Stevens–Henager College, headquartered in Ogden, Utah, United States, North America, is a private, for-profit, coeducational college, owned by CollegeAmerica. Established in 1891, the college has five campuses in Idaho and Utah. It offers online and on-campus programs in varied educational spectra for Associate's degrees, Bachelor's degrees, and Master's degrees. Post-secondary education offered by Stevens-Henager is regulated by the accredited body Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges. The college is not, however, regionally accredited. Stevens-Henager, one of the... oldest colleges in Utah, was established in 1891 by Professor James Ayers Smith, an educator in Nebraska, as Intermountain Business College to teach commercial subjects and place graduates in business positions. Paul Kenneth Smith, son of James Ayers Smith, served as an instructor at the college. For about 68 years, Stevens–Henager College was known as Intermountain Business College. In 1910, Professor J. A. Smith retired and sold the school to Mr. C. S. Springer, who changed the name to the Smithsonian Business School. In 1938, the college was purchased by Dr. David B. Moench, son of Louis F.
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| Location: | Ogden, Utah
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| Founded: | 1891 |
| School type: | Private university, For-Profit School |
| Total enrollment: | 485 |
| Colors: | Grey, Electric Blue |