Well the reason I can't really just apply to both is because one is an Associate program and the other Baccalaureate. For the U you must have 45 credit hours plus the pre-reqs done prior to being admitted vs. SLCC you only have to have the pre-reqs. Thanks for the info MagsMom.
I am contemplating going to the U of U for the nursing program but was wondering if anybody knows how hard it is to get in? I don't exactly want to waste my time there just in case I don't get in because then you have to wait a whole year to apply again vs. going to SLCC you have to get on the waiting list but they start every semester. Any info regarding this is appreciated.