Bookstore Transition
The new online bookstore will open for your Spring 2025 course materials on Dec. 16, 2024. Be prepared for Spring Semester by purchasing books during or right after Winter Break.
Current Student Resources
Announcements
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Retirement Announcement from Dr. Glenn Smith
March 11, 2024 | Pres. Beth Dobkin
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President Dobkin's Message for the Class of 2023
May 2, 2023 | Pres. Beth Dobkin
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2022 End of Year Message from President Dobkin
December 15, 2022 | Pres. Beth Dobkin
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President Dobkin Announces Westminster College to Become Westminster University
September 19, 2022 | President Beth Dobkin
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Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Tamara Stevenson's Message for Juneteenth 2022
June 1, 2022 | Tamara N. Stevenson, Ed.D.
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March 17, 2022 | Information Services
Events
There are no upcoming events at this time.
News and Stories
Westminster Stories
Your journeys are the foundation of Westminster’s story. Follow the successes of our students, professors, and alumni to see how our story evolves.
Social Media
Join the Westminster conversation on our social channels. Use #WestminsterSLC to be featured.
Resources
Academics
Student Support
Student Life
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Bookstore
Get supplies, textbooks, and Westminster University apparel from the campus bookstore. The bookstore website also provides store hours and book rentals.
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Residence Life
Insight to Westminster University’s residence life including residency and resident advisor applications.
Tools
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LockDown Browser
This is a self-enrollment link to Canvas for Westminster accounts only. You must login. In the course, you will see system requirements and be able to test a link to ensure your computer opens it.
SafeUT App (Crisis Intervention)
The SafeUT Crisis Chat and Tip Line is a statewide service available to the Westminster community that provides real-time crisis intervention through live chat and a confidential tip program—right from your smartphone.
SafeUT can help anyone with emotional crises, bullying, relationship problems, mental health, or suicide-related issues. Licensed clinicians in the 24/7 CrisisLine call center respond to all incoming chats and calls by providing:
Supportive or crisis counseling
Suicide prevention
Referral services
Staff and faculty are welcome to submit a tip if they have a concern about a student’s safety or mental health.