Salt Lake Community College Support Systems
Health & Wellness Services
Provides Health & Wellness services which enhance the physical, social, spiritual, intellectual and emotional well-being of the students, faculty and staff of SLCC. Health and Wellness Services provides education on a host of health issues and can refer students and staff to a variety of Health Resources. Health & Wellness On-campus Medical Clinics
Offer a full-range of serves including exams, prescriptions, pregnancy preventions items, flu shots, STI and pregnancy testing, and lab work for minimal fees. Each clinic employs a family nurse practitioner (FNP) and a medical assistant. Health & Wellness Counseling Services
Provides services to help students with various issuers including drug or alcohol abuse, domestic violence, depression, eating disorders, rape, suicidal thinking, stress management, and relationship problems. Free counseling sessions with a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) are available to all SLCC students through Health & Wellness Counseling Services. Disability Resource Center (DRC)
Provides numerous services and programs for students with disabilities who need assistance with educational, physical, and/or program accommodations while pursuing and educations at Salt Lake Community College. Services are available at all SLCC sites. The DRC also is available for consultations, training and assistance to faculty and staff. To become eligible for services, students must attend an orientation, complete an applications for DRC and provide documentation regarding their disability. Services are approved on an individual bases and reevaluated periodically.
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Disability Support Services
The office of Disability Support Services provides the same services as the Disability Resource Center for Skills Center students.
Public Safety
Provides a full range of public safety services to the campus such as filing of crime reports, investigations, traffic accidents and all other incident requiring police assistance. It is a 24 hour a day police operation with full police power and statewide jurisdiction.
TRiO
A federally-funded, equal opportunity programs assisting students to succeed in college and complete their educational goals. Services are limited to students who have low income, are first generation students in college, or student who have a physical or diagnosed learning disability. A few of the searches provided are tutoring, study skills and time management assistance, and referrals to campus and community resources.
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General Salt Lake Community Resources
AIDS/HIV Information
Child Abuse / Neglect
Domestic Violence
Financial Counseling
Medical Clinics
Community Health Centers
Medical Information and Physician Referral
Mental Health / Counseling
(Depression, Eating Disorders, Suicide)
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Pregnancy / Pregnancy Prevention
(see also, MEDICAL CLINICS)
Rape
STI Clinics / Sexually Transmitted Infections
Substance Abuse Counseling and Referral
Support Groups
Victim Compensation
Welfare and Family Services
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