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- SLCC Strategic Plan 2016-2023: College Performance Update - Spring 2019
- Description
- This document, SLCC GOALS: College Performance Update - Spring 2019 provides an update as to where we are currently with our 2016-2023 Strategic Plan Goals and Strategies. The report was presented at SLCC 360, and focuses on the following goals from the Strategic Plan: Increase in Student Completion, Improvement in Transfer Preparation Pathways, Alignment with and Response to Workforce Needs, Securing Institutional Sustainability and Capacity, and Achieving Equity in Student Participation and Completion. Strategies and measurements of success were included.
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- diversity, equity, Students, sustainability, Salt Lake Community College, pathways
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0198
- Title
- SLCC Strategic Plan 2016-2023
- Description
- Salt Lake Community College will celebrate its 75th anniversary in fall 2023. This milestone is a testament to past accomplishments and a catalyst for transforming the College in the future. By focusing on students, the plan positions the College as a foundational player in the community, a driving factor in the state economy and a leader in the evolving educational landscape. We must move forward in areas such as access, completion and equity, and collectively make progress on the goals we've set. This document outlines those goals that have been set as well as the strategies envisioned to help meet these goals. The Vision, Mission, and Values for the College are also presented in this document.
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- Strategic planning, equity, diversity, Students, Salt Lake Community College, sustainability, pathways
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0197
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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1984-03-14: Agenda and Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Memorandum date on March 6, 1984 regarding the implementation of a new structure for the Institutional Council meeting and the Agenda, as well as the announcement about the minutes to be mailed at each participant, instead of being delivered in person to each member physically. The minutes of the Institutional Council of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake conducted on March 14, 1984 were attached and talked about the acquisition of the Jordan School, therefore plans about moving the Skills Center started to be shared. The Distinguished Services Award was discussed as much as the Accreditation Team visit for April 10. It was decided that the President Carnahan had to join the Rotary Club and asked to approve the use of College funds to pay for his membership. The tuition increase was increased by eight percent and was advised to increase approximately around twelve percent. Louise Henson made a motion that the Institutional Council approve the formation of a committee to form an adequate merit pay system for all areas of salaried staff, faculty, etc. Concerns for need of Hispanic students and females was shown. A congratulation letter to the winners of the DECA competition of the State was attached. A Memo send to John Klas regarding a change on the Money Management Act was attached. A letter informing the creation of the Merit Committee and a couple of recommendations for the merit pay was attached .The proposed Tuition schedule and the proposed academic calendar for 1984-85. A memo regarding a complaint for the inaccessibility for persons with disabilities of the Downtown Campus was attached.
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- university and college buildings, Awards, Wage-price policy, Clubs, funding, student competitions, student success, equity, DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America), Committees, People with disabilities, Library Square Campus
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0149
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- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-07-13
- Description
- The Globe, July 13, 2021, Online Edition
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- critical race theory, critical theory, historical, theoretical and critical concepts, critical theories, debates, Debating, higher education, Republican, Legislators, Legislative bodies, legislative acts, Legislation, legislating, Universities & colleges, Governors, Spencer James Cox (Utah Governor 2021-present), equity, Racial equality, Racial inequality, Students, Black Lives Matter (BLM), journalism, African Americans, Poetry, Poems, sound poetry, Zoom, multiculturalism, racism, Black History Month, Ethnic diversity, diversity, letters
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0695
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- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-03-22
- Description
- The Globe, March 22, 2021, Online Edition
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- Minorities, Racism, Vigils, South City Campus, Violence, attacks, Justice, Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI), equity, inclusivity, diversity, peace, Salt Lake Community College, Honor
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0630
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- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-06-16
- Description
