Aggies define
themselves Parker Pratt
HOMETOWN: Merlin, OR. MAJOR: Human Movement Science, Pre-Physical Therapy. DABBLES IN: Rock climbing, mountain biking, cliff jumping, rafting, hiking, boating, swimming, snowboarding, camping... you get the idea. PAYING FOR SCHOOL: WUE scholarship, works at the university's “Quickstop.” WHY I’M AN AGGIE: “USU is the prime spot for learning, meeting new people, and outdoor adventures!”
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AGGIES “BEST COLLEGE TOWN” Logan ranks #2 for Best College Town by AIER College Destination Index
Jeremy Jensen:
HOMETOWN: Logan, UT. MAJOR: MFA Candidate, Art Major - Graphic Design Emphasis. WHAT WOULD YOU SAY YOU DO HERE: Avid “powsurfer,” skateboarder, snowboarder, and recently a new father. TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS: Owner/Shaper/Designer/Filmmaker for Grassroots Powdersurfing, a company that makes handcrafted surfboards designed for riding snow without bindings. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: “We’re in a beautiful mountain valley that provides constant inspiration and plenty of opportunity for creative outlets.”
welcome to
LOGAN IS CLOSER
THAN YOU THINK
112,656
CA
CACHE VALLEYIANS LOGANITES
16,000 AGGIES SKI RESORTS 1-3 HRS
8 HRS
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I E G S G A
LEARNBY
Concrete Canoe Team
Not all collegiate competitions take place on a court or field. Meet the USU Concrete Canoe Team: three-peat regional champs of the RMASCE Concrete Canoe competition and top-5 finishers in the 2013 National ASCE Competition. These engineering students are literally making waves against competition elites like University of Texas, Cal Poly, and Clemson.
Utah State is well-known for graduating students with a quality education because its students work and study hard to achieve their goals. Aggies get a great academic experience and an amazing student life all for a fantastic value.
VALUE Why is UTAH STATE such a GREAT VALUE? You get MORE FOR YOUR MONEY. {We can’t help but brag just a little.}
#1
HIGHEST-RANKED PUBLIC UNIVERSITY in the
WEST AND
PRESTIGE More
of the year than any other college in Utah
in the
nation for
LOWEST TUITION
to
CARNEGIE PROFESSORS TOP
OF
23
CARNEGIE RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
in ‘America’s Top Colleges’
STUDENT/ FACULTY RATIO More than
165
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
(Forbes, “America’s Best College Buys,” Aug. 2011)
RANKED
#5
PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN “AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGE BUYS” (Forbes, “America’s Top Colleges,” Aug. 2011)
west COLLEGE in the
(Princeton Review, “2012 Best Colleges: Region by Region, ”Aug. 2012)
million in CURRENT RESEARCH GRANTS
More than
140 GRADUATE DEGREES
2 nd oldest undergraduate
RESEARCH PROGRAM in the
NATION
(That means more hands-on learning for you)
Wondering if USU has the program you want? Search by keyword, A-Z degree list, or narrow down your options with USU’s Degree Finder:
usu.edu/degrees
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take onnew
SPEEDS Michael Morgan
HOMETOWN: Hyrum, UT. MAJOR: Biochemistry. DIY’ER: Builds and pilots drag cars, then uses the fuel he creates at USU. TRENDSETTER: Only person to ever drive a yeast-powered biodiesel vehicle. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: “USU has the opportunity to do cross-discipline research while being mentored by actual-researching professors in multiple departments.”
