Utah State University

Utah, USA

Utah State University

Since 1888 Utah State University has been one of the nation’s premier student-centered land-grant and space-grant universities, offering more than 249 degree options to 28,000 students. Utah State is a Carnegie-recognized R1 institution and was named one of the best undergraduate research programs in the nation by the Council for Undergraduate Research in 2021. These designations show that USU is a national leader in research and both graduate and undergraduate education.

Based in Logan, Utah, USU has more than 25 statewide locations including USU Eastern. We foster the principle that academics come first; we cultivate diversity of thought and culture; and we serve the public through learning, discovery, and engagement. As an open access university, USU is committed to supporting the open dissemination of work produced by USU students and scholars.

USU-affiliated corresponding authors can receive 15% off article processing charges (APCs). Learn more about USU’s agreement with IEEE on our publishing guide: libguides.usu.edu/openaccess/agreements.

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About IEEE Institutional OA Agreements

Your institution has an OA publishing agreement with IEEE that makes it easier and more convenient for authors to publish open access. This type of agreement often includes a number of pre-paid article processing charges (APCs) to allow researchers to publish open access in eligible titles. Some institutional agreements have internal processes approving the use of APCs or limitations on the number of APCs available or the type of journals they can be used in. Please speak to your University Librarian or Open Access Administrator for more details and to check availability. Additional information can be found above regarding your institution’s OA agreement.