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Provost's Graduates of Excellence

The Provost's Graduates of Excellence is a prestigious distinction that recognizes hard work, commitment, and selflessness. Many students apply to receive this honor, but only one student is selected from each school and General Studies. These students have excellent GPAs and typically receive scholarships and awards for their academic achievements. They have demonstrated leadership skills and a dedication to serving others, in addition to other notable achievements related to the creative arts, athletic excellence, or involvement in SLCC beyond the classroom.





Carlyn Barlow
School of Technical and Professional Specialties
Apprenticeship Electrical Independent Technology


My academic journey has been far from traditional, and I can confidently say that attending SLCC has been one of the best decisions I’ve made. This place not only became a safe place for me, but it also provided me with the tools to pursue higher education. My journey has not been easy, but I have learned that anything is possible with hard work and the right support. For the past four years, I have worked as a licensed electrical apprentice for the State of Utah, and I am proud to say that I am now a licensed journeyman electrician. The support I received here at SLCC made it all possible.





Lacy Lowry
Salt Lake Technical College 
Diesel and Professional Truck Driving


I have always found myself drawn to the unconventional, and the strength to pursue my passion was only magnified after my father's passing. He once told me I could only fail if I gave in to defeat. His words have removed all the fear of failure from my life. I quickly realized that traditional jobs weren't for me, so I started exploring various professions from a young age. This led me to research every commercial driving school in Utah, and I concluded that my best option was to attend SLCC. It was the only institution that offered a level of instruction that could help me excel in my field. I finally have a chance to get a job on my own terms.





Natalie Cabrera Mansilla
School of Humanities and Social Science
Psychology


My time at SLCC taught me the importance of perseverance and dreaming big. Soon after my first semester, I started getting involved at the College, which led me to create a community that helped me discover new interests. I was also accepted into the Honors Program, which improved my college experience. It gave me valuable tools to grow as a student and as a person. I completed my first research project and got the chance to present it at the Western Regional Honors Conference in Long Beach, Calif. While at SLCC, I developed critical thinking skills and gained the confidence to write an essay, which became my first published work.






Cassidie Archuleta
School of Health Sciences
Radiologic Technology


Reflecting on my time at SLCC, I realize how miraculous it is that I’ve continuously achieved a high level of performance despite challenges. My daughter has participated in a clinical trial requiring us to travel across the country for her treatment. While managing her medical needs and school, I also advocated for Galactosemia and rare diseases. In my technical writing class, I wrote a letter to representatives about important legislation that was under consideration. With support from the SLCC community and advocates nationwide, I’m proud to say the legislation passed in 2022, helping many people living with rare diseases. This success isn’t mine alone; SLCC has impacted my life, and I will always be proud to be an SLCC Bruin.

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