Your Arizona Guide State To ASU University

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Your Arizonaguide Stateto ASU University

#1 in the U.S. forglobal impact and#5 in the world.Welcome to ArizonaState University– Times Higher EducationArizona State University is a new kind of university,dedicated to innovative ideas and academic excellence tohelp you get where you want to be in life. At ASU, you arejoining a community of scholars from around the world.#2 graduate programin information andtechnology managementin the U.S. Courses are taught by a student-focused faculty thatincludes Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners andFulbright Scholars.–U .S. News & World Report#3 master’s degreein architecture inthe U.S. Knowledge delivery goes beyond traditional methods,putting students in the middle of active learningexperiences.– SR Education Group Many students have opportunities to work withprofessors as team members on significant researchprojects.ASU is all about inclusion. We believe in it so much that weput it in our university charter (see an excerpt on page 4).You’ll thrive in this environment of innovation, excellenceand inclusion, which in turn will prepare you to thrivethroughout your life.To read this in a differentlanguage, scan the QR 码。Para leer esto en español, escanee el código QR.한국어로 읽기위해 큐알코드를 스캔하세요.Để đọc được bằng tiếng việt, quét mã QR.Para ler a versão em Português, escaneie o código QR.QR2

Top 1% of world’smost prestigiousuniversities.ASU ranked top in U.S.,5th in world for pursuit ofUN sustainability goals.– Times Higher Education–T imes Higher Education#2 undergraduateprogram in supplychain management andlogistics in the U.S.Top 10 in the worldfor patents amonguniversities grantedU.S. patents.–U .S. National Academy ofInventors and the IntellectualProperty Owners Association#5 graduate criminologyprogram in the U.S.–U .S. News & World Report#3 in the U.S. fortotal interdisciplinaryscience researchexpenditures.–U .S. News & World Report–A head of Harvard, MIT andOhio State UniversitySee more rankings atasu.edu/ourrankings.11,000 internationalstudents.135 countriesrepresentedat ASU.3,200 inventiondisclosures.500 people nowemployed atASU-linkedstartups.400 researchopportunities.1,000 student clubs(140 internationalstudent-specificclubs) at ASU.asu.edu/clubs3

Cultureand excellenceCulture@ASUThe ASU community is rich in many cultural, socialand global traditions. Through Culture@ASU eventsand programming, students have many opportunitiesto engage with their peers in a globally aware context.Culture@ASU promotes identity, inclusion andexpression to build a strong Sun Devil communityreflective of ASU’s charter. Students lead the initiative,collaborating to build intersectional programs thatcelebrate cultural identities, foster a sense of belongingon campus and help expand the cultural awareness ofall Sun Devils. Follow Culture@ASU on social mediato learn about heritage celebrations, civility on campusand many cultural events.asu.edu/cultureASU is measured not bywhom it excludes, but bywhom it includes and howthey succeed.– Excerpt from ASU’s CharterBarrett,The Honors CollegeBarrett, The Honors College is designed to enhancethe ASU undergraduate experience. Think of it ashaving dual citizenship in both Barrett and ASU. Barrettstudents have access to the vast resources of ASUwhile being part of a small living-learning community ofscholars. In addition, they get personalized attention,exclusive faculty interaction, and special internship andresearch opportunities.asu.edu/honorscollegeWe know family isimportant to youruniversity experience.Watch this videoabout welcoming newfamilies to ASU.4

Recent ASU and Mastercard Foundation Scholaralumna Ntombizodwa M. from Harare, Zimbabwewon a full scholarship to study at CambridgeUniversity in England to pursue her MD-PhD. Whileat ASU, she worked on cervical cancer detection andcofounded a project called Female Dreamers thataims to empower girls and women to be economicallyindependent. It won several awards, including theMillennium Fellowship with the United Nations, theChangemaker Award at ASU, Venture Devils funding,and the Pitchfork Award for Global Change andGlobal Impact Project, which was presented at theClinton Global Initiative.“I chose Arizona because of the weather, but when I camehere and studied, I loved it. People would not believe mewhen I say I have friends from all over the world. I havefriends from Japan, Korea, Brazil, even Mexico — if youhave friends from different cultures and differentbackgrounds, you can learn a lot.”“ASU has been a very welcoming place. The people, cultureand environment are very inclusive. It is easy to find helpand resources for anything, it is easy to relax and have fun,and most importantly, it is not hard at all to succeedpersonally, academically and professionally, thanksto the warm, supportive atmosphere at ASU.”Abdulraham A.KuwaitEnglish (linguistics)Wina K.IndonesiaMathematics and statistics5

