College Access Day on the Hill: Regents, presidents, students, higher ed leaders advocate for college access

Regents, Utah college presidents, higher education leaders, institutional boards of trustees, college access advisors, and student leaders met with lawmakers on Monday to talk about the importance of making college accessible to every Utahn. The lunch, held in the Capitol rotunda, focused on two initiatives: the college access advising initiative and HB 260, Access Utah… Continue Reading College Access Day on the Hill: Regents, presidents, students, higher ed leaders advocate for college access

Engineering and Computer Technology Initiative has produced nearly 40,000 degrees

In 2001, the Utah legislature approved a bill to establish Enhancements to the State Systems of Public and Higher Education (SB61) within the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE). The bill was created with the goal to increase the number of students graduating from engineering, computer science, and related technology programs. In order to track… Continue Reading Engineering and Computer Technology Initiative has produced nearly 40,000 degrees

USHE institutions provide over 74% of career and technical education in Utah

Each year, the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) produces an annual report on Career and Technical Education. Career and Technical Education (CTE) can be defined as organized educational programs offering sequences of courses directly related to preparing individuals for paid or unpaid employment in current or emerging occupations requiring other than a baccalaureate or… Continue Reading USHE institutions provide over 74% of career and technical education in Utah

USHE presidents sign letter of support for HB 260: “It’s time to expand the programs already proven to work to all Utahns.”

On February 11, 2019, Utah’s public college and university presidents and the Commissioner of Higher Education signed a letter of support for Representative Derrin Owens’ HB 260 Access Utah Promise Scholarship. This legislation would create a last-dollar scholarship patterned after SLCC Promise and Dream Weber, that would pay for tuition and fees for the first two years… Continue Reading USHE presidents sign letter of support for HB 260: “It’s time to expand the programs already proven to work to all Utahns.”

USHE’s 2019-20 operating budget request reflects strategic objectives of the Board of Regents

The Board of Regents approved budget and capital facilities requests during the September 2018 Board meeting for the 2019 Legislative Session. The top budget priority of the Regents is Statewide College Access Advisors in every Utah high school. This year, USHE’s budget request would be a 5.7% total increase in state tax fund support in… Continue Reading USHE’s 2019-20 operating budget request reflects strategic objectives of the Board of Regents

National School Counseling Week celebrates the impact counselors have on student success

National School Counseling Week 2019, “ School Counselors: Providing Lessons for Life,” is being celebrated from Feb. 4-8, 2019, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of school counselors. Sponsored by the American School Counselor Association, National School Counseling Week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success… Continue Reading National School Counseling Week celebrates the impact counselors have on student success

Forty-five percent of Utah’s high school graduating class of 2017 enrolled in college the following year

SALT LAKE CITY – Forty-five percent of Utah high school graduates enroll in college the year after high school graduation, according to the recently-released High School Feedback Reports from the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE). Utah continues to be near the lowest in the nation for the percent of high school graduates going directly… Continue Reading Forty-five percent of Utah’s high school graduating class of 2017 enrolled in college the following year

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