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Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Utah has the following technical colleges:
(1) Bridgerland Technical College, which serves the geographic area encompassing:
(a) the Box Elder School District;
(b) the Cache School District;
(c) the Logan School District; and
(d) the Rich School District;
(2) Ogden-Weber Technical College, which serves the geographic area encompassing:
(a) the Ogden City School District; and
(b) the Weber School District;
(3) Davis Technical College, which serves the geographic area encompassing:
(a) the Davis School District; and
(b) the Morgan School District;
(4) Tooele Technical College, which serves the geographic area encompassing the Tooele County School District;
(5) Mountainland Technical College, which serves the geographic area encompassing:
(a) the Alpine School District;
(b) the Nebo School District;
(c) the Provo School District;
(d) the South Summit School District;
(e) the North Summit School District;
(f) the Wasatch School District; and
(g) the Park City School District;
(6) Uintah Basin Technical College, which serves the geographic area encompassing:
(a) the Daggett School District;
(b) the Duchesne School District; and
(c) the Uintah School District;
(7) Southwest Technical College, which serves the geographic area encompassing:
(a) the Beaver School District;
(b) the Garfield School District;
(c) the Iron School District; and
(d) the Kane School District; and
(8) Dixie Technical College, which serves the geographic area encompassing the Washington School District.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 53B. State System of Higher Education § 53B-2a-105. Technical colleges - last updated May 05, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-53b-state-system-of-higher-education/ut-code-sect-53b-2a-105/
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