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L.A.
HoustonMesa
Boise
Seattle
Albuquerque
Miami
Portland
Chicago
NYC
Denver
Star Valley
Washington DC
Atlanta
Salt Lake City1.5 hrs 83 mi:
:2 hrs 145 mi
4 hrs 291 mi:
:8 hrs 528 mi
:7.5 hrs 501 mi
:11.5 hrs 770 mi
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:24.5 hrs 1,541 mi
:28.5 hrs 1,872 mi
39 hrs 2,567 mi:
:21 hrs. 1,395 mi
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driving distancesYoure closer than you think.
Cover: Ciera Cox, Utah, Undeclared, and Daniel Robinson, Utah,
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BRIGHAM CITY
TOOELE
SANJUAN
USUEASTERN
LOGAN
UINTAHBASIN
16 ,000 studentsat Logan campus
28 ,000statewide880FACULTY
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Group of Companies, 2010( )
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Love USU but cant come to
Logan?
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REGIONAL CAMPUSES,
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Best college town WestAIER College Destination Index
2010-11,
75 Best College Towns, Sept. 2010( )
D iscover your Adventure in cache valley. Courtney
McCann.Nevada.Accounting.
Literally a one-minute drive from campus.4
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BRIGHAM CITY
TOOELE
SANJUAN
USUEASTERN
LOGAN
UINTAHBASIN
16 ,000 studentsat Logan campus
28 ,000statewide880FACULTY
1 ,948STAFF
LOGAN CAMPUS
400 AcresSTATEWIDE
7 ,000 acresthe
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csfastUtah State
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minors
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48 , 1 74Cache County
1 1 2 ,656
Public transportationfor Cache Valleyfree
#4 Most secure place to livewinter highs34
summer highs85
4 ,778 elevation
LoganFarmers Insurance
Group of Companies, 2010( )
#2 IN TH
E
Love USU but cant come to
Logan?
UTAH STATE HAS
2 14
... AND A COMPREHENSIVEREGIONAL COLLEGE:
EDUCATIONCENTERS,
REGIONAL CAMPUSES,
WWW.CEU.EDU
mor
eth
anm
ore
than
Best college town WestAIER College Destination Index
2010-11,
75 Best College Towns, Sept. 2010( )
D iscover your Adventure in cache valley. Courtney
McCann.Nevada.Accounting.
Literally a one-minute drive from campus.4
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AthleticsDISCOVER AGGIE PRIDE
CHEER AS AN AGGIEPLAY AS AN AGGIEWIN AS AN AGGIE
See why ESPN says USU has the best home court advantage in the
west!
BE THE NEXT WILD BILL
Club sportsHockeyUltimate FrisbeeMens
LacrosseBaseballBowlingCyclingRacquetball
RodeoRugbyMens SoccerMens VolleyballSwimmingWrestling
Intramuralsports
Flag FootballSoccerVolleyballDodgeballIndoor Soccer
3-on-3 Basketball5-on-5 BasketballRacquetballSoftballUltimate
Frisbee
BadmintonTable TennisTennisKickball
Big Blue Race Series: 2 outdoor triathlons, 3 indoor triathlons,
& 3 5K and 10K fun runs
Ncaa
Sports
BasketballCross Country
FootballMens Golf
Womens GymnasticsWomens Soccer
SoftballTennis
Track and FieldWomens VolleyballDivision 1
utahstateaggies.com
More information on club and intramural sports at
usu.edu/camprec.
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AthleticsDISCOVER AGGIE PRIDE
CHEER AS AN AGGIEPLAY AS AN AGGIEWIN AS AN AGGIE
See why ESPN says USU has the best home court advantage in the
west!
BE THE NEXT WILD BILL
Club sportsHockeyUltimate FrisbeeMens
LacrosseBaseballBowlingCyclingRacquetball
RodeoRugbyMens SoccerMens VolleyballSwimmingWrestling
Intramuralsports
Flag FootballSoccerVolleyballDodgeballIndoor Soccer
3-on-3 Basketball5-on-5 BasketballRacquetballSoftballUltimate
Frisbee
BadmintonTable TennisTennisKickball
Big Blue Race Series: 2 outdoor triathlons, 3 indoor triathlons,
& 3 5K and 10K fun runs
Ncaa
Sports
BasketballCross Country
FootballMens Golf
Womens GymnasticsWomens Soccer
SoftballTennis
Track and FieldWomens VolleyballDivision 1
utahstateaggies.com
More information on club and intramural sports at
usu.edu/camprec.
