Snow College will celebrate its 1,335 graduates during ceremonies on May 2-3. The class of 2024 represent students from 28 of Utah’s 29 counties, 29 different states, and 27 nations. The youngest graduate is 16, and the oldest is 64.
The Richfield ceremony will be held in the Sevier Valley Center on Thursday, May 2. Guests are asked to be seated no later than 10:45 to allow room for the processional march. Dennis Jorgensen, a successful business owner and prominent fixture of the central Utah community, will address the graduates. Ruth Jackson, a selfless community servant and champion of expanding higher education access in central Utah, will be recognized for her contribution to the community.
The Ephraim ceremony will be held outdoor in the Terry Foote Stadium on Friday, May 3. Guests need to be seated by 2:30 PM, when the processional march begins. Businessman and higher education advocate Brent Brown will address the graduates and receive an honorary degree. Eddie Cox, founder and president of CentraCom and longtime friend of Snow College, will also be recognized for his contributions with an honorary degree.
Joseph Bliss of Oak City, Utah, will be recognized as the valedictorian and will speak at both ceremonies.