COLLEGE OF
AGRICULTURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES Agribusiness Ag Communication & Journalism Agricultural Economics Agricultural Machinery Tech. (AAS/Cert.) Agricultural Systems Technology Agricultural Education Animal, Dairy, & Veterinary Science -Animal and Dairy Science -Biotechnology -Bioveterinary Science -Equine Science & Management Aviation Tech. Maintenance Mgt. Aviation Tech. Professional Pilot Environmental and NR Economics Environmental Soil/Water Science Family and Consumer Sciences Education General Agriculture Undecided (Pre) General Technology (AAS) International Agribusiness Landscape Architecture Nutrition, Dietetics, & Food Sciences Ornamental Horticulture (AAS/Cert.) Plant Science Residential Landscape Design & Construction Technology and Engineering Education
JON M. HUNTSMAN SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS
Accounting Business Administration Economics Finance International Business Management Information Systems Marketing
CAINE COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
COLLEGE OF
Art & Design -Art Education -Art History -Ceramics -Drawing & Painting -Graphic Design -Interior Design -Photography -Printmaking -Sculpture Music -Music Education -Music Performance Music Therapy Theatre Arts -Acting -General Theatre Studies -Theatre Design & Tech. -Theatre Teaching
Biological Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering General Engineering Undecided (Pre) General Studies in Technology Mechanical Engineering -Aerospace Engineering
COLLEGE OF
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES American Studies Anthropology Asian Studies Communication Studies English French German Global Communication History International Studies Journalism Law & Constitutional Studies Liberal Arts Philosophy Political Science Religious Studies Social Work Sociology Spanish
ENGINEERING
EMMA ECCLES JONES COLLEGE OF
EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
QUINNEY COLLEGE OF
NATURAL RESOURCES
Conservation & Restoration Ecology Environmental Studies Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences Forestry Geography Geography Teaching Rangeland Resources Recreation Resource Management Watershed & Earth Systems Wildlife Science
COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE
Applied Environmental Geoscience Biochemistry Biological Science Composite Teaching Communicative Disorders & Deaf Ed. Biology (Premedical, Predental, Deaf Education & Early Childhood Ed. Prehealth Professions Programs) Deaf Education & Elementary Ed. -Biology Early Childhood Education -Cellular/Molecular Elementary Education -Ecolology/Biodiversity Family, Consumer, & Human Development -Environmental Family & Consumer Sciences Chemistry Family Life Studies Chemistry Teaching General Studies Earth Science Composite Teaching Global Communication Geology Health Education & Promotion Mathematics -School Health Mathematics Education -Community Health Mathematics/Statistics Composite -Health Science Nursing* Human Movement Science Physical Science Composite Teaching -Exercise Science Physics -Pre-Physical Therapy Physics Teaching -P.E. Teaching Public Health Interdisciplinary Studies -Environmental Health Parks & Recreation -Industrial Hygiene Psychology -Public Health Education Secondary Education Statistics Social Studies Composite Teaching *Nursing Students are not eligible for Special Education academic scholarships. We recommend you apply to USU as an Undeclared student instead.
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AN
TAKES
hands-on
learning TO A
WHOLE NEW LEVEL Cameron Copeland
HOMETOWN: Orem, UT. MAJOR: Biological Engineering. JACK OF ALL TRADES: Billiards Club President, Swing Dance Club. WELL READ: Favorite book is Mistborn. WELL PLAYED: Favorite game is Star Wars’ Dominion. WELL FED: Favorite food is an authentic Philly Cheese Steak from Philly. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: “Top-tier research. I want to continue my research. I’d like to learn how to mass produce spider silk and begin weaving it into artificial tendons and ligaments.”
THAT WE SEND MORE STUDENT-DEVELOPED
EXPERIMENTS INTO
SPACE THAN ANY UNIVERSITY in the
other
NATION
WEATHER PREDICTION T E C H N O L O G Y:
85% of our PRE-MED STUDENTS get into
WIRELESS POWER
E N E R G Y:
MED SCHOOL;
THE NATIONAL AVERAGE IS 55% EDUCATION MAJORS get
FIRST-HAND
EXPERIENCE in our NATIONALLY RANKED, ON-CAMPUS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
A team at USU designed and developed a wireless power-transfer technology that can charge electric vehicles as they drive down the road.
