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Arizona State University
Basic Information
Phone Number: 6025435567
Address: Lattie F. Coor Hall, 975 S Myrtle Ave, Tempe, AZ 85281
Email: jason.d.farrell@asu.edu
Additional Information
President: Michael Crow
School Type: Four Year College
Public/Private: Public
Historical Black College/University: No
School Setting:
Inclusive, innovative, forward thinking, accommodating, diverse, success driven
School Size: 48 faculty, 32 staff, 900 undergrad students, 115 graduate students
Classroom Size: 81 courses, average classroom 40 students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1 to 25
Housing Availability:
Student housing available
Type of Housing: Dorms, residential halls
Diversity: Student enrollment from all 50 US states and more than 135 countries. Cultural celebrations, coalitions, spiritual freedom and small business promotion.
Tuition:
9 credit hrs. or more $26,460 (Intnl.), $12,014
Financial Aid:
Loans, scholarships, fellowships, grants and tuition reduction
Disability Services:
ADA accommodations (work from home, ergonomic furniture and accessories, building accessible). ASU has a dedication disability resources office.
Greek Life: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Cloud storage to meet University needs, Dell & Apple system usage, high-end computing and servers available. Classrooms have current configured computers & software to support instructional parameters. ASU uses Outlook 365, Windows 11, Dropbox, OneDrive and Adobe software applications.
Admission Requirements:
You must have earned a bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution in the U.S. or the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree from an international institution that is officially recognized by that country.
Competitive applicants typically have a "B" (3.00 on a 4.00 scale) grade point average in the last 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours of undergraduate coursework. If you do not meet the minimum GPA requirements, your application may still be considered by the department.
International students require proof of English Proficiency.
Application Deadline: No hard deadline, varies by school
Parking Space/Availability:
Yes
Summer Sessions:
Available based on instructional support and program needs.
Study Abroad: https://sgsup.asu.edu/student-life/study-abroad - various opportunities