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USU is regarded as one of the country’s premier higher-education research institutions. We offer award-winning faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and career-driven degree programs. Start your degree path and apply now.
Who Are You
Select which type of student you are to review specific admissions requirements. If you have any questions along the way, your assigned admissions specialist can assist you. We are here to help!
First-Year Admission Information
Required Materials
- Application
- $50 nonrefundable application fee (nonresidents only)
- High school transcript or GED
- Official ACT or SAT scores (optional)
- Concurrent enrollment transcripts
Bachelor Degree Minimum Requirements
Admission to USU is test optional. ACT/SAT test scores will still be considered if submitted.
- 2.8-4.0 GPA - Admitted in Good Standing
- Students with less than a 2.8 high school GPA may still be admitted in good standing based upon the combination of their GPA and ACT/SAT score. See if you qualify.
- 2.0-2.79 GPA - Considered for Earned Admission.
- Earlier deadlines apply.
- 1.99 GPA & Below - Not admissible to Logan or Statewide Campuses, but may attend our open admission campuses in Price and Blanding or qualify for admission by completing alternative pathway requirements.
Associate Degree Minimum Requirements
Most USU Eastern and USU Blanding Associates Degrees and Certificates are open enrollment and do not require a minimum high school GPA or ACT/SAT score.
Recommended High School Prep Work
- 4 years of English
- 4 years of Math (One class beyond math 3)
- 3.5 years of Social Science
- 3 years of Lab-Based Science (one each: biology, chemistry, and physics)
- 2 years of a world language (same language, taken progressively during grades 9-12)
Spring Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
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Oct 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Dec 15 | Logan | Final |
Jan 13 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Summer Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Feb 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Jun 1 | Logan | Final |
Jun 26 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Fall Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Mar 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Aug 1 | Logan | Final |
Sep 1 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Priority Admission Deadline: Last day to be admitted before priority registration.
Final Admission Deadline: Students admitted after this date may be deferred to a future semester.
Transfer Admission Information
Required Materials
- Application
- $50 nonrefundable application fee (nonresidents only)
- All official college transcripts
- If you have less than 24 post-high school credits:
- High school transcript or GED
- Official ACT or SAT scores (optional)
- Concurrent enrollment transcripts
Academic Requirements
Applicants must meet the minimum GPA requirement for their desired major. Applicants whose GPA does not meet the requirements of their desired major may be offered an "Exploratory" major if they have at least a 2.0 GPA and fewer than 60 transfer credits. If the academic work does not meet this standard, applications will be considered on an individual basis.
Transferring Credit
USU accepts credit from any regionally accredited institution and will try to match credits with courses at USU. The process of finding a course-to-course equivalent is called articulation. If no course match is found, you will receive elective credit for your previous course work. View our course-by-course articulation.
Students who transfer to USU and have an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree (or have completed the General Education requirements) from a regionally-accredited institution may be deemed as having satisfied the General Education portion of the University Studies requirements. However, Utah State University will require students to satisfy the Breadth American Institutions requirement, as well as any deficiencies in Communications Literacy, Quantitative Literacy, and the Depth Education requirements. Check the US DOE website for regionally accredited institutions.
Spring Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Oct 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Dec 15 | Logan | Final |
Jan 13 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Summer Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Feb 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Jun 1 | Logan | Final |
Jun 26 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Fall Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Mar 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Aug 1 | Logan | Final |
Sep 1 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Priority Admission Deadline: Last day to be admitted before priority registration.
Final Admission Deadline: Students admitted after this date may be deferred to a future semester.
Official College Transcripts
Applicants are required to submit official transcripts from ALL colleges attended. Transcripts are considered official when the transcript remains in the sealed envelope issued by the transferring institution. Transcripts can be forwarded or hand delivered to USU as long as the transcript remains in the original sealed envelope. Also, electronic transcripts are accepted as being official from participating institutions, however, faxed transcripts will not be accepted. Electronic transcripts can be emailed to transcripts@usu.edu.
Applicants must submit transcripts from ALL previously attended institutions. USU is not able to take credits from another institution on another college's transcript. For example: USU is not able to recognize Snow College coursework on a SUU transcript. USU must receive official transcripts from both institutions in order to complete the application and to ensure that your credits transfer over correctly.