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experiences. W
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exchange prog
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dreams of
travel can
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reality.
More than 140 locations!For details, visit
usu.edu/studyabroad.Abroad
DISCOVER
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Aggies
Call home from the U.K.!98
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Study
Nehmen Sie Fotos
in der Schweiz
Correr con los
toros en Espaa From Chi
na to Chile,
Aggies have th
e world as
their classroo
m. USUs
study abroad p
rogram
offers more tha
n 140
different locati
ons for
international l
earning
experiences. W
ith
scholarships,
internships, an
d student
exchange prog
rams
available, your
dreams of
travel can
now be
reality.
More than 140 locations!For details, visit
usu.edu/studyabroad.Abroad
DISCOVER
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Academicsdiscover your future
Paul Urzagaste.Bolivia.Plant Science.
Melanie Rossiter.Utah.
Liberal Arts.
LAURIE MCNEIL.Faculty.Civil & Environmental Engineering.2010
Carnegie Professor of the Year.KAREN NIELSEN.
Student.Mechanical &
Aerospace Engineering.Goldwater Scholarship Honoree.
NNAMDI GWACHAM.Graduate Student.
Health, PE, & Recreation.Lowes Senior CLASS Candidate.
Anaerobic Power Researcher.
DANI BABBEL.Alumna.
2010 Anthropology, Geography.Rhodes Scholarship Finalist.
Medical Student, Oregon Health & Science University.
L. JOHN WILKERSON.Alumnus.
1965, Biological Sciences.National Board of the Smithsonian
Institute.
Exec. Committee Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics.
VIJAY KANNAN.Faculty.Business, Economics.Fulbright Scholar.
JESSICA WELLS.Alumna.2000, Marketing.Director of Brand
ManagementNickelodeon (International).Sr. Marketing Manager,
TeenNick.
KRISTOPHER KING.Student.
International Service Volunteer.
Bass/Baritone USUOpera Theatre.
Utah State is a top-tier Carnegie research institution, which
means your degree will take you anywhere youre willing to go. With
more than 160 degrees and 90 minors, plus the ability to dual
major, its great to know where your options can take you.Degrees to
everywhere
Research MattersResearch at USU lets students dirty their hands
before stepping into a career. Boasting the nations 2nd oldest
undergraduate research program, Aggies maintain a tradition of
being on the cutting edge of what is driving their field of
study.
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Academicsdiscover your future
Paul Urzagaste.Bolivia.Plant Science.
Melanie Rossiter.Utah.
Liberal Arts.
LAURIE MCNEIL.Faculty.Civil & Environmental Engineering.2010
Carnegie Professor of the Year.KAREN NIELSEN.
Student.Mechanical &
Aerospace Engineering.Goldwater Scholarship Honoree.
NNAMDI GWACHAM.Graduate Student.
Health, PE, & Recreation.Lowes Senior CLASS Candidate.
Anaerobic Power Researcher.
DANI BABBEL.Alumna.
2010 Anthropology, Geography.Rhodes Scholarship Finalist.
Medical Student, Oregon Health & Science University.
L. JOHN WILKERSON.Alumnus.
1965, Biological Sciences.National Board of the Smithsonian
Institute.
Exec. Committee Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics.
VIJAY KANNAN.Faculty.Business, Economics.Fulbright Scholar.
JESSICA WELLS.Alumna.2000, Marketing.Director of Brand
ManagementNickelodeon (International).Sr. Marketing Manager,
TeenNick.
KRISTOPHER KING.Student.
International Service Volunteer.
Bass/Baritone USUOpera Theatre.
