Academic Catalog

Student Life

The professional staff of Student Life is engaged in student leadership training, orientation, retention and organizing student activities to enhance student learning outside of the classroom. Student Body Officers, as student leaders working in the Student Life Office, build upon Snow's legacy of engagement and opportunity by providing fun and diverse activities in a safe environment. Student Body Officers represent the voice of the students by programming campus events, encouraging involvement in clubs, and bringing about positive change in our campus community. Student Life manages Clubs & Organizations as part of its ongoing efforts to offer involvement opportunities to all students.

Activities and Campus Organizations

The Snow College Student Life Office organizes and coordinates campus activities, as well as offering students numerous opportunities to become involved in clubs and student government. Its primary goals are to support student academic success, provide opportunities for student recreation, and offer training in leadership skills. All student organizations, clubs and leadership teams work in coordination to plan activities and events to meet these objectives. For more information about campus activities or student organizations, please contact the Student Life Office.

New Student Orientation

New Student Orientation will be held online prior to the start of classes each semester. Information about college life, policies, and general information is provided to give students a strong start to the college experience. Information will be provided to new students prior to the beginning of the online course. New Freshmen can also attend in-person student orientation meetings and activities held for two days just prior to the start of each Fall semester.

Student Email Policy

Snow College provides all students with an email account. Students are required to use this address to receive official email communications from Snow College. Students should check this account at least once a day. The student's email address is usually: firstname.lastname@students.snow.edu

Snow College will deliver official campus email communications including academic updates, administrative notices, financial aid information, and student activities notifications through this email address. Types of administrative notices may include but are not limited to payroll, financial aid, library services, registration, and graduation.

Using Student Email

Each student is assigned an Office 365 email account. Please note that all Snow College correspondence will be sent to this email address. You can find more information on our website.

  • Access your new account at outlook.office365.com
  • Your login name is the same as your Snow College email (usually first.last@students.snow.edu)
  • Your password is the same one used for the My Snow Student Portal.

Student Government

The Snow College Student Association (SCSA) is the instrument of student government and is organized according to the official Constitution of the Snow College Student Association. The Student Body President, Student Body Vice-President, Programming Chair for the Richfield campus and the Student Body Officers are elected each spring for the approaching school year.

Students wishing to run or apply for a student body officer position must meet certain academic standards as outlined in the SCSA Constitution. Interested students should contact the Student Life Office and attend information meetings held in the Spring.

Student Insurance

Students registered for 6 or more credits are covered by an accidental injury insurance program that covers injuries that occur while involved in campus activities (excluding participation in collegiate athletics). This policy is secondary to other insurance coverage a student may have. In the event of an accidental injury please have your supervising faculty or staff member submit an accident report to Risk Manager Staci Taylor. She can be reached at (435) 283-7120 or staci.taylor@snow.edu. Following receipt of the accident report, the risk manager can assist students with the process of making an insurance claim through the accidental injury insurance provider. Students are responsible for their own medical insurance coverage, either through their parents or themselves.