Taylorsville Redwood Campus (1967) Located at 4600 South Redwood Road in
Taylorsville, the Taylorsville Redwood Campus is the primary campus and harbors the school's student center and main offices. Serving over 15,000 students a year, the campus is spread across two city blocks in 12 academic buildings, housing a library (about 90,000 volumes), athletic facilities, an amphitheater, and a student union.
Anime Banzai and
Anime Salt Lake, which are two different
anime conventions, were both initially held at the Taylorsville Redwood campus. The
Rocky Mountain Revue, a preseason basketball tournament sponsored by the
NBA's
Utah Jazz, was hosted in the Lifetime Activities Center until 2008. The arena has hosted professional basketball teams over the years, including the
Utah Snowbears, the
Salt Lake Dream, the
Utah Eagles, and the
Salt Lake City Stars.
South City (1992) Located at 1575 South State Street in
Salt Lake City, the South City Campus occupies the former home of
South High School. The campus houses classrooms, laboratories, and the Grand Theatre, home of the Grand Theatre Foundation and Community Institute. The Grand Theatre facility includes the Historic Fashion Collection, some 1,900 costumes ranging from 1890s to the present. South City Campus added the Center for Arts and Media building in 2013, thanks to grants from the State of Utah and several community partners, including the George S. & Delores Doré Eccles Foundation and Adobe. This addition provides classroom and work space for 17 programs in the School of Arts and Communication, serving roughly 9,000 students.
Jordan Campus (2001) Located at 3491 West 9000 South in
West Jordan, the Jordan Campus is SLCC's third full-service campus. It houses a library, food court, financial aid, a dental clinic for the dental hygienist program, academic advising offices, and Cate Field (where the SLCC baseball team plays its home games). The nursing program opened at the campus by 2007 in a five-story Health Science building. A
UTA TRAX station is planned near the college. Other noncollege buildings on the campus include the
Jordan School District applied technology center, Itineris Charter School built by
Bill Gates, and an
LDS Institute of Religion.
Miller Campus (2001) Located at 9750 South 300 West in Sandy and opened in 2001, the Miller Campus was donated to SLCC by
Larry H. Miller, the late owner of the
Utah Jazz and the
Salt Lake Bees. It is home to SLCC's Culinary Institute, and continuing education programs such as legal secretary, digital media technology, real-estate appraisal, and public safety/criminal justice. The Miller Business Resource Center offers four corporate training programs, and the Miller Business Innovation Center helps startup companies with operational and educational services. Training facilities for the
Utah Department of Public Safety (DPS) on the campus include:
Highway Patrol training, DPS development education center, the Utah
Peace Officer Standards and Training academy, and the
Department of Corrections training academy.
Meadowbrook Campus The Meadowbrook Campus is home to general-education courses and several vocational and School of Applied Technology programs, including diesel systems technology; heating, ventilation, air conditioning; professional truck driving; professional pilot; and nondestructive testing.
Herriman Campus (2023) Located at 14551 South Sentinel Ridge Blvd in Herriman and opened in 2023, the Herriman Campus is a collaboration between SLCC and the
University of Utah. The two organizations jointly administer the campus, with the goal being to offer associate degrees at SLCC and allow students to continue their education at the University of Utah. ==Organization and administration==