CLEAN COKE FUEL:
with jobs earning
Utah State scientists developed a "4D Weather Satellite Sensor" that predicts storms 8 hours earlier than currently used technology.
The College of
MORE THAN
AG &
APPLIED SCIENCES
HAS A BRAND-NEW
$40 million dollar RESEARCH BUILDING
79% OF BUSINESS STUDENTS graduate
Taking waste coal, a current environmental hazard, USU can make “Clean Coke” that is cleaner, cheaper, and profitable.
$42KPER YEAR
100%
OF STUDENTS from the
MUSIC THERAPY PROGRAM
find jobs in their field after graduation
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embrace
TRADITION
AS THEIR OWN
TRUE AGGIE
(A 96-YEAR TRADITION)
On any full moon, kiss someone who is already a "True Aggie." OR
On the night of Homecoming or A-day, kiss someone while standing on the "A."
Shacy Love HOMETOWN: West Jordan, UT. MAJOR: Child Development / Family and Community Services. KEEPS BUSY: Student Ambassador, Student Activities Board, Green Canyon Cruisers (Mtn. Bike Club), sees every Aggie game while working at a sports bar/grill (and keeps a full schedule of classes), creates her own Minaj-esque raps. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: “If you aren’t involved, then it’s your own fault. There’s so much to do!”
+
CLUBS
TO CHOOSE FROM, OR START YOUR OWN!
BUILT IN 1890,
ON NIGHTS OF
IS USU’S MOST
VICTORY,
OLD MAIN iconic
STAMPEDE to the
SHINES
BUILDING. THE
WITH FELLOW AGGIES
OLD MAIN’S TOWER
HowlAND
Mardi Gras: TWO MUST-ATTEND EVENTS FOR AGGIES AND STUDENTS FROM COLLEGES
ALL OVER THE WEST!
AGGIE
AND THE BEST PART IS
ALL HOME GAMES
ARE
FREE FOR STUDENTS
ICE CREAM
HAS BEEN AROUND SINCE 1921 AND STANDS AS ONE OF THE AGGIE’S OLDEST AND MOST DELICIOUS TRADITIONS.
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me o C
Visit
l u f i t beau
CAMPUS
SIGN UP FOR A TOUR
USU.EDU/CAMPUSTOUR
WALK AROUND WITH A CURRENT STUDENT, MEET WITH AN ADVISOR, TOUR HOUSING, AND GET FREE AGGIE ICE CREAM.
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AN
IS A
Champion Chuckie Keeton
HOMETOWN: Houston, TX. MAJOR: Management Information Systems. ALL OUT AGGIE: Quarterback, Student-Athlete Mentor, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, 2012 Bowl Game Winner. PROUDEST MOMENT: Achieved 99% in math in 3rd grade. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: “I came to USU for football and educational opportunities. It’s been a chance to branch out. Campus is friendly... oh, and True Aggie Night!”
athletics 2013 FOOTBALL
CONFERENCE
“ BEST HOME COURT ADVANTAGE IN THE
OF THE
FA M O U S
IDAHOBOWL POTATO
WEST
“
AND
USU JOINS THE RANKS OF THE VERY FEW
‘NIKE SCHOOLS’ WITH A NEW ATHLETICS LOGO, DESIGNED BY
NIKE
NCAA DIVISION 1 SPORTS
INTERCOLLEGIATE CLUB SPORTS
Basketball (M&W) Football (M) Gymnastics (W) Softball (W) Cross Country (M&W) Indoor Track (M&W)
Baseball Cycling Hockey Lacrosse
Outdoor Track (M&W) Golf (M) Soccer (W) Tennis (M&W) Volleyball (W)
Swimming Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball Wrestling
CHECK OUT THE INTRAMURAL SPORTS WEBSITE TO CHOOSE YOUR SPORT - USU.EDU/CAMPREC
UTA HS TA TE
UTAH STATE
FOR MORE INFO VISIT UTAHSTATEAGGIES.COM
BE OUR GUEST TO A FOOTBALL OR BASKETBALL GAME
Racquetball Rodeo Rugby Men’s Soccer
SIGN UP AT USU.EDU/ADMISSIONS/FREETICKETS
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AGGIES G E T TH E
FULL COLLEGE
experience
Chris Glaittli
HOMETOWN: Riverton, UT. MAJOR: Law & Constitutional Studies. HAPPENING ON CAMPUS: SigEp fraternity, ASUSU, Elections Committee, Val R. Christensen Service Center, Black Student Union, College Democrats. FAVORITE AGGIE ICE CREAM: Aggie Blue Mint. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: “I love college towns like Logan; the professors know who you are, and the whole environment is more personable than you’d expect!”