Utah State is a top-tier Carnegie research institution, which
means your degree will take you anywhere youre willing to go. With
more than 160 degrees and 90 minors, plus the ability to dual
major, its great to know where your options can take you.Degrees to
everywhere
Research MattersResearch at USU lets students dirty their hands
before stepping into a career. Boasting the nations 2nd oldest
undergraduate research program, Aggies maintain a tradition of
being on the cutting edge of what is driving their field of
study.
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Jake Keogh.Nevada.Forestry.
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUREAgribusinessAgricultural Communications
& JournalismAgricultural EconomicsAgriculture Machinery Tech.
(AAS/Cert.)Agriculture Systems TechnologyAgriculture
EducationAnimal, Dairy, & Veterinary Science Animal and Dairy
Science Biotechnology Bioveterinary Science Equine Science &
Management Environmental Soil/Water ScienceFamily and Consumer
Science EducationGeneral Agriculture Undecided (Pre)International
AgribusinessLandscape Architecture & Environmental
PlanningNutrition, Dietetics, & Food Sciences Ornamental
Horticulture (AAS/Cert.)Plant ScienceResidential Landscape Design
& Construction
CAINE COLLEGE OF THE ARTSArt 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 BUSINESSAccountingBusinessBusiness
AdministrationEconomicsEntrepreneurshipFinanceHuman Resource
ManagementInternational BusinessManagement Information
SystemsMarketingOperations Management
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 & Consumer Sciences Family Life
StudiesHealth Education & Promotion School Health Community
HealthHuman Movement Science Exercise Science Pre-Physical Therapy
P.E. TeachingParks & RecreationPsychologyPsychology
TeachingSocial Studies Composite TeachingSpecial Education
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGAviation Tech. Maintenance Mgt.Aviation
Tech. Professional PilotBiological EngineeringCivil
EngineeringComputer EngineeringElectrical EngineeringEngineering
& Technology EducationEnvironmental EngineeringGeneral
Engineering Undecided (Pre)Mechanical Engineering Aerospace
Engineering
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAmerican
StudiesAnthropologyAsian StudiesEnglish
FrenchGermanHistoryInternational StudiesJournalismLaw &
Constitutional StudiesLiberal ArtsPhilosophyPolitical
ScienceReligious StudiesSocial WorkSociologySpanishSpeech
Communication
COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCESConservation & Restoration
EcologyEnvironmental StudiesFisheries & Aquatic Sciences
ForestryGeographyNatural Resources Undecided (Pre)Rangeland
ResourcesRecreation Resource ManagementWatershed & Earth
SystemsWildlife Science
COLLEGE OF SCIENCEApplied Environmental
GeoscienceBiochemistryBiological Science Composite TeachingBiology
(Premedical, Predental, Prehealth Professions Programs)
Cellular/Molecular Ecolology/Biodiversity
EnvironmentalChemistryComputer ScienceEarth Science Composite
Teaching GeologyMathematicsMathematics
EducationMathematics/Statistics Composite Mathematics/Statistics
Composite TeachingNursingPhysical Science Composite Teaching
PhysicsPublic Health Environmental Health Industrial Hygiene Public
Health EducationStatistics
For a complete list of degrees and emphases, see
usu.edu/degrees.1312
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OCT.AUG.
JUN.
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YOUNEED
Official ACT Score
Official Transcripts
$40 Application Fee
Application
ATTEND AN OPEN HOUSE
START SCHOOL!
JAN.
CHEER AT AN AGGIEBASKETBALL GAME
usu.edu/admissions/freetickets
COME TO CONNECTIONS
PAY DEPOSIT AND SIGN UP FOR
STUDENT ORIENTATION,
ADVISING, AND REGISTRATION
(SOAR)*usu.edu/soar
* Required for all new freshmen
DISCOVER YOUR
usu.edu/admissions/openhouse
Jake Keogh.Nevada.Forestry.
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUREAgribusinessAgricultural Communications
& JournalismAgricultural EconomicsAgriculture Machinery Tech.
