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SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Under the direction of President Cynthia A. Bioteau Salt Lake Junior College is an accredited, multi-campus school serving the diverse needs of the Salt Lake City community.
The college has an open-door enrollment policy and serves more than 60,000 students through credit and non-credit workshops and courses each year, making it the largest institution of higher education in Utah.

To accommodate student needs, SLCC has 3 full-service campuses: South City, Jordon and Redwood. Eleven teaching centers are located throughout the Salt Lake Valley and an eCampus has been established for distance learning. Courses are offered in both traditional and accelerated semesters, during the day, at night and on weekends. Even in the face of dramatically increasing student enrollments, the College has preserved its personal feel by maintaining a student to faculty ratio of just to 20 to 1.
 

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The Salt Lake Community College Bruins defeated Midland College, 67 to 60 for the college's first ever National Title! The Bruins went on a 33-11 run in the final twelve minutes of the game to claw back a fifteen point deficit of 49-34 with 12:37 left.

"We wound up the defense in the last 8 minutes of the game to put a bit of pressure on Midland," said Head Coach Norm Parrish. "It was a wonderful team effort and everyone stepped up big time."

Leading the way for the Bruins was sophomores Nate Bendall, Rick Shoff and Logan Magnusson and freshman DJ Wright.

Bendall finished the game with twenty one points and eight rebounds. Bendall had fourteen of his twenty one points in the second half of the game. Shoff played a great game and he finished with 1ten points, three rebounds, three assists and Magnusson scored fourteen points and had three rebounds. Wright scored a total of ninety six points for the entire tournament and finished the game with twelve points and nine rebounds.

Wright was named the National junior College Athletic Association Tournament Most Valuable Player and Bendall was named to the All-Tournament Team.

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Saint Paul College
Salem Community College
Salt Lake Community College
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San Jacinto College
Santa Fe Community College
Sauk Valley Community College
Schenectady County Community College
Schoolcraft College
Scott Community College
Seminole Community College
Seminole State College
Seward County Community College
Shawnee Community College
Sheridan College
Sinclair Community College
Snead State Community College
Snow College
South Florida Community College
South Georgia College
South Georgia Technical College
South Plains College
South Suburban College
Southeast Community College
Southeastern Community College
Southeastern Illinois College
Southern State Community College
Southern Union State Community College
Southwest Mississippi Community College
Southwest Tennessee Community College
Southwestern Christian College
Southwestern Community College
Southwestern Illinois College
Southwestern Oregon Community College
Spartanburg Methodist College
Spoon River College
Springfield College-Illinois
Springfield Technical Community College
St. Catharine College
St. Charles Community College
St. Clair County Community College
St. Cloud Technical College
St. Johns River Community College
St. Louis Community College
St. Petersburg College
State Fair Community College
Suffolk County Community College
Sullivan County Community College
SUNY- Cobleskill
SUNY-Canton
SUNY-Delhi
Surry Community College


 

 

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