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Interviews & Information Sessions

Student information sessions are held on weekdays at 1 p.m. and Saturdays at 9:30 a.m.

Campus Tours

Campus tours are arranged through the office of Student Recruitment and High School Services, 80 Olpin Union, (801) 581-8761. There are tours at 2 p.m. weekdays, Saturdays at 10:30 a.m., and by appointment. Ask about the U’s student host program, which pairs potential future students with current students to show them around campus.

Overnight Visits

The Overnight Host Program is conducted by appointment. Call (801) 581-8761 for more information.

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Hotel Listings

Haxton Manor
943 E South Temple
(801) 363-4646
Distance From Campus: 1.5 miles
Price: $100.00-$170.00

Little America Hotel
500 S Main St.
(801) 363-6781
Distance From Campus: 3 miles
Price: $99.00-$179.00

The Inn at Temple Square
71 West South Temple
(801) 531-1000 or (800) 843-4668
Distance From Campus: 3 miles
Price: $83.00-$170.00

University Guest House
University of Utah, 110 South Fort Douglas Blvd.
(801) 587-1000 or (888) 416-4075
www.guesthouse.utah.edu
Distance From Campus: On campus
Price: $69.00-$100.00

University Park Marriott
480 Wakara Way
(801) 581-1000 or (888) 456-6600
www.marriott.com
Distance From Campus: Less than 1 mile
Price: $99.00-$150.00

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