History of Stevens-Henager
Stevens-Henager College was founded in Ogden-West Haven, Utah, in September 1891 by Professor J.A. Smith as the Intermountain Business College. The College's purpose was to teach commercial subjects and place graduates in business positions. The College was known over the following 68 years as Smithsonian Business College, Moench University of Business, and Ogden-West Haven Business College. In 1959 the name was changed to Stevens-Henager College. The main campus is in Ogden-West Haven, and branches were established in Provo, Utah, in June 1978; Salt Lake City, Utah, in August 1999; Logan, Utah, in October 2001; and in Boise, Idaho, in April 2004.
Today, Stevens-Henager College is known for its high educational standards. Academic majors are designed specifically to meet the changing trends and requirements of the business and medical employment markets. Business, technical, and medical leaders have come to recognize Stevens-Henager graduates for their superior training and their outstanding professionalism.
What Sets Us Apart
Stevens-Henager College takes pride in offering career educational programs in a convenient manner that meets the needs of today's busy adult. Instead of having to wait for a new semester to start as you would at a traditional college, we offer monthly starts so you can begin—and finish—your degree plan quickly. You can also choose from online, on-campus, and hybrid programs that fit your lifestyle, and you can take advantage of the exceptional assistance you'll receive every step of the way, from enrollment to graduation and beyond.



