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Page 1: Utah State University, Viewbook 2014-15

CoverWe need to figure out where to go with this.

2014 - 2015

Page 2: Utah State University, Viewbook 2014-15

AGGIESdefine

themselves

PARKERHOMETOWN: Merlin, OR. MAJOR: Human

Movement Science, Pre-Physical Therapy. WHY I’M AN AGGIE:· WUE Scholarship· Outdoor adventures· Quality learning· Community involvement

PRATT

An Aggie isn’t bound by generalized definitions.

AggiesCOMMUNITY,

NOT A COMMUTE;

EDUCATION,NOT A LECTURE.

ANA HOME FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS A

is home of the

MORE THAN 180,000 STUDENTS HAVE GRADUATED FROM UTAH STATE.

THIS MEANS THERE ARE MORE THAN 180,000 DEFINITIONS OF AN AGGIE.

�at will be YOUR definition?

page 2

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AGGIESdefine

themselves

PARKERHOMETOWN: Merlin, OR. MAJOR: Human

Movement Science, Pre-Physical Therapy. WHY I’M AN AGGIE:· WUE Scholarship· Outdoor adventures· Quality learning· Community involvement

PRATT

An Aggie isn’t bound by generalized definitions.

AggiesCOMMUNITY,

NOT A COMMUTE;

EDUCATION,NOT A LECTURE.

ANA HOME FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS A

is home of the

MORE THAN 180,000 STUDENTS HAVE GRADUATED FROM UTAH STATE.

THIS MEANS THERE ARE MORE THAN 180,000 DEFINITIONS OF AN AGGIE.

�at will be YOUR definition?

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AGGIESmake Logan a

COLLEGE TOWN

JEREMYHOMETOWN: Logan, UT. MAJOR: Art -

Graphic Design Emphasis.I’M AN AGGIE: · Powder surfer· Business owner· Designer· Filmmaker

B E S T

JENSEN

85 A

VERA

GE SUMMER HIGHS

34 A

VERA

GE WINTER HIGHS

9,984’

HIGH

EST MTN PEAK

SEATTLE12 hrs

ZION6 hrs

SAN FRANCISCO11 hrs

L.A.11 hrs

LAS VEGAS7 hrs

PHOENIX12 hrs

DENVER8 hrs

ALBUQUERQUE11 hrs

BOZEMAN6 hrs

BOISE4 hrsGRAND TETONS

4 HRS

YELLOWSTONE5 HRS

BEAR LAKE1 HR

SKI RESORTS1-3 HRS

ARCHES5 HRS

LAKE POWELL7 HRS

GRAND CANYON10 HRS

RENO8 hrs

PORTLAND11 hrs

LOGAN, UT...we’re closer than you think

Welcome to

SALT LAKE CITY1.5 hrs

115,520115,520Cache Valley

48,87948,879Logan

16,00016,000Campus

FR

EE

TRANSPORTATION

(On and off campus)

BIKE RENTALSand

H O M E O F T H E AG G I E S

page 4

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AGGIESmake Logan a

COLLEGE TOWN

JEREMYHOMETOWN: Logan, UT. MAJOR: Art -

Graphic Design Emphasis.I’M AN AGGIE: · Powder surfer· Business owner· Designer· Filmmaker

B E S T

JENSEN

85 A

VERA

GE SUMMER HIGHS

34 A

VERA

GE WINTER HIGHS

9,984’

HIGH

EST MTN PEAK

SEATTLE12 hrs

ZION6 hrs

SAN FRANCISCO11 hrs

L.A.11 hrs

LAS VEGAS7 hrs

PHOENIX12 hrs

DENVER8 hrs

ALBUQUERQUE11 hrs

BOZEMAN6 hrs

BOISE4 hrsGRAND TETONS

4 HRS

YELLOWSTONE5 HRS

BEAR LAKE1 HR

SKI RESORTS1-3 HRS

ARCHES5 HRS

LAKE POWELL7 HRS

GRAND CANYON10 HRS

RENO8 hrs

PORTLAND11 hrs

LOGAN, UT...we’re closer than you think

Welcome to

SALT LAKE CITY1.5 hrs

115,520115,520Cache Valley

48,87948,879Logan

16,00016,000Campus

FR

EE

TRANSPORTATION

(On and off campus)

BIKE RENTALSand

H O M E O F T H E AG G I E S

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Vet Girl

ACADEMICS

VALUE

(Forbes, “America’s Top Colleges,” Aug. 2011)IN “AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGE BUYS”PUBLIC UNIVERSITY

MORE FOR YOUR MONEY

(Forbes, “America’s Best College Buys,” Aug. 2013)

HIGHEST-RANKED PUBLIC UNIVERSITYin the WEST

nationin the

for

LOWEST TUITION

AND

in ‘America’s Top Colleges’

Wondering if USU has the program you want? Searchby keyword, A-Z degree list,or narrow down your optionswith USU’s Degree Finder:usu.edu/degrees

No other place provides the complete package quite like Utah State. Aggies graduate with an exceptional education, hands-on learning, and an amazing student life experience. USU provides big-school opportunities with a small-school feel.

