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Welcome to Utah State University and Aggie Academics, where we're proud of our strong tradition of academic excellence. This tradition includes leading the conference in total number of Academic-All Conference selections 6 out of the past 7 years, including every year since joining the Western Athletics Conference. Utah State Student-Athletes have also led the WAC in Graduation Success Rates since the inception of that graduation metric by the NCAA.

Jim and Carol Laub Athletics-Acadmics Complex

The Student-Athlete Service's Academic Center is located on the third floor of the Laub Complex, offering a large Study Center and Computer Center for the use of student-athletes. The Computer Center houses 21 Dell PCs and 3 Macintosh computers in a relaxed computing environment. The computer desks make the Center distinctive, as they were formerly housed in the State Legislature. The spacious Study Center overlooks the football field and campus to the south. There is ample room for student-athletes to spread out their study materials and boot up laptops in the completely wireless Center; or they can plug in to any one of several data jacks located throughtout the Study Center's floor plan. Three classrooms and five smaller tutor rooms are available for individual or group session tutoring and instruction as well.

Philosophy & Mission

Our philosophy is that the educational pursuit of the student-athlete needs to be owned by that student-athlete. Ultimately, they are responsible for the classes they take and the degree they earn. However, as a Division I intercollegiate student-athlete, there are many inherent time demands and constraints. Student-Athlete Services therefore provides the tools and resources necessary to help the student-athlete navigate the college environment to optimize success, all the while developing as a student and person. Some of these resources include priority registration, tutoring, mentoring, and course selection advising.