Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Join the SLCC Cohort-based Learning Community

Knock out your generals quicker than you thought possible.

Complete your general education requirements for: EN, HU, SS, AI, and IG.

 

Full-time status with a part-time schedule.

Gain the benefits of taking 15 credit hours while only taking two classes at a time. All classes are held back to back in the same classroom on the same days. No need to figure out how to put together your schedule. We’ve got you covered.

 

A more structured online experience.

75% of class is done online, when you can and wherever you are.

25% of the time you meet in class, get guidance from your professor, and meet with your peers. It’s just enough to keep you on track while giving you the flexibility you need.

 

A writing course that directly applies to your coursework.

The kind of writing you’ll learn is immediately applicable to the 4-week courses. That’s because the cross-course written assignments are developed with all the professors in the learning community. No more guesswork trying to figure what each professor wants.

 

A shared theme to connect your coursework.

Different disciplines approach topics in different ways. The courses in the learning community share the same theme over the semester. That way you’ll be able to make stronger, better connections — essential skills employers demand from college grads.

 

For those who don’t fit the one-size-fits-all college experience.

Not everyone thrives inside the box. The 4-week cohort “learning community” is for those looking for something outside of it.

 

Contact the Registrar’s Office to enroll in the “4-Week Cohort.”

Registration isn’t open to everyone. It’s only for those who want this experience. Email registration@slcc.edu, call 801-957-4288, or come to Student Center (STC) 270 (or any Enrollment Services location).




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