Stevens-Henager College
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Overall Quality
Reputation
1.7
Food
1
Clubs
1.3
Facilities
2
Internet
2
Location
2
Opportunities
2
Safety
0
Social
1.3
Happiness
2.3
Basic Information
Location
- Orem/Provo, UT
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private college
- Established: 1891
- Founder: James Ayers Smith
Academic information
Key Area
- Stevens-Henager College
- which has now closed
- did not have a significant focus on research areas in the same way that some other institutions do. However
- based on the programs and areas of study they offered
- here are some key areas of focus: Healthcare
- Business
- Graphic Arts
- Technology These areas are more related to their educational programs rather than research pillars. For a institution with a strong research focus
- you might consider Stevens Institute of Technology
- which is a different entity
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: As of the last available data, the total enrollment at Stevens–Henager College was around 65 students in 2019, but it had varied across different campuses. Here are some specific numbers for different campuses as of the data cutoff: - Total enrollment in 2019: 65 students - Murray, Utah: 651 students - Boise, Idaho: 259 students - Other campuses had significantly fewer students. Given the closure in 2021, the current enrollment would be 0
Notable Alumni
- Karen Mayne
- Martin Casaus
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Overall 0.9
Do not go to this school just because of the convenience of the fast pace. It panders to single mothers and low income individuals who don't think they have what it takes to get into a traditional college. None of my credits transferred to the local university, I had to start my education over. Thousands of dollars and two years wasted for nothing.
Overall 1.1
Don't get an education from Stevens-Henager if you are at all planning on furthering you education (or wish to be employed). Although they may tell you all credits are transferable THEY ARE NOT! and neither is your degree. Don't waste your money, go to a real school, it'll cost you MUCH less & afterwards you'll actually be able to get a job.