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Welcome to George Wythe

Today's political, economic, and social challenges are no less daunting than those of past generations. Governments, businesses, schools, churches and other institutions worldwide need men and women of high moral character, sound intellectual understanding, and principled action to lead the way. But where will these statesmen be found?

George Wythe University stands on the belief that Statesmanship is the product of a particular educational system, known to the great leaders of the past, but lost to modern academia. It is a principle-centered process grounded in the belief in God and immutable moral law, framed on the classics of literature, history, science, the arts, and philosophy, and crowned in the discipline of real-world application under the guidance of a committed and caring mentor.

This was the education of Thomas Jefferson and others under the guiding hands of George Wythe. Today, it can again be your privilege if you have the desire, determination, and character to meet perhaps the most intense and exciting educational challenge imaginable offered at George Wythe University. Having done so, you can be assured of a rich and satisfying life of contribution in whatever path you choose to follow.

“To build men and women of virtue, wisdom, diplomacy, and courage
who inspire greatness in others and move the cause of liberty.”

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The Utah Postsecondary Proprietary School Act
(Title 13, Chapter 34, Utah Code)

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