ASU and the metroPhoenix area —diverse and innovativecommunitiesJust like ASU, the Phoenix area is a diverse communityfilled with people from all over the world. And likeASU, Phoenix is a forward-thinking place with lots ofinnovative ideas constantly being born and nurtured.That’s why ASU’s campus communities fit so wellwithin the Phoenix community.asu.edu/phoenixSeeDoTastePhoenix is home to six professionalsports teams, including an up-andcoming professional soccer team.Arizona is home to three national parks,including Grand Canyon National Park(one of the seven natural wonders of theworld). Other popular destination spots,like Sedona, are just a short drive fromPhoenix and definitely worth the trip.Offering outstanding and healthy foodchoices from around the world — you’resure to find a taste of home.Access to: art walks, conventions, museums,music festivals and concerts, and eclecticarchitecture.Access to: Phoenix Sky Harbor InternationalAirport, the Grand Canyon and more.6Access to: award-winning restaurants,our famous southwestern cuisine, coffeeshops, food trucks, international cuisine, andvegetarian and vegan options.

#5Largestcity#10Most hightech citiesin the U.S.in the U.S.– U.S. CensusPhoenix– Business Insider#1Bestplacesto finda jobFortune500All of Arizona’sFortune 500companies arebased in thePhoenix area.– FortuneScottsdale(Chandler #6,Tempe #8)– WalletHubDenverUtahSan FranciscoNevadaCaliforniaLas VegasLos AngelesSan DiegoColoradoGrand CanyonNational ParkLakeHavasuCityNew MexicoPhoenixArizonaEasy access to homeSky Harbor International Airport in Phoenixis one of the busiest airports in the U.S. It’salso known as America’s friendliest airport.It’s easy to reach from all of ASU’s campuses,has more than 1,200 flights arriving anddeparting every day, and offers service to 22international destinations.Phoenix7

A universityin many placesAll campuses are located in the metro Phoenix area, exceptthe ASU@Lake Havasu location. Each has its own size, feeland academic focus, but all are the same ASU. Unlike otherU.S. universities that have satellite or branch campuses,ASU students travel between all campuses for classes,athletics or social activities.asu.edu/asucampusesDowntown Phoenix campusThe Downtown Phoenix campus plays an essential role inthe health care, journalism, public service and corporatecommunities. Think professional and fast-paced.Student-to-faculty ratio: 15-to-1Average class size: 29Number of students: 11,420Polytechnic campusThe Polytechnic campus is a thriving part of theenterprising East Valley. Think technical and innovative.Student-to-faculty ratio: 18-to-1Average class size: 28Number of students: 5,2438ASU Prep DigitalYou can take a single online course or enroll full time in adiploma-granting program through ASU Prep Digital, anaccredited online high school that offers both high schooland university credit.asuprepdigital.orgASU OnlineASU offers 200 degree programs entirely online,empowering you to become a Sun Devil wherever you are.asuonline.asu.edu

ASU@Lake HavasuASU@Lake Havasu, near the California state line, is ASU’swestern Arizona location. Living in a scenic small town withrugged mountains and a view of beautiful Lake Havasu, you’llbe part of a tight-knit community where professors know youand weekends are filled with outdoor adventures.havasu.asu.eduASU@Lake Havasu4-hour driveNorthWestcampusDowntownPhoenix campusMetroPhoenixTempe campusSee which campus houses your majorTake a virtual tour of any (or all) of the campuses, and try outour campus fit quiz to see which ASU location best suits you.asu.edu/campusfitPolytechniccampusTempe campusThe Tempe campus features high-tech research spaces in anenergetic and historic environment, where you’ll get toexperience all the Sun Devil sporting events. Think inspiringprograms and opportunities.Student-to-faculty ratio: 20-to-1Average class size: 39Number of students: 53,286West campusThe West campus offers a close-knit learning communitydedicated to 21st-century leadership preparation. Think smallliberal arts college style.Student-to-faculty ratio: 12-to-1Average class size: 25Number of students: 4,9299