(AAS/Cert.)Agriculture Systems TechnologyAgriculture
EducationAnimal, Dairy, & Veterinary Science Animal and Dairy
Science Biotechnology Bioveterinary Science Equine Science &
Management Environmental Soil/Water ScienceFamily and Consumer
Science EducationGeneral Agriculture Undecided (Pre)International
AgribusinessLandscape Architecture & Environmental
PlanningNutrition, Dietetics, & Food Sciences Ornamental
Horticulture (AAS/Cert.)Plant ScienceResidential Landscape Design
& Construction
CAINE COLLEGE OF THE ARTSArt 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 BUSINESSAccountingBusinessBusiness
AdministrationEconomicsEntrepreneurshipFinanceHuman Resource
ManagementInternational BusinessManagement Information
SystemsMarketingOperations Management
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 & Consumer Sciences Family Life
StudiesHealth Education & Promotion School Health Community
HealthHuman Movement Science Exercise Science Pre-Physical Therapy
P.E. TeachingParks & RecreationPsychologyPsychology
TeachingSocial Studies Composite TeachingSpecial Education
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGAviation Tech. Maintenance Mgt.Aviation
Tech. Professional PilotBiological EngineeringCivil
EngineeringComputer EngineeringElectrical EngineeringEngineering
& Technology EducationEnvironmental EngineeringGeneral
Engineering Undecided (Pre)Mechanical Engineering Aerospace
Engineering
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAmerican
StudiesAnthropologyAsian StudiesEnglish
FrenchGermanHistoryInternational StudiesJournalismLaw &
Constitutional StudiesLiberal ArtsPhilosophyPolitical
ScienceReligious StudiesSocial WorkSociologySpanishSpeech
Communication
COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCESConservation & Restoration
EcologyEnvironmental StudiesFisheries & Aquatic Sciences
ForestryGeographyNatural Resources Undecided (Pre)Rangeland
ResourcesRecreation Resource ManagementWatershed & Earth
SystemsWildlife Science
COLLEGE OF SCIENCEApplied Environmental
GeoscienceBiochemistryBiological Science Composite TeachingBiology
(Premedical, Predental, Prehealth Professions Programs)
Cellular/Molecular Ecolology/Biodiversity
EnvironmentalChemistryComputer ScienceEarth Science Composite
Teaching GeologyMathematicsMathematics
EducationMathematics/Statistics Composite Mathematics/Statistics
Composite TeachingNursingPhysical Science Composite Teaching
PhysicsPublic Health Environmental Health Industrial Hygiene Public
Health EducationStatistics
For a complete list of degrees and emphases, see
usu.edu/degrees.1312
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FINANCIAL AID:
&
ADMISSION DEADLINES NEW FRESHMEN TRANSFERSUMMER SEMESTER APR 1
FALL SEMESTER APR 1 SPRING SEMESTER OCT 1
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES NEW FRESHMEN TRANSFERFALL SEMESTER ONLY
DEC 1 FEB 1
FRESHMEN need an 18 ACT, 2.5 GPA, and a 90 index score to be
admitted.
TRANSFER STUDENTS need at least a 2.2 GPA and meet the minimum
GPA requirements for their desired major.
If you dont meet the criteria, contact us for options at
800.488.8108 or visit usu.edu/admissions.
TRICKS:
TypesAIDof
LOANS Need to be repaid.SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS Free money
(thats worth the work). The greatest amount of federal aid goes to
students with the greatest financial need. USU awards more than $75
million in scholarships and financial aid each year, so dont let
the price tag keep you out of college.
Find your personal financial aid
counselor:usu.edu/finaid/about.Get the financial aid application
checklist:usu.edu/finaid/applying.Try out the USU cost
calculator:usu.edu/costcalculator.
TIPS
FAFSACHECKLIST
2.
1.
3.
Go to www.pin.ed.govto apply for a PIN.
Fill out the FREE application at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Check your email often for updates, and dont forget to accept
the aid you want.
ADMISSION INDEX
COSTSTUITION & FEES: SEMESTER YEARRESIDENT $2,781
$5,562NONRESIDENT* $8,039 $16,078
ESTIMATED EXPENSES: **ROOM & BOARD $2,500 $5,000BOOKS &
SUPPLIES $400 $800
TOTAL:RESIDENT $5,681 $11,362NONRESIDENT $10,939 $21,878
NOTE: Costs may vary based on your program of study and are
subject to change. The figures
provided are estimates. For current tuition rates go
to usu.edu/tuition.
