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Undergraduate Research
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University AdvisingTSC 304, 435.797.3373
www.usu.edu/advisingFind your advisor at www.usu.edu/advising/advisors.
Clarify your educational options and goals Map out your graduation plan
Learn about resources available to help you succeed
Academic Resource Center (ARC)TSC 305, 435.797.1128
www.usu.edu/arc Start preparing now at www.usu.edu/arc/StudySmart.
Workshops for coping with math and test anxiety, procrastination, perfectionism
Drop-in Math/Stats tutoring Supplemental Instruction (SI) from
current students who know the class
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)TSC 306, 435.797.1012
www.usu.edu/counselingFor an appointment, come by or call.
Get help if you are feeling anxious, sad, discouraged
Services are free and confidential Group workshops addressing sleep,
coping skills, understanding emotions, etc.
Student Involvement and LeadershipTSC 326, 435.797.2912www.usu.edu/asusu
Find a club or committee to join Sign up for Aggie BLUE Fall Leadership
Check out activities and traditions
Access and Diversity Center TSC 315, 435.797.1728
www.usu.edu/accesscenterMulticultural, Veteran, LGBTQA,
Non-traditional Programs
SOARTSC 311, 435.797.0283
www.usu.edu/soarStart here to become an Aggie.
Registrars OfficeTSC 246, 435.797.1116
www.usu.edu/registrar Register for classes Pay tuition and fees
Order transcripts
Financial AidTSC 106, 435.797.0173www.usu.edu/finaid
USU awards more than $75 million in scholarships and financial aid each year.
USU Bookstore
TSC Lower Level, 435.797.1666www.bookstore.usu.edu
Book-It Textbook Reservations,computer and class supplies, Aggie Gear
Utah StatesmanTSC 105, 435.797.6397
www.utahstatesman.comThe student newspaper is produced three
times per week. Interested in participating? [email protected].
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Library
University Inn
PARKINGTERRACE
Career ServicesUniversity Inn 102435.797.7777www.usu.edu/careerOne-on-one career coaching and major explorationInternship opportunitiesCareerAggieonline job posting and networking Career fairs/expos and on-campus interviews Testing (ACT/SAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT)
Disability Resource Center (DRC)University Inn 101435.797.2444www.usu.edu/drcThe DRC provides services and accommodations for qualified persons with all types of disabilities: physical, sensory, medical, learning, and psychological.
Student Health and Wellness Center
850 E 1200 N435.797.1660, www.usu.edu/health
The Student Health and Wellness Center can meet most of your health needs. When you see the doctors, nurses or a medical specialist,
health insurance is not required because your visit is pre-paid by your Student Health Fee.
ROMNEYFOOTBALLSTADIUM
NFS
TSC(Taggart Student Center)
Campus RecreationHPER 126435.797.PLAY (7529)www.usu.edu/camprec Be active:Club and intramural sportsOutdoor equipment rental, weight rooms, swimming pools, courtsFun, Fit, Forever: free and low-cost health and fitness programs
LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY
SOUTH CAMPUSMerrill Hall, Moen Hall, Greaves Hall,
Reeder Hall
AGGIE VILLAGEFamily,
upper-division, and graduate
housing
STUDENT LIVING CENTER
Davis Hall, Jones Hall, Morgan Hall,
Rich Hall, Snow Hall, San Juan Hall,
Summit Hall (upper-division and graduate housing),
Wasatch Hall
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BUSCollege of Science Advising
College of Natural Resources Advising
College of Engineering Advising
EEJ College of Education and Human Services Advising
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AGGIE ICE CREAM
700 East
500 North
700 North Aggie Bull-evard
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1200 East
1200 East
800 East
Champ Drive
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Housing Office1125 N 1000 E435.797.0281
www.usu.edu/housing
CENTRAL CAMPUSBullen Hall,
Mountain View Tower, Richards Hall, Valley View
Tower
Honors
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College of Agriculture Advising
400 No
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Get informed. Get Settled.Now that youre here...
The color of these
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placesThese are
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ALL THESE STUDENT SERVICES ARE INCLUDED WITH YOUR STUDENT FEES.
Parking and Transportation Services
Public Safety Building (840 E 1250 N)435.797.3414, www.usu.edu/parking
Purchase your parking pass here. The Aggie Shuttle is free and operates daily 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Maps and schedules are available online.
Caine College ofthe Arts Advising
College of Humanities and Social Sciences Advising
PSAF
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What you need to gather before you apply:Your Social Security NumberYour parents Social Security Numbers (required if under 24 and single)Drivers license numberFederal tax information
Apply for a PIN online at www.pin.ed.gov. This will allow you to sign your FAFSA application electronically. It saves you weeks of time!
Complete and submit your FAFSA application at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Check your email for notifications about FAFSA. To give us your email address, login to Access, go to the Personal Information tab, click on "View/Update Preferred Email Address," and enter the email address you wish USU to use.
Accept your award. Loans and work-study funds require acceptance. Grants are automatically accepted for you. You should accept any student loans or work-study you want. You will be awarded aid as a full-time student (12 credits), but your aid will automatically adjust with your enrollment. Student loans require that you sign a promissory note and complete loan counseling.
Pay your remaining balance before the payment deadline. If any balance remains, your classes will be dropped.
Receive remaining funds through direct deposit or mail. You must login to Access to sign up for direct deposit. Under Personal Information you will find an option to Update Direct Deposit. If you do not have direct deposit, checks are sent to your mailing address once school begins.
Apply early! Some aidlike work-study, supplemental grants, and Perkins Loans, are generally available only to the earliest applicants. To have the best chance, complete your application early in February for the upcoming school year.
Transfer Students:If you attend a school other than Utah State during the awarded year, you must notify the Financial Aid Office at www.usu.edu/finaid before you receive aid here. Do not list other schools that are part of a financial aid consortium agreement you have arranged with us.
Getting married?If you apply before you marry, we cannot change your status until the following school year. In most cases, married students are eligible for more aid than dependents. Just remember, your marital status is permanent for the year.
Keep your mailing address current!Financial aid checks and other important correspondence are sent to your mailing address on record. Keep your mailing address current (even in the summer) through Access at www.usu.edu/myusu or by calling the Financial Aid Office.
What you need to do, find, and know before you applyThe Process Tips
Student EmploymentTSC Room 106435.797.0184www.usu.edu/studempLooking for an on-campus, off-campus, or summer job? New jobs posted daily at 8 a.m. View jobs online or in our officeAll kinds of jobs, all kinds of employersSummer job fair held on campus in February
FINANCIAL AID
Get Money
Financial AidTSC Room 106Phone: 435.797.0173Fax: 735.797.0654www.usu.edu/finaid