Mountainland Technical College Photo - Thanksgiving Point Campus

Best Utah County Community Colleges (2024-25)

For the 2024-25 school year, there are 3 community colleges serving 45,718 students in Utah County County, Utah.
The top ranked community college in Utah County, UT is Mountainland Technical College.
Minority enrollment is 96% of the student body (majority Black), and the student:teacher ratio is 15:1.

Top Ranked Utah County Community Colleges (2024-25)

College
Location
Students
Mountainland Technical College
Mountainland Technical College Photo - Thanksgiving Point Campus
Public
2301 West Ashton Blvd.
Lehi, UT 84043
(801) 753-4100
| 3,772 students
Provo College
Private for-profit
1450 W 820 N
Provo, UT 84601
(877) 660-4623
| 684 students
Utah Valley University
Public
800 W University Parkway
Orem, UT 84058
(801) 863-8000
| 41,262 students
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Community Colleges in Utah County, UT (Closed)

School
Location
Students
1476 Sandhill Road
Orem, UT 84058
(801) 373-0285
| 95 students

Frequently Asked Questions

How many community colleges are located in Utah County, UT?
There are 3 community colleges serving 45,718 students in Utah County, UT.
How diverse are community college in Utah County, UT?
Community colleges in Utah County, UT have approximately 96% minority enrollment, with the majority being Black.

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