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Utah ranks 4th in the
nation in the percent of persons 25-years and over who have completed
high school - 90.2% (Census 1992, 1993).
Utah ranks 18th in
the nation in the percent of persons 25-years and older who have
attained bachelor degrees - 24.0% (Census 1992,1993).
In a national study,
94% of the Utah population 18- to 64-years-olds were classified
as literate.
Facts and Figures about Utah Public Schools www.usoe.k12.ut.us/pr/facts.htm
Public Colleges & Universities
University of Utah, Utah State University, Weber State University,
Salt Lake Community College, Utah Valley State College, Southern
Utah University, Dixie College, Snow College, College of Eastern
Utah.
Private Colleges & Universities
Brigham Young University, Westminster College, University of
Phoenix, LDS Business College.
To
view a list of some of the Utah colleges and universities that are
located throughout the state click
here.
Local school districts in the Salt Lake Valley:
Utah serves nearly 480,000 students in 40 school districts.
Granite School District - www.granite.k12.ut.us/
The Granite School District begins at approximately 2100 South (boundary
of the Salt Lake District) and a extends South to approximately
7200 South. Areas include Salt Lake and West Valley City.
Salt Lake City Schools - www.slc.k12.ut.us/
The Salt Lake City School District boundries encompasses all areas
East to West from the North city limits to approximately 2100 South.
Jordon School District - www.jordan.k12.ut.us/
The Jordan District encompasses all areas East to West begining
at the Granite School District boundary (approximately 7200 South)
and South to the Utah County border. Includes Sandy, Draper, Bluffdale,
South Jordan and West Jordan.
Murray School District - www.mury.k12.ut.us/
The Murray School District encompasses all areas in Murray City
boundaries.
Utah State Office of Education - www.usoe.k12.ut.us/
Colleges & Universities Utah offers all types of post-high school
facilities--state colleges, private universities, and vocational
programs.
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