2024 Annual Gateway Conference
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Universal Technical Institute (UTI) 2024 Annual Gateway Conference summary

Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.

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2024 Annual Gateway Conference summary

22 Jan, 2026

Business overview and performance

  • Leading provider of technical education in transportation, skilled trades, energy, and healthcare, operating 33 campuses with nearly 30,000 students and strong retention and employment rates.

  • 2024 guidance projects $720–$730 million in revenue, $37–$41 million net income, and $102–$104 million Adjusted EBITDA, with expectations to finish at the high end of these ranges.

  • 2025 projection approaches $800 million revenue with a 15% margin, up from 14% in 2024.

  • Q3 revenue reached $177.5 million, with momentum driven by macro trends and investments in new campuses and programs.

  • Over 35 OEM partners and 13,000 employer partners support strong industry alignment and job placement.

Strategic initiatives and growth plans

  • Revamped marketing and student acquisition, expanding high school and military recruitment, and implemented blended learning to boost adult enrollment.

  • Acquired Concorde to diversify into healthcare, targeting dental and allied health, with future growth opportunities in nursing.

  • Organic growth strategy for 2024–2029 includes low to mid-single-digit same-store student growth and 2–3% annual price increases.

  • Plans to launch at least six new programs and open a minimum of two new campuses per year from 2026–2029, funded by operating cash.

  • By 2029, expects $1–$1.2 billion in revenue and margins approaching 20%, driven by expanded offerings and campus footprint.

Market dynamics and competitive landscape

  • Significant supply-demand gap in technical and healthcare fields, with three jobs per graduate in trades and up to ten in healthcare.

  • Public education unable to scale to meet demand; private sector fragmented, with UTI holding about half the private market in its segment.

  • Only a third of the market is currently served, and the gap is expected to widen due to demographic trends.

  • Conservative expansion to maintain high graduation and employment outcomes, avoiding overextension seen in competitors.

  • Revenue per student averages $28,000, with UTI at $35,000 and healthcare at $26,000, supported by federal aid and employer tuition reimbursement.

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