* If an out-of-state student gains Utah residency after
living in the state for one year, the student only pays
nonresident tuition for the first year (making the
tuition and fees for a four-year degree only $32,764).
**Does not include personal expenses.
For International Student information visit:
usu.edu/oiss.
DISCOVERMONEY
WELL SPENT
1 STADMISSIONS: APR 1JUN 1OCT 1
See additional scholarshipinformation here.
TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIPS:Academic Based on academic
achievement.Need-based Based on financial need (separate online
application required).Involvement Based on outstanding involvement,
leadership, and service experience (separate online application
required).Departmental Check with your department for details once
youve declared a major.
Alumni Based on family legacy. Offered by Alumni Office at
usu.edu/alumni.
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D I S C O V E RSTEPYOUR
FINANCIAL AID:
&
ADMISSION DEADLINES NEW FRESHMEN TRANSFERSUMMER SEMESTER APR 1
FALL SEMESTER APR 1 SPRING SEMESTER OCT 1
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES NEW FRESHMEN TRANSFERFALL SEMESTER ONLY
DEC 1 FEB 1
FRESHMEN need an 18 ACT, 2.5 GPA, and a 90 index score to be
admitted.
TRANSFER STUDENTS need at least a 2.2 GPA and meet the minimum
GPA requirements for their desired major.
If you dont meet the criteria, contact us for options at
800.488.8108 or visit usu.edu/admissions.
TRICKS:
TypesAIDof
LOANS Need to be repaid.SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS Free money
(thats worth the work). The greatest amount of federal aid goes to
students with the greatest financial need. USU awards more than $75
million in scholarships and financial aid each year, so dont let
the price tag keep you out of college.
Find your personal financial aid
counselor:usu.edu/finaid/about.Get the financial aid application
checklist:usu.edu/finaid/applying.Try out the USU cost
calculator:usu.edu/costcalculator.
TIPS
FAFSACHECKLIST
2.
1.
3.
Go to www.pin.ed.govto apply for a PIN.
Fill out the FREE application at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Check your email often for updates, and dont forget to accept
the aid you want.
ADMISSION INDEX
COSTSTUITION & FEES: SEMESTER YEARRESIDENT $2,781
$5,562NONRESIDENT* $8,039 $16,078
ESTIMATED EXPENSES: **ROOM & BOARD $2,500 $5,000BOOKS &
SUPPLIES $400 $800
TOTAL:RESIDENT $5,681 $11,362NONRESIDENT $10,939 $21,878
NOTE: Costs may vary based on your program of study and are
subject to change. The figures
provided are estimates. For current tuition rates go
to usu.edu/tuition.
* If an out-of-state student gains Utah residency after
living in the state for one year, the student only pays
nonresident tuition for the first year (making the
tuition and fees for a four-year degree only $32,764).
**Does not include personal expenses.
For International Student information visit:
usu.edu/oiss.
DISCOVERMONEY
WELL SPENT
1 STADMISSIONS: APR 1JUN 1OCT 1
See additional scholarshipinformation here.
TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIPS:Academic Based on academic
achievement.Need-based Based on financial need (separate online
application required).Involvement Based on outstanding involvement,
leadership, and service experience (separate online application
required).Departmental Check with your department for details once
youve declared a major.
Alumni Based on family legacy. Offered by Alumni Office at
usu.edu/alumni.
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Involvement, Traditions, & Events
AGGIEPEDIAFrom Aggiepedia,
the USUseful college guide
Article Discussion
Student LifeFrom Aggiepedia, the USUseful college guide
For other uses, see Student Life (disambiguation).
Student life at Utah State[1] is defined by traditions, events,
and involvement. Whether youre becoming a True Aggie,[2] attending
the HOWL,[3] or going shoeless with Aggies for Africa,[4] the
activities outside of the classroom will help define your college
experience.
Contents [hide]1 Traditions2 Events3 Involvement
TraditionsThe A (pron. /e/) is the location where students
participate in the long-standing True Aggie tradition.
Aggie Ice Cream (pron. /gi as krim/), made on campus, has been a
USU rite of passage since 1921.
