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Find your place at ASU As you choose where to complete your bachelor’s degree, you’re likely seeking out universities that offer you the most opportunities for growth and future success. I invite you to consider Arizona State University. As a transfer student, you’ll gain access to all the resources and opportunities of a research university — professors at the top of their fields making groundbreaking discoveries that you could be a part of, and more than 400 highly ranked degree programs to choose from — all in a global environment with students and faculty from all over the world. Think of completing your bachelor’s degree as an investment in yourself and your future. ASU is a smart decision for a quality education. We offer competitive tuition rates and more than $1 billion in financial aid each year, so you’ll get the most for your money during your time here. ASU has a commitment to our students: we provide a safe, diverse and welcoming environment for you to pursue your education. By transferring to ASU, you’re preparing yourself for a lifetime of success no matter what you want to do. I hope you’ll consider joining the Sun Devil family. Matthew R. López Associate Vice President, Academic Enterprise Enrollment Executive Director, Admission Services Transfer timeline Incoming spring 2023 May 2022 Spring 2023 application opens. Sept. 2022–Jan. 2023 admission.asu.edu/transfer/apply Plan a time to visit campus. visit.asu.edu Transfer your FAFSA to ASU. ASU’s Federal School Code: 001081 fafsa.gov 2022 May June July August September Incoming fall 2023 July 2022 Sept. 15 Apply for Fall 2023 scholarships. application opens. scholarships.asu.edu admission.asu.edu/transfer/apply Sept. 2022–Aug. 2023 Plan a time to visit campus. visit.asu.edu
Your investment Your costs The value of a college education continues to grow, and The cost of attendance is the estimated cost of completing earning your bachelor’s degree at ASU will prepare you for the a full year as a full-time student. Costs vary depending next steps in your career. on course requirements, on- or off-campus living Learning more leads to earning more arrangements, and personal spending habits. The median annual salary of 25- to 34-year-old college graduates is $23,000 more than those who only graduated Residents Estimated cost of attendance from high school, and $15,500 more than those with two-year degrees. Base tuition $10,978 * Based on full-time enrollment of 12 credits per semester for undergraduates (24 credits per year) fall 2022. Annual earnings for young adult workers Undergraduate college fees $1,080 ** ages 25–34 Student-initiated fees $640 $69,700 On-campus housing and meals $14,718 + Master’s degree or higher Books and supplies $1,320 Travel and personal $3,399 $59,600 Estimated annual total $32,135 Bachelor’s degree $44,100 Nonresidents Associate degree Estimated cost of attendance Base tuition $29,952* $36,600 Based on full-time enrollment of 12 credits per semester for undergraduates (24 credits per year) fall 2022. High school diploma Undergraduate college fees $1,850** Earnings source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, The Condition of Education 2020. nces.ed.gov Student-initiated fees $640 On-campus housing and meals $14,718+ ASU means success after graduation Books and supplies $1,320 An ASU degree makes a huge impact on your life. With an ASU Travel and personal $3,399 diploma, earnings potential increases. Employers look to hire Estimated annual total $51,879 Sun Devils, and graduates tend to find jobs quickly. Receive mentorship and career guidance throughout your journey at ASU Note: On-campus housing and meals are optional for transfer students. and learn skills that provide career readiness and growth. *First-year and sophomore students in the Polytechnic School and the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences receive a 10% discount on tuition. +Barrett, The Honors College residence halls and meal plans are higher ASU Tuition Estimator due to additional costs. Students enrolled in Barrett, The Honors College will have an additional honors college program fee of $2,000 for the academic year. Use the Tuition Estimator if you’re curious about tuition and **This represents the highest possible undergraduate college fee. mandatory fees. Enter just a few responses, like where you’re students.asu.edu/standard-cost-attendance from and the program you’re interested in, to get an idea of what students.asu.edu/financialaid/net-price to expect. students.asu.edu/tuition Oct. 1 Priority admission deadline. Update 2022–2023 FAFSA with ASU’s Federal School Code: 001081. Jan. 9, 2023 FAFSA priority date for 2023–2024 school year. Spring classes Dec. 2022 Submit your final begin. Oct. 2022 transcripts. Meet with your advisor and register for classes. October November December 2023 January February Oct. 1, 2022 Jan. 15 2023–2024 2023–2024 FAFSA Feb. 1 FAFSA opens. priority Priority fafsa.gov deadline. admission deadline.
