| Dixie College |
| Dixie College emerged from the desire for learning of the
Mormon pioneers who lived in the remote isolation of Utah's Dixie, a plain on the Virgin River and in the heat of the
Mohave Desert. |
www.dixie.edu
Dixie College
webmaster@dixie.edu |
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| Snow College |
| Snow College, founded in 1888, is one of the oldest two-year state colleges in the west. It is a dynamic institution, devoted to retaining the best of the past and to answering the demands of changing times. |
www.snow.edu
Snow College 150 East College Avenue, Ephraim, 84627 (435) 283-7000
webmaster@snow.edu |
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| The College of Eastern Utah |
| CEU was established in 1937 and is Utah's youngest community college, fully accredited by the Northwestern Association of
Schools and Colleges. CEU offers numerous Associate Degrees and certificate programs. Students are prepared for immediate entry into the job market or
successful transfer to a university of their choice.
CEU has four sites: San Juan Campus, Blanding; Moab Center, Moab; Emery County, and Price. |
www.ceu.edu
mdansie@ceu.edu |
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| Utah State University |
| Utah State University is a four-year, state university founded in 1888 on a 400-acre site overlooking Logan in Cache Valley, northern Utah. More than 20,000
students are enrolled on campus or at Education Centers throughout the state. About 76 percent are working on undergraduate degrees. Typically, some 80
countries and every state in the nation are represented in the student body. |
www.usu.edu
webmaster@www.usu.edu |
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