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Utah Valley University (UVU) is a
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in
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, United States. UVU offers master's, bachelor's, associate degrees, and certificates. Previously called Utah Valley State College, the school attained university status in July 2008. With an enrollment of over 44,000 students as of fall 2023, UVU is the largest university by enrollment in Utah and one of the largest in the
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of the United States.


History


Central Utah Vocational School

The school was founded in the fall of 1941, when the Utah State Vocational Office consolidated federal work program classes into one campus in Provo, just west of the campus of Brigham Young University. At this time, the school was known as Central Utah Vocational School (CUVS).


Utah Trade Technical Institute

Growth brought numerous changes to the school over the following decades, and it was renamed several times to reflect its changing role. In 1963, the name was changed from CUVS to Utah Trade Technical Institute.


Utah Technical College at Provo

In 1967, the school became Utah Technical College in Provo (UTCP) and was given the authority to confer associate degrees for the first time. In 1977, the institution began moving to its present location, at the junction of I-15 and University Parkway in Orem.


Utah Valley Community College

In 1987, it became Utah Valley Community College.


Utah Valley State College

In 1993, the school was named UVSC and began awarding four-year degrees. The Utah legislature approved renaming UVSC as a university in February 2007 (effective July 1, 2008), allowing it to begin offering master's degrees, although the school continues to emphasize its two- and four-year degree programs.


Utah Valley University

On July 1, 2008, UVSC changed to UVU, officially changing to a university. As of Fall Semester 2018, the
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(USHE) reported UVU as the largest university in the state for the fourth year in a row with 39,931 students, surpassing the
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. UVU is the largest employer in Orem, with over 1,900 full-time faculty and staff and over 3,300 part-time faculty and staff. When it was a community college, the school had 8,000 students enrolled, and it was thriving and growing by approximately 3,000 students a year. The university had 32,670 students enrolled for the 2010 fall semester. 31,556 students were enrolled for the fall of 2012. Dr. Astrid S. Tuminez is the institution's seventh president. She has been there since 2018 and is the university's first female president. Tuminez was selected by the Utah State Board of Regents in 2018 and was preceded by Matthew S. Holland.


Academics

UVU is accredited by the
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. Individual programs, schools and colleges, and departments are accredited, certified, or recognized by 19 specialized accreditation agencies. Vocational accreditation was granted in 1976, and renewed in 1990 and 1995 by the Utah State Office of Vocational Education. In December 2006, the UVU School of Business received initial accreditation from the
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, which was maintained in 2011. About 88% of UVU students come from Utah, but an increasing number of students come from other states and countries. In 2016, UVU students represented all 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and 74 countries. UVU's in-state tuition and fees cost roughly $5,530 (2016–17); out-of-state tuition and fees are $15,690 (2016–17). UVU has a 100% acceptance rate. As of 2021, it holds a US ranking of #369 according to ''
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''. For 2022, '' U.S. News & World Report'' ranked UVU #94-#122 in Regional Universities West and #114 in Social Mobility for that region's universities.


Campuses

UVU's main campus is in Orem with satellite campuses in Heber City, Spanish Fork, North Orem,
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, and Lehi. UVU's main campus encompasses and includes 48 buildings. Each building has been built using the same style of exposed
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with masonry
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s (before 2005), with all of the major buildings on campus connected by concourses. UVU grounds include two reflecting ponds on the west side of campus, a stream running through the east part of campus, and a multi-dimensional fountain in the middle of campus. UVU is home to the Utah Community Credit Union Center, formerly the David O. McKay Events Center which was built in 1996 with a capacity to seat 8,500 people. The events center is governed by a board of representatives from UVU, Utah County, and Orem City. It not only holds campus activities and sporting events but also community events such as major concerts, trade shows and expos, high school sports tournaments, family shows, graduations, and banquets. It is also home to UVU's culinary arts program, including Restaurant Forte. On average, the Events Center hosts 150–170 events per year. As many as 360,000 people patronize the Events Center on an annual basis.


Digital Learning Center

In September 2006, the school began construction of a new Digital Learning Center to replace the Losee Resource Center (library). The "DLC" is and is located northeast of the Liberal Arts building. It opened on July 1, 2008. UVU President William A. Sederburg hired Cooper, Roberts, Simonsen and Associates, and Layton Construction as the design/build team for the new Digital Learning Center, with Jacob Alspector as lead architect. "We chose the design we're going with because it was an exceptional design that still kept a lot of the same features of our current campus. So it looks like it's supposed to be there yet it stands out," said Jim Michaelis, associate vice president of Facilities Planning. The $48 million project includes networked computers, computer labs, a computer reference area (Information Commons), a media center, 31 study rooms, and wireless internet throughout the building. In 2016 money was donated to the Library by
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and Mary Lou Fulton, and it was renamed Fulton Library. The library is the "greenest" state-owned building in Utah and won two 2008 awards from Intermountain Construction magazine for its energy efficiency.


List of buildings on main campus

* Browning Administration * Clarke Building * Computer Science & Engineering * UCCU Center * Environmental Technology * Fulton Library * Fugal Gateway * Gunther Technology * Keller Building * Liberal Arts * Losee Center * McKay Education * Noorda Center for the Performing Arts * Pope Science Building * Rebecca D. Lockhart Arena * Sparks Automotive * Science Building * Sorensen Center * Student Life & Wellness * Woodbury Business Building * Wolverine Services * Young Living Alumni Center


Science building

The UVU Science Building opened in the summer of 2012. The building features study rooms to the west side that have glass whiteboards as well as windows spanning the entire height of the towers. The new Anatomy Lab has vents to decrease the concentration of Phenol in the air.


