Universal Technical Institute Reports 14% Rise in 2025 Revenue to $835.6 Million

Reuters
Nov 20, 2025
Universal Technical Institute Reports 14% Rise in 2025 Revenue to $835.6 Million

Universal Technical Institute Inc. reported full year revenue of $835.6 million for fiscal 2025, reflecting a 14.0% increase over the prior year. Net income reached $63.0 million, up 50.0% from the previous year. Adjusted EBITDA was $126.5 million, an increase of 22.9%. The company recorded an average of 24,618 full-time active students, up 10.5%, and 29,793 new student starts, a 10.8% rise. Universal Technical Institute announced plans to open at least two and up to five new campuses, and to launch approximately 20 new programs annually across its divisions, pending regulatory approval. For fiscal 2026, the company expects revenue between $905 million and $915 million, representing about 9% year-over-year growth at the midpoint.

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