Events
Traditions cont...Old Main (pron. /old men/) was built in 1890
and is USUs most iconic building. On nights of Aggie victory, Old
Mains tower shines blue.
Big Blue (pron. /bg blu/) is Utah States official mascot; look
for him on the side lines or rappelling from the jumbotron.
The HOWL (pron. /hal/) is USUs annual Halloween party, said to
be the largest west of the Mississippi River.
Day on the Quad (pron. /de n kwod/) is a day of food, games,
clubs, and organizations in the shadow of Old Main.[5]
Mardi Gras (pron. /mrdi gr/) continues as the universitys
largest winter celebration.
Concerts (pron. /knsrts/) are major components to events like
the End of Year Bash and Week of Welcome, which have included
performances by Sean Kingston and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
Involvement / ASUSUStudent Government, Clubs, Service
Center,Greek Life, Aggie BLUEThe Student Involvement &
Leadership Center is the hub for extracurricular opportunities at
Utah State.
Academic & PoliticalIncludes Huntsman Scholars, and College
Democrats or Republicans.
Athletics & RecreationalIncludes bowling, hockey,
racquetball, and cycling.
Pre-ProfessionalIncludes Ag Tech, Aviation, and
Entrepreneur.
ServiceIncludes Aggies for Africa, Special Olympics, and
Operation Smile.
Social AwarenessIncludes Child Rights, Concerned Youth of
America, and American Sign Language.
Arts & MediaIncludes Aggie Radio, USU Art Guild,
Indepen-dent Music, and Theatre.
Ethnic & CulturalIncludes Anthropology, Black Student Union,
and Middle East Club.
SocialIncludes Agribusiness, HURD, Snowboard, Book Club, and
Vegan News.
OtherIf you couldnt find it in any other category and it already
exists, its here.
Tradit ionsEventsInvolvementusu.edu/asusu
Take a sneak peek into USUs largest fall event.
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Involvement, Traditions, & Events
AGGIEPEDIAFrom Aggiepedia,
the USUseful college guide
Article Discussion
Student LifeFrom Aggiepedia, the USUseful college guide
For other uses, see Student Life (disambiguation).
Student life at Utah State[1] is defined by traditions, events,
and involvement. Whether youre becoming a True Aggie,[2] attending
the HOWL,[3] or going shoeless with Aggies for Africa,[4] the
activities outside of the classroom will help define your college
experience.
Contents [hide]1 Traditions2 Events3 Involvement
TraditionsThe A (pron. /e/) is the location where students
participate in the long-standing True Aggie tradition.
Aggie Ice Cream (pron. /gi as krim/), made on campus, has been a
USU rite of passage since 1921.
Events
Traditions cont...Old Main (pron. /old men/) was built in 1890
and is USUs most iconic building. On nights of Aggie victory, Old
Mains tower shines blue.
Big Blue (pron. /bg blu/) is Utah States official mascot; look
for him on the side lines or rappelling from the jumbotron.
The HOWL (pron. /hal/) is USUs annual Halloween party, said to
be the largest west of the Mississippi River.
Day on the Quad (pron. /de n kwod/) is a day of food, games,
clubs, and organizations in the shadow of Old Main.[5]
Mardi Gras (pron. /mrdi gr/) continues as the universitys
largest winter celebration.
Concerts (pron. /knsrts/) are major components to events like
the End of Year Bash and Week of Welcome, which have included
performances by Sean Kingston and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
Involvement / ASUSUStudent Government, Clubs, Service
Center,Greek Life, Aggie BLUEThe Student Involvement &
Leadership Center is the hub for extracurricular opportunities at
Utah State.
Academic & PoliticalIncludes Huntsman Scholars, and College
Democrats or Republicans.
Athletics & RecreationalIncludes bowling, hockey,
racquetball, and cycling.
Pre-ProfessionalIncludes Ag Tech, Aviation, and
Entrepreneur.
ServiceIncludes Aggies for Africa, Special Olympics, and
Operation Smile.
Social AwarenessIncludes Child Rights, Concerned Youth of
America, and American Sign Language.
Arts & MediaIncludes Aggie Radio, USU Art Guild,
Indepen-dent Music, and Theatre.
