Student Services | Parent Handbook

Utah State University Eastern

What is Connections?

USU 1010: University Connections is a two-credit academic course designed to ease your student’s transition to Utah State. Connections is optional but highly recommended to learn exactly what it takes to be successful at USU and beyond. The course ends with a unique luminary procession — a reverse image of the commencement ceremony that will signify the beginning of their college career — a favorite of many Aggies.

"I was nervous about starting college and wasn’t sure what to expect. I felt more secure in starting my classes after enrolling in Connections. It brought to my attention important information and resources. The instructors and mentors made me feel much more relieved and assured during my first semester, and I met some of my closest friends through this class.”

- Emily Roundy, USU Eastern Student

What Can My Student Expect?

  • 2-credit academic course
  • Ease into college life at USU
  • Discuss the purpose of higher education
  • Discuss habits of mind
  • Interactive learning
  • Navigate online tools
  • Find classes and resources on campus
  • Class of approximately 30 students
  • A faculty mentor
  • A-Team

Affordability

Undergraduate Cost of Attendance

Paying for college can be a source of apprehension for both parents and students. Let us take some of the mystery out of the process by explaining the charges you can expect.

Learn more at USU Financial Support.

Tuition & Fees

Each year the university publishes a tuition and fee table outlining charges students pay based on the number of credits they take. These charts show not only tuition, but also student fees each student pays per semester to maintain campus services and resources. Some courses also have additional course fees for things not covered by tuition, such as lab supplies or PE equipment.

Credits Achieved 6 Credits Per Semester 12-18 Credits Per Semester
65 Total Credits & Under $1,313 $2,450
65 Total Credits $2,402 $4,174
Graduate $2,712 $4,738

Tuition and fees per semester at Moab, Blanding, and Eastern campuses. Please see USU Financial Support for full tuition information.

Savvy Ways to Invest in your Future

Encourage your student to:

  1. Complete the FAFSA
  2. Apply for scholarships
  3. Meet with a Financial Coach

Federal Aid (FAFSA)

Complete the FAFSA as early as possible to help you plan financially for the upcoming school year and meet tuition deadlines. The application is free and online at fafsa.gov. Federal Aid Counselors can answer questions about federal aid, and help you and your student navigate the process of paying for college.

Grants

Free money funded by the government.

Federal Work Study

Job-based funding for students with financial need that allows them to earn money to help pay education expenses. FAFSA submission is required.

Educational Loans

Borrowed money that is required to be repaid later on. Student loans, private loans, and parent loans are available to help cover education-related expenses.

Scholarships

With a few exceptions, incoming student scholarships have been awarded by the time Aggie Orientation begins. Incoming students were awarded scholarships according to the parameters listed on the admissions page, provided they applied for USU by the deadline. Incoming and continuing students can apply for USU college and departmental scholarships, as well as third-party private awards, by accessing the USU General Scholarship Application. 

Students can check with their local city offices, financial institutions, and employers to see if they offer scholarships.

Student Employment

The Career Design Center oversees student employment and helps students find on-campus, off-campus, and work-study jobs through the Aggie Handshake link in the MyUSU portal. It is recommend that full-time students work no more than 20 hours per week in order to maintain balance.

One Stop Student Services

Federal Aid | 435.613.5000
Scholarships | 435.613.5032
financialaid@usu.edu

Other Expenses

Textbooks

Textbooks and Course Materials

approx. $250/semester

Save money by shopping around, renting, buying used, or selling books back to the Campus Store at the end of the semester. Or, take advantage of the Aggie Access Textbook program which provides undergraduates with all required textbooks for each semester at a flat rate. Course materials purchased at the Campus Store are
tax-free.

Housing and Dining

Apartment Building

Prices vary based on room preference and meal plan

On-campus housing includes WiFi and utilities, along with free parking and laundry, a personal mailbox, and fitness center access. Residents also enjoy study group and lounge areas, outdoor recreation and other activities.
Account

Account Summary

TouchNet

TouchNet is a 24-hour service offered to students and their families for viewing bills, making payments, and managing their student account. Students can
authorize other individuals, such as parents or grandparents, to create their own login credentials to view
and make payments on the student’s behalf.

Payment Plans

Students may choose to pay monthly installments to cover tuition, student body, and class fees — plus on-campus housing and meal plans — throughout the semester, rather than all at once.

