Admission FAQ

Most applications are processed within four to six weeks. Once the admissions process is complete you will be notified by email.

What ACT or SAT scores and GPA ranges are considered for scholarships?

How much is tuition?

Tuition rates are based on residency status, credits taken, and where you live. Calculate your costs on the tuition & costs page.

Do you accept AP credit?

Yes, we recognize most advanced placement courses and credit is awarded based on the score received on the exam. Please visit usu.edu/registrar/transfer/ap-exam for more information.

How do I make arrangements to visit campus?

We would love to host you on our campus for a day! Our university ambassadors will personally escort you around campus, answer questions, and treat you to Aggie Ice Cream. Campus tours last 1 hour and 30 minutes, but we welcome you to spend the day! Parking validation is provided. During the school year (September-April), we offer tours Monday-Friday at 10:00 am, and 2:00 pm. Summer tours (May-August) are offered Monday-Friday at 10:00 am. When you register you will be able to select an option to join our Housing Tour. To register for a campus tour please go to usu.edu/admissions/campustour .

How do I get to Utah State University?

How do I audit classes?

  1. Create an account at applynow.usu.edu.
  2. After creating an account, Start an Application from your My Account page.
  3. Scroll down to Non-Degree Seeking Students and select the Non-Degree Seeking Application link.
  4. In the Academic Course of Study tab, you will be asked to fill out a Planned Course of Study. Under What is your educational intent select Audit or Audit Classes (Utah Senior 62 years of age or older) depending on applicants intent.
  5. Complete and submit the application.
  6. Review the Audit Guidelines

Once your application has been processed, you will receive an email from Admissions. Then proceed with registration at the Registrar's Office, TSC 246. For help, please call the Admissions Office, 435-797-1079.

Class Auditing Guidelines

Please be aware of the following guidelines if you wish to audit classes.

Current USU Students

Admitted students who wish to audit a class must register as auditors. Auditing is dependent on space, resource availability, and instructor approval. No credit or grade points will be granted. The regular tuition and course fees will be assessed. At no future time may students request or receive credit for the audited course by any other means than by officially registering for the course and doing the required work. Audit requests, approved by the instructor, must be submitted to the Registrar’s Office and tuition and fees must be paid before class attendance is permitted. Students are not permitted to register as auditors during Early Registration.

Utah Resident's 62 Years of Age and Older

House bill 60 (1977) permits Utah Residents 62 years of age or older to audit university classes. Classes which are full at the time of an audit request are unavailable. Credit seeking, full-tuition paying students have first priority in the registration process. A flat fee of $10 per semester, plus any course fees or special fees that may be attached to classes is charged for House Bill 60 (1977) registration.

Application Materials

Audit Application for Admission filled out through the Non-Degree Seeking application at applynow.usu.edu.

USU Employees and their Spouse (Visiting Scholars)

Complete the Audit Application through the Non-Degree Seeking application which can be found at applynow.usu.edu. Return completed Application for Auditing University Courses and Registration Options Form to the Registrar’s Office.

Application Materials

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