A P P R OX .
LIVE AWAY
OF ALL
UtahState STUDENTS
FROM HOME
MAKING US UTAH’S LARGEST RESIDENTIAL CAMPUS
Types of
ON-CAMPUS usu.edu/housing 1. Apartment 2. Traditional 3. Suite
BLUE SQUARE
bluesquareusu.com A preferred, luxury, off-campus student housing complex.
HOUSING: living ON CAMPUS means
STUDENTS LIVING ON CAMPUS TAKE MORE CLASSES AND GET BETTER GRADES
5 MINUTE WALK TO CLASS
MEAL PLANS = 3 SQUARE MEALS A DAY WITH NO COOKING
OFFCAMPUS trueaggie.com Hundreds of options to choose from.
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AGGIES everywhere
Teralin Petereit
HOMETOWN: Mapleton, UT. MAJOR: Recreation Resource Management. WHEN DIGITAL MEETS THE OUTDOORS: Inspired by a class project, she started her own business and website, VirtualAdventureGuide.com. CLASS TO ADVENTURE IN ALMOST NO TIME: Goes to class then minutes later can raft, canoe, and kayak down the Colorado River. I’M AN AGGIE: “I moved just to attend USU-Moab because of the amazing education program and its perfect location.”
Utah State University reaches far beyond Logan Campus. With statewide regional campuses and USU-Online, you can be an Aggie anywhere in the world at anytime.
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TREMONTON
BRIGHAM CITY KAYSVILLE
(LOGAN)
SALT LAKE CITY
ASSOCIATE’S, BACHELOR’S, MASTER’S & DOCTORATE’S
EPHRAIM
(PRICE)
CASTLE DALE
MOAB
RICHFIELD MILFORD
BEAVER BICKNELL JUNCTION PANGUITCH CEDAR CITY KANAB
MONTICELLO
BLANDING
MONTEZUMA CREEK MONUMENT VALLEY
OVER
OREM HEBER CITY
UINTAH BASIN
NEPHI
ST. GEORGE
DEGREES
PARK CITY
TOOELE
DELTA
& SITES
REGIONAL CAMPUSES offer
WENDOVER GRANTSVILLE
REGIONAL CAMPUSES
O N L I N E
COURSES
USU-ONLINE offers
DEGREES
TA K E C L A S S E S
WHEN & WHERE
YOU WANT: online.usu.edu
LEARN MORE ABOUT REGIONAL CAMPUSES: DISTANCE.USU.EDU LEARN MORE ABOUT USU EASTERN: EASTERN.USU.EDU
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ONCE AN
Aggie ALWAYS AN
Aggie Kami Montgomery
HOMETOWN: Orem, UT. MAJOR: Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education. HARD WORK PAYS OFF: Athletic scholarship (Women’s Soccer). OFF THE FIELD: Director of United Campus Volunteers, President of Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC), SEEEME (a humanitarian group which volunteers in Africa). FAVORITE PART OF BEING AN AGGIE: “The Powderpuff tournament in 2012! College champs! I loved attending the dances, Howl and Mardi Gras. And of course, Aggie Ice Blue Mint and Aggie Bull Tracks ice cream!”
