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Snow College has announced free online classes to help individuals who are looking to enhance their career, grow their business, or learn new skills. Individuals who successfully complete the courses will earn Snow College credit as well as micro-credentials, which can be utilized to demonstrate competency to potential employers.
Snow College is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a grant from Talent Ready Utah for the development of a respiratory therapy program. The initial funding of nearly $250,000 will facilitate the construction of a respiratory therapy lab with a full range of equipment for studying respiratory disorders.
The Snow College Theatre Department is pleased to announce its 2024-2025 theatre line-up. The four plays, carefully chosen to give theatre students exposure to a variety of dramatic genres, are also sure to captivate and entertain audiences.
Snow College announced today that Jay Olsen's interim position as Vice President for Technical Education will become a permanent appointment effective August 1. Olsen has served in this capacity since July 2022 and has worked at Snow College since 1997.
Snow College construction management student Eli Beagley recently returned from the National SkillsUSA competition in Atlanta, GA, where he took silver in the carpentry division. Eli was invited to participate in the national competition after winning gold on the state level in the spring.
Snow College is deeply saddened to announce the death of Luke Peltier, a member of the men's wrestling team.
Hannah Kirby, undergraduate student from Snow College, will participate in the U.S. Department of State's Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program to study Korean during the summer of 2024. Hannah is one of approximately 500 American students at U.S. colleges and universities who were selected from over 5,000 applicants to study overseas or virtually in the summer of 2024.
Snow College is pleased to announce that students who complete the Exercise Science program now have two additional transfer options. While all associate degrees transfer to any four-year institution, these agreements offer Exercise Science graduates guaranteed acceptance into their major program and ensures that they will be on-track to complete their bachelor's or master's degrees in a timely manner.
If you have a high school graduate at home who isn’t quite ready to head to a big university, there are still some ready-steps they can take that will pay off in the future. President Stacee McIff, from Snow College, shares what types of technical education routes people can go.
Snow College is pleased to have been awarded the competitive IDEAS grant. Snow is one of 37 U.S. colleges and universities to win the grant, which is administered by the United States Department of State. The purpose of the grant is to establish, expand, and/or broaden American student mobility overseas in support of U.S. foreign policy goals.