PRESTIGE

(Princeton Review, “2012 Best Colleges: Region by Region, ”Aug. 2012)

in the

C O L L E G E

MoreCARNEGIE PROFESSORSof the year than any other college in Utah

TOP

OF

CARNEGIE RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS

million inCURRENT RESEARCH GRANTS

oldest

RESEARCH PROGRAMin theNATION

(That means more hands-on learning for you)

STUDENT/FACULTY

RATIO

More than

UNDER-GRADUATEDEGREES

RANKED

undergraduate

More than

GRADUATEDEGREES

ALYSSAHOMETOWN: Riverton, UT. MAJOR: Animal, Dairy,

Veterinary Science. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: · Animal research· Hands-on learning· All four seasons· Small town feel

BENSON

AGGIESL E A R N B Y

doing

#2#2#2#2

#3#3#3#33%3%3%3%

$213$213$213

2ND2ND2ND2ND

231

231

231

231to

165165165165

140140140140

BESTBESTBESTBEST WESTWESTWESTWEST

page 6

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ACADEMICS

VALUE

(Forbes, “America’s Top Colleges,” Aug. 2011)IN “AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGE BUYS”PUBLIC UNIVERSITY

MORE FOR YOUR MONEY

(Forbes, “America’s Best College Buys,” Aug. 2013)

HIGHEST-RANKED PUBLIC UNIVERSITYin the WEST

nationin the

for

LOWEST TUITION

AND

in ‘America’s Top Colleges’

Wondering if USU has the program you want? Searchby keyword, A-Z degree list,or narrow down your optionswith USU’s Degree Finder:usu.edu/degrees

No other place provides the complete package quite like Utah State. Aggies graduate with an exceptional education, hands-on learning, and an amazing student life experience. USU provides big-school opportunities with a small-school feel.

PRESTIGE

(Princeton Review, “2012 Best Colleges: Region by Region, ”Aug. 2012)

in the

C O L L E G E

MoreCARNEGIE PROFESSORSof the year than any other college in Utah

TOP

OF

CARNEGIE RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS

million inCURRENT RESEARCH GRANTS

oldest

RESEARCH PROGRAMin theNATION

(That means more hands-on learning for you)

STUDENT/FACULTY

RATIO

More than

UNDER-GRADUATEDEGREES

RANKED

undergraduate

More than

GRADUATEDEGREES

ALYSSAHOMETOWN: Riverton, UT. MAJOR: Animal, Dairy,

Veterinary Science. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: · Animal research· Hands-on learning· All four seasons· Small town feel

BENSON

AGGIESL E A R N B Y

doing

#2#2#2#2

#3#3#3#33%3%3%3%

$213$213$213

2ND2ND2ND2ND

231

231

231

231to

165165165165

140140140140

BESTBESTBESTBEST WESTWESTWESTWEST

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AGGIE’Scareer

CLASSROOMALEXHOMETOWN: Kissimmee, FL. MAJOR: Communicative

Disorders & Deaf Education. Doctor of Audiology Degree (Au.D.).WHY I’M AN AGGIE: · Listening & Spoken Language Scholarship· Dual research degrees· Interdisciplinary training· On-campus preschool

B E G I N S I N T H E

MEIBOS

MAJORSCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGBiological EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringMechanical Engineering -Aerospace Engineering

CAINE COLLEGE OF THE ARTSArt & Design -Art Education -Art History -Ceramics -Drawing & Painting -Graphic Design -Interior Design -Photography -Printmaking -SculptureMusic -Music Education -Music PerformanceMusic TherapyTheatre Arts -Acting -General Theatre Studies -Theatre Design & Tech. -Theatre Teaching

JON M. HUNTSMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAccountingBusiness AdministrationEconomics FinanceInternational BusinessManagement Information SystemsMarketing

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANDAPPLIED SCIENCESAgribusinessAg Communication & JournalismAgricultural EconomicsAgricultural Machinery Tech. (AAS/Cert.)Agricultural Systems TechnologyAgricultural EducationAnimal, Dairy, & Veterinary Science -Animal and Dairy Science -Biotechnology -Bioveterinary Science -Equine Science & ManagementAviation Tech. Maintenance Mgt.Aviation Tech. Professional Pilot -Fixed Wing -RotorcraftEnvironmental and NR Economics Environmental Soil/Water ScienceFamily and Consumer Sciences Ed.General Technology (AAS)International AgribusinessLandscape ArchitectureNutrition, Dietetics, & Food Sciences Ornamental Horticulture (AAS/Cert.)Plant ScienceResidential Landscape Design & ConstructionTechnology and Engineering Ed.

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAmerican StudiesAnthropologyAsian StudiesCommunication StudiesEnglish FrenchGermanGlobal CommunicationHistoryInternational StudiesJournalism & CommunicationLaw & Constitutional StudiesLiberal ArtsPhilosophyPolitical ScienceReligious StudiesSocial WorkSociologySpanish

EMMA ECCLES JONES COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICESCommunicative Disorders & Deaf Ed.Deaf Education & Early Childhood Ed.Deaf Education & Elementary Ed.Early Childhood EducationElementary EducationFamily, Consumer, & Human DevelopmentFamily Life StudiesGeneral StudiesHealth Education & Promotion -School Health -Community Health -Health ScienceHuman Movement Science -Exercise Science -Pre-Physical Therapy -P.E. TeachingInterdisciplinary StudiesParks & RecreationPsychologySecondary EducationSocial Studies Composite TeachingSpecial Education

COLLEGE OF SCIENCEApplied Environmental GeoscienceBiochemistryBiological Science Composite TeachingBiology (Premedical, Predental, Prehealth Professions Programs) -Biology -Cellular/Molecular -Ecology/Biodiversity -EnvironmentalChemistryChemistry TeachingEarth Science Composite Teaching GeologyMathematicsMathematics EducationMathematics/Statistics CompositeMathematics/Statistics Composite Teaching Nursing*Physical Science Composite Teaching PhysicsPhysics TeachingPublic Health -Environmental Health -Industrial Hygiene -Public Health EducationStatistics

*Nursing students are not eligible for academic scholarships. We recommend you apply to USU as an undeclared student instead.

