The University of Utah Asia Campus (UAC) is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its very own Red Zone on Friday.
Located in U602, the new Red Zone offers Utah Asia Campus students a dedicated space to connect with University of Utah spirit, featuring a wide range of Utah-branded gear along with exclusive U Asia Campus merchandise, from apparel to accessories.
To celebrate this exciting addition to campus life, students will receive 15% off all purchases not only during the grand opening event but also throughout the entire Fall 2024 semester. Whether students are looking for Utah apparel, accessories, or unique items, this is a perfect opportunity to show school pride and take home some exclusive U gear.
Even better, all profits from Red Zone purchases go directly to Utah Asia Campus student scholarships. By shopping here, students not only showcase their school pride but also actively support their fellow classmates. It’s a community-driven initiative to give back and invest in the success of Utah Asia Campus students.
The Red Zone will be open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings 9–11 a.m. and Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 3–5 p.m.
About the University of Utah Asia Campus: The U Asia Campus is an extended campus of the University of Utah in the United States. Opened in Songdo International City, Incheon in 2014, the campus started with just 13 students and three majors. Over the past decade, it has grown to host 637 students and nine majors, including Accounting, Communication, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Film and Media Arts, Games, Information Systems, Psychology, and Urban Ecology. Students who enroll at the U Asia Campus study in Incheon for three years, then travel to Utah for a year to finish their degree and receive the same diploma as the University of Utah in the United States. U students enrolled through the Salt Lake City campus can also have an impactful international experience at the U Asia Campus, take courses in English from U faculty, and pay in-state tuition for up to two semesters. Learn more at asiacampus.utah.edu.