Student Services
Student Services provides registration and payment services, maintains student records and access, provides advisement, course information, student orientation, and placement, offers financial aid information and applications, and provides supportive services in compliance with ADA standards. Download the SWATC Student Handbook (pdf 280KB) Career Resource Services
Career resource staff is available to assist students with information on careers, labor markets, wages, and job openings. Every effort is made to assist students in securing meaningful employment at the conclusion of their training, but primary responsibility for securing a job rests with the student. Disability Support Services
Students must voluntarily disclose that they have a disability, request accommodation, and provide documentation of their disability. Students with disabilities may apply for accommodations, based on an eligible disability, through the Student Services office. No diagnostic services are currently available through SWATC.
Financial Assistance Southwest Applied Technology College (SWATC) participates in the following financial aid programs: - Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Student Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
- Federal Work Study (FWS)
- Institutional Payment Plans
- State and/or Private Party Funding
- Other Scholarship Programs
Registration and Orientation
Admission to SWATC is open to qualified high school students and adults who may benefit from additional vocational or technical training.
Student AdvisementStudent Services staff members are available to assist students individually with information about their class choices, financial aid, job search or other questions. We will also help students understand how those choices match the local labor market and southwest Utah employers. We can also serve as a resource to faculty when assisting students in their job search, or advising students on professional conduct in the workplace. Student Recognition Program
For those students who are fulfilling a complete Applied Technology College program, we will honor your hard work and effort with graduation ceremonies and awarding of certificates. Ceremonies will be held twice per year in January and in late May. Students completing a community class or a single night course leading to a one-time certificate will typically receive it on the last day of class. Student Records and Confidentiality The College will make every effort to maintain student academic records in confidence by keeping the information away from individuals who are not authorized to receive it or who might now use it for legitimate purposes. Our policy is in compliance with the provisions of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). For information about the policy, please see Student Services or the “Legal” link on our websites at http://www.swatc.org/info/. |