STATE UN VERS TY - USU
Transcript of STATE UN VERS TY - USU
ELIZA LINMarketingFarmington, UT
CODY DAVISHuman Movement Science Jerome, ID
REAGAN HARDINGNursingPocatello, ID
Since our founding in 1888 as
a land-grant university, Utah
State University has become a
premiere undergraduate research
institution known throughout
the world for its intellectual and
technological leadership.
STATES
STUDENTS FROM
COUNTRIES
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You graduate with more than a degree,you graduate an Aggie.
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Over 28,000 students call Utah State
home. USU’s main campus in Logan
provides a traditional college experience
and student life. Our Eastern campuses
in Price and Blanding, along with the
30 additional campuses and centers
throughout Utah, offer unique programs
and convenient locations.
USU-Online gives students the ability to
take classes anywhere, and is ranked one
of the top online programs in the nation.
No matter where you attend, your
diploma will have the same three
renowned words –
Utah State University
PRICE CAMPUS
BLANDING CAMPUS
LOGAN CAMPUS
WELCOME TO UTAH'S STATE UN VERS TY
You can be an Aggie anywhere.
LOGAN(MAIN CAMPUS)
(USU EASTERN)
(USU EASTERN)
TOOELE
PRICE
BLANDING
UINTAH
MOAB
EPHRAIM
BRIGHAMCITY
BASIN
SALT LAKE CITY
ST. GEORGE
CEDAR CITY
OREM
NEPHI
DELTA
RICHFIELD
TREMONTONRANDOLPH
WENDOVER
PARK CITY
KAYSVILLE
HEBER CITY
CASTLE DALE
MILFORD
BEAVER
JUNCTION
KANAB
PANGUITCH
BICKNELLMONTICELLO
MONTEZUMA CREEK
MONUMENT VALLEY
GRANTSVILLE
MANILA
- RESIDENTIAL CAMPUSES
- REGIONAL CAMPUSES
- CENTERS
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LEARNINGHANDS-ON
MORE THAN A DEGREE
USU students receive an exemplary
education thanks to hands-on
learning, award-winning professors,
nationally ranked programs, and
real-world experience.
Aggies start their careers with
confidence. Over 75% of students
participate in field work or internships
by their senior year.
HIGHEST-RANKED PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN THE NATION WITH LOWEST TUITIONForbes, “America’s Best Value Colleges,” 2017
#2STUDENT/FACULTY
RATIO
STUDY ABROADOPPORTUNITIES
21:1150
RYAN TAYLOROutdoor ProductDesign & Development Layton, UT
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We strive to impact our community, the nation,
and the world. Utah State gives students a unique
opportunity to do research in almost every degree.
You won’t be limited to just a classroom. From artistic
expression to scientific exploration, from farmland to
space—Aggies go wherever the research takes them.
MILLION IN
AWARDS
$232
RESEARCHSPIDER SILKCreating synthetic spider silk to produce clothing, bulletproof skins, airbags, repair ligaments, and to prevent infection.
AEROSPACEWe are a NASA space-grant university and the number one space research-funded university in the nation. Our students send more experiments into space than any other university in the world.
GREAT BARRIER REEFConducting biological and ecological research in Australia to help preserve coral reefs, quantify abundances of fish and algae, and protect the ecosystems that provide food for tens of millions of people.
