The College of Eastern Utah (CEU) is a two year junior college located in Price, Utah. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1152x864, 533 KB) Summary w:College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1152x864, 533 KB) Summary w:College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum. ... For the Indian grade 11 and 12 schools, see Junior College A junior college is a two-year post-secondary school whose main purpose is to provide a method of obtaining academic, vocational and professional education. ... Price is a city located in Carbon County, Utah. ...
CEU has an open admissions policy which means that if one applies to CEU and has graduated from high school or received a GED he or she will be accepted. One can apply online. [1] High school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The GED, or General Educational Development Test, is a test that certifies the taker has attained American or Canadian high school-level academic skills. ...
Athletics
CEU has four varsity sports- (men's baseball and basketball, and women's volleyball and basketball) and has two club sports soccer and track. They play in the SWAC, Scenic West Athletic Conference. CEU is also a member of National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)... A view of the playing field at Busch Stadium II St. ... Sara Giauro shoots a three-point shot, FIBA Europe Cup for Women Finals 2005 For other uses, see Basketball (disambiguation). ... The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) is an association of community college athletic departments throughout the United States of America. ...
Student body
Eastern Utah has a very active student body with activities going on every week, and also the painting of Gibby. Gibby is a spirit rock located on the CEU campus, near the student center. Students can go and paint Gibby whenever they feel like it. It is often painted something new each week. A small plaque nearby explains the rock's purpose and history. Currently, Gibby is a uniform shade of crimson red.
Although the College has many courses of study, including an increasing number of bachelor's degree programs, it still retains many of its trade/technical school roots.
The College’s Wasatch Campus in Heber City, Utah, also offers bachelor degrees in business management and secondary education as well as associate degrees in accounting, behavioral science, business management, elementary education and general education.
UVSC is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges.
The Higher Education Act of 1969 eliminated the branch relationship of CEU to the University of Utah and established the State Board of Regents as the governing body of CEU and its eight sister colleges and universities.
The regents believed that CEU must assume the mission and goals of a community college and that the community to be served was all of southeastern Utah.
CEU was given the exclusive role assignment to provide mine safety training throughout the state; also, a one-year Licensed Practical Nursing program was established in the 1970s and the college program now includes a two-year Registered Nursing degree.