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More than 40 employers will be at our Spring Career Fair today from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. The event is being held in the Devalcourt Auditorium on the Lafayette Campus.

The South Louisiana Community College Foundation honored Lafayette General Health as its 2017 Benefactor of the Year during a ceremony this morning at the college’s Lafayette Campus.

The latest expansion of South Louisiana Community College’s Adult Education program is working to bridge gaps in educational attainment in Lafayette Parish. SLCC and the Lafayette Housing Authority have partnered to bring adult learning to qualified residents of LHA properties.

South Louisiana Community College is answering the call for a certified and well-trained workforce in the industrial electronics technology field – thanks to a $225,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. This three-year grant is a first for the college from NSF.

South Louisiana Community College’s Chancellor Dr. Natalie Harder is being recognized for her leadership and outstanding efforts by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education’s District IV.

A Health Professions Fair will be held Monday, April 9 from 9 a.m. - noon in the Devalcourt Auditorium on the Lafayette Campus. The Fair will feature 23 employers and universities.

The National Council for Marketing and Public Relations recently named Christine Payton, Director of Communications and Marketing at South Louisiana Community College, the National Communicator of the Year at the organization’s national conference recently held in Las Vegas.

Thirty employers and universities will be at SLCC’s T.H. Harris Campus Thursday, March 22 for a Career and Transfer Fair. The event will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 1 p.m. The T.H. Harris Campus is located at 332 E. South Street in Opelousas.

SLCC offers Career Coach

March 7, 2018

SLCC now offers career exploration software for prospective students, current students, alumni, and community members.

Each semester, South Louisiana Community College honors students for high academic achievement.

Faculty from SLCC’s STEM division recently created a faculty-funded student scholarship. Scholarship applications open Thursday, March 15.

South Louisiana Community College’s enrollment numbers from 2017 to 2018 show that more first-time students are staying in college.

Potential students and parents can learn about academic programs, admissions, and financial aid from South Louisiana Community College faculty, staff, and students during a series of Open House events in March.

Students – Financial Aid refunds are being processed for the Spring 2018 semester.

Local power company Cleco is investing in students at South Louisiana Community College. Today, Cleco donated $20,000 to the SLCC Foundation to be used for student scholarships.

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South Louisiana Community College’s Center for Minority Excellence is bringing the college experience to Northside High School on Jan. 31.

The Electrical Program at the SLCC T.H. Harris Campus in Opelousas received new equipment recently and students are already using it for training.

South Louisiana Community College’s Center for Minority Excellence is bringing the college experience to Northside High School on Jan. 31.

The SLCC Campus bookstore will be closed until further notice due to water damage following the hard freeze Tuesday and Wednesday.

All South Louisiana Community College campuses and sites will open and classes will resume at noon Thursday, Jan. 18.

Major utility providers in Acadiana are joining forces with South Louisiana Community College for a proposed Power Lineman Technician Training Program.

SLCC's Corporate College is offering an Introduction to Project Management course that will begin January 25 and will run for 10 weeks. It’s a weekly class held in Lafayette on Thursdays from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Thirty students have the opportunity to take advantage of college courses free of charge, courtesy of the Hugh and Byrnes Young Foundation’s Scholars program. This is the Young Foundation’s third consecutive sponsorship of college courses at the Young Memorial Campus in Morgan City. The free courses apply to students attending the Young Memorial Campus and taking a general education course.

In the last six months, a Marine Operations program in St. Mary Parish has transitioned to South Louisiana Community College’s Corporate College and has served nearly 1,000 students. That’s considerable growth in terms of enrollment – in fact, it’s a 95 percent increase over the number of students served in the previous six months.

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