School Overview: Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, it is a private comprehensive university founded in 1875.
History: Originally the Salt Lake City College Preparatory School, it began to offer college courses in 1897 and was renamed Sheldon Jackson College. It was renamed to its current name in 1902. In 1945, it stopped offering high school courses and became the first accredited two-year junior college in the mountainous area. In 1949, it became a four-year liberal arts university.
Campus Environment: There are 39 university facilities on the 27-acre campus, including dormitories, advanced science centers, libraries, sports and entertainment facilities, art and performance spaces, etc.
College Settings: The school has a total of 4 colleges.
Student Size: There are 1,280 students in the fall of 2022, including 961 undergraduates and 319 graduate students.
School Ranking: Its specific ranking in the comprehensive ranking of world universities has not been found, but as a private university with a long history, it enjoys a certain reputation in the western United States.
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