Ethnic & CulturalIncludes Anthropology, Black Student Union,
and Middle East Club.
SocialIncludes Agribusiness, HURD, Snowboard, Book Club, and
Vegan News.
OtherIf you couldnt find it in any other category and it already
exists, its here.
Tradit ionsEventsInvolvementusu.edu/asusu
Take a sneak peek into USUs largest fall event.
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Housing
Traditional
HousingApartment
Suite8 People2 Bathrooms & KitchenetteTwo-Story Lounge w/
KitchenMeal Plan Requirement
6 PeopleKitchen & BathroomLiving RoomCommon Lounge
1-2 PeopleCommunity KitchenStudy Rooms & LoungeMeal Plan
Requirement
Discover your new home:
HousingStyles
[COST FOR THE YEAR]Rent ranges: $1,700 - $3,050Food ranges:
$2,500 - $3,580
Sign up today; call 800.863.1085 or visit housing.usu.edu.
(Snow Hall)
Daphne Jones.Georgia.Psychology.With a view like this, living on
campus was an easy choice.
(LLC)
(Living Learning Center)
(Towers)
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Housing Housing shootInterior housing photosLLC Aerials
Traditional
HousingApartment
Suite8 People2 Bathrooms & KitchenetteTwo-Story Lounge w/
KitchenMeal Plan Requirement
6 PeopleKitchen & BathroomLiving RoomCommon Lounge
1-2 PeopleCommunity KitchenStudy Rooms & LoungeMeal Plan
Requirement
Discover your new home:
HousingStyles
[COST FOR THE YEAR]Rent ranges: $1,700 - $3,050Food ranges:
$2,500 - $3,580
Sign up today; call 800.863.1085 or visit housing.usu.edu.
(Snow Hall)
Daphne Jones.Georgia.Psychology.With a view like this, living on
campus was an easy choice.
(LLC)
(Living Learning Center)
(Towers)
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Campus TourTour housing and enjoy lunch on us.
Get free AggieIce Cream...YUM!
Sign up for a tour atusu.edu/campustour.
Walk around witha current student.
Meet with an advisor.
CampusDiscover
Get a taste of campus with this one-minute
video tour.
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Campus Tour Bball/football photos - Crowd or player?Aerial
ShotTour housing and enjoy lunch on us.
Get free AggieIce Cream...YUM!
Sign up for a tour atusu.edu/campustour.
Walk around witha current student.
Meet with an advisor.
CampusDiscover
Get a taste of campus with this one-minute
video tour.
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COME TO A FOOTBALL OR MENS BASKETBALL GAME FREE! SIGN UP ONLINE
AT usu.edu/admissions/freetickets
AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS.
Coming here, going there?There are plenty of chances to visit
Utah State.
Oct. 5 Phoenix, AZOct. 11 Layton, UTOct. 12 Star Valley, WYOct.
13 Chicago, ILOct. 18 Provo, UTOct. 19 Preston, IDOct. 20 Burley,
IDOct. 20 Denver, COOct. 27 Logan, UTNov. 2 Salt Lake, UTNov. 8
Seattle, WANov. 9 Portland, ORNov. 10 Boise, IDNov. 15 Idaho Falls,
IDNov. 16 Pocatello, IDDec. 6 St. George, UTDec. 7 Las Vegas,
NV
DIREC
TORY
Nov. 4 Aggie Leadership ExtravaganzaNov. 12 Aggie Leadership
ExtravaganzaNov. 18 Diversity DayJan. 28 Ultimate Aggie
ExperienceFeb. 24 Hispanic Leadership ConferenceMar. 22 Scholars
DayMar. 23 Admitted Student Day (A Day)
usu.edu/admissions/openhouse
Learn more about these events atusu.edu/admissions/aae
OPEN HOUSES & RECEPTIONS
ADMISSIONS EVENTS
USUCOMING TO
YOU
YOUCOMING TOUSU
Ambur Orozco.California.
