SALT LAKE CITY
We hope you’ll take time to explore all the great things Salt Lake City has to offer. Below is a list of attractions
FReX guests can enjoy; you can also check out visitsaltlake.com for additional information, ideas, and maps.
Guests will be provided with a UTA transit pass at event check-in, which they can use to board UTA buses and TRAX trains on Saturday, March 14. Schedules, maps, and more information are available at rideuta.com.
UTAH STATE CAPITOL
350 North State Street
utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
The Utah State Capitol is the seat of state government and a striking architectural landmark.
CITY CREEK CENTER
50 South Main Street shopcitycreekcenter.com
City Creek Center is Utah’s premier shopping and dining destination, offering 110 stores and restaurants.
GALLIVAN PLAZA
239 South Main Street
thegallivancenter.com
The Gallivan Plaza is a year-round open space and urban area. It is a Salt Lake City hub for concerts, exhibits, and festivals.
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
20 S West Temple utahmoca.org
UMOCA has been advancing contemporary art in Utah since 1931. The museum features artwork by local, national, and international artists.
CLARK PLANETARIUM
110 South 400 West slco.org/clark-planetarium
For more than 50 years Clark Planetarium has been Salt Lake’s go-to destination for visitors of all ages who want to discover and learn about space and science.
GATEWAY MALL
400 West 200 South atthegateway.com
The Gateway is a large, open-air retail complex featuring a movie theater and restaurants.
NEUMONT CAMPUS, HOUSING & AMENITIES


DELTA CENTER
301 South Temple deltacenter.com
The Delta Center serves as the home venue for the NBA’s Utah Jazz and NHL’s Utah Mammoth, and was home to several skating competitions during the 2002 Winter Olympics.
SALT PALACE CONVENTION CENTER
100 South West Temple visitsaltlake.com/salt-palace-convention-center
Home to FanX Salt Lake Comic Convention. A world-class pop culture event that brings the best in entertainment to the intermountain west.





9:30 AM – 10:30 AM Check-in:
Check-in and enjoy some light breakfast refreshments before the presentations begin.
America Hotel First Floor Ballroom (500 South Main Street)
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM Presentations:
Welcome: Josh Krebs, Degree Chair
Why Neumont: Dr. Aaron Reed, President LlamaVice: Advice from current Llamas with Josh Krebs, Degree Chair
12:30 PM – 1:15 PM Lunch:
Enjoy a delicious meal while getting to know your fellow FReXers.
1:15 PM – 2:00 PM Neumont Game Show:
Test your Neumont and tech culture knowledge during this interactive trivia game.
2:00 PM – 2:15 PM City Walk:
Walk or take public light rail (TRAX) to the Neumont University campus.
2:15 PM - 5:00 PM Campus Activities:
Learn more about Neumont’s project-based approach to learning through campus activities like Project Showcase and faculty/staff meet-and-greets.
See the activities list for a summary.
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Break Time:
Check out nearby shops and restaurants, grab a bite to eat, or head back to the hotel for some down time while we prepare campus for our Student Game Night.
Neumont University (143 South Main Street)
2:15 PM - 5:00 PM Neumont University (143 South Main Street)
Project Showcase The Commons
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Nacho Average Game Night: Join current students for an epic night of all-thingsgame, served with a side of nachos, hot dogs, and other treats. Future and current students only, please.
Neumont University (143 South Main Street)
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Parent Social:
Parents and guardians are invited to stop by, mingle with staff, and get to know each other while enjoying a complimentary drink at the open bar.
Little America Hotel (500 South Main Street)
Server Room Tours Room 009
Esports Reception
Room 011: Llama Base Room 210: Casting Room
Faculty Reception Room 322
Corporate Relations Reception Third Floor Landing
Financial Aid Reception Room 323
Voltron Challenge Room 325: 2:30 PM OR 4:00 PM
Housing Tours
Board the shuttle in front of campus on Main St.


Current students demo their most recent projects, including websites, games and applications. Make sure to cast a vote for your favorite projects by scanning the posted QR codes.
Return to The Commons at 4:45 PM when the Project Showcase winners are announced.
Check out the server room and chat with current students about Neumont’s Information Systems and Cybersecurity degree.
Neumont’s esports team members will be showing off “The Llama Base” and their gaming rigs. Take a trip upstairs to check out the casting room where we do our gaming live streams.
Faculty will be available to answer questions about Neumont’s learning environment and curriculum for each degree program.
Learn about our industry partnerships and how we help our students graduate with experience, connections, and a career.
Stop by to meet your Financial Aid Advisor and learn how to personalize a funding plan that works for you and your family.
Visiting students are invited to participate in a team-oriented competition at either 2:30 PM or 4:00 PM. Parents are invited to sit in and watch the action first-hand.
Guests are invited to take a tour of a student apartment and meet the Housing and Residence Life staff.
To travel to the housing complex, board the housing shuttle in front of the Neumont Campus on Main Street (look for the signage and helpers who will be giving directions). Shuttles will be running approximately every 20 minutes and will take guests to and from the apartments.
Drop by the campus to grab a donut and get any of your last-minute questions answered by staff.
Downtown Salt Lake City: Use your provided UTA pass to experience Salt Lake City’s light rail system and explore the downtown area. When riding TRAX, the pass must be tapped on/off as you enter and exit each station’s platform. Schedule and stop locations can be found at rideuta.com.

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