Cheapest colleges in Utah
9 colleges ranked by net price after aid
The 9 most affordable four-year colleges in Utah have an average net price of $21,454 per year — the typical amount families actually pay after grants and scholarships. Costs run from $8,463 at Utah Valley University up to $30,255 at Provo College. 3 are public institutions and 6 are private.
| # | College | Type | Net price / yr | Acceptance | Median earnings (10yr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Utah Valley University Orem, UT | Public | $8,463 | — | $55,486 |
| 2 | Utah State University Logan, UT | Public | $12,869 | 94% | $54,022 |
| 3 | University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT | Public | $13,172 | 87% | $67,170 |
| 4 | Brigham Young University Provo, UT | Private | $14,487 | 69% | $75,790 |
| 5 | Westminster University Salt Lake City, UT | Private | $26,536 | 69% | $66,215 |
| 6 | Eagle Gate College-Murray Murray, UT | Private | $28,945 | — | $37,518 |
| 7 | Neumont College of Computer Science Salt Lake City, UT | Private | $28,979 | 89% | $97,827 |
| 8 | Nightingale College Salt Lake City, UT | Private | $29,378 | — | $27,126 |
| 9 | Provo College Provo, UT | Private | $30,255 | — | $39,645 |
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