QUINNEY COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCESConservation & Restoration EcologyEnvironmental StudiesFisheries & Aquatic Sciences ForestryGeographyGeography TeachingRangeland ResourcesRecreation Resource ManagementWatershed & Earth SystemsWildlife Science

A N

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AGGIE’Scareer

CLASSROOMALEXHOMETOWN: Kissimmee, FL. MAJOR: Communicative

Disorders & Deaf Education. Doctor of Audiology Degree (Au.D.).WHY I’M AN AGGIE: · Listening & Spoken Language Scholarship· Dual research degrees· Interdisciplinary training· On-campus preschool

B E G I N S I N T H E

MEIBOS

MAJORSCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGBiological EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringMechanical Engineering -Aerospace Engineering

CAINE COLLEGE OF THE ARTSArt & Design -Art Education -Art History -Ceramics -Drawing & Painting -Graphic Design -Interior Design -Photography -Printmaking -SculptureMusic -Music Education -Music PerformanceMusic TherapyTheatre Arts -Acting -General Theatre Studies -Theatre Design & Tech. -Theatre Teaching

JON M. HUNTSMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAccountingBusiness AdministrationEconomics FinanceInternational BusinessManagement Information SystemsMarketing

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ANDAPPLIED SCIENCESAgribusinessAg Communication & JournalismAgricultural EconomicsAgricultural Machinery Tech. (AAS/Cert.)Agricultural Systems TechnologyAgricultural EducationAnimal, Dairy, & Veterinary Science -Animal and Dairy Science -Biotechnology -Bioveterinary Science -Equine Science & ManagementAviation Tech. Maintenance Mgt.Aviation Tech. Professional Pilot -Fixed Wing -RotorcraftEnvironmental and NR Economics Environmental Soil/Water ScienceFamily and Consumer Sciences Ed.General Technology (AAS)International AgribusinessLandscape ArchitectureNutrition, Dietetics, & Food Sciences Ornamental Horticulture (AAS/Cert.)Plant ScienceResidential Landscape Design & ConstructionTechnology and Engineering Ed.

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAmerican StudiesAnthropologyAsian StudiesCommunication StudiesEnglish FrenchGermanGlobal CommunicationHistoryInternational StudiesJournalism & CommunicationLaw & Constitutional StudiesLiberal ArtsPhilosophyPolitical ScienceReligious StudiesSocial WorkSociologySpanish

EMMA ECCLES JONES COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICESCommunicative Disorders & Deaf Ed.Deaf Education & Early Childhood Ed.Deaf Education & Elementary Ed.Early Childhood EducationElementary EducationFamily, Consumer, & Human DevelopmentFamily Life StudiesGeneral StudiesHealth Education & Promotion -School Health -Community Health -Health ScienceHuman Movement Science -Exercise Science -Pre-Physical Therapy -P.E. TeachingInterdisciplinary StudiesParks & RecreationPsychologySecondary EducationSocial Studies Composite TeachingSpecial Education

COLLEGE OF SCIENCEApplied Environmental GeoscienceBiochemistryBiological Science Composite TeachingBiology (Premedical, Predental, Prehealth Professions Programs) -Biology -Cellular/Molecular -Ecology/Biodiversity -EnvironmentalChemistryChemistry TeachingEarth Science Composite Teaching GeologyMathematicsMathematics EducationMathematics/Statistics CompositeMathematics/Statistics Composite Teaching Nursing*Physical Science Composite Teaching PhysicsPhysics TeachingPublic Health -Environmental Health -Industrial Hygiene -Public Health EducationStatistics

*Nursing students are not eligible for academic scholarships. We recommend you apply to USU as an undeclared student instead.

QUINNEY COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCESConservation & Restoration EcologyEnvironmental StudiesFisheries & Aquatic Sciences ForestryGeographyGeography TeachingRangeland ResourcesRecreation Resource ManagementWatershed & Earth SystemsWildlife Science

A N

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RESEARCHM A T T E R S

Taking waste coal, a current environmental hazard, USU can make “Clean Coke” that is cleaner, cheaper, and profitable.

A team at USU designed and developed a wireless power-transfer

technology that can charge electric vehicles as they drive down the road.

AGGIESLOOK WORLD

DIFFERENT

ZACHARYHOMETOWN: Bonney Lake, WA. MAJOR: Social

Studies Composite Teaching.WHY I’M AN AGGIE:· Sigma Phi Epsilon· Top-tier academics· Clubs and organizations· Campus location

F R O M A

VOLIN

CLEAN COKE FUEL:WIRELESS

POWER ENERGY:

Creating synthetic spider silk proteins

to produce high-tech clothing,

bulletproof skin, parachutes,

airbags, and repair ligaments and

tendons.

