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The Center for Minority Excellence hosts college tours each semester to allow CME participants who plan on transferring visit 4-year schools to learn about the transfer process and experience what it is like to be a student at a 4-year university.

Student Government Organizations at SLCC are competing with one another this month - all for a good cause. The groups are collecting food donations throughout September – Hunger Action Month. The organization that collects the most donations will win prize. The contest – which kicked off Sept. 5 – is sponsored by the Student Government Association.

All South Louisiana Community College campuses and sites will be open August 31, 2017, and classes will be held as normal.

All South Louisiana Community College campuses and sites will be closed Wednesday, August 30. The college expects to open and resume classes on Thursday, August 31.

All South Louisiana Community College campuses and sites will be closed today, Tuesday, August 29, because of inclement weather. Please take caution if you must travel today.

Monday Evening Update

August 28, 2017

As of this evening, there's no change in the earlier update in terms of weather-related closures. Campus officials are continuing to monitor weather reports and updates will be issued as necessary. The following message is still accurate.

South Louisiana Community College campuses in Abbeville, New Iberia (including the International School of Aviation Excellence), and St. Martinville are closed for the remainder of today, August 28 because of inclement weather. The Abbeville and New Iberia campuses will remain closed Tuesday, August 29. Administrators are continuing to monitor weather conditions. Updates will be posted to the college's website, social media accounts, and in local media.

SLCC Open Monday

August 27, 2017

All South Louisiana Community College campuses will be open tomorrow.

South Louisiana Community College will be open for Saturday classes.

A two-year $200,000 grant from JPMorgan Chase & Co. will help South Louisiana Community College train displaced workers from the oil and gas industry for available jobs in the region – filling unmet workforce needs.

A two-year $200,000 grant from JP Morgan Chase will help South Louisiana Community College train displaced workers from the oil and gas industry for available jobs in the region – filling unmet workforce needs.

An update to the GI Bill signed into law yesterday will give veterans more access to a college a degree. The Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2017, named after the American Legion national commander who wrote the original GI Bill language in 1944, is the largest expansion of college assistance for military veterans in a decade.

The South Louisiana Community College Foundation accepted a $5,000 donation from the Heart of Nursing Committee and Lafayette General Health in support of SLCC’s Registered Nursing program today.

Welcome Back for Fall 2017!

August 14, 2017

The first day of the Fall 2017 started today on all campuses. Check out photos from our campuses around Acadiana on Facebook. The day was filled with smiling faces!

Students have the opportunity to take advantage of 50 college courses free of charge, courtesy of the Hugh and Byrnes Young Foundation’s Scholars program. This is the Young Foundation’s second consecutive sponsorship of college courses at the Young Memorial Campus in Morgan City. This fall, the Young Foundation has expanded the free courses to any student attending the Young Memorial campus and taking a general education course.

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