THAT MATTERS
LINA GHABAYENPre-MedPalestine
UNDERGRADUATERESEARCH PROGRAM
2ND MITTO
OLDEST
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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & APPLIED SCIENCEScaas.usu.edu
AgribusinessAg Communication & JournalismApplied EconomicsAgricultural EducationAgricultural Machinery TechnologyAgricultural ScienceAgricultural Systems TechnologyAgricultural Systems Technology
& AgribusinessAircraft Maintenance TechnicianAnimal, Dairy, & Veterinary ScienceAviation Technology
Maintenance ManagementAviation Technology Professional PilotAutomotive Technology*Building Construction &
Construction Management*Business*Business Education* Climate ScienceCosmetology*Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mechanics*Electrical Apprentice Program*Engineering Drafting & Design Technology*Environmental & NR Economics Family & Consumer Sciences EducationGeneral TechnologyHeavy Equipment & Trucking*HorticultureInterdisciplinary StudiesInternational AgribusinessIT Support & Web Development*Landscape ArchitectureLandscape ManagementLand-Plant-Climate SystemsMachine Tool Technology*Nutrition, Dietetics, & Food SciencesOffice Computer Systems*
Ornamental HorticultureOutdoor Product Design & DevelopmentPlant ScienceProfessional Bookkeeper*Professional Medical Coding*Residential Landscape Design & ConstructionSmall Business Operations*Technology & Engineering EducationTechnology SystemsWelding*
COLLEGE OF SCIENCEscience.usu.edu BiochemistryBiological Science Composite TeachingBiology (Premedical, Predental, Prehealth
Professions Programs)• Biology• Cellular/Molecular• Ecology/Biodiversity• Environmental• Human BiologyChemistryChemistry Teaching Earth Science Composite Teaching Geology• Applied Environmental Geoscience• Geoarchaeology• Hydrogeology – EngineeringMathematicsMathematics EducationMathematics/Statistics CompositeMathematics/Statistics
Composite TeachingMedical Assistant*Medical Laboratory Technician* Physical Science Composite Teaching PhysicsPhysics TeachingPublic Health
• Environmental Health• Industrial Hygiene• Public Health EducationStatistics
CAINE COLLEGE OF THE ARTScca.usu.edu
Applied TheatreArt & Design• Ceramics• Drawing & Painting• Graphic Design• Photography• Printmaking• SculptureArt EducationArt HistoryInterior DesignMusicMusic Education• Band• Choral• Guitar• OrchestraMusic Performance• Guitar• Harp• Piano• Strings• Vocal• Winds/Brass/PercussionMusic TherapyPiano PedagogyTheatreTheatre ActingTheatre Design & TechnologyTheatre Education
EMMA ECCLES JONES COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICEScehs.usu.edu
Communicative Disorders & Deaf Education
Deaf Education & Early Childhood EducationDeaf Education & Elementary EducationEarly Childhood EducationEarly Childhood Development*Elementary Education • Grades 1-8• Grades K-6Emergency Medical Technician*Family, Consumer,
& Human Development• Child Development• Family & Community Services• Family Finance• Gerontology• Human Development LifespanFamily Life StudiesHealth Education & Promotion• Community Health• Health ScienceHuman Movement Science • Exercise Science• Pre-Physical Therapy • P.E. TeachingMedical Assisting*Medical Laboratory Technologist*Nursing• Certified Nursing Assistant*• Licensed Practical Nurse*• Registered Nurse*Parks & RecreationPhlebotomy*PsychologySecondary EducationSocial Studies Composite TeachingSpecial Education
• Mild/Moderate Disabilities• Severe Disabilities• Visual ImpairmentSpecial Education
& Elementary EducationSpecial Education
& Secondary Education
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING engineering.usu.edu
Biological EngineeringCivil Engineering Computer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringMechanical Engineering• Aerospace Emphasis
S.J. & JESSIE E. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCESqcnr.usu.edu
Conservation & Restoration EcologyEnvironmental StudiesFisheries & Aquatic Sciences Forest Ecology & ManagementGeographyManagement & Restoration of
Aquatic Ecosystems Rangeland Ecology & ManagementRecreation Resource ManagementWildlife Ecology & Management
DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Find the degree and location that best fits you. usu.edu/degrees
*Available at USU Eastern only.
JON M. HUNTSMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESShuntsman.usu.edu
AccountingBusiness AdministrationEconomics FinanceInternational BusinessManagement Information SystemsMarketing
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESchass.usu.edu
American StudiesAnthropologyAsian StudiesCommunication StudiesCriminal JusticeEnglish FrenchGermanGlobal CommunicationHistoryInternational StudiesJournalism & CommunicationLaw & Constitutional StudiesLiberal ArtsMuseum StudiesPhilosophyPolitical ScienceReligious StudiesSocial WorkSociologySpanish
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HOW TO PAY
DEFERMENT Apply now We defer admission and scholarships for up to 2 1/2 years.