Young Living Alumni Center

The Young Living Alumni Center opened in the fall of 2023. The construction was funded in part by
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, a multi-level marketing company based out of Utah, which donated $4.5 million dollars toward its completion. The two-story building has a large event space on the main floor used for fundraising events, conferences, alumni reunions, and meetings. With 25 offices and multiple conference rooms, most of the building's non-event spaces are used by university fundraising and alumni relations staffers. The alumni building is situated on the north end of UVU's Orem Campus, along with the Melisa Nellesen Center for Autism and the McKay Education building.


Organization

UVU is part of the USHE, with the following primary colleges and schools: * College of Humanities and Social Sciences * College of Science * College of Engineering and Technology * College of Health and Public Service * School of the Arts * School of Education * Woodbury School of Business Other academic support programs include the Office of Engaged Learning, the Office of Teaching and Learning, Extended Studies, Summer, Concurrent Enrollment, Professional and Continuing Education, Academic Service-Learning, and Honors.


Performing arts


Ballroom dance

UVU is home to one of the largest public collegiate ballroom dance programs in the United States. The company has over 130 members divided into four teams; one touring team, one reserve, and two backup teams. The backup teams provide the students with the training and performance skills necessary to meet the demands of the touring team. The UVU Ballroom Dance Company has received numerous awards, honors, and accolades as they have performed and competed throughout the United States and abroad, including winning the first ever College Dance Championship on ABC's TV series
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in 2010.


Music

UVU has ten main musical groups. The four choir groups are Chamber Choir, Deep Green, Emerald Singers, and Concert Choir. The two orchestra groups are Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra. Band-related groups include Wind Symphony, Jazz Band, Pep Band, University Band, and Percussion Ensemble.


Theatre

The UVU Theatre program produces five shows each year on its mainstage season. In addition, the president of the university selects a title each year as part of the freshman reading program that the department stages in the university's courtyard. The department partners with the
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to produce Sundance Summer Theatre each year. The university creates a play that travels and performs in the
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as part of its annual Theatre Semester Abroad to London and Scotland. They also host the Rocky Mountain Summer Stock Theatre Auditions each year, where college students from across the region audition for professional summer stock theatres. UVU is the first university in the nation to win back to back national awards from the
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. In 2013 they won Outstanding Production of a Play for ‘
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’ written by Nicholas Wright and directed by Christopher Clark. In 2014 UVU won Outstanding Production of a Musical for the Pulitzer Prize winning ‘
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’ with book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey, music by Tom Kitt, directed by David Tinney, and music direction by Rob Moffat. Other national KCACTF awards UVU repeated include Outstanding Director and Outstanding Performance by an Actress.


Athletics

The school mascot is the
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, and the colors are green and white. The Wolverines compete in the
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. Men's Intercollegiate Sports *
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* Cross Country *
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*
Soccer Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
*
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*
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* Utah Valley Wolverines swimming Women's Intercollegiate Sports *
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* Cross Country *
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*
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*
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*
Volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
* Utah Valley Wolverines swimming The UVU student section was changed to “The Den” in the beginning of the 2017-2018 school year. It was previously called Mighty Athletic Wolverine League, or “MAWL” The Wolverines play their home basketball games in the 8,500-seat
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. The baseball team plays at UCCU Ballpark, a 5,000-seat facility that was also formerly home of the
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, a minor-league affiliate of
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, that competed in the
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. Track and Field compete at the Hal Wing Track & Field. Softball at the Wolverine Field. And, Volleyball and Wrestling competed in Lockhart Arena.


Media

The school has an independent, student-run weekly newspaper called the ''
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''. The newspaper began publishing under the name on June 30, 2008, the day before the university transition became official. The school is also the subject of the documentary '' This Divided State.''


Utah Fire and Rescue Academy

The school is one of few Utah universities which provides free training to Utah fire agencies. In August 2009, the university unveiled a Mobile Command Center, acquired by federal grants. The Utah Valley University Fire Academy Mobile Command Training Center cost an estimated $200,000 to $300,000 and provides both students and firefighters with realistic fire training.


Notable alumni

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– former second counselor to Jean B. Bingham in the General
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Presidency of
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* Jared Bridegan
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senior design manager and homicide victim * Daniel Elliott
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(2023–present) * Christopher Fogt – Olympic silver medalist in four-man
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* Akwasi Frimpong – Ghana
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athlete, 2018 Olympian *
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– Professional football player (two seasons at UVU before transfer to
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) * Andreas Gustafsson (born 1981) – Swedish race walker * Gregg Hale – former guitarist for the band
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* Andrew Hales
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(did not graduate) *
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– professional basketball player (transferred to
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) *
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– a professional dancer on TV series ''
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'' * Jef Holm – Winner of ''The Bachelorette'' Season 8 * Thayne Jasperson - Broadway Actor in ''
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'' * Mitch Jones – Professional baseball player * Ricky Lundell – 3rd-degree black belt in Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, high school wrestling coach * Michael McDonald – professional basketball player * Kam Mickolio – Professional baseball player * Trevor Milton – Founder, former chairman and CEO, Nikola Corporation *
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– Wrestler; professional
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* Noelle Pikus Pace – World Cup gold medalist and Olympic silver medalist in
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* Matthew S. Petersen – Chairman of the
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, and former Republican chief counsel to the
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* Ronnie Price – Professional basketball player *
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– World champion
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– Professional football player


See also

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'', a stained glass display in the Fulton Library on campus


References


External links

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Utah Valley Athletics website
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