Student Money Management Center

The Student Money Management Center (SMMC) helps students assess where they are financially, make plans for where they want to be, and what they want to accomplish. Financial coaches provide free, one-on-one counseling sessions to USU students.

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Create a Monthly Budget

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Increase your Revenue

Hand Holding dollar

Decrease your Expenses

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Create a Yearlong Plan to Pay for College

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Learn the Pros and Cons of Student Loans

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Learn About Debt Repayment Plans

Scheduling Appointments

It’s normal for students and their supporters to have questions about how to finance expenses while in college. Students are encouraged to schedule an appointment with a USU Financial Coach to create a personalized spending plan. Appointments are available in person on the Logan and Eastern Campuses, or virtually via Zoom.

Scheduling an Appointment

Student Resources

Access online resources to help your student mange their finances.

Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)

What is FERPA?

FERPA is a U.S. federal law that protects the privacy of student educational records. FERPA protects your student’s rights by ensuring we don’t release any information to anyone without their consent; that includes you, as parents and guardians. In order for you to have access to this information, your student will need to go to myid.usu.edu, and assign you as a delegate. For more information, please visit the website above.

What Can Delegates Do?

A delegate may act on a student’s behalf at USU, which means a delegate may:

  • Have full access to the student's information.
  • Change or update the student's information, including their password, and add an additional Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) method.
  • Access the student's information in Banner(Access), including their grades and finances, and add or drop classes on the student's behalf.

A few things you may want to know about delegates:

  • The student will need to create a security phrase in order to create a delegate.
  • Students should designate only those they can trust as their delegate(s) and/or entrust those individuals with their security phrase.

What is a Delegate

As a supporter, in order to contact any university office and request student information, you must be a delegate. A delegate is especially useful for, but not limited to, students who may be taking a leave of absence from the university for church or military service. If your student plans to take a leave of absence, a delegate can assist them in making a smooth transition back to USU by acting on their behalf.

The adding, changing, or removing of a security phrase and/or delegate(s) is the sole responsibility of the student.

USU Student Association (USUSA)

USUSA is an organization made by the students, for the students, because of the students. Every student at USU is a member of the association and can actively participate in all activities, committees, clubs, events, and initiatives.

Student Clubs & Organizations

  • USUSA Leaders
  • SUN Center
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • A-Team

Outdoor Recreation

  • Rentals for students
  • Blue Bikes
  • Camping Equipment
  • Adventure trips (sledding, rappelling, kayaking, and more)

Annual Events

  • Blue Block Blast Party
  • Luminary
  • True Eagle
  • Casino Night
  • Lite Brite Dance
  • Bread & Soup Night

Other Programs & Services

  • Athletics
  • Eagle Student Newspaper
  • Theater
  • Choir
  • Gallery East
  • Aggies Elevated
  • Faculty Mentor Program
  • Prehistoric Museum

Veterans Resource Office

The Veterans Resource Office provides veterans, service members, and their families with the highest level of support as they pursue their academic, career and personal goals at Utah State University. Through education, outreach and peer support, we will provide access to available resources on campus, in the community and through the VA. Students attending USU Eastern can begin utilizing these resources at the website above.

Services

  • School certifying officials for enrollment certification
  • Veterans' benefits assistance
  • Peer mentoring
  • Free tutoring
  • Support with call-ups and leaves of absence
  • Transitioning from service to academic life
  • Mental health support

USU ID

A Passport to Campus

The USU Card is the official ID card of all USU students, faculty and staff. It functions as a library card, meal card, activities card, computer access card, copy card, and more. It also tracks declining account balances and meal plans. The card also allows you to get access to the Wave Pool, outdoor recreation, and health clinic.

LLC

435.613.5209

library.help@usu.edu

ID Card

Career Design Center

Our Mission

The Career Design Center empowers all students to design their career paths through university-wide career education, employer engagement and access to experiential learning, and postgraduation opportunities.

Encourage your student to

  • Explore majors and careers that align with their values, interests, skills, and personality.
  • Engage in internships and experiential opportunities to continue the career design process and build a network.
  • Launch their career with excellent post-graduation opportunities.

