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USU Moab Sees 1.3% Undergraduate Enrollment Growth for Fall 2025

By Marcus Jensen |

MOAB, Utah — As many colleges around the country are seeing declines in enrollment, Utah State University Moab is celebrating a 1.3% increase in undergraduate enrollment this fall — an achievement that reflects the university’s commitment to the local community and its student-centered approach.

“USU Moab offers an exceptional student experience, and this continued growth is a testament to how our community views USU,” said Samantha Campbell, interim associate vice president for USU Moab. “We put our students first and our faculty and staff make it their priority to deliver quality education alongside personalized student support.”

USU Moab serves Grand County, offering small class sizes, hands-on learning opportunities, and faculty and staff whose mission is to help students succeed. USU Moab is dedicated to a supportive environment where students can thrive, find their passion and achieve their potential.

USU Moab is committed to making higher education more accessible to residents of Grand County. This is highlighted in recruiters’ efforts to reach students, offer personalized advice and building strong relationships within the community and with individuals. USU Moab is closely connected to the region and is a trusted source for education within the community.

USU Moab offers a vast array of relevant programs and technical education that also provide flexibility for local residents and working professionals. Academic advisors are available to answer questions and to help people get started.

“We have a team that is ready to help find a program that works for you,” Campbell said. “Our students routinely tell us how supported they feel here, and that is something we take pride in. Come see how USU Moab can help you take that next step in your educational journey.”

Located in the outdoor recreation paradise of Moab and boasting one of the greenest buildings on any USU campus, Utah State University Moab offers students the personalized attention and small class sizes of a small-town college with the resources of a large university. With programs such as Nursing, Elementary Education, Recreation Resource Management and Social Work, technical education in Health Professions, Automotive and Business, and degree options ranging from associate to doctorate degrees, USU Moab offers programs that help fuel local economies and empower individuals and their communities. Learn more at moab.usu.edu.

WRITER

Marcus Jensen
News Coordinator
University Marketing and Communications
marcus.jensen@usu.edu

CONTACT

Samantha Campbell
Associate Vice President
USU Moab
435-797-5110
samantha.campbell@usu.edu


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