Utah State University
Founded 1888
President Noelle Cockett (President)
Fees USD 8,122
Acceptance Rate Moderate (50–75%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Utah State University (USU) is a public land-grant research university founded in 1888 in Logan, Utah. Enrolling 28,000 students in the Cache Valley at the foot of the Bear River Range, USU is known for aerospace engineering (Space Dynamics Laboratory — one of the nation’s premier space research centers, building instruments for NASA missions), ecology, business, education, and agriculture programs.
Colleges
- College of Engineering — ABET-accredited; Space Dynamics Laboratory — premier NASA research center
- Jon M. Huntsman School of Business — AACSB-accredited; strong entrepreneurship programs
- College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences — Land-grant excellence for Utah’s agriculture
- College of Natural Resources — Top ecology and natural resources programs in the West
How to Apply
- Acceptance Rate: ~93% | In-State Tuition: ~$8,122