It’s never too early for students to start thinking about their future careers. First-year students are encouraged to talk to career design specialists, academic advisors, and faculty about their career interests. Here are some things students can do in their first semester:

  • Apply for on-campus jobs on Aggie Handshake
  • Complete the Focus2 assessment to learn more about majors and careers that align with their skills and interests
  • Register for USU 1400: Exploring Majors & Careers to more fully explore major and career options – and begin to design a life they will love
Users

Students can schedule a virtual visit for a quick resume/cover letter edit with a graduate career peer Monday–Friday.

For updated hours, visit the USU Career Design Center

Career Design Center

435.797.7777
careerdesigncenter@usu.edu

Campus Map

Traveling On Campus

Free parking is available on campus and in the surrounding areas. Students can easily navigate campus and the town by taking advantage of the bike and scooter rental program through Outdoor Recreation.

Academics

Along with graduation requirements listed in the catalog, all students must complete university studies requirements. These are tracked in each student's Degree Works profile.

Academic Resources

General Catalog

Find policies and procedures, as well as program, degree plans, and course information.

Degree Finder

Degree Finder helps students search through over 150 undergraduate degrees to find the perfect fit.

Degree Works

This degree-auditing report shows students' progress toward graduation. It allows them to look at other majors to see how many of the requirements they have fulfilled. It also has a planning tool that can allow students and advisors to plan schedules for future semesters.

Degree Works can be found in the student’s Banner account in MyUSU.

Why Students Need General Education Courses

Students and parents sometimes question the need for general education classes that appear to have little relevance to a student's major or career. The data below demonstrates the remarkable overlap between 21st century job skills and general education outcomes.

Users

Employers' Desired Skills from Graduates

  • Written (90%) and oral communication (93%)
  • Critical thinking (95%) and analytical reasoning (93%)
  • Ability to work with numbers and stats (90%)
  • Ability to integrate ideas/information across settings and contexts (93%)
  • Ability to communicate and work with people from different cultural backgrounds (89%)
  • Ethical judgement and reasoning (91%)
  • Ability to locate, evaluate, and use information in decision making (93%)
  • Civic skills and civic engagement (83%)
  • Application of knowledge/skills in real-world settings (92%)
  • Digital literacy (91%)
Users

General Education Outcomes

  • Written (99%) and oral communication skills (75%)
  • Critical thinking and analytical reasoning (98%)
  • Quantitative reasoning skills (94%)
  • Knowledge of science, mathematics, humanities, and arts (85-92%)
  • Knowledge of global world cultures (89%)
  • Ethical reasoning skills (75%)
  • Information literacy skills (76%)
  • Civic engagement and competence (63%)
  • Integration of learning across disciplines (68%) and application beyond the classroom (65%)
  • Knowledge of technology (49%)

Sources:

AAC&U Key Findings from the 2018 Surveys of Employers

Technical Education

For more information about Technical Education programs and courses, please call 435.613.5039 or visit USU Eastern Advising.

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Additional Academic Support

Supplemental Instruction (SI)

Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academic support program that offers peer-assisted study sessions for challenging first-year and general education courses. These sessions are free for all students.

USU Habits of Mind Courses (USU 1020, 1030, 1040, 1050, 1060, 1070)

These are timely one-credit courses designed to address specific student learning objectives. Topics include personal productivity, resilience, learning techniques, reading college texts, and developing a growth mindset in STEM.

USU 1120 - Habits of Academic Success

This full-semester, 3-credit course teaches the skills, techniques, and learning science essential for college-level academic success. Students will explore self-regulated learning, critical thinking, and how to develop a growth mindset to enhance their academic performance and personal development.

Tutor Advertiser

Tutor Advertiser is a web–based service that allows students to search for a private tutor or list themselves as a private tutor. In-person tutoring is available for math and science.

Tutoring

USU also offers:

  • Online Tutoring
  • Statewide Campus Tutoring
  • Science Tutoring
  • Engineering Tutoring
  • Math & Stats Tutoring
  • Writing Assistance

Writing Center

Free writing tutoring is available inside the Library & Learning Commons.

USU Libraries

The Library & Learning Commons is a hub of resources and student support. From study rooms and lounges to computer labs and research, our staff is here to connect students with what they need to succeed.

Book a Librarian

Students can meet one-on-one with a subject-specific librarian to focus their research topics, find and evaluate information, cite sources, and much more.

Online Chat Service

Librarians are available for immediate assistance to answer research or library-related questions through chat Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m., or Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Course Reserves

Course Reserves has select textbooks and course materials on reserve for students to check out for three hours at a time.

