FAQ: HB 261 guidance for students
Guidance about HB 261 for University of Utah students returning to campus.
Read MoreGuidance about HB 261 for University of Utah students returning to campus.
Read More“The relationship between SLCC’s honors program and the University of Utah’s Honor’s College helped bridge my experience between the schools when I transferred to the U in 2023.”
Read MoreThis non-ticketed event at Pioneer Theatre is free and open to the public, promising an evening of magic, culture and tradition.
Read MoreIn compliance with HB 261, the university will close three student resource centers, streamlining student support services and cultural and community engagement initiatives in two new centralized centers.
Read MoreStudents from Hunter Elementary, Whittier Elementary, Hillside Elementary and Ascent Academy, schools in West Valley City, experienced their dream careers for the day.
Read MoreThe “COVID Class” that started in masks now ends in caps, gowns and in person.
Read MoreStudent Affairs is launching a new program in fall 2024 to provide no cost personalized guidance, coping strategies, health education and referrals.
Read MoreThe goals of the task force are to revitalize student involvement efforts aimed at improving retention and persistence to graduation.
Read MoreThe center aims to improve the way it supports students by providing the right information at the right time to the right students.
Read MoreGuidance for faculty academic freedom and classroom management after HB 261, “Equal Opportunity Initiatives.”
Read MoreNew guidance for equity, diversity and inclusion efforts on campus includes information for faculty preparing syllabi and other course materials for the summer and fall semesters.
Read MoreFor every student who enrolls as an undergraduate or in graduate school, their ultimate goal is to earn a degree. For Xochitl Juarez and Guillermo Cuevas, the common thread they share is the satisfaction of successfully completing their educational mission.
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