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Colleges and Universities

Main article: List of colleges and universities in Utah
  • The Art Institute of Salt Lake City in Draper
  • Broadview University in Salt Lake City, Layton, Orem, West Jordan
  • Brigham Young University in Provo (satellite campus in Salt Lake City)
  • Certified Career Institute in Salt Lake City and Clearfield
  • College of Eastern Utah in Price (Now part of the Utah State University system)
  • Dixie State University in St. George
  • Eagle Gate College in Murray and Layton
  • ITT Technical Institute in Murray
  • LDS Business College in Salt Lake City
  • Neumont University in South Jordan
  • Provo College in Provo
  • Salt Lake Community College in Taylorsville
  • Snow College in Ephraim and Richfield
  • Southern Utah University (formerly Southern Utah State College) in Cedar City
  • Stevens-Henager College at various locations statewide
  • University of Phoenix at various locations statewide
  • University of Utah in Salt Lake City
  • Utah College of Applied Technology
  • Utah State University in Logan (satellite campuses at various state locations)
  • Utah Valley University (formerly Utah Valley State College) in Orem
  • Weber State University in Ogden
  • Western Governors University an online university, begun by former Utah Governor, Michael O. Leavitt
  • Westminster College in Salt Lake City
  • George Wythe University in Salt Lake City

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