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Code · Utah · Title 53H — Higher Education · Chapter 3

53H-3-608. Geographic service areas for degree-granting institutions that provide technical education.

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Effective 10/14/2025
53H-3-608. Geographic service areas for degree-granting institutions that provide technical education.
(1)A degree-granting institution of higher education provides technical education in the geographic areas of the state described in this section.
(a)The Snow College Richfield campus, described in Section 53H-4-502 , provides technical education for the geographic area encompassing:
(i)the Juab School District;
(ii)the Millard School District;
(iii)the Tintic School District;
(iv)the North Sanpete School District;
(v)the South Sanpete School District;
(vi)the Wayne School District;
(vii)the Piute School District; and
(viii)the Sevier School District.
(b)A Utah State University regional institution, as defined in Section 53H-4-303 , provides technical education for the geographic area encompassing:
(i)for Utah State University Eastern, described in Section 53H-4-303 :
(A)the Carbon School District; and
(B)the Emery School District;
(ii)for Utah State University Blanding, described in Section 53H-4-303 , the San Juan School District; and
(iii)for Utah State University Moab, described in Section 53H-4-303 , the Grand School District.
(c)Salt Lake Community College provides technical education for the geographic area encompassing:
(i)the Salt Lake City School District;
(ii)the Granite School District;
(iii)the Murray School District;
(iv)the Canyons School District; and
(v)the Jordan School District.
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