SPIDERSILK:

TECHNOLOGY

POWERELECTRONICS

LAB:

We send more student-developed experiments into space than any other university in the world.

AQUAPONICS:USU researchers developed unique solutions for sustainable agriculture in arid climates, nationally and internationally.

Wide-ranging research spanning

battery life, smart phones, computing,

lighting, power conversions and

distribution, autonomous

operations of wireless sensors,

renewable energy sources, and

energy storage.

PERSPECTIVE

at the

SPACE DYNAMICSLABORATORY

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RESEARCHM A T T E R S

Taking waste coal, a current environmental hazard, USU can make “Clean Coke” that is cleaner, cheaper, and profitable.

A team at USU designed and developed a wireless power-transfer

technology that can charge electric vehicles as they drive down the road.

AGGIESLOOK WORLD

DIFFERENT

ZACHARYHOMETOWN: Bonney Lake, WA. MAJOR: Social

Studies Composite Teaching.WHY I’M AN AGGIE:· Sigma Phi Epsilon· Top-tier academics· Clubs and organizations· Campus location

F R O M A

VOLIN

CLEAN COKE FUEL:WIRELESS

POWER ENERGY:

Creating synthetic spider silk proteins

to produce high-tech clothing,

bulletproof skin, parachutes,

airbags, and repair ligaments and

tendons.

SPIDERSILK:

TECHNOLOGY

POWERELECTRONICS

LAB:

We send more student-developed experiments into space than any other university in the world.

AQUAPONICS:USU researchers developed unique solutions for sustainable agriculture in arid climates, nationally and internationally.

Wide-ranging research spanning

battery life, smart phones, computing,

lighting, power conversions and

distribution, autonomous

operations of wireless sensors,

renewable energy sources, and

energy storage.

PERSPECTIVE

at the

SPACE DYNAMICSLABORATORY

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AGGIES

Aggie

TRADITIONS &INVOLVEMENT

On nights of an

iconic

BUILT IN 1889,

OLD MAINIS USU’S MOST

SHINES

VICTORY,

HowlMardi Gras:THE AND

two must-attend events for Aggies and students from colleges

BUILDING.OLD MAIN’S TOWER

has been around since 1921 and stands as one of the oldest and most delicious traditions.

ALL OVER THE WEST!

ICE CREAM200+ CLUBS

TO CHOOSE FROM, OR START YOUR OWN!

200+200+Aggie

Aggie

AGGIESembrace

TRADITION

JULIAHOMETOWN: Sterling, VA. MAJOR: Intl. Studies.

WHY I’M AN AGGIE: · USU Ambassador· Polynesian Student Union· Aggie Ice Cream· Different cultures & people

FIEIKI

(97- YEAR TRADITION)

On any full moon, kiss someone who is already a "True Aggie."

OROn the night of Homecoming or A-Day, kiss someone while

standing on the "A."

AS THEIR OWN

�ue Aggie

SING THE

Scotsmanwith your fellow Aggies.

All home games are

FOR STUDENTSwith valid USU student ID.

FREE

Experience USU Athletics at: usu.edu/gameday

page 12

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AGGIES

Aggie

TRADITIONS &INVOLVEMENT

On nights of an

iconic

BUILT IN 1889,

OLD MAINIS USU’S MOST

SHINES

VICTORY,

HowlMardi Gras:THE AND

two must-attend events for Aggies and students from colleges

BUILDING.OLD MAIN’S TOWER

has been around since 1921 and stands as one of the oldest and most delicious traditions.

ALL OVER THE WEST!

ICE CREAM200+ CLUBS

TO CHOOSE FROM, OR START YOUR OWN!

200+200+Aggie

Aggie

AGGIESembrace

TRADITION

JULIAHOMETOWN: Sterling, VA. MAJOR: Intl. Studies.

WHY I’M AN AGGIE: · USU Ambassador· Polynesian Student Union· Aggie Ice Cream· Different cultures & people

FIEIKI

(97- YEAR TRADITION)

On any full moon, kiss someone who is already a "True Aggie."

OROn the night of Homecoming or A-Day, kiss someone while

standing on the "A."

AS THEIR OWN

�ue Aggie

SING THE

Scotsmanwith your fellow Aggies.

All home games are

FOR STUDENTSwith valid USU student ID.

FREE

Experience USU Athletics at: usu.edu/gameday

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I Believe

&HOME COURTBEST

OF THE

IN THE

WEST

D I V I S I O N

ADVANTAGE

POINSETTIABOWL

Baseball (M)

Cycling (M&W)

Hockey (M)

Lacrosse (M&W)

Basketball (M&W)

Football (M)

Gymnastics (W)

Softball (W)

Cross Country (M&W)

Indoor Track (M&W)

INTERCOLLEGIATE CLUB SPORTSRacquetball (M&W)

Rodeo (M&W)

Rugby (M&W)

Soccer (M)

Outdoor Track (M&W)

Golf (M)

Soccer (W)

Tennis (M&W)

Volleyball (W)FOR MORE INFO VISIT - UTAHSTATEAGGIES.COM TO CHOOSE YOUR SPORT - USU.EDU/CAMPREC

INTRAMURAL SPORTS WEBSITE

NCAA DIVISION 1 SPORTSSwimming (M&W)

Ultimate Frisbee (M&W)

Volleyball (M)

CHECK OUT THE

BE OUR GUEST TO A FOOTBALL OR BASKETBALL GAME SIGN UP AT USU.EDU/ADMISSIONS/FREETICKETS

UTA

H S

TATE

UTA

H S

TA

TE

ATHLETICS

BASEBALL

nationalCHAMPIONS

2014 NCBA

winners

AGGIEChampion

HOMETOWN: Houston, TX. MAJOR: Management

Information Systems. I’M AN AGGIE: · Student-athlete mentor· Community volunteer· Number cruncher· Heisman contender

I S A

KEETON

A N

THAT WE WILL WIN!

