• Utah State University: Utah State University is a 332 acre campus, located in a mountain setting 25 miles East of Tremonton.  Utah State University was established in 1888 and has been recognized as a world center for arid land ecology.   There are eight undergraduate divisions including: Agriculture, Business, Education, Engineering, Family Life, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Natural Resources and Science.  Utah State University Brigham City Regional Campus is located at 265 West 1100 South.  The campus serves over 2800 students and offers 17 bachelor degrees, 13 master’s degrees, and three associate degrees.  In addition, four licensures and six endorsements are offered at the campus.  The Dean and Executive Director is Dr. Thomas R. Lee. The Tremonton Education Center is located at 28 West 200 North.  Many classes are broadcast to this center.  For more information about USU Brigham City Regional Campus, visit http://brighamcity.usu.edu, or call 435-734-2277.

  • Weber State University: Weber State University is a 356 acre campus located 53 miles South of Tremonton.  It is a state run institution offering programs in liberal arts, science, business education, social science and education, as well as pre-professional programs.

  • University of Utah: The University of Utah is an urban university offering 63 bachelor degrees, more than 50 teaching majors and minors, and graduate degrees in 90 disciplines.  The University of Utah’s Law, Biomedical, and Medical programs are recognized nationally for progressiveness and innovation.   Located in Salt Lake City 78 miles South of Tremonton.

  • Westminster College: Westminster College of Salt Lake City is a four-year, independent, non sectarian institution.  It offers students a choice of 25 undergraduate programs and majors as well as masters degrees in education and business administration and is located 78 miles South of Tremonton.

  • Brigham Young University: Brigham Young University was established as a private institution operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 115 miles South of Tremonton.  The University confers the B.A., B.S., B.Mas., and B.F.A degrees.  Associate, Masters, and Doctoral degrees are also awarded. The J. Reuben Clark Law School is also located on the BYU campus.

  • Utah Valley University: Utah Valley University is a public university in Orem, Utah. They offer master’s, bachelor’s, associate degrees, and certificates. It was previously called Utah Valley State College but attained university status in July 2008.

  • Salt Lake Community College: Salt Lake Community Colleges is a two year institutions which offer comprehensive curricula and training opportunities for occupation, college transfer, adult and continuing education, developmental and vocational, and other applied, technical and general education.

  • Bridgerland Applied Technology Center  Winter enrollment at Bridgerland’s Brigham City Campus numbered approximately 600 students. Programs offered to high school students include: Building Construction, Critical Work Place Skills, Dental Assisting, Fashion Merchandising, Health Science, Interior Design, Marketing,Medical Assisting, and Nurse Aide.Evening classes, taught by local professionals from Box Elder County are: CPR, Emergency Medical Technician, (EMT), Microsoft Word, and Effective Communication. Enrollment at these evening classes numbers over 400 participants.Custom Fit, a customized training program partnership between vocational/technical institutions and the business community, provides employee training in a multitude of areas ranging from software, safety and company specific programs.There are state funds available for new training and retraining. Vern Gunnell, Coordinator for Custom Fit Training, is available to help new and existing companies with funding and planning their training needs. ( For information contact Vern Gunnell 435 750-3141)Box Elder County residents are provided education and vocational training by the Box Elder School District. The district has one high school (grades 9 through 12); one middle school (grades 6 through 8); and two elementary schools (grades K through 5).