Fall priorityapplication date:May 1Spring priorityapplication date:Nov. 1Admission requirements for undergraduatesAdmission requirementsCost of attendance(Bachelor’s degrees)Based on 12 credits per semester (24 credits per year).First-year students must have a minimum 3.00 GPA fromsecondary school (4.00 “A”).Base tuitionTransfer students must have a minimum 2.50 GPA from theircollege or university.Student initiated feesSome ASU programs may have higher admissionrequirements.Based on Tempe campus. 31,200*Undergraduate college feeOn-campus housing and meals 1,800** 628 15,208***Books and supplies nternational/undergrad-applyTransportation 2,680 English proficiency requirementsPersonal 1,982 Test scores are required from one of the following:Health insurance 2,935 Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): minimum61 (iBT).Visa administration fee International English Language Testing System (IELTS):minimum 6.0. Pearson Test of English (PTE): minimum 53.Estimated annual total 200 57,933The cost of attendance is the estimated cost of completing a fullyear as a full-time student. Costs will vary depending on personalspending habits. Duolingo English test: minimum 95. Global Launch: ASU accepts completion of Global LaunchEnglish courses as proof of English proficiency(see page 19).To start anapplication,scan the QRcode.Note: Some programs require higher English proficiency scores. For example,the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering requires a minimum 79 TOEFL (iBT),6.5 IELTS or 58 PTE for undergraduate programs.Official transcriptsResearch and trainingPaying for itSubmit your high school transcriptsand transcripts from any colleges oruniversities you have attended, in theoriginal language and with an officialEnglish translation.asu.edu/transcriptsAs a student at ASU, you can playan important role working alongsideprofessors on meaningful researchprojects.research.asu.edu issc.asu.eduASU offers the New AmericanUniversity scholarship for high-achievingundergraduate international students.You may also have the opportunity toearn money by working on campus forthe university. Explore your ment10

Admission requirements for graduatesAdmission requirementsCost of attendance(Master’s, doctoral programs)Based on 9 credits per semester (18 credits per year).Applicants must have a U.S. bachelor’s degree or higher froma regionally accredited institution, or the equivalent from anofficially recognized institution.Base tuitionApplicants must have maintained a minimum 3.00 GPA in thelast 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours of undergraduatecoursework (4.00 “A”).Each academic department has the option of requiring testscores, letters of recommendation and other supportingdocuments. The types of undergraduate courseworkcompleted may also be considered. Review ASU’s minimumstandards and your degree program’s standards, applicationmaterials and submission timelines in ASU’s Graduate tional/graduate-applyEnglish proficiency requirementsTest scores are required from one of the following: 25,200*Student initiated fees 638Graduate student support fee 250Off-campus housing and meals 11,808Books and supplies 1,054Transportation 3,180 Personal 3,628 Health insurance 2,597Visa administration feeEstimated annual total 200 48,555The cost of attendance is the estimated cost of completing a fullyear as a full-time student. Costs will vary depending on personalspending habits. TOEFL: minimum 80 (iBT). IELTS: minimum 6.5. PTE: minimum 60.To start anapplication,scan the QRcode. Duolingo English test: minimum 105. Global Launch: see page 19.Note: Some programs require higher English proficiency scores.Conditional admissionASU may offer conditional undergraduate admission to international applicants who meet the academic aptitude requirements but arenot yet proficient in English. This offer of conditional admission will give the student time to improve their English proficiency beforestarting classes at ASU. A conditional admission offer is valid for up to three semesters, during which time the student must meet one ofthe English proficiency * Costs shown reflect the full-time base tuition for ASU’s metropolitan Phoenix campus locations for the 2019–2020 academic year. To see costs for a specific campus, please visitstudents.asu.edu/financialaid/coa. Program fees may apply to some graduate programs. Visit students.asu.edu/tuition to see if your program of study has additional fees.** This fee represents the highest undergraduate college fee category. Visit the Tuition Estimator to see which fee is associated with your program of study.students.asu.edu/tuition*** Barrett, The Honors College housing and meal costs will be higher due to the additional costs associated with the Barrett residence halls and meal plans. Students enrolled inBarrett, The Honors College will have an additional honors college program fee of 2,000 for the academic year. While these costs are not factored in to the financial guarantee, students should still plan for these expenses accordingly.11

