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Snow College has announced the continuation of the Elevate program, which seeks to assist 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. Students may also choose to continue their education and apply the credits toward a certificate or degree at Snow College.
Snow College was pleased to host students, employees, community members, and local dignitaries today for the celebration of the founding of the school. As part of the celebration, the school also held the ribbon cutting for the Alumni Center at the historic Co-op building, the first home of Snow College.
Snow College recently invited students from area high schools to participate in the Light and Sound Bootcamp. The students each learned how to better run those systems in their school auditoriums. Students and faculty members came from Emery, Manti, Gunnison, and North Sevier, and South Sevier high schools.
Dr. Charles Inouye, professor of Japanese Literature at Tufts University, will be speaking on campus on Friday, November 1, 2024 at 7:00 pm. The presentation will take place in Founders Hall, located on the top floor of the Noyes building.
Snow College is pleased to announce that Larry and Jennifer Farnes and Art and Heather Enke will be recognized on October 26, 2024, as the school's newest Distinguished Alumni.
President Stacee Yardley McIff was named Outstanding Alumnus by Southern Utah University. This well-deserved recognition was a part of the school's 2024 homecoming celebration.
Snow College reports a total headcount enrollment of 5,577 students. These numbers were verified and released today by the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE).
Snow College is pleased to announce the schedule for its annual Homecoming festivities. The theme, "Something in the Orange," was chosen by the student body officers for this annual nostalgic event.
Snow College students showed up for their community in a big way on Saturday, September 7. Fountain Green, located approximately 20 miles from the Snow College Ephraim campus, was still reeling after being hit with flooding after a massive thunderstorm covered the area on August 18, 2024.
The Snow College Construction Management students are heading up a Day of Service on September 7, 2024 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm to help the town of Fountain Green.