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University of Advancing Technology


The University of Advancing Technology (UAT) is a unique, technology-infused private college that was founded by a techno-geek for techno-geeks. Our Mission is to educate students in the fields of advancing technology to become innovators of the future. UAT's campus culture is devoted to continually nurturing a thriving geek community where everyone's personal lives and professional aspirations revolve around technology.

UAT offers students a well-rounded education in a non-traditional setting. Students who are seeking a strictly career-oriented, technical college experience will not find it here. Because of UAT's dedication to both scholastic excellence and technological innovation, it stands apart in academia as an ideal destination for the geeks of the world who feel disenfranchised by conventional institutions of higher learning. For the student who is looking at the future of technology and wishes to become a vital part of it, UAT beckons.The beginning of the 21st century is an exciting time to be in the technology community. Current subjects of ongoing research and scholarship at UAT include robotics and embedded systems, artificial life programming, information and network security, game development, and other areas of advanced technology.

College Contact
Address: 
2625 W Baseline Rd, Tempe, Arizona 85283
Phone: 
(602) 383-8228
College Education
College Type: 
4 Year
Financial Status: 
Private
Degrees Offered: 
Associate's degree
Degrees Offered: 
Bachelor's degree
Degrees Offered: 
Master's degree
Other Information
Special Learning: 
Distance learning opportunities
College Services: 
Remedial services
College Services: 
Academic/career counseling service
College Services: 
Employment services for students
College Services: 
Placement services for completers
Credit Accepted: 
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: 
Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields
Religious Affiliation: 
Not applicable
Financial Aid: 
Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
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