CHUCKIE

2013 FOOTBALL

EXPERIENCE USU ATHLETICS: USU.EDU/GAMEDAY

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I Believe

&HOME COURTBEST

OF THE

IN THE

WEST

D I V I S I O N

ADVANTAGE

POINSETTIABOWL

Baseball (M)

Cycling (M&W)

Hockey (M)

Lacrosse (M&W)

Basketball (M&W)

Football (M)

Gymnastics (W)

Softball (W)

Cross Country (M&W)

Indoor Track (M&W)

INTERCOLLEGIATE CLUB SPORTSRacquetball (M&W)

Rodeo (M&W)

Rugby (M&W)

Soccer (M)

Outdoor Track (M&W)

Golf (M)

Soccer (W)

Tennis (M&W)

Volleyball (W)FOR MORE INFO VISIT - UTAHSTATEAGGIES.COM TO CHOOSE YOUR SPORT - USU.EDU/CAMPREC

INTRAMURAL SPORTS WEBSITE

NCAA DIVISION 1 SPORTSSwimming (M&W)

Ultimate Frisbee (M&W)

Volleyball (M)

CHECK OUT THE

BE OUR GUEST TO A FOOTBALL OR BASKETBALL GAME SIGN UP AT USU.EDU/ADMISSIONS/FREETICKETS

UTA

H S

TATE

UTA

H S

TA

TE

ATHLETICS

BASEBALL

nationalCHAMPIONS

2014 NCBA

winners

AGGIEChampion

HOMETOWN: Houston, TX. MAJOR: Management

Information Systems. I’M AN AGGIE: · Student-athlete mentor· Community volunteer· Number cruncher· Heisman contender

I S A

KEETON

A N

THAT WE WILL WIN!

CHUCKIE

2013 FOOTBALL

EXPERIENCE USU ATHLETICS: USU.EDU/GAMEDAY

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80%

AGGIESmoveBEAT

TO THEIR OWN

AMIHOMETOWN: Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. MAJOR:

Business & Public Relations. I’M AN AGGIE: · Theta Nu Psi· Step dancer· Business owner· Black Student Union

MEITE

RESIDENTIALCAMPUS

STUDENTSUtahState

Types of

ON-CAMPUS1. Apartment 2. Traditional

3. Suite

BLUE SQUARE OFF-CAMPUS

APPROX.

OF ALL

bluesquareusu.com

usu.edu/housing

trueaggie.comHundreds of options to choose from.

MAKING US UTAH’S LARGEST RESIDENTIAL CAMPUS

HOUSING:

A preferred, luxury, off-campus student housing complex.

taking more classes and getting

better grades

5 minute walk to

class

l i v i n g O N C A M P U S m e a n s

meal plans = 3 square meals a day

with no cooking

LIVE AWAY

FROM HOME

80%

AGGIE RECREATION CENTER

• fitness studios• weight rooms• indoor track• climbing wall

• basketball courts• volleyball courts• lounges• cardio rooms

student-only facility

OPENING FALL 2015

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80%

AGGIESmoveBEAT

TO THEIR OWN

AMIHOMETOWN: Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. MAJOR:

Business & Public Relations. I’M AN AGGIE: · Theta Nu Psi· Step dancer· Business owner· Black Student Union

MEITE

RESIDENTIALCAMPUS

STUDENTSUtahState

Types of

ON-CAMPUS1. Apartment 2. Traditional

3. Suite

BLUE SQUARE OFF-CAMPUS

APPROX.

OF ALL

bluesquareusu.com

usu.edu/housing

trueaggie.comHundreds of options to choose from.

MAKING US UTAH’S LARGEST RESIDENTIAL CAMPUS

HOUSING:

A preferred, luxury, off-campus student housing complex.

taking more classes and getting

better grades

5 minute walk to

class

l i v i n g O N C A M P U S m e a n s

meal plans = 3 square meals a day

with no cooking

LIVE AWAY

FROM HOME

80%

AGGIE RECREATION CENTER

• fitness studios• weight rooms• indoor track• climbing wall

• basketball courts• volleyball courts• lounges• cardio rooms

student-only facility

OPENING FALL 2015

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WHEN & WHERE

32

REGIONAL CAMPUSESA N D

USU-ONLINE

TOOELEOREM

NEPHI

MOAB

DELTA

BLANDING

EPHRAIM

UINTAH

BRIGHAMCITY

TREMONTON

KAYSVILLE

BASIN

SALT LAKE CITYWENDOVERPARK CITY

HEBER CITY

CASTLE DALE

MILFORDBEAVER

JUNCTION

KANAB

BICKNELLMONTICELLO

MONTEZUMA CREEKMONUMENT VALLEY

GRANTSVILLE

RICHFIELD

Utah State University reaches far beyond the Logan campus. With statewide regional campuses and USU-Online, you can be an Aggie anywhere in the world, at anytime.