Open Educational Resources (OER)

Open Educational Resources (OER) are free or low-cost educational materials that can be used for teaching, learning, research, and more.

Resource Check-Out

Along with books, your student can check out technology from our circulation desk, like headphones and dry erase markers to use in our study rooms.

Additional Services

The Innovation Hub is where creativity meets technology. Here, students can explore and use:

  •  Reflection Room
  • Makers Loft
  • Special Collections & Archives

Study Rooms

The Library has group study rooms exclusively available for USU students to reserve.

Research

Students can access over 60,000 online journals, nearly 2 million print books and journals, 7.6 million e-books, and 480,000 government publications.

Many students will need accommodations at some point during their university experience. If your student has used an IEP, 504 plan, or had previous accommodations, the Disability Resource Center (DRC) is an important resource for them. If your student has not used services in the past but they have a medical, physical, or mental health condition that impacts school, the DRC may be able to help.

The Disability Resource Center helps students with disabilities more fully participate in all university programs, services and activities. Students who have, or suspect they may have, a physical, mental health, or learning disability that may require accommodations should contact the DRC as soon as possible.

It is easy to get started. Schedule an appointment by going to the DRC's Getting Started page. During an initial appointment with an Accessibility Consultant, students will discuss their academic goals, the impact of their disability, and any educational barriers they are experiencing. Using this information, along with any documentation that may be needed, appropriate accommodations will be established.

Common accommodations include:

  • Extended time on tests
  • Reduced-distraction testing environment
  • Note takers or assistive note taking technology
  • Audio versions of books
  • ASL Interpreting
  • Transcribers
  • Architectural access
  • Accessible on-campus housing

Disability Resource Center

435.613.5337
karl.burnside@usu.edu

Housing & Residence Life

Your student’s success is our top priority. We provide fitness facilities, study rooms, computer labs, lounge areas, leisure activities, dining options, and social programs to give your student the absolute best college experience possible.

Benefits of Living on Campus

Location

Close to classes, activities, and sporting events.

Utilities Included

Standard utilities, plus internet, and even laundry

24/7 Maintenance

Our staff is always available to take care of any upkeep or repairs.

Safety & Security

Electronic locks, emergency systems, on-site live-in staff, and assistance from local police.

Community Engagement

Meet other students and have a say in making the community fun and welcoming through involvement opportunities on- and off-campus.

Transitional Support

Staff supports students with a focus on personal growth, healthy lifestyles, social responsibility, and academic support.

Supporting Student Success

Our Residence Life staff will help students navigate difficult feelings of homesickness and uncertainty, assist in resolving any roommate conflicts that may arise, and offer plenty of involvement and leadership opportunities. 

Rates, Cost, and Important Dates

Visit USU Eastern's housing page or contact the director of auxiliary services for current housing rates and important dates.

Dining

Be Our Guest

Dining Services offers several meal plan options for students who live both on- and off-campus, including block meal plans that never expire. Students can even treat themselves to Aggie Ice Cream using meal swipes. Visit USU Eastern's Dining page to learn more about plans, hours, and more.

About Price Utah

87° Avg. Summer Temperature

40° Avg. Winter Temperature

1,525 Student Population

8,861 Price Area Population

Free Bike
Rentals

Free Parking

Student Health Services

USU Eastern Student Health Services are provided in partnership with Castleview Urgent Care and Eastern Utah Women's Health.

Services Provided

  • Pregnancy testing
  • Colds, flu, allergies
  • Urinary tract infection
  • STD Screening & treatment
  • Medication management & refills
  • Planned Parenthood services
  • Physicals
  • Pap smears & exams
  • Birth control options & supplies
  • Depression, sleep, diet & exercise
  • Instacare

Most insurance plans are accepted. No insurance? No problem. School, state, and federal funding are available, along with an income-based sliding fee scale for low-cost services and birth control. Call 435.637.0313 for more information or to schedule an appointment.

Mental Wellness

Professional therapists provide confidential psychological assessments at no cost to students, helping identify therapy options to support and improve their mental health.

Counseling & Prevention Services (CAPS)

CAPS provides confidential mental health services to students. By offering students a full range of counseling services in a friendly environment, we strive to help them achieve their personal, relational, and academic goals while at USU.

