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Section 901 - Admissions -- Increase authorized.

UT Code § 53B-17-901 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Beginning with the 2013-14 school year and subject to Subsection (2), the University of Utah School of Medicine may increase the number of students admitted by 40 students for a total of 122 students admitted annually.

(2) Beginning with the 2013-14 school year, no fewer than 82% of the students admitted annually shall: (a) meet the qualifications of a resident student for the purpose of tuition in accordance with: (i) Section 53B-8-102; (ii) State Board of Regents policy on determining resident status; and (iii) University of Utah policy on determining resident status; (b) have graduated from a public or private college or university located in Utah; or (c) have graduated from a public or private high school located in Utah.

(a) meet the qualifications of a resident student for the purpose of tuition in accordance with: (i) Section 53B-8-102; (ii) State Board of Regents policy on determining resident status; and (iii) University of Utah policy on determining resident status;

(i) Section 53B-8-102;

(ii) State Board of Regents policy on determining resident status; and

(iii) University of Utah policy on determining resident status;

(b) have graduated from a public or private college or university located in Utah; or

(c) have graduated from a public or private high school located in Utah.

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Section 901 - Admissions -- Increase authorized.