Support an Existing Scholarship
The SLCC Foundation stewards more than 135 privately funded scholarships that help hundreds of SLCC students each year. To learn more about the scholarships below, please don’t hesitate to contact the SLCC Foundation to see which scholarship best aligns with your philanthropic goals.
SLCC Scholarships
The SLCC General Scholarship Fund is awarded to students with significant financial need.
The Alumni Legacy Scholarship is for students who have a close family member who has graduated from Salt Lake Community College. Learn more information about this scholarship.
The Bruin Athletics Scholarship is awarded to student athletes with financial need. Learn more about the Bruin Athletics Club.
The Bruin Dreams Scholarship is for undocumented students with significant financial need. Learn about additional information and resources for undocumented students at SLCC.
The Bruin Emergency Fund is an emergency scholarship for students who are experiencing a serious crisis that is threatening their ability to continue school. This may be loss of a job, shelter, childcare, food, etc. Students must be currently enrolled in school to qualify and may apply for up to $750 in aid.
The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs (ODMA) strives to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that enables all people to learn through the exploration of human differences. We promote interactive learning by delving into the complexities of our multifaceted (age, gender, race, religion, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, nationality, and disability) identities. ODMA supports underrepresented ethnic students through mentoring, student access and success coaching, workshops, cultural programming and more.
The ODMA Scholarship is for students who are actively involved with the ODMA office through student success coaching, participation in student clubs, and/or attending ODMA events.
PACE stands for Partnerships for Accessing College Education. PACE is a high school– college–career pipeline program that starts with students in the 9th grade. Students who complete all four years of the PACE program in high school are granted a full tuition and fees scholarship at SLCC.
The PACE program is currently active in four SLC area high schools: Cottonwood High, East High, West High and Highland High. In order to qualify for the PACE program, students must have financial need, be the first in their family to attend college or be from a historically underrepresented background. Learn more about the PACE program.
The Single Parents Scholarship at SLCC is for students who are single parents and also have significant financial need.
The School of Arts, Communication and Media General Scholarship is awarded to students who are a declared major within this school of study and also have significant financial need.
Learn more about the School of Arts, Communication and Media General Scholarship.
Support the School of Arts, Communication and Media General Scholarship
The Gail Miller School of Business General Scholarship is awarded to students who are a declared major within this school of study and also have significant financial need.
Support the Gail Miller School of Business General Scholarship
The School of Health Sciences General Scholarship is awarded to students who are a declared major within this school of study and also have significant financial need.
The School of Humanities & Social Sciences General Scholarship is awarded to students who are a declared major within this school of study and also have significant financial need.
Support the School of Humanities & Social Sciences General Scholarship
The School of Science, Mathematics and Engineering General Scholarship is awarded to students who are a declared major within this school of study and also have significant financial need.
Support the School of Science, Mathematics and Engineering General Scholarship
The SLTC General Scholarship is awarded to students with significant financial need, who are currently enrolled in a program and pursuing one of these goals:
- Certificate program with a workforce, employment and career-focus or
- Degree program that is part of their career pathway.
COLLABORATIVE SCHOLARSHIPS
If you would like to make a contribution to a Named Scholarship that is not on this list, please visit the Named Scholarship Giving Page and select the scholarship you would like to support. If the scholarship is not included on this list, please contact SLCC.