Utah State University

Utah State University

Utah State University, 8100 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USA

Utah State University (USU) is a public land-grant and space-grant research university known for its career-focused academics and applied research, spanning fields such as engineering, agriculture, business, education, and natural sciences. USU emphasizes hands-on learning through labs, industry collaborations, extension services across Utah, and research opportunities for undergraduates and graduates. The main campus in Logan, Utah offers a vibrant college town experience with active student life, NCAA Division I athletics, and access to outdoor recreation. The university also supports global engagement through study abroad, international student services, and a statewide campus network.

Quick Facts
  • Founded in 1888 and designated Utah’s land-grant university with a strong focus on innovation and practicality.
  • Offers hundreds of degree options across six colleges, including research, professional, and technical programs.
  • Recognized for robust extension and outreach programs serving all 29 Utah counties.
  • Student engagement includes over 30 statewide campuses and extensive online options.
  • Campus life includes Aggie traditions and NCAA Division I sports.
  • International students can work on campus and access employment support through visa counseling.
Institution Overview
Website Visit site
Location Utah State University, 8100 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USA
Address Utah State University, 8100 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USA
Size & Selectivity
Total Students 28,063
Undergraduate 20,000
Graduate 8,000
International Students 10
Admission Rate 91.0%
Student Composition
Female50.0%
Male50.0%
Key Dates
  • Fall priority undergraduate deadline: March 1 (priority international application) and April 1 (priority enrollment deposit).
  • Spring priority deadline: October 1 with deposit by November 1.
  • Graduate deadlines: Vary by program and semester; consult the Graduate School admissions pages.
  • Scholarships/financial aid: Deadlines vary; check USU financial support calendars.
  • Decision & confirmation: Admitted students typically must confirm (pay deposit) by the posted enrollment deadlines each term.
Application Requirements

Undergraduate (international):

  • Academic: Official high school transcripts with English translation if needed; minimum GPA ~2.7 is suggested in international admissions guidance (may vary by major).
  • English proficiency: TOEFL/IELTS/MET/Cambridge scores accepted; submit official reports.
  • Standardized tests: SAT/ACT may be required for certain majors (e.g., Computer Science, Engineering) but not universally required.
  • Financial documentation: Proof of funds required for I-20 and visa processing.

Graduate (international):

  • Academic: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institution; official transcripts required.
  • English proficiency: Demonstrated via TOEFL/IELTS unless waived per policy (e.g., prior English-language instruction).
  • Standardized tests: Some programs may require GRE/GMAT; check specific graduate department admissions pages.
  • Document translation: Transcripts not in English must include certified translations.
Location & Address
Physical Address
Address Utah State University, 8100 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USA
City Logan
State/Region Utah
ZIP/Postal Code 84322
Country United States
Region
Location Utah State University, 8100 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USA
Jurisdiction Utah, United States
Fees & Tuition
Program Costs
Program Level Annual Cost of Attendance
Undergraduate $24,993.00 - $24,993.00
Graduate $24,773.00 - $24,773.00
Other Costs & Fees
Enrollment
Headcount
Total Students 28,063
Undergraduate Students 20,000
Graduate Students 8,000
International Students 10
Selectivity
Admission Rate 91.0%
Student Composition
Female 50.0%
Male 50.0%
Admission Requirements

Undergraduate (international):

  • Academic: Official high school transcripts with English translation if needed; minimum GPA ~2.7 is suggested in international admissions guidance (may vary by major).
  • English proficiency: TOEFL/IELTS/MET/Cambridge scores accepted; submit official reports.
  • Standardized tests: SAT/ACT may be required for certain majors (e.g., Computer Science, Engineering) but not universally required.
  • Financial documentation: Proof of funds required for I-20 and visa processing.

Graduate (international):

  • Academic: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institution; official transcripts required.
  • English proficiency: Demonstrated via TOEFL/IELTS unless waived per policy (e.g., prior English-language instruction).
  • Standardized tests: Some programs may require GRE/GMAT; check specific graduate department admissions pages.
  • Document translation: Transcripts not in English must include certified translations.
Available Programs
Programs Information
Level Web Page Download
Undergraduate View Programs
Graduate View Programs
This section lists each available program source by level, including a link to the official programs page and/or an uploaded document where available.
Catalog/Brochure
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Jan 14, 2026, 16:04 — Updated by Kipkorir Gideon