From July through September 2007, Neumont briefly expanded to Virginia, leasing a suite in the Dulles Town Center mall. The expansion was cancelled after one academic quarter. In August 2012, Neumont University announced plans to relocate its academic facilities and student housing to
143 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, an 11-story
art deco building which formerly housed
The Salt Lake Tribune. The school officially relocated to its downtown Salt Lake City location in June 2013, with the first new cohort of students beginning classes in October. On July 28, 2017, president Shaun McAlmont announced the institution's name change from Neumont University to Neumont College of Computer Science. On October 9, 2025, president Aaron Reed announced the institution's name change from Neumont College of Computer Science to Neumont University.
Presidents • Graham Doxey (2003–2007) • Edward H. Levine (2007–2015) • Shaun McAlmont (2015–2017) • Aaron Reed (2017–present) ==References==