REGIONAL CAMPUSES& SITES

REGIONAL CAMPUSES offer

USU-ONLINE offers

ASSOCIATE’S, BACHELOR’S,MASTER’S & DOCTORAL

DEGREES

OVER O N L I N E

COURSES

DEGREES

ST. GEORGE

CEDAR CITY PANGUITCH

LEARN MORE ABOUT USU EASTERN: EASTERN.USU.EDU

LEARN MORE ABOUT REGIONAL CAMPUSES: DISTANCE.USU.EDU

TAKE CLASSES

YOU WANT: online.usu.edu

(LOGAN)

(PRICE)

325656350350

1414

WHEN & WHERE

RANDOLPH

MANILA

AGGIESeverywhere

TERALINHOMETOWN: Mapleton, UT. MAJOR: Recreation

Resource Management. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: · Regional Campus - Moab· Outdoor involvement· Caring professors· Diverse programs

A R E

PETEREIT

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WHEN & WHERE

32

REGIONAL CAMPUSESA N D

USU-ONLINE

TOOELEOREM

NEPHI

MOAB

DELTA

BLANDING

EPHRAIM

UINTAH

BRIGHAMCITY

TREMONTON

KAYSVILLE

BASIN

SALT LAKE CITYWENDOVERPARK CITY

HEBER CITY

CASTLE DALE

MILFORDBEAVER

JUNCTION

KANAB

BICKNELLMONTICELLO

MONTEZUMA CREEKMONUMENT VALLEY

GRANTSVILLE

RICHFIELD

Utah State University reaches far beyond the Logan campus. With statewide regional campuses and USU-Online, you can be an Aggie anywhere in the world, at anytime.

REGIONAL CAMPUSES& SITES

REGIONAL CAMPUSES offer

USU-ONLINE offers

ASSOCIATE’S, BACHELOR’S,MASTER’S & DOCTORAL

DEGREESOV

ER O N L I N E

COURSES

DEGREES

ST. GEORGE

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FAFSA CHECKLISTGRANTS – Free money awarded to students with the greatest financial need.

LOANS – Money that must be repaid, with interest.

WORK STUDY – Money you work for through an on-campus job. Awarded to students with financial need.

SCHOLARSHIPS – Money awarded based on application/merit/qualification. Deadlines and requirements vary.

Apply for a PIN at – pin.ed.gov.

Fill out the FREE application at – fafsa.ed.gov.

Check your email often for updates. Accept only the aid you want.

Contact the USU Financial Aid Office to find your personal financial aid counselor, ask questions, and check your aid status: www.usu.edu/finaid.

TYPES OF AID:

2014 - 2015 SCHOOL YEAR

COST

FINANCIAL AID

*Tuition is based on 12-18 credit hours. Tuition may vary based on your program and

is subject to change. For current rates, go to usu.edu/tuition.

For International Student information,

visit: usu.edu/oiss.

ESTIMATEWHAT YOUR

COST WILL BE:usu.edu/costcalculator

TUITION & FEES: * SEMESTER YEAR

RESIDENT $3,192 $6,384

NONRESIDENT $9,245 $18,490

ESTIMATED EXPENSES:

ROOM & BOARD $2,500 $5,000

BOOKS & SUPPLIES $400 $800

TOTAL:

RESIDENT $6,092 $12,184

NONRESIDENT $12,145 $24,290ADMISSION NEW FRESHMEN TRANSFER

SUMMER SEMESTER APRIL 1 APRIL 1FALL SEMESTER APRIL 1 JUNE 1SPRING SEMESTER OCTOBER 1 OCTOBER 1

SCHOLARSHIP

DEADLINES

ADMISSION INDEX

If you don’t meet the criteria, contact us for options at 435.797.1079, 800.488.8108, or visit usu.edu/admissions.

FRESHMEN

TRANSFER STUDENTS

need a 17 ACT, 2.5 GPA, and a 90 index score to be admitted.

need at least a 2.2 GPA and meet the minimum GPA requirements for their desired major.

usu.edu/admissions/applyonline

ACADEMIC Based on academic merit.

NEED-BASED INVOLVEMENTBased on financial need.

Based on outstanding involvement, leadership, and service experience.

DEPARTMENTALCheck with your department for details once you’ve declared a major.

ALUMNIBased on family legacy.

FIND OUT ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED: USU.EDU/SCHOLARSHIPS

DEADLINES

FRESHMEN TRANSFERFALL SEMESTER ONLY DEC 1 FEB 1

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FAFSA CHECKLISTGRANTS – Free money awarded to students with the greatest financial need.

LOANS – Money that must be repaid, with interest.

WORK STUDY – Money you work for through an on-campus job. Awarded to students with financial need.

SCHOLARSHIPS – Money awarded based on application/merit/qualification. Deadlines and requirements vary.

Apply for a PIN at – pin.ed.gov.

Fill out the FREE application at – fafsa.ed.gov.

Check your email often for updates. Accept only the aid you want.

