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Utah State University (also known as USU or Utah State) is a certified doctorate awarded to the University of Logan, Utah, Utah. Cooperative education, space grants, land grants, research universities are recognized by Northwestern University and the University Committee. USU is Utah's largest public housing campus, with approximately 18,000 students living on campus or near campus. As of the fall of 2017, a total of 27,679 students, including 24,618 undergraduate students and 3,061 graduate students, registered. At any public university in Utah State, the proportion of students out of the state is the highest, accounting for 23% of all students.
Utah Valley University, with a total of 37,282 students, is one of the largest public universities in Utah Province, one of the few universities in the country, combining the rigor and richness and openness of leading educational universities. open. Vocational training course at community college. A unique model of UVU, focused on student success, participation in learning, strict academic programs and instructor-led research, makes higher education more affordable and makes it accessible to all background students It is to do.
Utah State University founded in 1888 is Utah State Agricultural University and Land Grant Organization. In 1903, the USU was divided into five schools: agricultural college, agricultural engineering and mechanical art school, home economics department, integrated science university and business school. In 1907, Utah forbade USU to offer degrees in education and engineering (to prevent competition with the University of Utah). In 1923, the university expanded to six universities: agriculture, housekeeping, agricultural engineering, management and business administration, machine arts and general science. In 1924, the institute added educational vocational schools and reorganized integrated science schools into basic vocational school vocational schools.