Tell us your leave date at usu.edu/loa (This changes your enrolled date at USU)
FAFSA Fill out the free application at fafsa.ed.gov opens October 1, 2017Check your email for updatesAccept financial aid Find your personal financial aid counselor, ask questions, and check your aid status at usu.edu/finaid
INTERNATIONAL TUITION & COSTS For current rates and information, go to study.usu.edu/costs
ESTIMATE YOUR COSTS 2017-18 tuition estimate is based on 12-18 credit hours, may vary based on the program, and is subject to change. CHECKLIST
Apply for admission and pay $50 application fee applynow.usu.edu
Tour campus, attend an event, and go to an open house Apply for housing, financial aid, and scholarshipsRegister for orientation usu.edu/orientation
RESIDENT NONRESIDENT
LOGAN EASTERN LOGAN EASTERN
Tuition & Fees $3,587 $1,875 $10,363 $3,500
Room & Board $2,700 $1,900 $2,700 $1,900
Books & Supplies $400 $350 $400 $350
TOTALS $6,687 $4,125 $13,463 $5,750 BACHELOR & ASSOCIATE DEGREES Can start at any USU campus or center but may have to finish at a specific campus.
Needed MaterialsHigh school transcriptOfficial ACT/SAT scoreConcurrent and/or college transcript
Freshman Requirements2.5 GPA, 17 ACT, 90 Index Score. Transfer Requirements2.2 GPA or meet the GPA requirement for desired major.
ASSOCIATE DEGREES AT USU EASTERNAre open enrollment and do not have a GPA requirement or an ACT/SAT score requirement.
For more information visitusu.edu/admissions
TUITION & COSTS - SEMESTER
Grants Free money awarded to students with the greatest financial need.
Loans Money that must be repaid with interest.
Work Study Money you earn with an on-campus job.
Scholarships Money awarded based on merit, need, and involvement. Deadlines and requirements vary.
TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID
HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS
Advising 435.797.3373 Athletics Recruiting 435.797.1850Disability Resource Center 435.797.2444Health & Wellness Center 435.797.1660Student Involvement 435.797.2912Testing Services 435.797.1004
REQUIREMENTS
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OLD SAT Before
Mar. 2016
CR+M
NEW SAT After
Mar. 2016
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ACT
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UNWEIGHTED GPA
4.0 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1
1600 1600 36 142 140 138 136 135 133 131 129 128 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 112 110 108
1540 1560 35 140 138 136 135 133 131 129 128 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 112 110 108 106
1490 1520 34 138 136 135 133 131 129 128 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 112 110 108 106 105
1440 1490 33 136 135 133 131 129 128 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 112 110 108 106 105 103
1400 1450 32 135 133 131 129 128 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 112 110 108 106 105 103 101
1360 1420 31 133 131 129 128 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 112 110 108 106 105 103 101 99
1330 1390 30 131 129 127 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97
1290 1350 29 129 127 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 103 101 99 97 95
1250 1310 28 127 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94
1210 1280 27 126 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92
1170 1240 26 124 122 120 119 117 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
1130 1200 25 122 120 119 117 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
1090 1160 24 120 119 117 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
1050 1130 23 119 117 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
1020 1100 22 117 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
980 1060 21 115 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
940 1020 20 113 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
900 980 19 111 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
860 940 18 110 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
820 900 17 108 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
770 860 16 106 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
720 810 15 104 102 101 99 97 95 94 92 90
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP FRESHMAN TRANSFER DURATION
Presidential 135-142 100% RES tuition & student fees
4.0 GPA 90% RES tuition
4 years (Freshman) 2 years (Transfer)
Dean's 129-134 90% RES tuition
3.8-3.99 GPA 80% RES tuition
2 years
Scholar 126-128 60% RES tuition
3.6-3.79 GPA 60% RES tuition
2 years
Merit 122-125 45% RES tuition
3.5-3.59 GPA 40% RES tuition
1 year
Achievement 117-121 25% RES tuition (Logan & RCs)$1,500 (Eastern Only)
1 year
Chancellor (Eastern Only)
106-116 $1,300
1 year
Eastern (Eastern Only)
90-105 $700
1 year
Presidential 135-142 100% NR tuition & student fees
4.0 GPA 90% NR tuition
4 years (Freshman) (1 NR, 3 RES) 2 years (Transfer) (1 NR, 1 RES)
Dean's 129-134 90% NR tuition
3.8-3.99 GPA 80% NR tuition
2 years (1 NR, 1 RES)
Scholar 117-128 70% NR tuition
3.6-3.79 GPA 60% NR tuition
1 year
Merit 3.3-3.59 GPA 40% NR tuition
1 year
100 Mile Radius 110-116 50% NR tuition
3.0-3.59 GPA 50% NR tuition
1 year
WUE 110-116 150% RES tuition
3.2-3.59 GPA 150% RES tuition
4 years (Freshman) 3 years (Transfer)
Legacy Waiver 1* 117-142 70% NR tuition
3.6-4.0 GPA 70% NR tuition
Until graduation
Legacy Waiver 2* 110-116 60% NR tuition
3.0-3.59 GPA 60% NR tuition
Until graduation
Legacy Waiver 3* 90-109 50% NR tuition
2.0-2.99 GPA 50% NR tuition
Until graduation
NONACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS
Ambassador100% tuition & student fees. 1 year, renewable up to 4 years. See website for more information. Involvement Amount varies, 1 year.