Contact the USU Financial Aid Office to find your personal financial aid counselor, ask questions, and check your aid status: www.usu.edu/finaid.

TYPES OF AID:

2014 - 2015 SCHOOL YEAR

COST

FINANCIAL AID

*Tuition is based on 12-18 credit hours. Tuition may vary based on your program and

is subject to change. For current rates, go to usu.edu/tuition.

For International Student information,

visit: usu.edu/oiss.

ESTIMATEWHAT YOUR

COST WILL BE:usu.edu/costcalculator

TUITION & FEES: * SEMESTER YEAR

RESIDENT $3,192 $6,384

NONRESIDENT $9,245 $18,490

ESTIMATED EXPENSES:

ROOM & BOARD $2,500 $5,000

BOOKS & SUPPLIES $400 $800

TOTAL:

RESIDENT $6,092 $12,184

NONRESIDENT $12,145 $24,290ADMISSION NEW FRESHMEN TRANSFER

SUMMER SEMESTER APRIL 1 APRIL 1FALL SEMESTER APRIL 1 JUNE 1SPRING SEMESTER OCTOBER 1 OCTOBER 1

SCHOLARSHIP

DEADLINES

ADMISSION INDEX

If you don’t meet the criteria, contact us for options at 435.797.1079, 800.488.8108, or visit usu.edu/admissions.

FRESHMEN

TRANSFER STUDENTS

need a 17 ACT, 2.5 GPA, and a 90 index score to be admitted.

need at least a 2.2 GPA and meet the minimum GPA requirements for their desired major.

usu.edu/admissions/applyonline

ACADEMIC Based on academic merit.

NEED-BASED INVOLVEMENTBased on financial need.

Based on outstanding involvement, leadership, and service experience.

DEPARTMENTALCheck with your department for details once you’ve declared a major.

ALUMNIBased on family legacy.

FIND OUT ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED: USU.EDU/SCHOLARSHIPS

DEADLINES

FRESHMEN TRANSFERFALL SEMESTER ONLY DEC 1 FEB 1

fo r F a l l 2 0 1 5

fo r F a l l 2 0 1 5

ADMISSIONS

SCHOLARSHIPS

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USUDEFERMENTCHECKLIST2014 OPEN HOUSES & RECEPTIONS

usu.edu/admissions/openhouse

UTAH OPEN HOUSES (6-8 PM)October 9 ProvoOctober 23 Davis / WeberOctober 28 CacheNovember 6 Salt Lake CityDecember 2 St. George

OUT-OF-STATE OPEN HOUSES (6-8 PM)September 16 Reno, NVSeptember 29 Chicago, ILOctober 1 Phoenix, AZOctober 3 Washington DCOctober 15 Houston, TXOctober 15 Preston, IDOctober 16 Dallas, TXOctober 22 Denver, CONovember 4 Portland, ORNovember 5 Seattle, WANovember 12 Boise, IDNovember 13 Idaho Falls, IDNovember 18 San Diego, CANovember 18 Ontario, CANovember 19 Anaheim, CANovember 19 Rocklin, CADecember 3 Las Vegas, NV

2014 - 2015 ON-CAMPUS EVENTSusu.edu/admissions/freshmen

October 10 or 24 Out–of-State DayNovember 1 or 7 Aggie Leadership ExtravaganzaNovember 14 Out-of-State DayNovember 21 Diversity DayFebruary 21 Ultimate Aggie ExperienceFebruary 27 Hispanic Leadership ConferenceMarch 27 A–DayMarch 27 Scholars ExperienceJune 15-18 USU Leadership Conference (USULC)

APPLY FOR ADMISSIONSMust apply BEFORE DECEMBER 1. Here’s what you’ll need:

• Official ACT/SAT• Official High School Transcripts• $40 Application Fee• usu.edu/admissions/apply

VISIT CAMPUSYear-round campus tours. usu.edu/admissions/campustour

ATTEND AN OPEN HOUSE IN YOUR AREAApply for admission and receive qualifying scholarships on the spot,

talk to your academic department, get free Aggie Ice Cream.usu.edu/admissions/openhouse

APPLY FOR HOUSINGOn-campus, Blue Square Apartments, and off-campus housing.Recommended application for housing is November 1.usu.edu/housing

APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AIDApplication opens January 1. Fill out Free FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov

SIGN UP FOR ORIENTATION (SOAR)Mandatory orientation program sign-up begins March 1. Reserve your course schedule for Fall Semester. usu.edu/soar

Thinking of coming to USU later?

• Apply now (we defer admissions and scholarships for up to 2 1/2 years).

• Have your leave date? Let us know at usu.edu/loa (this changes your enrolled date at USU).

• Take your Aggie gear with you while you’re gone.

CHECKLIST DEFERMENT USU YOUYOUcoming to

USUUSUYOUYOU coming to

A G G I E

GAMEDAY T-SHIRT

1 TICKET

AGGIE ICE CREAM

CAMPUS TOUR

orBRING A DATE

USU.EDU/ADMISSIONS/FREETICKETS

CAMPUS TOURS

SIGN UP FOR A TOURUSU.EDU/CAMPUSTOUR

Walk around with a current student, meet with an advisor, tour housing,

and get free Aggie Ice Cream.Monday - Friday 10:15 AM & 1:15 PM

Get up-to-date info, find friends, ask questions, and join the Aggies.

