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Undergraduate Admission to the College of Engineering
Engineering students are admitted to a specific engineering program at admission to the institution. Students are admitted on pre-professional status as freshmen and are admitted to the professional program after successfully completing the required pre-professional program.
Undergraduate Admission to an Engineering Department
At the end of the sophomore year, students apply for the Professional Program in their major. Minimum GPA to apply is 2.3 in engineering/math/science courses. However, there is not always room for all applicants in a requested department.
Entrance Requirements for Foreign Students
Same as all undergraduate.
Entrance Requirements for Non-Resident Students
Same as all undergraduate.
Residency Requirements
To qualify for Utah resident status for tuition purposes, a person is required to:
Be a U.S. citizen or have permanent resident status.
Document living in Utah for 12 continuous months, as a student or working.
Not be claimed as a dependent on most recent tax returns by anyone who is not a resident of Utah.
Obtain a Utah vehicle registration, voter registration, and driver’s license at least three months prior to the start of the semester for which the student is applying for residency.
Each person who applies for Utah resident status for tuition purposes is considered on the totality of evidence. Based upon review of each application, additional documentation may be required, including evidence of employment in Utah, proof of payment of Utah income taxes for the previous year, birth certificate, parent’s tax returns, etc.
Admissions Requirements for Transfer Students
Transfer students with at least 24 semester credits earned at another regionally accredited institution must meet the minimum GPA requirement for their desired major.
Applicants whose GPA does not meet the requirements of their desired major may be offered an “undeclared” major, if they have at least a 2.3 GPA and fewer than 60 transfer credits. Applicants with at least a 2.0 GPA and fewer than 60 transfer credits may be admitted into the Associate Degree Program. Transfer students with less than 24 semester transfer credits will be evaluated based on their high school GPA and ACT or SAT score.