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Neumont University

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Neumont University is a private for-profit career college in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was founded in 2003 by Graham Doxey, Scott McKinley, and Marlow Einelund. The school specializes in applied computer science and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities to award associate and bachelor's degrees in computer science.

Programs and degrees have evolved over time. Historically, Neumont offered three-year degrees in Computer Science, Business Technology Management, Software and Game Development, Web Design and Development, Information Systems, Cybersecurity, and Software Engineering. Some programs for new students have been discontinued. The college now offers Bachelor's Degrees in Applied AI & Data Engineering and Artificial Intelligence Engineering, along with a Master of Science in Applied Artificial Intelligence.

Location notes and history: In 2007 Neumont briefly expanded to Virginia, but that expansion ended after one academic quarter. In 2013, the school moved to 143 South Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City, with classes resuming for a new cohort in October. The student body currently numbers around 484 students.

Name changes: The school began as Northface University (2003–2007), became Neumont University (2007–2017), then Neumont College of Computer Science (2017–2025), and returned to Neumont University in 2025 under President Aaron Reed.


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