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.
- 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.
- 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.
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.
| Program Level | Annual Cost of Attendance |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate | $24,993.00 - $24,993.00 |
| Graduate | $24,773.00 - $24,773.00 |
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.
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| Undergraduate | View Programs | — |
| Graduate | View Programs | — |