CAPS Office

435.797.1012
M-F 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.

For after-hour support, students can reach a licensed therapist through the Safe UT app or by calling 1.833.372.3388

CAPS Services

  • Initial Consultation
  • Workshops
  • Individual Counseling
  • Group Counseling
  • Psychological and Psychoeducational Assessment
  • Outreach and Consultative Services
  • Case Management for Community Referral
  • Single-Session Therapy
  • Self-Help Services
  • Online Screening Tool
  • Crisis Services (by appointment Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.)

Eligibility

Any student, regardless of credits, is eligible 
for a variety of services. For individual therapy during fall and spring semesters, undergraduates must be enrolled in a minimum of 9 credits and graduate students must be enrolled in 6 credits to participate.

Commitment to Student Wellness

We are committed to creating a safe environment for students of all identities. We strive to eliminate barriers for students to access resources and opportunities, and provide services that empower students to meet their full potential. 

Confidentiality

Student confidentiality is respected in accordance with the guidelines established by the American Psychological Association. Counseling records are NOT part of academic or university records and are available to no one unless a student provides written consent. However, therapists are required to disclose confidential information when there is a danger to the student or others (including child abuse), or under court order. 

Suicide Prevention and Wellness Resources

USU Eastern is a caring community. We support and empower all Aggies to take advantage of mental health resources to recognize warning signs, risk factors, and start conversations about health and suicide.

There is always mental health support when it is needed. Here's how to connect, wherever you are, on any device:

Crisis Support

Resources for Students

  • Counseling & Prevention Services
    Crisis support and appointments Monday–Friday. CAPS also offers a self-guided resource library, with resources like:
    • ACT Guide
      Online self-help program to foster emotional well- being and help individuals cope with mental health issues.
    • Suicide Topic Guide
      Overview, symptoms, treatment, and how to get help.
    • CAPS Videos
      Videos on stress management, depression, virus anxiety and more.
  • Student Health and Wellness Center
    In-person and remote psychiatry services. View the Mental Health Resource Guide to find an overview of the services.
  • Student of Concern
    Submit a report to get help from professionals if you’re worried about a student’s suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
  • Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information Office
    The SAAVI office provides campus-based safety, confidential counseling advocacy and information for survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking.
  • Resilient Mind Workshops
    Increase resiliency during stressful
    life events with USU's virtual Resilient Mind Workshops.
  • USU HELPS: Helping Everyone Learn How to Prevent Suicide
    Learn to identify signs of distress, warning signs of suicide, and ways to reach out to those who are struggling.

USU Police

The mission of the Utah State University Police Department is to protect life, property and provide the campus community with a peaceful and safe environment for the furtherance of academic and individual development

Free On-Campus Police Services

  • Respond to all reported criminal activity on campus
  • Enforce traffic laws
  • Jump-start (dead car battery)
  • Lock-out (keys locked in your car)
  • Let-in (access to a room if authorized)
  • Personal safety escort (on campus)
  • Live-scan fingerprints required for background checks (fee applies and appointments are necessary)

Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

USU Eastern Police Department

435.613.0890
435.637.0893

Civil Rights & Title IX Office

Discrimination and sexual misconduct (sexual harassment, sexual assault, sex-based stalking, and relationship violence) violate USU policy. Students concerned about such conduct are encouraged to talk to the Civil Rights & Title IX Office or report the conduct.

Reporting

Students are encouraged to. report instances of sexual misconduct to USU's Title IX coordinator, via phone at 435.797.1266, by mail or online at equity.usu.edu/report. More information about campus resources for preventing, responding to, and reporting sexual misconduct is available at USU's Sexual Respect page.

Civil Rights & TItle IX Office

435.797.1266
titleix@usu.edu

Emergency Management

Aggie Alerts

Stay informed for events such as:

  • Evacutation
  • Snowstorm
  • Campus emergency
  • Crimes on campus

Learn About Aggie Alerts

  • Go to USU's Emergency Management page.
  • Scroll down to learn how to recieve alerts for parents and community members.
  • Click on the campuses you want to recieve alerts for.
  • Enter your mobile number to recieve alerts.

Social Media

Follow USU to get up-to-date information.

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Sexual Misconduct

Utah State University works to educate students about ways to prevent sexual misconduct, and to inform students about reporting options and available resources. 