Need-Based Amount varies, 1 year. FAFSA application. Resident Alumni ScholarshipAmount varies, fall semester only. At least one parent or grandparent must have graduated from USU.
Unweighted GPA is based on a 4.0 scale. ACT/SAT does not include the writing portion.
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINESFreshmen - Logan & Regional Campuses January 10, 2018 Freshmen - Eastern-Price & Blanding June 1, 2018Transfer Students - March 1, 2018
TUITION - YEARResident: $6,104 Nonresident: $19,6562017-18 tuition is based on 12-18 credit hours and does not include student fees.
For more scholarship information anddeadlines, visit usu.edu/scholarships
RES = Resident NR = Nonresident
*At least one parent or grandparent must have graduated from USU. For more details and to apply, visit usu.edu/legacy
Academic scholarships are awarded based on application for admission.
Separate applications required.
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LIGHT THE "A" BLUEThe iconic "A" on Old Main’s tower lights the sky blue after Aggie victories and on True Aggie nights.
AGGIE ICE CREAM Aggie Ice Cream's 26 flavors have enriched diets since 1921. Voted #1 in Utah (ksl.com).
A TRUE SCOTSMANNothing pumps more adrenaline than our song “The Scotsman,” written by an Aggie in 1918.
TRUE AGGIE NIGHTStand on the "A" and kiss a True Aggie, or kiss anyone on the night of Homecoming or A-Day.
OLD MAIN HILLTake a break between classes, grab your gear, and sled down Old Main Hill.
FINALS WEEK HOWLBring your headphones, dance to your song, and howl away your test anxiety.
TIMELESS TRADITIONS We stay true to our roots. Over 300,000 Aggies have passed through USU, keeping old traditions alive and starting new ones along the way.
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As Utah's largest public residential campus, we're more than a college town, we're
a community full of Aggie pride. Located in the heart of Logan and surrounded by
mountains, we enjoy the outdoors and the thriving art culture.
COLLEGE TOWNBEST
AVERAGE SUMMER TEMPERATURE
AVERAGE WINTER TEMPERATURE
BIKE RENTALS
TRANSIT ON & OFF CAMPUS
LOGAN AREA POPULATION
STUDENT POPULATION
We are consistently ranked one of the safest and most scenic campuses in America.
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USU's Outdoor Programs (OP), offers inexpensive rental gear for camping, climbing, winter excursions, or a day on the water.
Our guided trips give a once-in-a-lifetime experience to meet friends, create long-lasting memories, and explore new adventures.
GUIDED TRIPS• Raft the Snake River• Bike & hike at Moab• Snowshoe in Logan Canyon• Cross country ski at the Tetons • Climb the City of Rocks in Idaho• Canyoneer at Zion National Park• Kayak at Lake Powell
WEEKEND ROADTRIPS1 Bear Lake2 Arches3 Bryce Canyon4 Canyonlands 5 Capitol Reef6 Grand Canyon7 Lake Powell8 Mesa Verde9 Yellowstone 10 Zion
8 NATIONAL PARKSWITHIN 5 HOURS
LOGAN
SEATTLE12 HOURS
PORTLAND 11 HOURS
SAN FRANCISCO11 HOURS
RENO 8 HOURS
LOS ANGELES11 HOURS
ALBUQUERQUE11 HOURS
PHOENIX12 HOURS
SALT LAKE CITY1.5 HOURS
DENVER8 HOURS
BOISE 4 HOURS
BOZEMAN 6 HOURS
LAS VEGAS7 HOURS
ADVENTURE BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
* HOURS BY CAR
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There is no better way to enhance your college experience than getting involved. We offer unique events, traditions, and activities to enhance your student life. Join clubs, create your own club, lead an organization, run for student government, or compete with your friends in intramural sports and try to win the coveted championship t-shirt.