- The Globe, June 16, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Juneteenth, Slave, Slave trade, Slavery, slaves, slavers, Racial inequality, racism, African Americans, Black Lives Matter (BLM), Holidays, History, histories, social history, Black History Month, civil wars, Emancipation, Liberty, American, Massacres, inclusivity, equity, diversity, Ethnic diversity, Diversity (Ethnic), Proclamations, letters, Ethnic diversity, diversity, Zoom, multiculturalism, Racial equality
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0677
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1984-11-14: Agenda and Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Utah Technical College on November 7th, 1984 communicating the agenda for the next meeting at the College about cooperation with the University of Utah, the review of the Copyright Policy, the Enrollment Report, the results of the Flexible Retirement Plan and the Quarterly Hiring Report. The Minutes of the Institutional Council of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake was conducted on November 14, 1984 talk about the formal contract between the College and the Foundation and included a copy. It was announce that in-depth meetings were taking place with the University of Utah to help students who used both Colleges' services. Booklets "Introduction to Action Plan for Higher Education" and "Women in Economic Crises" were presented attached with a fact sheet by the Governor's task force to integrate women into the workforce. A Superboard was proposed, it would reduce the Board of Regents and the State Board of Education to 7 members. The 'Airplane mechanics program" was proposed and agree to be discussed in the November Regents meetings. I was reported that the Foundation proposed an incentive for faculty for an extra good job in annual bases; as well 10 scholarships were proposed and an agreement of separation between the Foundation and the College was made. The Copyright policy [Photocopying of Copyrighted Materials for Classroom Use] (for printed material, not photographic, audio or video materials) was reviewed by the College Senate and approved by the Administrative Council. More enrollments than two-year Colleges was reported as well as the Telephone registration option. A letter under the title of "Future plans of UTC-SL to handle student growth" was attached. A memo announcing the Parcourse Fitness Cluster availability for the community was attached. The recreation and intramural sports report was attached.
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- Foundations, scholarships, Women's rights, equity, Employee rights, Board of Regents (Utah Higher Education), Programs, Aeronautics, aerodynamics, Aviation mechanics (Science), Awards, Stimulus, Teachers, copyright, policy, enrollments, Students, student aid, student success, sports and recreation spaces, Sports & recreation facilities
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0155
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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1984-05-09: Agenda and Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Institutional Council of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake conducted on May 9, 1984 regarding the proposal to change the College name due to an increase in recognition. the Child Case Services Report proposed a late fee for parents who arrived late to pick up their Children, proposals on expand this service were discussed. Ingrid Sanz motioned that the Affirmative Action Plan as presented on the minutes be adopted. The investment portfolio at 4-30-84 was presented. A document was attached with memos of outlining winners of the the Vocational Excellence Awards in some of the clubs (VICA, Delta Epsilon Chi, Phi Beta Lambda, Future Farmers of America, and others). The commendations and recommendations to Utah Technical College at Salt Lake was attached after the Accreditation on April 10. Some of the recommendations were about reorganizing programs, College mission, Facilities, a staff development program, support for off-campus programs, computing system, library collections, etc. An off-campus growth status repost was attached with lists of programs for each division and a Summary Sheet showing the programs offered and length of each program by school quarter. A Utah Tech at Salt Lake Program Guide is attached. The chapter three of the Policies and procedures of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, Financial and Business on the Section 4.3: Dishonored Checks is attached. The proposed parking fee was attached as well as a justification for the increase of parking fee. A Faculty load document to know what adjustments need to be made within divisions was attached. Further information about the Day Care service and facilities was attached with a document where policies and procedures were shown. Attached is a proposed revision of the College Affirmative Action Plan. A total of workforce employees was attached as October 19, 1983. A summary of workforce availability analysis as 1983 and a recommended hiring goal as 1984-85 for full-time salaried employees was attached. A new hire report for the First Quarter of 1984 was attached. The results of College Senate Elections was attached.
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- monthly reports, administrative reports, official reports, quarterly reports, Teachers, Day care, Economic policy, policy, fees, Awards, VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America), accreditation, results, Educational technology, development areas, Programs, guides, Employees, hiring, equity
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0151