ADMISSION INDEX
The first step to being an Aggie: APPLY - usu.edu/admissions/applyonline
FRESHMEN need a 17 ACT, 2.5 GPA, and a 90 index score to be admitted.
TRANSFER STUDENTS need at least a 2.2 GPA and meet the minimum GPA requirements for their desired major.
ADMISSION
DEADLINES for Fall 2014
SUMMER SEMESTER FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER
ACADEMIC NEED-BASED INVOLVEMENT
Based on academic merit.
Based on financial need.
for Fall 2014
TRANSFER APRIL 1 JUNE 1 OCTOBER 1
DEPARTMENTAL
If you don’t meet the criteria, contact us for options at 435.797.1079, 800.488.8108, or visit usu.edu/admissions.
ALUMNI
Based on outstanding Check with your Based on family legacy. involvement, leadership, department for details once Offered by Alumni Office and service experience. you’ve declared a major. at usu.edu/alumni.
SCHOLARSHIP
DEADLINES
NEW FRESHMEN APRIL 1 APRIL 1 OCTOBER 1
FALL SEMESTER ONLY
FRESHMEN DEC 2
TRANSFER FEB 1
FIND OUT ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED: USU.EDU/SCHOLARSHIPS
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GIES AGMAKE
EXPERIENCES THAT
Mackinzi Hamilton
HOMETOWN: Providence, UT. MAJOR: Journalism and Communications. MINOR: Women and Gender Studies. NICKNAMES: Kinzie, Kinz, KHam, Kenny. MEMBER OF: Society of Professional Journalists, STAB, CHaSS Council. KIND OF A BIG DEAL: Society of Professional Journalists National Mark of Excellence Award, Utah Broadcasters Association Sports Reporting Award, News Anchor for Utah Public Radio. WHY I’M AN AGGIE: “It allows me to have hands-on experience in my chosen field, learn from fantastic mentors, and have pride for my community!”
what’s the 2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR
TUITION & FEES: * SEMESTER YEAR RESIDENT NONRESIDENT
$3,093 $8,945
$6,185 $17,889
ESTIMATED EXPENSES: ** ROOM & BOARD BOOKS & SUPPLIES
W IL L B E :
$2,500 $400
$5,000 $800
$5,993 $11,845
$11,985 $23,688
usu.edu/costcalculator
TOTAL: RESIDENT NONRESIDENT
ESTIMATE W H AT YO U R COST *Tuition is based on 13-18 credit hours. Tuition may vary based on your program and is subject to change. For current rates, go to usu.edu/tuition. **Does not include personal expenses. For International Student information, visit: usu.edu/oiss.
financial TYPES OF AID:
FAFSA CHECKLIST
GRANTS – Free Money that does not need to be repaid.
Apply for a PIN at – pin.ed.gov.
LOANS – Money that must be repaid, with interest. WORK STUDY – Money you work for through an
Fill out the FREE application at – fafsa.ed.gov.
Awarded to students with the greatest financial need.
on-campus job. Awarded to students with financial need.
SCHOLARSHIPS – Money Awarded based on application/merit/qualification. Deadlines and requirements vary.
Check your email often for updates. Accept only the aid you want. Contact the USU Financial Aid Office to find your personal financial aid counselor, ask questions, and check your aid status: www.usu.edu/finaid.
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BLUE CREW APPLY FOR ADMISSIONS Must apply BEFORE DECEMBER 2 Here’s what you’ll need: • usu.edu/admissions/apply • Official ACT/SAT • Official High School Transcripts • $40 Application Fee
VISIT CAMPUS Year-round campus tours. usu.edu/admissions/campustour
ATTEND AN OPEN HOUSE IN YOUR AREA Apply for Admissions and receive qualifying scholarships on the spot. Talk to your academic department. Get free Aggie Ice Cream.
