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Of the eight graduates, two will continue their studies at SLCC to earn their Medical Assistant degree. The six other graduates have found jobs in the healthcare industry.

The Small Business Boot Camp is a 2-week night course offered in Lafayette by SLCC’s Corporate College division for community members wanting to start their own business or expand their business skills.

SLCC’s Corporate College is hosting their semi-annual Industrial Trades Job Fair on Tuesday, March 12. The event will take place at SLCC New Iberia located at 908 Ember Dr. from 9 a.m. – noon.

SLCC to host 3rd Annual LCTCS OER conference February 7 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. in the Devalcourt Building. This is the largest ever OER system conference with over 120 attendees.

Registration for a new ACT Prep course to prepare for the April ACT exam is now open. The course will be offered on Saturdays from 9a.m. – noon at SLCC’s Lafayette and Crowley campuses starting February 15, 2020.  Registration is available online at bit.ly/SLCCACTPREP.

The Offices of Financial Aid and Student Accounts are currently working diligently to process the disbursement of financial aid funds. All refunds are issued to students through BankMobile.

Representatives from SLCC will be visiting Northside High students Wednesday to talk about all aspects of college and college life. This event is open to students and parents.

Registration is open at South Louisiana Community College for a Notary Exam Prep course for the 2020 exam.  SLCC moved the Lafayette course to the weekend in response to working adults wanting the opportunity to enroll in the course.

Graduating this Spring? Get your Graduation App filled out before the deadline – Feb. 5. New this semester is the online Graduation Application.

On Thursday, January 30, a career information session will be hosted by SLCC’s Corporate College from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. at the Acadian Campus in Crowley. Training and career available after completing the programs for Commercial Truck Driving and Power Lineman will be the focus. This is a free event that is open to the public.

South Louisiana Community College will host a graduation ceremony for its first class of Power Lineman on Friday, January 24.  The event will be held from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. at SLCC’s Acadian Campus in Crowley.

Each semester, students who have attained a 4.00 GPA for all course work taken at one of SLCC’s campuses and/or online during a 12-credit-hour or more semester are recognized on the Chancellor's List. Students who earn between 3.99 – 3.40 grade point average are recognized on the Dean’s List.

Our Fall 2019 Graduation ceremonies were held December 11 at the Cajundome Convention Center.

Bently Senegal, Director of Community Services for Our Lady of Lourdes R.M.C. will address SLCC graduates during an 8:30 a.m. ceremony Thursday, Dec. 11 while Ema Haq, owner of Bailey’s Seafood and Grill will address graduates at a 1 p.m. ceremony. Both ceremonies will be held at the Cajundome Convention Center. Graduates from Nursing and Allied Health, STEM, Energy and Transportation, and WorkReadyU will graduate at 8:30 a.m. Graduates in Business, IT and Technical Studies and Liberal Arts and Humanities will graduate at 1 p.m.  Nearly 700 students are candidates for graduation.

South Louisiana Community College and the St. Landry Parish School Board have partnered to offer a Basic Industrial Scaffolding course to high schools students. This course is offered through the Corporate College division at SLCC. The Basic Industrial Scaffolding course will include one week of classroom training in St. Landry Parish and one week of hands-on training at SLCC’s New Iberia campus. Students will learn how to erect and dismantle scaffolding, safety, tool use, working in a team, and personal responsibility.

Get Help with Final Exams!

November 18, 2019

Our Academic Success Center, Center for Minority Excellence, and Student Government Association are teaming up to present three final exam workshops. Get assistance from tutors and faculty.

South Louisiana Community College and Northwestern State University formalized an agreement in which students who earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in civil survey and mapping from SLCC can transfer into NSU’s bachelor’s degree program in Unified Public Safety Administration with a concentration in GEO Computation.    South Louisiana Community College and Northwestern State University formalized an agreement in which students who earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in civil survey and mapping from SLCC can transfer into NSU’s bachelor’s degree program in Unified Public Safety Administration with a concentration in GEO Computation.

More than 35 employers will be at SLCC’s Lafayette Campus Wednesday, Nov. 13 for a Career Fair. The event will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 1 p.m. The Lafayette Campus Devalcourt Auditorium is located at 320 Devalcourt Street, Lafayette, LA.

The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program today named South Louisiana Community College as one of 150 community colleges eligible to compete for the $1 million Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation’s signature recognition of high achievement and performance among America's community colleges. Based on strong and improving in student outcomes—including in learning, completion rates, employment rates and earnings, and equity—15 percent of community colleges nationwide have been invited to apply for the Aspen Prize.

More than $95,000 in scholarships is available for the upcoming spring semester at South Louisiana Community College. New and continuing students can apply for SLCC scholarships through November 15. Students interested in applying for the scholarships should visit SLCC’s website at www.solacc.edu/scholarships.

South Louisiana Community College’s continuing education division, Corporate College, is hosting an open house on Thursday, November 21 from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. at SLCC Lafayette’s Ardoin building. Community members will learn about short-term, job-focused training programs offered through the college. This is a free event, open to the public.

PTK leaders will support the Food Shelf Program by hosting a food drive to increase inventory. The Friday Food Fight food drive will take place on November 1. Food items can be dropped off at SLCC’s Lafayette Campus, 1101 Bertrand Drive in Lot I anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. or by driving through the gravel drive off of Lot E at 320 Devalcourt Street between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m.

Are you an LPN interested in becoming an RN? We have an Info Session planned Oct. 24 to discuss our LPN to RN transition track program. The session will be held in Opelousas at the T.H. Harris Campus starting at 5 p.m.

The deadline to order your cap and gown for the Fall 2019 commencement ceremony is Friday, October 25. The bookstore is unable to take individual orders, and graduates are reminded that the only way to guarantee availability of a specific size gown is to place your order on the cap and gown ordering website at herff.ly/slcc

A partnership between McDonald’s and South Louisiana Community College will give employees financial help to pay for college. McDonald’s employees – at MacLaff, Inc. restaurants – utilizing the Archways to Opportunity program to help pay for college will now be able to access an additional $500 per semester from SLCC, for up to four semesters.

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