United States
Oregon State University
Tuition fee
$30,000–$40,000
QS ranking
501-510
University ranking
Top 75 public universities in the U.S. (2024)
Oregon State University is a public research university in Corvallis, Oregon, founded in 1868, enrolling about 32,000 students (including 3,000+ international students from 100+ countries). It is noted for strong research output, particularly in STEM fields, and strengths across engineering, business, computer science, environmental and agricultural sciences, health, forestry, and marine biology.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
Estimated annual tuition for international students.
Undergraduate (International)
Approximately $37,000 per year.
Graduate (International)
Approximately $30,000–$40,000 per year, depending on program.
Scholarships
Scholarship and funding options for international students.
OSU International Scholarships
Various awards based on academic merit, ranging from partial to full tuition.
Departmental scholarships (graduate)
Available through individual departments for graduate students.
External scholarships and funding
Opportunities via home country or international organizations.
Work-study and assistantships (graduate)
On-campus employment and teaching/research assistantships for graduate students.
Required Documents
Academic transcripts and certificates.
Proof of English proficiency.
Standardized test scores (if applicable).
Personal statement or statement of purpose.
Letters of recommendation (for graduate applicants).
CV/resume (for graduate applicants).
Rankings
U.S. News & World Report (2024)
Ranked among top 75 public universities in the U.S.
QS World University Rankings (2024)
#501–510 globally.
Research strengths
Noted for strong research output, particularly in STEM fields.
Student Life & Campus
Large, scenic campus in Corvallis with modern facilities, research centers, and labs.
International Student Services offering orientation, visa support, and cultural integration programs.
Diverse student community with international student organizations and cultural clubs.
Opportunities for internships, research, and community engagement.
Close to natural parks, hiking trails, and outdoor activities; easy access to Portland and the Pacific coast.
Safe, friendly college town atmosphere.
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