The average yield (also know as enrollment rate) of the 3 Utah Public Colleges with Lowest Yield is 24.66% for the academic year 2023-2024.

Southern Utah University has the lowest (i.e. fewer accepted students enrolled into eventually) admission yield of 13.87% and University of Utah (29.39%) and Utah State University (30.71%) are following it in the list of Utah Public Colleges with Lowest Yield.

This ranking is only based on yield and more admission stats such as acceptance rate and SAT and ACT scores are helpful to measure the chances to get in more accurately.

Key Admission and Academic Facts of Utah Public Colleges With Lowest Yield

Southern Utah University has the lowest admission yield (enrollment rate) of 13.87% and University of Utah has the second lowest yield of 29.39%.

The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $25,075 and graduate tuition & fees is $25,204 for the academic year 2023-2024.

The average acceptance rate is 88.90% and the average SAT score is 1,235 at the schools.

The average graduation rate is 58.33% and the students to faculty ratio is 20 to 1 over the 3 colleges.

The following table compares the tuition and other academic characteristics between 3 Utah Public Colleges With Lowest Yield.

Table. Utah Public Colleges With Lowest Yield Comparison
School NameYieldAcceptance RateSAT ScoreUndergraduate Tuition & FeesTotal PopulationGraduation RateStudents to Faculty Ratio
1
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Southern Utah University Cedar City, UTPublic, 4-year 13.87%
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83.85%-$20,586
($6,770)
14,33057.00%22 to 1
2
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University of Utah Salt Lake City, UTPublic, 4-year 29.39%
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89.13%1,300$29,837
($9,315)
34,73464.00%18 to 1
3
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Utah State University Logan, UTPublic, 4-year 30.71%
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93.73%1,170$24,802
($9,228)
27,94354.00%19 to 1
Average24.66%88.90%1,235$25,075
($8,438)
25,66958.33%20 to 1