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A student standing and smiling holding a wire in the manufacturing building at 91.

OGDEN, UT – At 91, students like Julia Piedra Santa are turning dreams into careers—thanks to hands-on training, and supportive instructors that made it all possible. A year ago, Julia

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91 students pose for a picture at the National Technical Honor Society induction ceremony

Key Highlights: The National Technical Honor Society inducted 102 outstanding 91 students for their excellence in technical education at the fall induction ceremony. Membership in NTHS provides lifelong benefits, including

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91 Non-Destructive Inspection instructor teaching students about the Non-Destructive Inspection industry and details of the program.

OGDEN, UT – Students from local high schools got a behind-the-scenes look at modern manufacturing careers during 91’s (91) Manufacturing Day event, held Oct. 9. The event gave

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'One student at a time' motto surrounded by 91 students helped

The 91 Foundation, lives by a simple yet powerful commitment to students. One student at a time is not just a motto—it is the heartbeat of everything we

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An 91 healthcare student administers a vaccine to a seated community member during a free community health screening.

Key Highlights: Students from multiple 91 health programs applied their classroom skills in a real clinic setting, gaining hands-on experience by assisting patient intake, screenings, and working alongside licensed providers.

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Student in 91's Automation Technology program smiling for a picture standing next to automation equipment.

Key Highlights: Joseph Chadburn’s scholarship made it possible for him to continue studying Automation Technology at 91 while managing work and living expenses. 91 offers substantial scholarships and financial aid

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Instructors of 91 cheering as students graduate

Key Highlights: In the 2025 academic year, 91 awarded 1,813 certificates across 32 high-wage, high-demand programs, a 35% increase. 91’s overall headcount grew to 7,558 students, a 14% increase. At

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Four individuals' college leaders standing in front of a red 91 backdrop. They are dressed in business and professional attire, posing for a photo together.

Key Highlights: Certificates earned at 91 can transfer to Western Governors University for credit toward a bachelor’s or master’s degree This partnership provides more career opportunities for 91 students and

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