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You can apply to ASU in one of two ways: through the online ASU application or the Common Application. See further information below to help you determine which application you should submit. ASU application. Common Application. Explore degrees
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An admission application file is complete once ASU receives...
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Complete an undergraduate admission application. Apply...
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If you are a student applying for a J-1 visa, you must...
- Graduate Student Resources
ASU offers housing for graduate students on all four metro...
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To receive federal financial aid (grants, loans and...
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MyPath2ASU ® is ASU's transfer admission guarantee. We are...
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You may take as many courses as you would like as a...
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You can transfer credits to ASU by requesting your...
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Learn about ASU's admission requirements, tuition rates, scholarships and financial aid for first-year, transfer, graduate and international students. Explore ASU's campuses, programs, opportunities and student stories through virtual and on-campus visits.
Become a first-year student at Arizona State University where you'll find a welcoming academic community and a wide range of degree programs to explore.
Apply Now. Cost and financial aid. As one of the top “best buy” public universities in the nation, ASU is committed to offering you a top-quality education that provides the most value for your investment and prepares you for a lifetime of success. Invest in your future. Outstanding students.
The ASU admission application asks various questions including your contact information and the major and campus you would like to attend. It also asks you if you will self-report your high school grades.
Apply online with ASU’s Application for Admission. If you are interested in a program in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, visit the college's admission site for the application and instructions.