Oregon State University College of Agricultural Sciences

Corvallis, OR

Founded in 1868

There are answers everywhere. That’s why Oregon State University goes OUT THERE.

Small Town

setting

30,986

Students

79%

Acceptance Rate

$11,725 / $31,215

Tuition In-state / Out-of-state

Overview

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The college is well known for its collaborations among state and federal agencies, and the College of Agricultural Sciences encourages low boundaries between disciplines and institutions. Our researchers and Extension faculty work closely with agency partners in EPA, USDA ARS, USGS, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Navy, and many more.

Regional industries and commodity groups are important partners, too. Oregon’s remarkable agricultural diversity — with more than 220 commodities here — means that many commodity groups depend on OSU research and development to improve their varieties and expand their markets. Our plant breeding programs are among the most active, and most diverse, in the nation.

Agricultural Degrees Offered

  • Agricultural Business Management
  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Animal Sciences
  • Bioresource Research
  • Botany
  • Crop and Soil Sciences
  • Ecological Engineering
  • Environmental Economics and Policy
  • Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
  • Food Science and Technology
  • Horticulture
  • Rangeland Sciences
  • Urban Sustainability
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Admissions

Total Enrollment: 30,986

Agricultural Students: 2,595

Male Female Student Ratio: 53%/47%

Acceptance Rate: 79%

Applying

Application Fee: $60

Application Deadline: September 1

Target GPA: 3.1

Target SAT Score: 1186

Target ACT Score: 25

Tuition

In-State: $11,725

Out-of-State: $31,215

Room and Board: $12,306

More Info

Religious Affiliation: non-denominational

Faculty/Student Ratio: 18/1