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Snow College's administration announced plans to celebrate students' graduation during the current COVID-19 pandemic. The college offered an "Alternative Commencement Plans" survey to all graduating students and made its action plan based on feedback received.
Snow College announced today a change to admission procedures. Students will no longer be required to complete the ACT or SAT standardized tests as part of the application process.
Snow College's Manufacturing Technology program, housed on the Richfield campus, has partnered with Sevier County Emergency Medical Officials to help make N95 masks through 3D printers and fibers from carbon composites.
Snow College will postpone or cancel commencement on both the Ephraim and Richfield campus locations. The Emergency Operations Team is exploring options and a final announcement will be made on or before April 1, 2020.
Snow College Responds to the Utah COVID-19 Community Task Force’s Recommendation for Higher Education
Gov. Gary R. Herbert, Lt. Governor Spencer Cox, education stakeholders will discuss recommendations to the Utah System of Higher Education and Utah's public school system.
Snow College announces the upcoming, temporary closure of the Horne Activity Center, located at 350 East Center Street in Ephraim.
According to a recent report from the Education Strategy Group, Utah students left over $55 million in unclaimed federal financial aid on the table in 2018-19 and only about 35.5% of Utah high school seniors completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid that same year.
Snow College is ranked #1 in the nation for student success, according to an unsolicited report by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Bradley J. Cook inaugurated as 17th president of Snow College