“USU INCOMING CLASS OF 2015”

Check out what’s going on at USU:usu.edu/socialmedia

usustatesman.comAnd read USU’s newspaper

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USUDEFERMENTCHECKLIST2014 OPEN HOUSES & RECEPTIONS

usu.edu/admissions/openhouse

UTAH OPEN HOUSES (6-8 PM)October 9 ProvoOctober 23 Davis / WeberOctober 28 CacheNovember 6 Salt Lake CityDecember 2 St. George

OUT-OF-STATE OPEN HOUSES (6-8 PM)September 16 Reno, NVSeptember 29 Chicago, ILOctober 1 Phoenix, AZOctober 3 Washington DCOctober 15 Houston, TXOctober 15 Preston, IDOctober 16 Dallas, TXOctober 22 Denver, CONovember 4 Portland, ORNovember 5 Seattle, WANovember 12 Boise, IDNovember 13 Idaho Falls, IDNovember 18 San Diego, CANovember 18 Ontario, CANovember 19 Anaheim, CANovember 19 Rocklin, CADecember 3 Las Vegas, NV

2014 - 2015 ON-CAMPUS EVENTSusu.edu/admissions/freshmen

October 10 or 24 Out–of-State DayNovember 1 or 7 Aggie Leadership ExtravaganzaNovember 14 Out-of-State DayNovember 21 Diversity DayFebruary 21 Ultimate Aggie ExperienceFebruary 27 Hispanic Leadership ConferenceMarch 27 A–DayMarch 27 Scholars ExperienceJune 15-18 USU Leadership Conference (USULC)

APPLY FOR ADMISSIONSMust apply BEFORE DECEMBER 1. Here’s what you’ll need:

• Official ACT/SAT• Official High School Transcripts• $40 Application Fee• usu.edu/admissions/apply

VISIT CAMPUSYear-round campus tours. usu.edu/admissions/campustour

ATTEND AN OPEN HOUSE IN YOUR AREAApply for admission and receive qualifying scholarships on the spot,

talk to your academic department, get free Aggie Ice Cream.usu.edu/admissions/openhouse

APPLY FOR HOUSINGOn-campus, Blue Square Apartments, and off-campus housing.Recommended application for housing is November 1.usu.edu/housing

APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AIDApplication opens January 1. Fill out Free FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov

SIGN UP FOR ORIENTATION (SOAR)Mandatory orientation program sign-up begins March 1. Reserve your course schedule for Fall Semester. usu.edu/soar

Thinking of coming to USU later?

• Apply now (we defer admissions and scholarships for up to 2 1/2 years).

• Have your leave date? Let us know at usu.edu/loa (this changes your enrolled date at USU).

• Take your Aggie gear with you while you’re gone.

CHECKLIST DEFERMENT USU YOUYOUcoming to

USUUSUYOUYOU coming to

A G G I E

GAMEDAY T-SHIRT

1 TICKET

AGGIE ICE CREAM

CAMPUS TOUR

orBRING A DATE

USU.EDU/ADMISSIONS/FREETICKETS

CAMPUS TOURS

SIGN UP FOR A TOURUSU.EDU/CAMPUSTOUR

Walk around with a current student, meet with an advisor, tour housing,

and get free Aggie Ice Cream.Monday - Friday 10:15 AM & 1:15 PM

Get up-to-date info, find friends, ask questions, and join the Aggies.

“USU INCOMING CLASS OF 2015”

Check out what’s going on at USU:usu.edu/socialmedia

usustatesman.comAnd read USU’s newspaper

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Admissions, Scholarships, & Residency 800.488.8108, 435.797.1079, email: [email protected]

Access & Diversity Center 435.797.1728Alumni Relations 435.797.2055 Athletics 435.797.1850 Campus Store (Bookstore) 800.662.3950 / 435.797.1666Career Services 435.797.7777COLLEGES College of Agriculture & Applied Sciences 435.797.2200 Caine College of the Arts 435.797.7985 Jon M. Huntsman School of Business 435.797.2272 EEJ College of Education & Human Services 435.797.1437 College of Engineering 435.797.2775 College of Humanities & Social Sciences 435.797.1195 Quinney College of Natural Resources 435.797.2445 College of Science 435.797.2478Disability Resource Center 435.797.2444Distance Education 435.797.9700Financial Aid 435.797.0173I.T. Desk 435.797.4357Honors 435.797.2715Housing & Dining Services 800.863.1085 / 435.797.3113O�ce of International Students & Scholars 435.797.1124Registration 435.797.1116ROTC – Air Force 435.797.8723ROTC – Army 435.797.7058SOAR 800.606.4878 / 435.797.0283School of Graduate Studies 435.797.1189Student Involvement & Leadership Center 435.797.2912Student Health & Wellness Center 435.797.1660Study Abroad 435.797.1124Testing Services 435.797.1004University Advising 435.797.3373University Inn 435.797.0017University Operator 435.797.1000USU Eastern 435.613.5000

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONSTAGGART STUDENT CENTER, RM. 1020160 OLD MAIN HILLLOGAN, UT 84322-0160WWW.USU.EDU/ADMISSIONSPHONE: 435.797.1079TOLL FREE: 800.488.8108FAX: 435.797.3708EMAIL: [email protected]

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