possibility for students working full time jobs to return to college and earn a degree.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Choose a degree plan and determine if it will transfer to your desired 4 year academic degree plan.
Attend SLCC while in High School for dual enrollment opportunity.
Ask about the National EMS Academy.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
SLCC utilizes many of the same Professors, courses, and textbooks as the local university. Evening classes do not involve as much busy work as they are designed for the working professional. Diligence with assignments allow for ease of content retention and will prepare students for entering a four year University.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Many Festivals in the area, local events, live music, and great food.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
If getting involved during High School, one could graduate high school with a High School Diploma, Associate's Degree and have attained an EMT Certification. This would allow for the graduate to work on the ambulance while entering the local four year University as a Junior as well as entrance into NEMSA Paramedic program. Upon Graduation, a Bachelor's Degree, Paramedic Certification and entrance into the bridged Nursing Program is available. These students have fast tracked and begin a successful career in the Medical field at only 20 years old.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Great for those who:
prefer smaller class sizes
work during the day
have a few courses to take to refresh before entering four year university
are interested in continuing education
are looking for a new career
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Honors Gamma Beta Phi
Student Government Association
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Security division on campus. Well lit areas with camera systems throughout.
Security training and job opportunities for students who are interested in public service or law enforcement.
Contained environment allows for ease of access to services. Growing opportunities available for workforce placement. Evening and online classes create a possibility for students working full time jobs to return to college and earn a degree.
Choose a degree plan and determine if it will transfer to your desired 4 year academic degree plan. Attend SLCC while in High School for dual enrollment opportunity. Ask about the National EMS Academy.
SLCC utilizes many of the same Professors, courses, and textbooks as the local university. Evening classes do not involve as much busy work as they are designed for the working professional. Diligence with assignments allow for ease of content retention and will prepare students for entering a four year University.
Many Festivals in the area, local events, live music, and great food.
If getting involved during High School, one could graduate high school with a High School Diploma, Associate's Degree and have attained an EMT Certification. This would allow for the graduate to work on the ambulance while entering the local four year University as a Junior as well as entrance into NEMSA Paramedic program. Upon Graduation, a Bachelor's Degree, Paramedic Certification and entrance into the bridged Nursing Program is available. These students have fast tracked and begin a successful career in the Medical field at only 20 years old.
Great for those who: prefer smaller class sizes work during the day have a few courses to take to refresh before entering four year university are interested in continuing education are looking for a new career
Honors Gamma Beta Phi Student Government Association
Security division on campus. Well lit areas with camera systems throughout. Security training and job opportunities for students who are interested in public service or law enforcement.