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Utah Valley University Seal of the University Former namesCentral Utah Vocational School (19411963) Utah Trade Technical Institute (19631967) Utah Technical College at Provo (19671987) Utah Valley Community College (19871993) Utah Valley State College (19932008) Type Public university Established 194116 more rows
No additional credit is allowed for repeating a course in which the initial grade was passing unless the course number for the course ends in the letter suffix R or Z (a course designed to be repeatable for credit). For other repeated courses, the most recent grade will be used in the calculation of the GPA.
There is no limit to how many times you can retake a course using financial aid, as long as you never received a passing grade, and provided you meet the satisfactory academic progress requirements. It is important to note that D grades are considered passing by the Department of Education.
Failing Grade An E grade is assigned to students who complete the class but who fail due to poor performance, lack of understanding, etc. Remember to add the last date of attendance/participation!
Historical Development In 1963, the name was changed to Utah Trade Technical Institute to emphasize its growing role in technical training. The name change to Utah Technical College at Provo in 1967 was accompanied by the authority to award the Associate in Applied Science Degree.

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Because its located in a traditionally Mormon state, people wonder if it is affiliated with the Mormon church or the Latter-Day Saints. But it isnt affiliated with any church or denomination. Campus housing is not providedif you look at the image on Google Maps, youll see one two-story building.
It is known colloquially as Happy Valley.
Utah Valley University was established in 1941 as Central Utah Vocational School (CUVS) with the primary function of providing war production training. Throughout its history, UVU has responded to its service regions (Utah, Wasatch and Summit counties) population changes and business/industry needs.

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