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Programs and Centers

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Programs and Centers

Colleges & Schools

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Colleges & Schools

UVU Athletics

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UVU Athletics

Scholarships

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Scholarships
 
 
 
 

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Areas to Support

Student Emergency Fund

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In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the University has worked overtime to meet the educational, financial, physical and emotional needs of our students. With the help of our alumni and friends, we have provided short-term financial grants to students who find themselves in critical need because of employment loss or other impacts of the outbreak. But the need continues to be urgent. We invite you to partner with us help our students continue to work towards their dream of an education.
Care for Students

College of Engineering & Technology

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The College of Engineering & Technology utilizes an engaged learning environment to provide the needed technical knowledge, skills, and scholarship that enable students to excel in their chosen profession. In addition, the College is committed to mutually enriching relationships with alumni, government, regional industry - and beyond, to supplement the classroom, provide real-world experience, and foster a desire for lifelong learning.
College of Engineering & Technology

College of Health and Public Service

Students from the College of Health and Public Service
The College of Health and Public Service (CHPS) provides exceptional education and training leading to essential professional qualifications. Through rigorous, safe, and engaging academic and practical experiences, CHPS prepares competent professionals who serve and protect communities.
College of Health and Public Service

College of Humanities & Social Sciences

College of Humanities and Social Sciences staff.
With over 5,200 students, seven departments, and 25+ majors, we offer students a rigorous academic experience that helps develop the power skills desired by today’s employers and our rapidly-changing economy: how to think critically; read, write, and communicate effectively; value and harness diversity in thought, experience, and background; and work successfully in teams. Your support of our students and programs help make this all possible.
College of Humanities & Social Sciences

College of Science

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The College of Science builds the scientific economy and scientific literacy of Utah and beyond. We offer opportunities for collaborative research by students and faculty in an atmosphere which encourages innovation and creates opportunities for students, faculty, staff, and our community to attain their personal and professional goals. Over the years, over 9,000 students have graduated from the College of Science to launch professional careers throughout the world in nearly every industry.
College of Science

Employee Giving

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The success of UVU depends on you! As a UVU employee, you are encouraged to make a gift to help the university achieve its mission of student success.
Employee Giving

Fulton Library

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The Fulton Library provides user-centered services, various learning spaces, and essential resources that support the university's mission of educating students for success in work and life.
Fulton Library

General Giving

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All gifts to Utah Valley University (UVU) are deeply appreciated, but unrestricted gifts are especially helpful. Unrestricted gifts allow the University to direct your support to our most pressing needs. Your unrestricted gift will make an immediate impact on UVU students.
General Giving

Melisa Nellesen Center for Autism

Exterior of Nellesen Center for Autism
The Melisa Nellesen Center for Autism at Utah Valley University improves the quality of life for those living and working with Autism Spectrum Disorder by preparing students for professional careers in the field, providing evidence-based services and education, and fostering a community of belonging. 
Melisa Nellesen Center for Autism

School of the Arts

Student choral performance.
The UVU School of the Arts attracts those with sufficient talent and passion for a career in the Arts and challenges them to hone imagination, creativity, and innovation as they secure the knowledge, skills, and experiences vital to their success. It also enlivens, enhances, and enriches UVU and its extended community through courses about the Arts, participation in or with the Arts, and public exhibits and performances.
School of the Arts

School of Education

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Utah County’s population is projected to surpass one million residents by the year 2065. With this immense growth, we will see enormous needs in our public school system for innovative and impactful teachers. As the second-largest producer of teachers amongst other public institutions in the state, UVU’s School of Education is dedicated to preparing more educators and clinicians to enlighten learners. Join us in making a difference in the lives of Utah’s children and our future.
School of Education

Woodbury School of Business

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Through exceptional business education, we help students become successful professionals who build our community. Partner with us in providing supporting programs and opportunities for our students.
Woodbury School of Business
 
 
 
 
 
 

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