Returning Admission Information
If you attended USU previously, you will need to reapply if you meet any of the following criteria:
- You have been absent from university for more than three years.
- You graduated from USU with a bachelor’s degree.
- You were suspended from the university.
If you are unsure about your status or previously submitted forms, please email admit@usu.edu or call 1-800-488-8108.
Required Materials
- Application
- $50 nonrefundable application fee (nonresidents only)
- All official college transcripts
Academic Requirements
Applicants must meet the minimum GPA requirement for their desired major. Applicants whose GPA does not meet the requirements of their desired major may be offered an "Exploratory" major if they have at least a 2.0 GPA and fewer than 60 transfer credits. If the academic work does not meet this standard, applications will be considered on an individual basis.
Spring Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Oct 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Dec 15 | Logan | Final |
Jan 13 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Summer Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Feb 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Jun 1 | Logan | Final |
Jun 26 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Fall Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Mar 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Aug 1 | Logan | Final |
Sep 1 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Priority Admission Deadline: Last day to be admitted before priority registration.
Final Admission Deadline: Students admitted after this date may be deferred to a future semester.
Academic Action (Students not in good standing) Deadlines
Applications of students who did not leave in "Good Standing" will not be accepted after the following readmission deadlines.
- Fall Semester: August 1
- Spring Semester: December 1
- Summer Semester: June 1
Please note that the deadlines are earlier than published final admissions deadlines for students returning in good standing.
Readmission of Service Members
U.S. Armed Forces members who cannot attend or start school due to military service will be admitted with the same academic status they had when they last attended. A leave of absence/deferment or new application may be required. Notification of service and intent to return may be directed to the Admissions Office at admit@usu.edu or 1-800-488-8108.
Graduate Admission Information
For more information and to apply to the School of Graduate Studies, visit gradschool.usu.edu/apply.Required Materials
- Application
- $55 nonrefundable application fee
- GRE, GMAT, or MAT as required by your intended program
- All official college transcripts
- Three letters of recommendation
- Individual graduate programs will have unique supplemental items required once you apply
- Additional Materials for International Students
- Copy of Passport
- Demonstrated English proficiency (students must provide TOEFL or IELTS scores; waived for students that attended an institution where the primary language of instruction is English)
- Proof of Financial Support (Affidavit of Financial Support & Bank Statement Copy)
- English translations of transcripts must be provided in a sealed envelope from the school
Academic Requirements
- Have the requisite degree for your intended program by the time you are matriculated.
- 3.0 or higher GPA for the terms that include your last 60 semester or 90 quarter credits.
- Score at or above the 40th percentile on appropriate admissions test.
- Some programs may accept a portfolio in place of admissions test score. Contact the department for details.
- Meet any additional requirements for the program.
Home School Admission Information
Required Materials
- Application
- $50 nonrefundable application fee (nonresidents only)
- Home School Transcript or list of home school subject matter studied
- ACT or SAT scores (optional)
- Official college transcripts of any concurrent enrollment credit earned
Minimum Academic Requirements
- 2.8 high school GPA
- Students with less than a 2.8 GPA may be considered for an Earned Admission Path.
- Home school applicants without a high school GPA will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the Admissions Committee.
Home school applicants are typically not eligible to enroll until after their peers have graduated from traditional high school. Home school students wishing to be considered earlier than this will be evaluated based on the Early Admission standard. If you have questions, please contact Jeff Sorensen, Director of Admissions at jeff.sorensen@usu.edu.
Academic Scholarships
Home School students can be considered for academic scholarships. These academic scholarships are awarded for fall semesters. However, the traditional index requirements do not apply to Home School students. Each student’s application will be reviewed individually and ACT/SAT scores will be weighted heavily in the process. If you have questions regarding academic scholarships, please contact Taylor Myers at taylor.myers@usu.edu.
Spring Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
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Oct 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Dec 15 | Logan | Final |
Jan 13 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Summer Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Feb 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Jun 1 | Logan | Final |
Jun 26 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Fall Deadlines
Date | Campuses | Type |
---|---|---|
Mar 1 | Logan & Statewide | Priority |
Aug 1 | Logan | Final |
Sep 1 | Statewide & USU Eastern | Final |
Priority Admission Deadline: Last day to be admitted before priority registration.
Final Admission Deadline: Students admitted after this date may be deferred to a future semester.