All incoming and transfer students are required to go through an in-person interactive, peer-led training about consent, healthy relationships, sexual misconduct, and ways to create a safer campus. Incoming and transfer students at Statewide Campuses, even online-only students, are required to complete an online course about the same topics. To learn more about the in-person training and online course, visit USU's prevention training page

Sexual Assault and Anti-Violence Information Office (SAAVI)

SAAVI provides free and confidential advocacy and therapy to primary and secondary survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, hazing, and bullying.

USU SAAVI Office

435.797.7273
saavi@usu.edu

Upstander Bystander Intervention Trainings

USU also offers a bystander intervention training called Upstanding, which is designed to empower students to prevent sexual misconduct and other harms like bias and discrimination, drug and alcohol misuse, and mental health concerns. To learn more about Upstanding, visit the website listed above.

Civil Rights & Title IX Office

Discrimination and sexual misconduct (sexual harassment, sexual assault, stalking, sexual exploitation, and relationship violence) violate USU policy. Students concerned about such conduct are encouraged to talk to the Civil Rights & Title IX Office or report the conduct. 

Reporting

Students are encouraged to report instances of sexual misconduct to USU's Title IX Coordinator in Distance Education room 400, via phone at 435.797.1266, by mail or online at the Civil Rights and TItle IX Office. Visit the Sexual Respect website to access resources for preventing and reporting sexual misconduct.

Title IX Coordinator

Cody Carmichael
Distance Education 404
435.797.1266
cody.carmichael@usu.edu

Campus Store

Tax-Free Textbooks

  • Get personalized booklist online, or use in-store kiosks
  • Reserve textbooks early to get the best selection
  • Set up your profile with the post office to keep track of your book orders
  • Learn more about USU's flat rate textbook program

Student Charge Accounts

  • Put all expenses - tuition, fees, & textbooks - in one place
  • Save money by renting textbooks

Aggie Gear

Aggie Tech

  • Tax-free computers & calculators
  • Education pricing on computers for students
  • Apple Authorized Campus Store & Service Center

Supplies

  • Office Supplies
  • Art supplies
  • Scantrons

Mail Office

USPS & UPS Mailing Services

Hours
M-F 8 A.M. - 12 P.M. & 1 P.M. - 5 P.M.

Post Office Box Rentals

$5.00 anually.

Rent a P.O. box for source storage of mail and packages, and to have a street addres for UPS, FedEx, and DHL Deliveries. Renting a box provides a single address no matter how many times a student may move or leave for the summer.

Purchasing/Police Building

435.613.5233

AUGUST 20-22

  • USU Connections 1010

AUGUST 25

  • First Day of Classes

AUGUST 25 - 29

  • 12-hour registration window for waitlist notifications

AUGUST 29

  • Last day to add without instructor’s signature

AUGUST 29 (NOON)

  • Waitlist email notifications discontinued

AUGUST 30 - SEPTEMBER 15

  • Instructor’s signature required to add a class

SEPTEMBER 1

  • Labor Day Holiday (No Classes)

SEPTEMBER 15

  • Last Day to Add Classes (includes audits)
  • Last Day to Drop Classes without notation on transcript
  • Last Day for Tuition & Fee Adjustments for dropped classes

SEPTEMBER 16 - OCTOBER 27

  • Individual course withdrawals show as “W” on transcript

SEPTEMBER 16 - DECEMBER 5

  • Adding of classes not permitted

OCTOBER 10

  • Fall Break (No Classes)

OCTOBER 27

  • Last Day to Withdraw from Classes (“W” on transcript)
  • Petition to late add required for course registration

OCTOBER 28 - DECEMBER 5

  • Withdrawing from Classes Not Permitted

NOVEMBER 26 - 28

  • Thanksgiving Holiday (No Classes)

DECEMBER 1 - 5

  • No Test Days

DECEMBER 5

  • Last Day of Classes

DECEMBER 8 - 12

  • Final Examinations

DECEMBER 18 (5 PM)

  • Deadline for instructors to submit final grades

For a full list of registration dates and deadlines, please view the online registration calendar.

The Office of the Registrar must strictly adhere to FERPA regulations.

As a parent, in order to contact the Office of the Registrar and request information of any kind on your student, you must be a delegate.

Need help? Registration-specific and other useful student record related forms can be found online.

Office of the Registrar

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435.797.1116
registrar@usu.edu