College is more than studying and grades. USU offers multiple ways to get involved and stay active. It's not required, just highly recommended.
• 50 foot climbing wall & rappel ledge• Indoor/outdoor basketball• Elevated indoor track
• Weight & cardio rooms• Lighted sand volleyball• Fitness studios & classes
REMEMBER RECESS
TESS JOLLEYBiochemistry & EconomicsSan Diego, CA
OUR DEA OF A STUDY BREAK
GET INVOLVED
AGGIE RECREATION CENTER (ARC)
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Our student section, the HURD is one of the loudest and rowdiest in the nation.
BIG BLUE
A crowd favorite and the most flexible, acrobaticbull you will ever see.
Best in the Mountain West USU dominates in 16 NCAA Division I sports in one of the nation’s most competitive conferences.
WE BLEED
MICHAEL SEARSManagement Information SystemsFarmington, UT
• Basketball (M&W)• Cross Country (M&W)• Football (M)• Golf (M)• Gymnastics (W)• Indoor Track (M&W)• Outdoor Track (M&W)• Soccer (W)• Softball (W)• Tennis (M&W)• Volleyball (W)
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AGGIEBUCKET LIST
#PAINTTHETOWNBLUEHomecoming + graffiti = Aggie pride
#CHARIOTRACESI believe that we will win
#CHOCOLATEWATERSLIDE Nothing more fun than a water slide drenched in chocolate
USUAGGIELIFE USUAGGIELIFE USUAGGIELIFE
#CLEANTHESINKThe fast track to freshman 15. Eat a sink full of ice cream
#THEHOWLBest. Night. Ever. Biggest & baddest Halloween bash in the west
#POBEVOpen mic night, music, poems & free drinks
USUAGGIELIFE USUAGGIELIFE USUAGGIELIFE
Here are a few of our favorite things to do. Visit usu.edu/social for more.
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CHEER ON THE
LOGAN
PRICE
2017 OPEN HOUSES openhouses.usu.edu
2017-18 ON-CAMPUS EVENTS usu.edu/admissions/events
USU COMING TO YOU YOU COMING TO USU
OUT-OF-STATE
usu.edu/admissions/freetickets
1 Free TicketFootball or BasketballFree T-shirtAggie Ice CreamCampus Tour
November 10 or 18December 2February 10
March 16March 23
June 18-21
September 22October 13-14
December 1February 8
March 16
September 12September 20September 21
October 18October 19October 24October 25October 26November 1November 1November 2November 2
November 14November 15November 15November 16November 16November 16
UTAHOctober 5
October 10October 12October 17
November 7November 9
November 14November 14November 15
TooeleVernalLaytonLoganSandyProvoBlandingPriceSt. George
Aggie Leadership ExtravaganzaTransfer Leadership ExperienceUltimate Aggie ExperienceDiversity Day (So/Jr)A-Day (Admitted Student Day)USU Leadership Conference
Student for a DayLite Brite OvernightStudent for a DayEagle ExperienceLeadership Summit
Check the events website for available Out-of-State Days & Transfer Days.
Washington, DCHouston, TXDallas, TXDenver, COIdaho Falls, IDPhoenix, AZHonolulu, HILaie, HIPortland, ORVancouver, WASeattle, WABoise, IDSacramento, CAAnaheim, CAOntario, CAHenderson, NVLas Vegas, NVSan Diego, CA
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CAMPUS TOURS
Explore our scenic campuses with a USU Student Ambassador, meet with an academic representative, tour housing, and get free Aggie Ice Cream.
Sign up for a tour at usu.edu/campustour
Logan • Price • Blanding • Regional Campuses
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONSTaggart Student Center, Rm. 1020160 Old Main HillLogan, UT 84322-0160
Phone: 800.488.8108Email: [email protected]: @USUAdmissionsusu.edu/admissions
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