Southern

Southern Utah University

Southern
#4330 / #1126
Global Influence / U.S. Influence
#372
Most Desirable School
Public university in Cedar City, Utah, United States

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About Southern Utah University

According to Wikipedia, Southern Utah University is a public university in Cedar City, Utah. Founded in 1897 as a normal school, Southern Utah University now has over 1,800 graduates each year with baccalaureate and other graduate degrees from its six colleges. SUU offers more than 140 undergraduate and 19 graduate programs. More than 10,000 students attend SUU.

Southern Utah University's Online Degrees

Southern Utah University Admissions, Retention, and Graduation Information

Annual ApplicationsAcceptanceGraduation Rate
18,57084%58%

How Much Does Southern Utah University Cost To Attend?

Tuition (in-state)Fees (in-state)
$6,006$764

How Much Do Southern Utah University Graduates Make?

If you graduate from Southern Utah University, then you can expect to earn an average of $45,500 per year. You also have a 80% chance of being employed after 10 years.

Southern Utah University's Demographics

Demographic data is for full-time, on-campus students.

Student BodyUnder-GradsGraduates
19,90717,7142,193

Where is Southern Utah University?

Southern Utah University is located at 351 West University Blvd, Cedar City UT 84720

How Safe is Southern Utah University?

Southern Utah University has a violent crime rate of less than .01% and a property crime rate of less than .01%. Cedar City has a violent crime rate of less than .01% and a property crime rate of less than .01%.

What Is Southern Utah University Known For?

Southern Utah University is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:

Southern Utah University's Top Areas of Influence With Degrees Offered

Anthropology
#893
World Rank
#912
Historical Rank
#285
USA Rank
anthropology Degrees
Psychology
#1617
World Rank
#1630
Historical Rank
#623
USA Rank
psychology Degrees
Earth Sciences
#2483
World Rank
#2494
Historical Rank
#623
USA Rank
earth-science Degrees
Economics
#4232
World Rank
#4238
Historical Rank
#713
USA Rank
economics Degrees
Criminal Justice
#1438
World Rank
#1443
Historical Rank
#769
USA Rank
criminal-justice Degrees
Literature
#2488
World Rank
#2538
Historical Rank
#820
USA Rank
literature Degrees
Education
#3568
World Rank
#3577
Historical Rank
#827
USA Rank
education Degrees
History
#2648
World Rank
#2659
Historical Rank
#855
USA Rank
history Degrees
Business
#3378
World Rank
#3379
Historical Rank
#883
USA Rank
business Degrees
Political Science
#3871
World Rank
#3878
Historical Rank
#895
USA Rank
political-science Degrees
Biology
#4278
World Rank
#4297
Historical Rank
#1012
USA Rank
biology Degrees
Philosophy
#3622
World Rank
#3659
Historical Rank
#1087
USA Rank
philosophy Degrees
Sociology
#3692
World Rank
#3696
Historical Rank
#1096
USA Rank
sociology Degrees
Communications
#4260
World Rank
#4284
Historical Rank
#1128
USA Rank
communications Degrees
Engineering
#6078
World Rank
#6083
Historical Rank
#1158
USA Rank
engineering Degrees
Medical
#4643
World Rank
#4644
Historical Rank
#1361
USA Rank
medicine Degrees
Mathematics
#5183
World Rank
#5211
Historical Rank
#1362
USA Rank
math Degrees
Chemistry
#5707
World Rank
#5717
Historical Rank
#1469
USA Rank
chemistry Degrees
Computer Science
#6294
World Rank
#6304
Historical Rank
#1528
USA Rank
computer-science Degrees
Nursing
#4088
World Rank
#4088
Historical Rank
#1630
USA Rank
nursing Degrees

Who Are Southern Utah University's Most Influential Alumni?

Southern Utah University's most influential alumni include professors and professionals in the fields of Anthropology, Criminal Justice, and Psychology. Here are some of Southern Utah University's most famous alumni:

Harry Reid
Harry Reid
An American politician .
Ricardo Dominguez
An American academic.
Peter M. Johnson
A General Authority in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mike Leavitt
A 8th United States Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Who Are Southern Utah University's Most Influential Faculty?