College in park City?

What are you hoping to study? You should try to get into a school in the Canadian rockies or Europe near the mountains.
 
Seeing as how you're too lazy to use Google and think there's a college in Park City, you won't get in anyways. Don't try.
 
You set on park city? Why? Here would be my process if i were you.

1. Google “best colleges for skiing newschoolers”

2. ctrl-click all those into new tabs.

3. Write a list/spreadsheet of the college, town, and nearby resort(s)

4. narrow it down to Salt Lake or Bozeman, (MI Tech, UBC, and UV also common),

5. Look at city, college program strength, social life, non winter offerings, etc, make a decision
 
This is exactly what I did

14596206:hamsauce said:
You set on park city? Why? Here would be my process if i were you.

1. Google “best colleges for skiing newschoolers”

2. ctrl-click all those into new tabs.

3. Write a list/spreadsheet of the college, town, and nearby resort(s)

4. narrow it down to Salt Lake or Bozeman, (MI Tech, UBC, and UV also common),

5. Look at city, college program strength, social life, non winter offerings, etc, make a decision
 
Utah is literally the easiest state to get residency in…so move there, work in the ski industry for a year or take a couple classes, get residency and then you have in state tuition. You arent gonna find anywhere much cheaper for tuition if you want to go out of your state unless you move and get residency

14596383:Jacob.millz said:
dont got infinite money lil bro
 
if cash is tight, i would recommend going to a community college for 2 years and then transferring over. way cheaper and you could likely get an academic scholarship that way. particularly if you went to colorado mountain college. It was so easy when i went it was like I redid middle school. i got all As for 5 semesters in a row and got a bachelor’s there. got credit for doing classes like my avy 1, survival skills, mountain orientation (5-day through trip in the backcountry) etc. they got campuses in steamboat, breck/dillon, glenwood/aspen, etc.
 
Just an FYI, its cheaper to go to college in Utah than Ohio. Take your generals ed classes at a small community school vs going to the U of U, unless you get the WOW, Heffy or president scholarship. Fuck, you might even meet some great people and roommates, like EHeath or Skierman.
 
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