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Utah’s 16 public colleges and universities provide real-world experiences and hands-on learning at remarkably low prices, leading to in-demand, high-wage careers for individuals.

Highlights

  • Utah graduates can earn 50% more annually than those without a college certificate or degree, leading to better lifetime earnings, job security, and overall well-being.

 

  • Pay for college with scholarships and financial aid available to most students who file the FAFSA. A free application for aid to pay for college. Thousands of dollars are available in student aid for students of any age and education level.

 

  • Most Utah colleges offer open admission, ensuring entrance for anyone with a high school diploma or GED. No minimum GPA requirements or test scores are needed to apply! 

 

  • Whether pursuing a certificate, associate degree, bachelor’s degree, or graduate degree, Utah colleges offer flexible class schedules with online, in-person, or hybrid programs.

 

  • Additionally, students wishing to attend a technical college can enroll throughout the year and, in many cases, complete at their own pace and debt-free.

 

  • Utah colleges offer ESL (English as a Second Language) programs as one of their many student resources.

 

  • Utah’s colleges partner with businesses statewide to help students of some programs start a new role as soon as they graduate.

1) Choose your college:

  • Most students apply to more than one college to keep their options open.
  • Not sure which college is best for you? Check out our college directory below to explore programs or search by program at utahmajors.org.
  • Don’t forget! You can always ask college admissions about your program of interest and schedule a tour. Those are free options with no commitment.

 

2) Apply!

  • At Utah’s 16 public colleges and universities, there are no application fees. So, you can apply to one school or several.
  • Most Utah colleges are open admission, which means anyone with a high school diploma or GED can attend college, regardless of GPA or test scores.

 

3) File the FAFSA:

  • The FAFSA is a free application for federal student aid, and it’s an important part of your college journey.
  • Completing the FAFSA can make college more affordable by offering students access to federal and state aid that covers the costs of tuition and expenses.
  • It takes approximately 45 minutes to complete, you can do it!
  • Get personalized FAFSA help here.

The FAFSA is the free application for federal student aid, and it’s an important part of your college journey. By completing the FAFSA, students may be eligible to receive federal and state aid to cover the cost of tuition and expenses.

It takes approximately 45 minutes to complete, you can do it!

Need help? Visit our FAFSA Help webpage or contact: fafsahelp@ushe.edu.