Utah Commissioner of Higher Education announces he will conclude service at year’s end

Dr. David L. Buhler announced Tuesday his decision to conclude his service as Utah’s Commissioner of Higher Education effective December 31, 2019. The Board of Regents will commence a national search in the spring. His announcement now will allow time for a thorough search and a smooth transition. “Late last week, I shared my decision […]
5 fast facts about Utah Valley University

1.) 38% of UVU students are 1st generation Thirty-eight percent of UVU students are first generation. In 2018, there were 1,280 first-generation student graduates from UVU. UVU provides mentoring, events, and support through its I Am First program, which automatically includes all first-generation students at UVU. Last year, President Astrid S. Tuminez announced a new […]
Top 10 facts about higher ed in Utah

1.) The Board of Regents’ top 2019 legislative priority is a statewide college access advising program, with a permanent, full-time college access advisor for every Utah high school by the 2021-22 school year. To better support Utah high school students on their path to college, the Board is introducing a statewide program that will put a […]
Bradley J. Cook named 17th president of Snow College

The Utah Board of Regents has unanimously selected Bradley J. Cook as the seventeenth president of Snow College. “Dr. Cook is a nationally respected scholar and dynamic leader in higher education,” said Harris Simmons, Chair of the Board of Regents. “His experience, vision, and dedication to academic excellence will ensure Snow College continues to thrive […]
Four finalists named in Snow College presidential search

Public meetings with finalists January 10; presidential appointment expected January 11 After an extensive national search, the Snow College Presidential Search Committee has recommended four finalists to the State Board of Regents for the position of Snow College President: Bradley J. Cook, Steven J. Hood, Val L. Peterson, and Courtney R. White. Current Snow College […]
Brad L. Mortensen named 13th president of Weber State University

The Utah State Board of Regents has selected Brad L. Mortensen as the thirteenth president of Weber State University. “President Mortensen brings both institutional familiarity and broad perspective to his new role as president of Weber State University. He is widely respected by our community partners, and is a thoughtful and effective higher education leader,” […]
Four finalists named in Weber State University presidential search

Public meetings with finalists Dec. 5; presidential appointment expected Dec. 6 After an extensive national search, the Weber State University Presidential Search Committee has recommended four finalists to the State Board of Regents for the position of Weber State President: Katherine P. Frank, Frank R. Lamas, Brad L. Mortensen, and Melody Rose. “The Weber State […]
Pell grant volume at Utah’s public colleges and universities exceeds $222 million

16 percent increase comes as year-round grant is offered Pell grant volume at Utah’s public colleges and universities has exceeded $222 million for the 2017-18 award year – an increase of 16 percent compared to the 2016-17 award year. Nearly one in three of the 184,000 students who attend Utah’s public higher education institutions received […]
Board of Regents changes tuition policies, discontinuing practice of uniform, statewide tuition adjustments

Any tuition adjustments moving forward will be solely institution-specific The Board of Regents adopted policy changes today that transform the way tuition will be adjusted at the public colleges and universities in Utah. Previously, the Board used a tiered system to make changes in tuition: a single, uniform increase at every institution, with possible, institution-specific […]
Over 36,000 Utah high school students participated in Concurrent Enrollment last year, a 10.6% increase

Students saved $48.7 million in future tuition expenses More students than ever are earning college credit during high school, thanks to a big jump in Concurrent Enrollment participation last year, according to a recent joint report from the Utah System of Higher Education and the Utah State Board of Education. Utah high school students earned […]