Utah State University Eastern
School info
3.6
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.5
Food
3.4
Clubs
3.4
Facilities
3.6
Internet
3.8
Location
3.5
Opportunities
3.4
Safety
4.5
Social
3.3
Happiness
3.9
Basic Information
Location
- Price, UT
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: February 20, 1937; 87 years ago (February 20, 1937)
- Founder: State of Utah
Academic information
Degree Courses
- More than 60
Key Area
- Utah State University Eastern
- being a junior college
- does not have the same breadth of research areas as the main Utah State University campus. However
- based on the information provided
- here are some key areas related to the broader USU system that might be relevant or indirectly associated with USU Eastern: - Undergraduate research
- Native American STEM Mentoring Program
- vocational programs
- associate degrees
- certificates. Since USU Eastern itself does not have a robust research program like the main campus
- the above list is more indicative of its educational and mentoring focus rather than specific research areas. For precise research areas
- one would need to look at the main USU campus
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,525
- Undergraduates: 1,204
- Academic Staff: Over 85
- Administrative Staff: Around 30-40
Notable Alumni
- Here are some notable individuals associated with Utah State University Eastern
- although the list might not be exhaustive due to the limited information available: Aaron Eugene Jones
- Claude Burtenshaw
- Joe Peterson
- Edward Raymond Salzetti
- John Curtis “Curt” Jensen
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.9
Its the most amazing thing I have ever done!!! I love USUE so much!
Overall 4.6
I love it here!!! Although Price, Utah is a smaller city, we still have so much fun and I love my professors!
Overall 4.6
I went here, SUU and U of U. This was by far my best experience.
Overall 4.4
None.
Overall 4.2
So far my experience has been superb. If the only thing I have to complain about is the internet being a little spotty, I'm okay with that. Logan is an awesome location and it has everything you need. I'm proud to be an Aggie!
Overall 4
There are dances, events, and intramural sports going on throughout the year that make it pretty fun. Academics is nice because the teachers will be personal with you due to the small class sizes. Only downfall is the food at the cafeteria and sometimes you can get bored because its a small town.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.8
After being at this campus for 2 full semesters I can safely say that the campus is second rate and though it is cheap, if you have the opportunity to go up to the main campus in Logan, do it. The dorms are second rate and cheaply built, the professors either dont care or are broadcast from Logan, and the financial aid office is greatly inadequate