Your credits Your application process ASU accepts college-level (not remedial) courses in which you General admission requirements have earned a grade of “C” (4.00=“A”) or better from regionally A transfer applicant is a student who has attended accredited colleges and universities. one or more colleges or universities and has Transfer Guide completed 12 or more transferable credits post-high Take the guesswork out of transferring and find out how your school. Students with 11 or fewer transferable credits are credits apply to your ASU degree by building a course-by- considered incoming first-year students. To transfer to ASU, course transfer map with MyPath2ASU™. Track your degree you must meet one of the following requirements: progress, request course evaluations, save course and exam Students with 12 or more transferable credits must searches, and more. have a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA. Transfer students tcg.asu.edu with 12–23 transferable credits must also meet first-year student aptitude requirements. Degree requirements Students who have earned an associate degree The ASU college of your major determines how transfer from a regionally accredited higher education institution courses fulfill your degree requirements. You should review the must have a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA (residents) or degree requirements of the program you intend to transfer to 2.50 cumulative GPA (nonresidents). in its major map, and talk with an academic advisor about your transfer credits and how they will apply to your degree program. Rolling admission Some ASU majors have higher admission requirements. To find ASU evaluates admission applications once received and the requirements for your specific program, visit ASU’s Degree completed. Completed applications include a submitted Search. transfer admission application, application fee, and degrees.asu.edu official high school (if applicable) and college or university transcripts from all previously attended institutions. Credit hours admission.asu.edu/transfer/apply ASU will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours of lower- division credit when transferred from a regionally accredited community, junior or two-year college, with the exception of some special programs. An unlimited number of credit hours Your steps to apply will be accepted from four-year institutions. 1. Complete an admission application. admission.asu.edu/transfer/transferring-credits 2. Activate your ASURITE User ID. 3. Submit your nonrefundable application fee. 4. Request to have your official transcripts sent to ASU. admission.asu.edu/transfer/apply Plan your transfer to ASU Schedule a one-on-one appointment or attend a presentation to connect with your transfer coordinator and get all your admission questions answered. admission.asu.edu/contact/undergraduate March April May June July August Feb. 2023 June 2023 Aug. 17, 2023 May 2023 Meet with your academic advisor Special event: Submit your Fall classes and register for classes. ASU Transfer Day. final transcripts. begin.
An outstanding academic experience ASU is an academic powerhouse, offering an education from top professors who are committed to your success. You’ll be surrounded by excellence and support as you explore your interests. And when you graduate, you’ll have the skills and confidence you need to achieve your goals. Transfer Incoming fall 2021 transfer highlights student breakdown More than 2,535 1 million from Maricopa community colleges classes evaluated 328 4,508 from other Arizona community colleges New transfer students in fall 2021 1,645 388 Out-of-state students New nondegree-seeking students in fall 2021 Top 10 “Best Buy” public A leader in undergraduate university in the U.S. education – Fiske Guide to Colleges, 2021 – The Princeton Review, 2022 #1 in the U.S., top 10 in the world #1 public university for global impact in research, in the U.S. chosen by outreach and stewardship international students – Times Higher Education – Institute of International Education, 2021 Top 10 university in the U.S. for Top school for veterans earning an online bachelor’s degree and military students – U.S. News & World Report, 2021 – Military Times 18:1 6% 39% 77% student:faculty ratio. of ASU classes have more of ASU classes have 19 of ASU classes have than 100 students. or fewer students. 39 or fewer students.
Notes Useful ASU resources My ASU has everything you need as a future Sun Devil, all in one convenient place. You’ll find your application status, next steps and to-do items, financial and account information, university announcements, and more. my.asu.edu ASU Online Financial Aid and Parking and Transit Services asuonline.asu.edu Scholarship Services parking.asu.edu 855-278-5080 MyPath2ASU™ transfer experience Student Accessibility and Inclusive students.asu.edu/financialaid/apply admission.asu.edu/MyPath2ASU Learning Services Readmission to ASU 480-965-1234 Pat Tillman Veterans Center admission.asu.edu/undergrad/ eoss.asu.edu/accessibility 480-727-3416 readmission veterans.asu.edu University Housing Residency classification 480-965-3515 Western Undergraduate Exchange 480-965-7712 housing.asu.edu program students.asu.edu/residency admission.asu.edu/wue Scholarships for transfer students scholarships.asu.edu/transfers Information is subject to change. ASU is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. ©2022 Arizona Board of Regents for ASU. Photo credit: Deanna Dent, Jenny Dupuis, Robin Kiyutelluk. Aug. 2022 / 35M / 56057
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