Non-Degree Admission Information
Admission Requirements
- Application
- Official transcripts from previous schools are NOT required for non-degree seeking admission. We recommend that non-degree seeking applicants do not submit them.
Restrictions
While the application is quick and free, non-degree seeking students do have certain restrictions to be aware of. These restrictions are lifted when the student is formally accepted into a degree-seeking program at USU.
Here are some examples of restrictions for non-degree seeking students:
- Students generally will NOT be allowed to use Federal Student Aid.
- Students enrolling in graduate courses, for the purpose of using them toward a graduate degree, may only use a maximum of 12 non-degree seeking credits, which also must be approved by the graduate program.
- Students wanting to take English Language Only courses must complete the first-year or transfer student application.
- Credits from previous schools will NOT be posted to a student’s USU transcript until they have been formally accepted into a degree program at USU.
- If any of those prior credits fulfill a prerequisite for a course at USU, it is recommended that the student submit a Prerequisite Override Request using the Registration Options Form and/or contact the course advisor.
Certificate Admission Information
The requirements to obtain a certificate can vary based on a number of factors such as who the issuing agency is, your previous academic history, and the course level of required classes. Many lower level certificates do not have admission requirements. Please contact the department to get details about the requirements.
First-Year
If you've never attended a college or university before, excluding concurrent enrollment.
Transfer
If you've attended any college or university after high school graduation.
Returning
Been an Aggie before? Learn about how to readmit to Utah State University.
Graduate
Have already completed a bachelor's degree and intend to obtain a graduate level degree.
Home School
If you completed your secondary education at home or are part of a home school organization.
Non-Degree
If you just want to take classes for personal development or to transfer somewhere else, you can apply as a non-degree student.
Certificates
Intending on obtaining a certificate from USU or an outside agency, you'll need to contact your department.
Checklist
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Application Checklist
Here is the process for applying to Utah State University. Once you are done, check out our what's next guide.
1. Submit Application
Fill out and submit the online application.
2. Pay Application Fee (nonresidents only)
After your application is complete you will pay a $50 fee.
3. Supplemental Items
You may be required to submit transcripts or other documentation.
Checking Your Application Status
At any time you can log in to your admissions account and check your applications status. We will email you if we are still waiting on you to submit documents such as transcripts or test scores.
Residency Requirements
Residency Requirements
Residents of Utah pay a different tuition rate than nonresidents. Generally speaking, if you have lived in Utah for the last 12 months and graduated from a Utah high school, you will be considered a resident for tuition purposes. It can get a bit more complicated than that so use our residency calculator below or read our residency policy to see the details about how to apply as a Utah resident. Please note, this tool is not an official way to determine residency. If you need something official, apply or contact us.
Residency Calculator
Based on your answers, you probably don’t qualify as a resident for tuition purposes. Remember this is not an official or binding status. Please review our residency policy for full details and all eligible immigration statuses under General Exemptions. Please reach out to the Residency Office with any questions.
Based on your answers, you probably qualify as a resident for tuition purposes. Remember this is not an official or binding status. Please review our residency policy for full details and reach out to the Residency Office with any questions.
Based on your answers, you probably qualify as a resident for tuition purposes. However, you most likely need to apply for residency. Remember this is not an official or binding status. Please review our residency policy for full details and reach out to the Residency Office with any questions.
Based on your answers, you probably qualify as a resident for tuition purposes. Please make sure USU receives proof of your tribal membership (Certificate of Blood). Remember this is not an official or binding status. Please review our residency policy for full details and reach out to the Residency Office with any questions.
Active duty military personnel, their spouses, and their dependents generally qualify for the in-state tuition rate if they are stationed in Utah or if they have maintained their Utah residency during deployment outside the state. To receive in-state residency, please fill out an online residency application under the Military option.
Veterans of the armed forces, their spouses and their dependents generally qualify for the in-state tuition rate and can be considered Utah residents for tuition purposes. To receive in-state residency, please fill out an online residency application under the Military option.
Students who are utilizing benefits under Title 38 U.S. Code Chapter 30, Montgomery G.I. Bill – Active Duty Educational Assistance Program; Chapter 33, Post 9/11 Educational Assistance Program; or Chapter 35, Dependent Education Assistance Program can be considered Utah residents for tuition purposes. To receive in-state residency, please fill out an online residency application under the Military option.