What We Do
Named for the former head of the Utica University public relations degree program, The Raymond Simon Institute for Public Relations was founded in 1986 with the purpose of enhancing Utica's public relations and journalism programs.
Named for the former head of the Utica University public relations degree program, The Raymond Simon Institute for Public Relations was founded in 1986 with the purpose of enhancing Utica's public relations and journalism programs.
The Office of the Registrar can help you register for courses, track progress to earning your degree, and more.
Utica University's business programs have an impressive new home in the heart of Utica's revitalized downtown financial district.
The School of Arts and Sciences is the academic home of Utica University's broad selection of programs in the natural sciences, mathematics, humanities, and social sciences.
With academic programs that range from finance and accounting to sports management, fraud and financial crime investigation to cybersecurity and criminal justice, Utica University’s School of Business and Justice Studies offers an innovative and fully-integrated collection of programs designed to prepare students for successful careers in some of the world’s most dynamic professions.
The School of Health Professions and Education provides equitable opportunities for student success, faculty, staff, and student development, and meeting community needs through inclusive, dynamic, and interprofessional programs that prepare people for employment in professional roles with diverse populations.
The Department of Social Work prepares students to analyze the cumulative impacts of socially engineered and interpersonal trauma on human development in environmental context, and to realize equity and social justice through scholarship, advocacy, and service with oppressed, vulnerable, and marginalized populations.
The Office of Student Affairs fosters students' development through empowering, challenging, and supporting students to achieve their goals.
The student employment program is intended to offer students the opportunity to master new skills and proficiencies while gaining beneficial work experience during their time at Utica University.
Student financial services are now provided through The Center for Student Success, which serves every student on campus through an individualized CARE Team that's ready to assist with Success Coaching, Financial Aid and Student Accounts. To speak with your Financial Aid Counselor or Student Accounts Coordinator, please call 315-792-3179.
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