About
Salt Lake Community College has proudly helped students of all ages and backgrounds to learn, grow, and figure out what comes next. We may be the largest and most-diverse two-year college in Utah, but our students have one thing in common: a drive to keep moving toward their better tomorrow. As a public institution, our open admissions policy has helped us maintain a 100% acceptance rate across our eight campuses throughout the Salt Lake County metropolitan area, and our incredible faculty, staff, and community create a lasting impact on our Bruins for the better…no matter their next move. Whether you’re looking to transfer to a 4-year university or start your career right away, we are with you every step of the way to make it happen.
Locations & Branch Campuses
Eight locations throughout Salt Lake County and Online
Rankings?
#347 of 755
Cost
Net Price
$8,853/year
National average $15,523
Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
| Average Total Aid Awarded | $6,408 / year |
| Students Receiving Financial Aid | 46% |
Programs
Keep in mind: while SLCC proudly maintains a 100% acceptance rate (meaning all qualified applicants are admitted), some of our more in-demand classes may have a more selective admissions process due to limited space. So, while SLCC is open to all, additional criteria may be required for admission into specific programs.
Most popular Programs
| General Studies | 960 Graduates |
| General Education | 761 Graduates |
| Nursing | 310 Graduates |
Academics
| Student Faculty Ratio | 16:1 |
| Evening Degree Programs | Yes |
| Online classes available | Yes |
| Graduation Rate | 43% (29.25% GR + 13.73% TR = 42.98%) |
| Academic Calendar | Semester |
| Online programs | 14 |
Campus Life
Day Care Services
Yes
On-campus housing
No
Sports events
Yes
Dining Facilities
Yes
Parking
Yes
Post-Graduation
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$59,000/year
National $33,028
| Graduation Rate | 43% |