Who We Are
The Aggie Chocolate Factory (ACF), Learning and Research Center for the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, is a small batch, bean-to-bar chocolate processing facility located at Utah State University.
The mission of the ACF is to provide educational, research, and outreach opportunities to faculty, students, chocolate producers, and the local community about our high-quality bean-to-bar chocolate.
This opportunity is extended to students, industry professionals, the public, and the people that work with and for the ACF. We aim to provide this possibility with attention to quality, safety, and efficiency in a professional, cooperative, and collaborative working environment. We strive to provide an exceptional chance for all to learn about chocolate and its production.
Our Mission
The mission of the Aggie Chocolate Factory is to provide teaching, research, and outreach opportunities to students, faculty, the community, and chocolate producers. We strive to provide exceptional opportunities for all to learn about chocolate and its production with attention to quality, safety, sustainability, and efficiency in a professional and collaborative working environment.
Our Story
The Aggie Chocolate Factory (ACF) opened its doors in November, 2018. After suggesting the need for such a facility, Utah State University (USU) listened. The College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU worked closely with industry to ensure that this learning and research center would provide the best possible education for Utah’s students. Most of the Factory’s equipment and machinery was donated by industry.
Teaching and outreach is the primary mission of the ACF. Each year, hundreds of USU students complement their lecture material with hands-on experience working at the ACF: North America’s only chocolate science facility operated by a post-secondary institution. The Factory is also an important venue for short courses offered to the confectionery industry across the U.S. and Canada. By offering its expertise and facilities to both established and start-up businesses alike, the ACF also supports the local confectionery industry.
The ACF is operated mainly by qualified student employees, interns, and volunteers under the direction of a full time factory manager. The Factory encourages students from all disciplines across campus to apply for employment; as a part of the Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences department, the Aggie Chocolate Factory is always willing to help students—and the public—understand the benefits and unique challenges of becoming a food scientist.
Aggie Chocolate Factory Donation Policy
Aggie Chocolate Factory, under the direction of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, contributes to the local community by providing funds that can be used for donations. There are many important causes, however, the Aggie Chocolate Factory cannot contribute to all of them. For this reason, the following rules apply to donations.
- A typical donation is less than $50.
- Priority is given to
- University Student Groups
- University Events
- Non-University events
- Criterion used to evaluate donations requests
- Above priorities
- First come/first served
- Promotional exposure for the Aggie Chocolate Factory
Groups receiving donations must list Aggie Chocolate Factory as a sponsor/donor on advertising materials before and during your event.
If you have questions about donations or this policy, please contact Andrea Knowlton andrea.knowlton@usu.edu
Please send your donation request to andrea.knowlton@usu.edu and include the following information:
- Name of event or cause
- Group or entity organizing event or cause
- Name, telephone number, and email address of event organizer
- Date and time of event or cause
- Location of event the event or cause
- Number of people expected to participate in event
- Detailed description of event or cause
- Describe how your event will promote the Aggie Chocolate Factory and the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences