TOEFL Test Centers in Utah, USA

TOEFL Test Centers in Utah

The TOEFL iBT test is offered in the state of Utah. The list below shows testing locations for computer based TOEFL exam. Please scroll down to find the most up-to-date list of available test centers (including addresses) in Utah.

  1. Nomen Global Language Centers – STN11017A
    384 West Center Street,
    Provo, Utah 84601 United States
  2. Selnate International School – STN11048A
    1434 N Freedom Blvd, Suite 122,
    Provo, Utah 84604 United States
  3. Orem – Lindon – APCN-0090
    350 South 400 West, Suite 250,
    Lindon, Utah 84042 United States

Utah TOEFL iBT

Utah Area Codes

Short for UT, Utah was admitted to United States on 01/04/1896. The capital city is Salt Lake City. With an area of 219,887 km², Utah has a population of 3,051,218. The population density is 13.88 people per km².

The population of Utah

About 2,860,000 people live in the state of Utah (thirty-fourth most populous among the states of the United States). The average population density in the state is about 13.2 people per km 2 (41 places in the USA).

The largest cities in Utah are the capital of the state of Salt Lake City (about 190,000 residents, one hundred and twenty-third place in the list of the largest cities in the USA), West Valley City (about 130,000 residents), Provo (about 115,000 residents), West -Jordan (about 105,000 residents) and Orem (about 90,000 residents). They are all located in the same region, at the foot of the western slope of the Wasatch Range.

The largest urban agglomeration in Utah has grown around Salt Lake City with about 1,150,000 people (forty-eighth on the list of US metropolitan areas). Other large urban formations formed around Ogden (about 560,000 people) and Provo (over 540,000 people).

The racial composition of the population of Utah:

  • White – 86.1%
  • Blacks (African Americans) – 1.1%
  • Asians – 2.0%
  • Native Americans (Indians or Eskimos of Alaska) – 1.2%
  • Native Hawaiian or Oceanian – 0.9%
  • Other races – 6.0%
  • Two or more races – 2.7%
  • Hispanic or Latino (of any race) – 13%

In recent years, in Utah, as in other states of the southwestern United States, the number of Hispanics has rapidly increased, including immigrants from Mexico, Chile, Peru, Colombia and other countries in the region.

The majority of Utah’s residents are descendants of Northern Europeans. The largest ethnic (national) groups among the population of Utah:

  • English – 27.7%
  • Germans – 12.4%
  • Irish – 6.1%
  • Norwegians – 29%
  • Danes – 5.9%
  • Scots – 4.7%
  • Swedes – 4.3%
  • Italians – 2.9%
  • Norwegians – 2.4%
  • French – 2.2%

The largest Utah populations by religion are:

  • Christians – about 85%, including:
    • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) – about 62%
    • Protestants – about 14%, including:
      • Baptists – about 7%
    • Catholics – about 10%
  • Jews – less than 0.5%
  • Muslims – less than 0.5%
  • Atheists – about 15%

The vast majority of the state’s residents are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). This situation has developed historically, because it was the Mormon settlers who founded the first settlements in Utah in the middle of the 19th century. Despite the fact that the LDS Church does not officially interfere in political life, in practice its dominant position has a very significant impact on life in Utah: the state’s population is traditionally very conservative, it has a much higher birth rate and less divorce than other US states.