Oklahoma State University College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Stillwater, OK
Founded in 1890
Add a unique dimension to your college experience
Urban
setting
25,594
Students
74%
Acceptance Rate
$12,170 / $27,690
Tuition In-state / Out-of-state
Overview
School Website >>The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) is the academic unit of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, and offers outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs that are recognized at the state, regional, national and international levels. In collaboration with the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service and the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, CASNR faculty provide great breadth and exceptional quality in teaching, advising, research, extension and service.
CASNR’s academic programs prepare students to analyze information, communicate effectively, think critically, problem solve, and assume leadership roles in their respective fields of study. Students also receive a solid general education in communications, humanities and social sciences. In agriculture or natural resources, the graduate will have an opportunity for a rewarding career that will last as long as food is consumed, fiber is grown, and soil, water and wildlife resources are valued.
Agricultural Degrees Offered
- Agribusiness
- Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Agricultural Communications
- Agricultural Economics
- Agricultural Education
- Agricultural Leadership - Extension Education
- Animal Agriculture
- Animal Biotechnology
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Bioprocessing and Food Processing
- Biosystems Engineering
- Community and Regional Analysis
- Crop and Soil Sciences
- Crop Production and Management
- Entomology
- Environmental and Natural Resources
- Farm and Ranch Management
- Food Safety
- Food Science
- Forest Ecology and Management
- Horticultural Sciences
- Insect Biology and Ecology
- Landscape Architecture
- Landscape Management
- Livestock Merchandising
- Machine Systems and Agricultural Engineering
- Meat Science
- Natural Resource Ecology and Management
- Natural Resources
- Plant and Soil Sciences
- Plant Biotechnology and Improvement
- Pre-Veterinary Animal Science
- Pre-Veterinary Business Management
- Public Horticulture
- Ranch Operations
- Rangeland Ecology and Management
- Soil and Water Sciences
- Turf Management
- Water Resources
- Wildlife Biology and Pre-Veterinary Science
- Wildlife Ecology and Management
Admissions
Total Enrollment: 25,594
Agricultural Students: 3,270
Male Female Student Ratio: 43%/57%
Acceptance Rate: 74%
Applying
Application Fee: $40
Application Deadline: August 20
Target GPA: 3.1
Target SAT Score: 1070
Target ACT Score: 25
Tuition
In-State: $12,170
Out-of-State: $27,690
Room and Board: $9,150
More Info
Religious Affiliation: non-denominational
Faculty/Student Ratio: 20/1
Entomology & Plant Pathology Farm
The Entomology & Plant Pathology Farm is a 35 acre research station in Stillwater that serves the Entomology and Plant Pathology and Plant and Soil Sciences departments from OSU. The programs include cultivar development, disease monitoring and control, disease management, weed control, variety evaluations, fungicide evaluations, insect control, demonstration and trap plots used for teaching and collection of diseases. The agricultural commodity programs represented are wheat, peanuts, canola, soybeans, vegetable crops, and turf grasses.