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Your guide to Arizona State University’s staying on track for application is open! admission Follow along with this step-by-step Be inspired to live checklist of everything you need to know about submitting your application your best life for fall 2023 admission. Hang it on your fridge so you can keep track of your When choosing where to go to college, you’re wise to look for a school that offers progress. you the opportunity for a lifetime of success. At Arizona State University, you’ll join a vibrant community that will help you explore How to get here your interests and become a lifelong learner. Work hard and do your best during Through quality academics, enrichment your senior year, and you’ll stay on opportunities, and support from friends and faculty, you’ll graduate prepared to take on track for admission to ASU. Here’s the world in all the ways you’ve dreamed of. what you need: admission.asu.edu Complete ASU’s competency requirements: 4 years of math 4 years of English (non-ESL/ELL courses) 3 years of lab sciences (1 year each of biology, chemistry, earth science, integrated sciences or physics) 2 years of social sciences (including 1 year of American history) 2 years of same second language 1 year of fine arts or 1 year of career and technical education Schedule a one- on-one admission And one of the following: appointment Top 25% in high school class We know you might have questions. You can set up a personalized virtual appointment with your admission 1120/1600 SAT evidence-based reading team member. They are ready to help and writingplus math you through your next steps with the enrollment and financial aid processes. 22/36 ACT composite admission.asu.edu/findmyrep 3.00/4.00 core GPA asu.edu/admission
From quizzes to videos to tips from current students, ASU offers an abundance of resources to help you be prepared. What kind of college student will you be? To start thinking about the kind of college student you’ll become, take our quiz. asu.edu/my-experience Tour the ASU campuses with Amazon Prime We created our biggest virtual tour ever, and it’s streaming live as an episode of The College Tour on Amazon Prime. asu.edu/college-tour Find the ASU that fits you Take the campus fit quiz to find out which campus might be your style. asu.edu/campusfit You Asked: We answered Check out the dozens of videos on questions that incoming Sun Devils want answers to. yourfuture.asu.edu/youasked On-campus and virtual visit experiences Check out ASU’s current opportunities to visit campus both in person and virtually. visit.asu.edu
Steps to apply to ASU Step Complete an undergraduate admission application. Submit the ASU admission application or apply with the Common Application. 01 asu.edu/apply | commonapp.org Self-report your grades or request a transcript. Step You can either self-report your grades on your application or request a transcript from your high school. If you 02 choose to request a transcript, you will finish your admission application faster (less than 20 minutes). If you choose to self-report your grades, you will receive your admission decision sooner. Choose to not self-report Quicker application process, but takes a little longer for an admission decision. Choose to self-report Application takes longer to complete, but admission decision comes much faster. Step Pay the application fee. If your financial circumstances qualify you for an application fee waiver, you will check the appropriate box, and 03 your application fee will automatically be waived and post to your account. Step Activate ASURITE and check your application status. Check your application status and any Priority Tasks you need to complete in My ASU using your 04 ASURITE User ID, which is sent to you after you apply for admission. my.asu.edu Helpful information Self-reported grades Standardized test scores Higher admission requirements ASU encourages students to For the fall 2023 semester, SAT or ACT Some programs at ASU have higher self-report their high school grades on the scores are not required for admission or admission requirements. Should you undergraduate admission application. merit scholarships. select one of these programs, you will be asu.edu/apply scholarships.asu.edu/estimator asked to select a second major without higher requirements. asu.edu/degrees Individual review Universal Learner Courses Turn your interests into a career If you don’t meet the admission With this selection of our popular first-year Check out ASU’s all-in-one personality standards, you will be evaluated through college courses available online, you can quiz and career advisor that can help individual review. test the college waters and get a head match your interests to one of ASU’s start on a degree by earning college credit 400+ majors. ASU welcomes applications from at a much cheaper tuition rate. yourfuture.asu.edu/me3 home-educated students. ea.asu.edu students.asu.edu/homeschool
