next Steps
After Admission
You're In
Congrats on your decision to attend Utah State University! Complete these next steps, and you'll be one step closer to life as an Aggie!
Admitted Students
Next Steps
ad•mit•ted stu•dent: applied, been accepted, and can’t wait to attend Utah State
1. Create Your USU Password
Your USU password requires you to know your A-Number and is used to log in to most USU systems.
2. Submit Your FAFSA (optional)
This allows USU to offer you the maximum amount of federal, state, and institutional aid to help pay for school. Completing the FAFSA usually takes less than an hour and can pay big dividends.
3. Apply for Additional Scholarships (optional)
You are already considered for academic scholarships if you applied by the deadline, but many non-academic awards and additional scholarships require a separate application and will have different deadlines.
4. Confirm Your Enrollment (select one):
Confirm your enrollment to complete the following steps:
5. Sign a Contract for On-Campus Housing (optional)
Although living on campus for first-year students is not required, sign a contract early. On-campus housing can fill up quickly and spaces are not guaranteed.
6. Begin Orientation Online
This four-module orientation is completed over the course of several months, giving you information at the time you need it. Orientation for students opens:
- Fall & summer semesters: Opens in February
- Spring semester: Opens in October
7. Register for Classes
Orientation will tell you everything you need to select classes, speak with your academic advisor, and register on time. Once you register for classes, a new USU email account will be created for you, and all official communication will be sent to that account during your time at USU.
8. Pay Tuition and Fees
Pay your tuition and fees by the deadline each semester you enroll. Orientation will explain how to pay the remainder by the deadline for your first semester.
Parents
Stay in the know
par•ent: supports future Aggies in more ways we can list (but especially with free food and laundry)
We have plenty of resources and programs for parents at usu.edu/parents including informational podcasts, USU's Parent & Family Network, Parent and Family Weekend, helpful videos, and a way to make an appointment with our Parent and Family Coordinator if you have any questions.
Undecided Students
on the fence
un•de•cid•ed stu•dent: will likely become an Aggie but is still considering other options
For a vast majority of students trying to choose a university, it’s not easy. There are a lot of options and tons of information. In the quest to digest and learn as much information as possible, we’ve curated a custom list to help students feel confident when they choose USU.
Location
- Utah State's residential campuses in Logan, Blanding, and Eastern in Price provide Utah's premier college experience.
- USU’s 30 campus locations throughout Utah offer a variety of credentials or degrees while saving money close to home.
- USU Online gives students access to the same top-tier education with flexibility to fit your schedule anytime, anywhere.
Academics
- Explore over 300 degrees and certificates. Some degrees and programs are only available at specific USU locations. Please contact a Statewide Campuses advisor to verify program availability.
- Watch Aggie Impact videos to see where an education from Utah State can take you.
Student Life
- See what it’s like to be an Aggie on TikTok or Instagram. Follow your local campus or college by reviewing our Social Media Directory.
- Experience campus on a tour in-person or virtually.
- Check out the numerous student life and involvement opportunities at our campuses in Logan, Eastern, and Blanding.
Cost
- Estimate your cost to attend Utah State using our cost calculator.
- Discover the many scholarships to help cover the cost.
- Financial aid is available to qualifying students. Apply here.
At the end of the day, talking to a USU admissions specialist is going to be your best option in getting your questions answered and discovering what Aggie life is like — other than spending time on campus, that is.