Public Health.
usuadmissions.blogspot.com
facebook.com/UtahState
twitter.com/USUAggies
youtube.com/utahstateuniversity
Admissions, Scholarships, & Residency 800.488.8108, 797.1079
email: [email protected] & Diversity Center 797.1728Alumni
Relations 797.2055 Athletics 797.1850 Bookstore 800.662.3950,
797.1666Career Services 797.7777Colleges College of Agriculture
797.2215 Caine College of the Arts 797.7985 Jon M. Huntsman School
of Business 797.2272 Emma Eccles Jones College of Education &
Human Services 797.1437 College of Engineering 797.2705 College of
Humanities & Social Sciences 797.1195 College of Natural
Resources 797.2448 College of Science 797.2478Disability Resource
Center 797.2444Distance Education 797.9700Financial Aid
797.0173Honors 797.1322Housing & Dining Services 800.863.1085,
797.3113Office of International Students & Scholars
797.1124Registration 797.1116ROTC Air Force 797.8723ROTC Army
797.3637SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising, & Registration)
800.806.4878, 797.0283School of Graduate Studies 797.1189Student
Involvement & Leadership Center 797.2912Student Health &
Wellness Center 797.1660Study Abroad 797.0601Testing Services
797.1004University Advising 797.3373University Inn
797.0017University Operator 797.1000USU Eastern 435.613.500022
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COME TO A FOOTBALL OR MENS BASKETBALL GAME FREE! SIGN UP ONLINE
AT usu.edu/admissions/freetickets
AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS.
Coming here, going there?There are plenty of chances to visit
Utah State.
Oct. 5 Phoenix, AZOct. 11 Layton, UTOct. 12 Star Valley, WYOct.
13 Chicago, ILOct. 18 Provo, UTOct. 19 Preston, IDOct. 20 Burley,
IDOct. 20 Denver, COOct. 27 Logan, UTNov. 2 Salt Lake, UTNov. 8
Seattle, WANov. 9 Portland, ORNov. 10 Boise, IDNov. 15 Idaho Falls,
IDNov. 16 Pocatello, IDDec. 6 St. George, UTDec. 7 Las Vegas,
NV
DIREC
TORY
Nov. 4 Aggie Leadership ExtravaganzaNov. 12 Aggie Leadership
ExtravaganzaNov. 18 Diversity DayJan. 28 Ultimate Aggie
ExperienceFeb. 24 Hispanic Leadership ConferenceMar. 22 Scholars
DayMar. 23 Admitted Student Day (A Day)
usu.edu/admissions/openhouse
Learn more about these events atusu.edu/admissions/aae
OPEN HOUSES & RECEPTIONS
ADMISSIONS EVENTS
USUCOMING TO
YOU
YOUCOMING TOUSU
Ambur Orozco.California.
Public Health.
usuadmissions.blogspot.com
facebook.com/UtahState
twitter.com/USUAggies
youtube.com/utahstateuniversity
Admissions, Scholarships, & Residency 800.488.8108, 797.1079
email: [email protected] & Diversity Center 797.1728Alumni
Relations 797.2055 Athletics 797.1850 Bookstore 800.662.3950,
797.1666Career Services 797.7777Colleges College of Agriculture
797.2215 Caine College of the Arts 797.7985 Jon M. Huntsman School
of Business 797.2272 Emma Eccles Jones College of Education &
Human Services 797.1437 College of Engineering 797.2705 College of
Humanities & Social Sciences 797.1195 College of Natural
Resources 797.2448 College of Science 797.2478Disability Resource
Center 797.2444Distance Education 797.9700Financial Aid
797.0173Honors 797.1322Housing & Dining Services 800.863.1085,
797.3113Office of International Students & Scholars
797.1124Registration 797.1116ROTC Air Force 797.8723ROTC Army
797.3637SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising, & Registration)
800.806.4878, 797.0283School of Graduate Studies 797.1189Student
Involvement & Leadership Center 797.2912Student Health &
Wellness Center 797.1660Study Abroad 797.0601Testing Services
797.1004University Advising 797.3373University Inn
797.0017University Operator 797.1000USU Eastern 435.613.500022
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AGGIE!
Office of AdmissionsTaggart Student Center, Rm. 1020160 Old Main
HillLogan, UT 84322-0160www.usu.edu
Phone: 435.797.1079Toll-free: 800.488.8108Fax:
435.797.3708Email: [email protected]
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