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National Student Day 2013



Study. Serve. Celebrate.

Thursday, October 3, 2013
8 am - 6 pm
SLCC Campuses

Food! Fun! Prizes! Will be available around campus to students wearing wristbands.

Wristbands are available after 8 am on Thursday, October 3 at the College Store


Free Stuff:

College Store – Have fun with academics! Play games to test your skills in different academic disciplines – everyone wins something – chance to win headphones, chance to enter drawing for iPad.
Student Life – Movies all day, free popcorn. 
Auxiliary Services – T-Shirt and cup giveaway
LAC – Candy
Veterans Center – Free pencil, fill out survey and enter drawing
Thayne Center – Sign up to volunteer, enter drawing
OneCard –Lanyards
Student Express and Enrollment Services – Candy
Athletics – Free drink coupons for home volleyball games
Copy Center – Free window sticker
Academic and Career Advising  – Prize Wheel” for the students at their lobby 
Institutional Marketing – Free book! The Invisible Employee at the Administration Building basement main desk (ask for Lisa!). 

Info for each campus:

Taylorsville Redwood
bookstore.slcc.edu/TRNSD.html 

South City
http://bookstore.slcc.edu/SCCNSD.html

Jordan
http://bookstore.slcc.edu/JordanNSD.html 

Highland
http://bookstore.slcc.edu/HighlandNSD.html



Comments

  1. Can vendors set up a booth and have games and free prizes?

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  2. This is one if the best give back to student days that I have seen :)

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