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Eligibility

To become a member of the Salt Lake Mormon Studies Association, you must be a student currently enrolled at a college or university located in Salt Lake County. If you cease to be an enrolled student at any time, you become ineligible for membership.

Benefits Of Membership

The principle benefit of membership in the SLMSSA is to be able to vote for officers and be eligible to hold office.  Also, members will be able to participate in Association activities. Members will also have priority in suggesting speakers, topics of discussion, and providing other input directly pertaining to the Association.

Friends of the SLMSSA

Though members must be students attending school in Salt Lake County, we welcome participation in public events from friends who are not students or who are students in other areas. To receive updates on public events and activities, send your contact information to saltlakemormonstudies@gmail.com.

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To become a member of the SLMSSA, send an email to saltlakemormonstudies@gmail.com with the following information:

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