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- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 1995-01-04
- Description
- Horizon, January 4, 1995, Vol. 1994-95 No. 11.
- Subjects
- funding, funding agencies, legislating, legislative acts, Automotive Trades Building (Redwood Campus), Sleeping, University Center (Redwood Campus), Athletes, Basketball players, Basketball, sports, Political elections, Legislation
- Local Identifiers
- 15-0749
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1997-10-15: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on October 15th, 1997, regarding the work done to update the bylaws and the Election procedures for election of the new Board Officers. Plans to review a section of the State Board of Regents policy and procedure known as R220 was announced to be made by the Task Force. The Capital Improvement Request to Building Board was discussed to make some projects from College a priority to the governor and legislature. President Budd introduced Dan Curtis, Chair of the College Advisory Council and made an emphasis about improving facilities, equipment and software according with technology and current needs, as well, addressed the need for changes in education. The idea of a "University Center" was presented and explained to offer bachelor's degrees, not generally available in the area, on our campus, and said that the California State University had agreed to worked with the College and that it would be a great benefit to people who live in outlying areas and find it difficult to come in.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, bylaws, elections, policy, Board of Regents (Utah Higher Education), building plans, university and college buildings, Legislation, appointments, Educational facilities, Educational technology, student success, Education -- Curricula, University Center (Redwood Campus), student aid, Student aspirations
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0492
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1998-11-11: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on November 4th, 1998 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on November 11th, 1998 where President Budd announces the action items to be approved or denied and information to be presented in reports. All documents set to be presented at the meeting were attached in this agenda as it follows: Investment Report, the Annual State-Owned Motor Vehicle Report (Licensed vehicle and trailer inventory), the Minutes of the Previous Meeting, the Personnel Report, the Major Grants Requested/Received, Proposals for Program Specializations/Emphases : (1) Request to add a Paraeducation emphasis to the existing AS degree (Propose that justify the need to add an emphasis in Paraeducation for Special Education to its existing Associate of Science Degree), (2) Request to add a collaborative AS degree in Criminal Justice (sets a collaboration between the College of Eastern Utah, Dixie College, SLCC, Snow College, Southern Utah University, Utah Valley Community College and Weber State University which would use distance learning technologies to deliver the course work, share resources and varying tuition schedules), (3) Request for the University Center to offer a BS degree in Technology Management from Utah Valley State College (proposal to offer a baccalaureate degree in Technology Management at Salt Lake Community College in conjunction with the University Center, includes considerations, curriculums review, student interests surveys, etc.), (4) Request for a department name change from Computer Aided Drafting Department to Engineering Design/Drafting Technology Department, the Budget and Capital Facilities Update (following Regents' Hearings and Decisions), (has the Building board final ranking and non-prioritized projects), the Institutional Investment Funds Report, the Student Services Report, the Alumni Report, the Academic Services Report (reporting the proposal to create a student transfer tracking system among institutions and create 'Programs' for transfer. It was reported that Program Innovation was developing Internet courses to enable students to obtain an AAS degree in railroad operations), the Skills Center Report, the Development and Fund-Raising Report and the Calendar of Up-Coming Events.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, Educational innovations, special education, criminal law, higher education, Legal education, Universities & colleges, Distance education, University Center (Redwood Campus), technology, bachelor's degrees, administrative structure, Economic policy, Educational facilities, Legislative hearings, Events, administrative reports, Educational events, Programs, transferring, Fund raising
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0515