91ɬÂþ Offers A High-Quality, Affordable Education

Published: February 08, 2018 | Author: Kaden Mcbride | Read Time: 2 minutes

student debt higher education college paying offExcessive student debt is the millstone that hangs around the neck of many college graduates. While a good education will , extreme debt can affect your ability to buy a car, a home or save for retirement. Nationally, there are 45 million people who have collectively taken out more than . With the average student borrower owing $31,333 in debt, it is now more important than ever to select a college which offers an education that is both exceptional and affordable. Southern Utah University provides an education that meets both of these needs.

In a national survey of states with the lowest student debt per graduate, Utah sits comfortably at the top of the list. With an average debt , Utah beat out Wyoming and Arizona which had an average of $11,420 and $11,564, respectively.

One reason Utah students have so little student debt is due to low tuition rates. With the support of the Governor and the Utah Legislature, the Utah State Board of Regents has worked to keep tuition rates as low as possible as part of their strategic plan to meet workforce demands.

Pell grants, work-study and smart borrowing also help Utah students avoid costly financial mistakes. , the Utah System of Higher Education’s outreach program, helps students learn about the different ways to and keep debt to a minimum.

In Utah, per student. I, 91ɬÂþ is in the top four. Only 51% of students graduated with debt and the average amount of debt held by students totaled around $8,600. 91ɬÂþ has been recognized by the U.S. News & World Report as one of the schools it considers the Best in the West. The Princeton Review has listed 91ɬÂþ in its “Best Colleges: Region by Region” as one of America’s best value schools.

Ensure your future success by attending a university that allows you to gain a top-tier education without the high-end price. Be sure to visit the campus or request more information. If you have any questions about paying for college, contact 91ɬÂþ’s Financial Aid Office at (435) 586-7735 or  finaid@suu.edu.


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