UtahMentor College Students
Explore
Career Interest Survey - Explore and identify your work-related interests and match those interests with your Holland Codes (Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional).
Assessments - Links to additional online assessments (free of charge) to help guide you in developing a career pathway and college program that meets your needs.
Learning Styles Assessment - Find out your learning style - active or reflective, sensing or intuitive, visual or verbal, sequential or global.
Work Skills Profiler - Identify your skills and match skills important to you with occupations to find out what type of training you may need.
Personality Assessment - Discover your personality traits and find out which careers match your personality traits.
- Short Version - Personality Quiz
- Long Version - Jung Typology Survey
Career Matching Assistant - Search for careers based on your career interests and educational goals.
Search Careers - You can view comprehensive lists of career descriptions and view Utah career trends (data provided by Utah Department of Workforce Services and the U.S. Department of Labor).
List of Careers by Occupational Cluster - View career lists sorted by O*NET occupational cluster.
Alphabetical List of Careers - View O*NET careers sorted alphabetically.
Fastest Growing Careers in Utah - View jobs in Utah that are in demand.
Utah 5-Star Jobs - What are the best jobs in Utah?
Links to Career Resources - Visit other web resources for information on jobs, internships, and volunteering resources.
Save Careers to Your eBackpack - Store the results of your career exploration.
Career Information for College Students - Advice and resources for college students
Plan & Prepare for College
College Course Transfer Guide - See how your college courses transfer from college to college.
College Entrance Examinations (GRE - Graduate Record Examination) - Find out which exams are necessary to take to get into graduate programs.
UtahMajors Guide - This guide will show you the different courses of study at each of our colleges and universities.
College Campus Tools - Tools for you to explore Utah colleges
Virtual Campus Tours - You can visit Utah schools over the internet.
Compare Colleges in Utah - You can view the similarities and differences between Utah colleges.
College Q&As
- General Q&As - Common questions about college
- Financial Aid Q&As - Common questions about financial aid
- Transfer Student Q&As - Common questions for transfer students
- International Student Q&As - Common questions for international students
- Distance Learning Q&As - Common questions about distance learning
Save, Store, & Update Your Career & College Information Using Your eBackpack!
UtahMentor allows you to save career and college information in an integrated online portfolio.
Apply for College Online
You can apply online for admission to participating colleges.
Online Applications
Applying online through UtahMentor has its benefits. UtahMentor's online applications are:
- Easy to use
- When you have a UtahMentor account, information from your profile will automatically complete sections of the application.
- Information saved from one application will automatically populate fields on subsequent applications.
- You can save your work and finish completing an application at a later date.
- Free of charge
- The Personal Application Manager is free to use but each college has an application fee that must be paid in order for your application to be processed.
Pay for College
Financial Aid - "Money for College"
Financial aid is the money you receive from a variety of sources to cover the cost of your education. The good news is that, regardless of income, most people are eligible for some form of financial aid. Now is also the time to start learning about scholarships, grants, and work-study programs. There is no need to pay for scholarship and financial aid searches.
Financial aid is split up into two categories based on the reason the money is awarded:
Achievement-based aid is awarded to students who have a special characteristic, skill, talent, or ability. Typically achievement-based aid is in the form of scholarships.
Need-based aid is provided to students who demonstrate financial need. Most financial aid, particularly public-funded aid, is awarded on the basis of financial need determined through the application process and in accordance with a prescribed federal formula.
The financial aid sources available to a student attending college in Utah include:
| 4 Basic Types of Financial Aid Programs Available | |
|---|---|
| Scholarships Gift assistance with no obligation for work or repayment |
Work-Study Part-time work while attending the institution |
| Grants Federal or state gift assistance with no obligation for work or repayment |
Loans Providing funds now, but with a future repayment obligation |



