(Certification is not available at Snow College.) Description: This course provides a basic introduction to the theory and practice of sports medicine for future athletic trainers, coaches, physical education majors, and pre-physical therapy majors.
To fulfill Social Science general education requirements, the class must be taken for 3 credits; however, 1-2 variable elective credits are offered for exigent circumstances. Description: Summer Snow is offered each June as two, one-week intensive workshops.
A collective gallery exhibition and a daily lecture series by all Summer Snow instructors provides insight into process, studio practice, and philosophy of each artist participating each week. This course is repeatable for credit.
This course is a prerequisite to the nursing program (LPN) at Snow College. Course fee required. Prerequisites: Participants must be at least 16 years of age to enroll in the CNA class.
Sixty totalSixty total credits are required for an Associate Degree, a minimum of thirty-four must be general education credits. Students must meet the following resident credit standards. Resident credits are credits earned at Snow College.
12How many classes do I need to take to receive federal financial aid? To be considered a full-time student, you must be enrolled for 12 or more credit hours.
Pass/Fail Classes: A passing grade will be counted as a 2.00 (C) GPA for financial aid purposes. Repeated Classes: Students may repeat classes to improve their grades; however, the class will count on their quantitative measure of satisfactory progress as well as count towards their maximum time frame.
Snow College accepts college level credit in transfer from colleges and universities accredited by any of the six regional accreditation bodies: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
46.7% (For first-time, full-time in 2018–19)Snow College / Graduation rate
In-state tuition 3,912 USD, Out-of-state tuition 13,156 USD (2019 – 20)Snow College / Undergraduate tuition and fees
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Only one grade (the lowest) is removed from GPA calculations. All other repeats are used in calculating the GPA. All grades will still show on your transcript - even the excluded grade.
Log into Badger Web at www.snow.edu/badgerweb. Search “Graduation” in the search box. Click “Apply to Graduate.” “Curriculum Term Selection”: select the semester you declared your major or entered your degree/program.
Florida International University The school accepts the most number of transfer students in the country.
Transfer Pathways from SLCC to University of Utah: Phase I. SLCC and U of U are supporting the development of transfer pathways through a multi-phase process, beginning with Phase I in Spring 2020 and Summer 2020.
The following Utah institutions accept SLCC courses numbered 1000 or above as general education, major credit or elective credit: Brigham Young University.
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Based on a student’s college preparation, i.e., AP credit, concurrent enrollment, transfer credit, summer course work, and overall college readiness, the AFA can be completed in five semesters.
The AFA includes two co-curricular degree requirements: 1) Foundations Review (entrance into the program) 2) AFA Thesis Exhibition and Oral Defense. AFA candidates must pass all studio courses with a grade of a B- or above in order to be counted toward AFA graduation requirements.
Graduate of an ACEN Accredited Practical Nursing program or equivalent program. A minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in all LPN nursing courses. Students with lower than a B- (2.7) must show at least part-time (24 hrs/week) experience working as an LPN for a minimum of one year.
The minimum grade accepted from transfer credit is C- (1.7). A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 must be earned on course work completed at Snow College.
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The Associate of Pre-Engineering (APE) degree is offered to students who plan to transfer to a university and pursue a baccalaureate degree in any of the traditional fields of engineering. This degree requires an emphasis of course work in engineering, mathematics, and science; with fewer general education requirements than that required for the associate of science (AS) or the associate of arts (AA) degree. However, it is recommended that a student earn the AS as well as the APE while at Snow College. These additional general education credits can be acquired by transfer of college credit taken while in high school, by taking credits during summer semester, or by transferring credits back to Snow College from the university. The option of taking some general education classes at the upper division level in the university is consistent with Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) standards.
Students must apply for admission into this program. Admission into the PN to RN program is on a point system as there is limited space available. Points are primarily based upon GPA, work experience, and references. Current Snow College LPN students have the opportunity to transfer directly into the PN to RN program if all RN qualifications are met.
Physics is for the curious. If you want to know how the natural world works study physics. Physics is the foundation of all physical sciences. The laws of nature studied in physics underlie the other sciences including Chemistry, Geology, Astronomy, Meteorology, and even Biology.
The Physics Department at Snow is part of a very strong division that provides a superior education in Math, Science, and Engineering. Snow graduates generally do extremely well at transfer institutions. The Physics Department provides a rigorous experience that prepares students to transfer as juniors and be successful as Physics majors.
Understand expectations of a college education and they will be able to articulate habits of the learning mind. Identify the College's general education outcomes and design an educational objective that will enable them to achieve those outcomes. Validate knowledge from a variety of perspectives.
To qualify for graduation from Snow College, each student must earn a minimum grade of C- in a GE level math course (Math 1030, Math 1040, Math 1050, etc.). Please note that some schools that require these math courses as part of their program will only count the course as meeting the prerequisite if the student has earned at least a C. Please check with your transfer institution to verify minimum grade requirements for your program.
A 2.00 (C) cumulative grade point average or better must be earned on work completed at Snow College. At least 21 semester credits must be resident credit earned at Snow College. AP, CLEP, and Credit By Exam are not considered resident credit.
The mission of general education at Snow College is to stretch students’ minds and enlarge the foundation of their intellectual and practical skills in order to create in them a lifelong love of learning.
Broad categories of the Natural Science disciplines include Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Meteorology, and Biology . At Snow College, the first five are considered physical sciences and biology the life science.
The Humanities are a group of academic disciplines that study the many ways by which humans have attempted to understand themselves and their world. At Snow College, the Humanities focus on cultural traditions that are expressed largely through text or which have a strong textual component: languages, literature, and philosophy. The methods by which the Humanities study culture are at once analytical and interpretive, objective and subjective, historical and aesthetic.
Outcomes. A student who earns General Education in the Social and Behavioral Sciences will be able to: Explain social institutions, structures, and processes across a broad range of historical periods and cultures from a social and behavioral science perspective.
Resident credits are credits earned at Snow College. College credits earned through AP, CLEP, PLA, credit by exam, and other non-traditionally awarded credits do not satisfy these standards. Baccalaureate degrees require 40 resident credits, all of which must be upper-division.
The Interstate Passport enables successful transfer of a block of lower-level general education learning to other institutions participating in the Interstate Passport Network. Students who complete their Passport at Snow College will not be required to repeat or take additional course work to meet lower-division general education requirements in the Passport’s nine areas when they transfer to any other Passport institution. Snow College will begin awarding the Interstate Passport following the Fall 2017 semester. Students with an interest in achieving the Passport should see our website at https://www.snow.edu/offices/registrar/WICHE_Passport.html and contact their Advisor.
Any USHE (Utah System of Higher Education) institution shall consider its General Education requirements completed by transfer students who have completed the General Education requirements of any other USHE institution. Upon request by transferring students, a sending institution shall provide certification when students have fully completed its General Education requirements. Contact the Registrar's office to request certification.
A grade of C- (1.7) or higher is required in the GE groups of Math, English, and American Institutions. Course numbers below 1000 are considered Pre-college or Remedial. These do not count in a student's graduation GPA or graduation credits.
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A course description and/or course syllabus is required in order to evaluate credit. The GPA from transfer credit is not calculated in the Snow College GPA.
Snow College accepts transfer credit based on the following criteria: Courses must be non-remedial in nature and must be generally acceptable toward a degree or certificate. For course credits to transfer to Snow College, the student must have earned a passing grade for the course.