WE GAVE
AGGIES cameras
SO THEY COULD SHOW YOU THEIR
OWN AGGIE DEFINITIONS
Read their blogs and watch their videos at: APPLY FOR HOUSING On-campus, Blue Square Apartments, and off-campus housing are available. Recommended application for housing is November 1.
usu.edu/admissions/bluecrew
APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID Application opens January 1. Fill out Free FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov
SIGN UP FOR ORIENTATION (SOAR) Mandatory orientation program sign-up begins March 1. Reserves your course schedule for the Fall Semester usu.edu/soar
Thinking of coming to USU later? • Apply Now (we defer admissions and scholarships for 2 1/2 years). • Have your leave date? Let us know at usu.edu/loa (this changes your enroll date at USU). • Take your Aggie gear with you while you’re gone.
COMING TO 2013 OPEN HOUSES & RECEPTIONS UTAH OPEN HOUSES (6-8 PM) October 9 October 22 October 29 November 5 December 3
DAVIS/ WEBER (5-8 PM) PROVO CACHE VALLEY SALT LAKE (5-8 PM) ST GEORGE
OUT-OF-STATE OPEN HOUSES (6-8 PM) October 15 October 15 October 23 November 7 November 14 December 4
PRESTON, ID PHOENIX, AZ DENVER, CO BOISE, ID IDAHO FALLS, ID LAS VEGAS, NV
COMING TO 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 O N- C A M PUS EV EN TS November 2, 8 November 22 January 18 or 25 February 28 March 28 June 16-19 Year-round
Aggie Leadership Extravaganza Diversity Day Ultimate Aggie Experience Hispanic Leadership Conference A-Day USU Leadership Conference (USULC) Football/Basketball Games
Admissions, Scholarships, & Residency 800.488.8108, 435.797.1079, email: admit@usu.edu Access & Diversity Center 435.797.1728 Alumni Relations 435.797.2055 Athletics 435.797.1850 Campus Store (Bookstore) 800.662.3950 / 435.797.1666 Career Services 435.797.7777 COLLEGES College of Agriculture & Applied Sciences 435.797.2200 Caine College of the Arts 435.797.7985 Jon M. Huntsman School of Business 435.797.2272 EEJ College of Education & Human Services 435.797.1437 College of Engineering 435.797.2705 College of Humanities & Social Sciences 435.797.1195 Quinney College of Natural Resources 435.797.2448 College of Science 435.797.2478 Disability Resource Center 435.797.2444 Distance Education 435.797.9700 Financial Aid 435.797.0173 Help Desk 435.797.4357 Honors 435.797.2715 Housing & Dining Services 800.863.1085 / 435.797.3113 Office of International Students & Scholars 435.797.1124 Registration 435.797.1116 ROTC – Air Force 435.797.8723 ROTC – Army 435.797.7058 SOAR 800.606.4878 / 435.797.0283 School of Graduate Studies 435.797.1189 Student Involvement & Leadership Center 435.797.2912 Student Health & Wellness Center 435.797.1660 Study Abroad 435.797.0601 Testing Services 435.797.1004 University Advising 435.797.3373 University Inn 435.797.0017 University Operator 435.797.1000 USU Eastern 435.613.5000
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Chauntelle Dana HOMETOWN: Rexburg, ID. MAJOR: Dietetics. SOCIAL BUTTERFLY: Loves going to the games and “Po-Bev” to hear the acoustic guitar players on campus. THE GREAT OUTDOORS: Rock climbing, mountain biking, longboarding, trail running, and hiking. THE ZEN OF COLLEGE: Works as a yoga instructor at a yoga studio in town. WHY I LOVE BEING AN AGGIE: “It’s the location. The proximity to the canyon and the trails is so close. I ski 4 days a week!”
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make the
ADD US ON
CLASSES
“USU INCOMING CLASS OF 2014”
of COLLEGE MOST even in bet ween
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