How to pay for college Financial aid can cover some or all of your expenses, but you have to Free gift aid you don’t pay back know the various types of aid out there and how to apply for them. Grants Scholarshipss students.asu.edu/financialaid Need-based aid that University or private; Scholarship Estimator requires you to file a may be based on ASU awards scholarships based on core competencies and GPA. FAFSA. Free money. accomplishments, personal characteristics Use the Scholarship Estimator to see how much you may be eligible to or need. receive. scholarships.asu.edu/estimator Employment opportunities Create your FSA ID Federal On-campus The Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the 2023–2024 Work-Study employmentt academic year opens Oct. 1, but you can set up your FSA ID now to Based on need; this is Also money you get ready to file the FAFSA. You’ll need to create an FSA ID in order to money you earn by working earn by working as a electronically sign and submit your FAFSA. If you are a dependent, your at your school. student employee. parent will also need to create an FSA ID. Aid you pay back studentaid.ed.gov Loans The FAFSA Borrow smart and only what you need — you’ll have to Starting Oct. 1 of your senior year, you can fill out the online Free pay back your loan amount plus interest. Application for Federal Student Aid to determine how much federal money you’re eligible to receive. fafsa.gov Attend ASU tuition-free We’re committed to helping make a high-quality education from ASU a reality for Arizona $0 tuition due students. The Arizona Promise Program, the Obama Scholars Program and the College Attainment Grant, all part of the ASU Advantage Program, make tuition-free attendance possible. For more information on the specific program and renewal criteria, visit the corresponding URL. students.asu.edu/financialaid/types/special The Arizona Promise Program Valued at $12,698 The Arizona Promise Program is a state grant program for Arizona residents that helps Covers tuition and fees. fill in the remaining tuition, student initiated fees and undergraduate college fees not Must be Pell-eligible with $0 covered by your other gift aid (Pell Grant, merit scholarships, etc.). This can be awarded expected family contribution. up to four years (eight consecutive semesters). students.asu.edu/arizona-promise-program Obama Scholars Program Valued up to $28,091* Incoming resident first-year students who are eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant, Covers tuition and fees. meet assured admission requirements, and indicate a family income of $42,400 or less Must be Pell-eligible. on the FAFSA can receive funding for tuition, student initiated fees and undergraduate Eligible students may also receive funding college fees, plus a standard allowance for housing, meals, books and supplies for up to for housing, meals, books and supplies. four years (eight consecutive semesters). To be considered for the program, a completed *Your award is dependent on your expected application for admission, transcripts and test scores, and the FAFSA are due by Jan. 15. family contribution. students.asu.edu/obama College Attainment Grant Valued at $12,698 If you’re an incoming resident first-year student and Pell Grant eligible, the College Covers tuition and fees. Attainment Grant program provides the same funding to cover tuition, student initiated Must be Pell-eligible. fees and undergraduate college fees for up to four years (eight consecutive semesters) for those who may not meet the Arizona Promise Program eligibility requirements. students.asu.edu/cagp
Useful links AP/IB Credit Guide catalog.asu.edu/credit_exam Apply asu.edu/apply Athletics thesundevils.com Barrett, The Honors College honors.asu.edu Cambridge Curriculum catalog.asu.edu/credit_exam Degrees asu.edu/degrees Financial Aid and Scholarship Services asu.edu/financialaid Find my admission rep asu.edu/findmyrep First-Year Success Center fys.asu.edu Housing housing.asu.edu Pat Tillman Veterans Center veterans.asu.edu Pre-health Connect with us: students.asu.edu/prehealth Pre-law students.asu.edu/prelaw @FutureSunDevils Residency verification students.asu.edu/residency Questions? Scholarship Estimator Contact your personal admission scholarships.asu.edu/estimator representative. Student Accessibility and Inclusive asu.edu/findmyrep Learning Services eoss.asu.edu/accessibility Information is subject to change. ASU is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. ©2022 Arizona Board of Regents for ASU. Photo credits: Chloe Transfer Credit Guide Merriweather, Deanna Dent, Cindi Farmer, Robin Kiyutelluk. July 2022 / 35M / 55876 / AZ transfer.asu.edu/credits
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