HousingWelcome to your new homeAt ASU, first-year students, also known as freshmen,live in a residence hall on the campus of their major.ASU’s housing options come with many benefits,including: Nearby access to classes, professors, libraries andtutoring services. Nearby access to the fitness complex and dininghalls. Furnished rooms with Wi-Fi and cable, and nearbylaundry facilities.“I lived on campus for four years. I really enjoyed it. First,the convenience — all of your friends are living in thesame area as you. And I’ve made friends by living inthe dorms. We study together and go to the dining halltogether. I still have friends that I came in contact withmy first year.”Rosa S.ChinaComputer information systems and accounting Common recreation and study areas, andcommunity kitchens. Special programming and events for residence hallcommunity members.Live with your classmatesIf you are a first-year student, you will live in aresidential college on the same floor as others inyour academic program, meaning that from the startof your college experience, you’ll have built-in studypartners and friends.Fact: On average, students who live on campus dobetter academically and are more likely to graduatethan students who live off campus.asu.edu/livingoncampusNote: Housing for upper-division and graduatestudents is not based on academic programs, andis limited on each campus and not guaranteed.asu.edu/offcampusWellness and safetyASU makes your wellness a priorityTo succeed in college, you need a safe and healthyenvironment, and that’s just what ASU offers. Weprovide an abundance of wellness resources tokeep you feeling good and thriving, as well as asecure campus environment that enables you tofocus on having a successful college experience.12ASU Health ServicesWhat do you do if you get sick while at ASU? Yougo to ASU Health Services. This full-service careclinic offers lots of health services including primarycare, immunizations, acupuncture, allergy shots,women’s health services and more. And if you havespecific cultural needs when visiting a doctor, justlet ASU Health Services know and they will do allthey can to accommodate. And remember, as aninternational student, you’ll need to have healthinsurance. ASU offers a group health insuranceplan for students. Learn more about the StudentHealth Insurance Plan ateoss.asu.edu/health/resources/coverage.

Residents of Tooker House —home to students in the Ira A. FultonSchools of Engineering on the Tempecampus — take a break during astudy session at their residence hall.WellnessSafetyNutritionTo do well in college, you have to feel well, bothphysically and mentally. ASU offers a state-ofthe-art fitness complex on each campus whereyou can go before or after your classes for aworkout. You get automatic membership to thefitness complex when you enroll at ASU. And if youever have trouble adjusting to your new collegeor country, ASU Counseling Services providesprofessional counseling help, as well as free24-hour crisis counseling.eoss.asu.edu/counselingASU is committed to providing allstudents a secure campus community.From a special app for your smartphoneto a full-service police department oncampus, you’ll find safety resourceseverywhere. Check out a list of some ofthe safety services you’ll have at ASU.asu.edu/campussafetyASU offers a wide variety ofoptions in the campus dininghalls, including vegetarian,vegan, gluten free, Halal and arange of international cuisine.You’ll also have access to anutritionist who can answer anyquestions you may have.sundevildining.asu.edu13

Undergraduate degreesLocation(Bachelor’s degrees)Look online to learn about requiredcourses (major map), admissionrequirements and related careers.asu.edu/degreelistTo view thedegree listonline, scanthe QR code.ProgramPDowntownPhoenix campusHPolytechniccampusO@TTempe campusWWest campusASU@LakeHavasuDrawingTTIntermediaTTMuseum ct ResolutionTSculptureTConstruction Management & TechnologyTTextilesPCounseling & Applied PsychologicalScienceArtsTDanceDance EducationTSoutheast AsiaODigital AudiencesAsian LanguagesTDigital CultureTChineseTArtTJapaneseTArts & Design StudiesAsian Pacific American StudiesTDesignBiochemistryTEnglishTMedicinal ChemistryTFilmT OBiological SciencesTGraphic Information TechnologyTBiology & SocietyTInterdisciplinary Arts & PerformanceTBiomedical SciencesTMedia ProcessingTConservation Biology & EcologyTMusicTGenetics, Cell & Developmental BiologyTTNeurobiology, Physiology & BehaviorWDisability StudiesTheatreTEarth & Environmental StudiesPNatural Resource EcologyTEarth & Space ExplorationPPreveterinary MedicineTAstrobiology & BiogeosciencesPSecondary Education in BiologyTAstrophysicsPSustainable HorticultureTExploration Systems DesignWBiological Sciences, AppliedTBiologyT OPharmacology/ToxicologyTBiophysicsTWBiotechnology & BioenterpriseTBusinessP W H OTP T W H OT WCriminology & Criminal JusticeTW HProgramCybersecuritySouth Asiaasu.edu/prehealth asu.edu/prelawLocationSoftware EngineeringComputing, AppliedTPadmission.asu.edu/asucochise /asulakehavasu /asupima /pinal /thegilavalley /asuyavapai /asuyumaCybersecurityTPre-health and pre-law — Interested in becoming adoctor, health care professional or lawyer? Whateveryour ASU major, you can take advantage of advisingservices to help choose the best path to reach yourcareer goals.ASU locations — You can earn a high-quality ASUbachelor’s degree at a reduced tuition rate by studyingat one of ASU’s locations across the state of Arizona.Programs are currently offered at ASU@Cochise,ASU@Lake Havasu

State University. Arizona State University is a new kind of university, dedicated to innovative ideas and academic excellence to . help you get where you want to be in life. At ASU, you are joining a community of scholars from around the world. Courses are taught by a student-focused faculty that