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Arizona State University

ASU is the largest university in the United States, ranked one of the top 100 universities in the world, and a top 50 in the United States. ASU offers more than 600 top-quality accredited degree programs at four unique campuses across metropolitan Phoenix, the sixth-largest city in the U.S.

Welcome to Arizona State University (ASU)

ASU is the largest university in the United States, ranked one of the top 100 universities in the world, and a top 50 in the United States. ASU offers more than 600 top-quality accredited degree programs at four unique campuses across metropolitan Phoenix, the sixth-largest city in the U.S.

Why is Arizona State University the best university to earn a degree?

  • #1 Public University Chosen by International Students - Institute of International Education
  • #1 Largest Public U.S. University - U.S. Department of Education
  • #1 Most Innovative School in the Country - U.S. News and World Report
  • #5 in the nation for producing the best-qualified graduates - The Wall Street Journal
  • #1 Producer of Fulbright Scholars - U.S. News and World Report

Colleges & Schools:

  • Top 35 – School of Business
  • Top 50 – Engineering 
  • Top 25 – Design & The Arts
  • Top 25 – Nursing & Health
  • #30 College of Law (nationwide for both public & private law schools)

Student Advising

Full-time student advisors are available to help students with orientation, immigration counseling, and the admission process to one of ASU’s 600+ degree programs. In addition, there are several levels of academic service available to ASU-USA International Pathways students:

One-on-one academic advising and tutoring
Students will receive personalized advising from course selection through the transition into chosen degree programs at ASU or into another U.S. university. Students will also benefit from one-on-one tutoring services on campus.

Tailored academic classes  
Our academic support classes are linked with the academic courses that ASU-USA Pathways students take, to set up each student for success.

The Writing Center
The Writing Center at ASU West offers one-on-one writing assistance and proofreading for any skill level, to help students gain confidence in their writing abilities.

Conversation partners with American students
Make new friends and support your academic success by joining the Conversation Partners with American Students program.

About ASU West Campus Living

Living-learning communities provide a supportive, close-knit culture designed to help students succeed. ASU-USA Pathways students live in residence halls on the West campus. Designed to be a hub for student residential life, Casa de Oro residence facilitates student interaction for an authentic language-learning experience. It contains double occupancy suite-style units, including a social lounge, gaming lounge, study rooms, a community kitchen, laundry facilities, a business center and an interior landscaped courtyard. Casa de Oro is steps away from the new Verde Pavilion Dining facility and Sun Devil Fitness Complex and is walking distance from Las Casas Apartments, where continuing students live. Casa de Oro is also home to students with a wide variety of academic interests pursuing degrees from multiple ASU colleges. The residential restaurants feature full salad bars, deli, grill, homestyle entrees, international entrees, vegetarian and vegan meal options.

University Programs and Activities

University programs, services, events and activities provide students with many opportunities to thrive in the American education system, based on student preference and interest. Students also have access to dozens of cultural and outdoor activities, all within a short distance from Phoenix.

Free-time Activities You Can Plan

Weekend Trips

  • Grand Canyon - Be amazed by the beautiful Grand Canyon, one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
  • Sedona - Enjoy the red rock sandstone towers of Sedona, a majestic destination famous for its spiritual and recreational activities.
  • Tonto National Forest - Visit the largest of six national forests in Arizona and the fifth largest national forest in the United States with diverse scenery and elevations ranging from 1,400 feet (427 m) in the Sonoran Desert to 7,400 feet (2,256 m) in the ponderosa pine forests of the Mogollon Rim.
  • Old Tucson and Sonoran Desert Preserve - Learn about the 'Wild West' through a movie studio and then visit a museum focused on the Arizona desert animals and landscape.
  • Northern Arizona - In the winter, get a chance to play in the snow and enjoy the cooler climate, pine trees, and recreation in and around the town of Flagstaff.

Entertainment & Sporting Events

  • Grady Gammage Theater - Be entertained by a world-renowned Broadway show such as Lion King, Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, and Les Misérables at the exquisite Grady Gammage theater commissioned by the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
  • Professional Sports - Easy access to professional sporting events such as Basketball (Phoenix Suns), Baseball (Arizona Diamondbacks), American Football (Arizona Cardinals), and Hockey (Arizona Coyotes).
  • Division I NCAA Collegiate Sports - Attend any of the ASU Division I NCAA Pacific-12 collegiate sports.

Museums & Gardens

  • Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) - Visit a world-renowned museum containing musical instruments from around the world.
  • Phoenix Art Museum - Visit the largest museum in the southwestern United States, providing access to exquisite art collections from all over the world to the people of Arizona.
  • Desert Botanical Garden - Students are free to explore the beautiful gardens and wildlife that inhabit the desert area.

Day Trips

  • Saguaro Lake Boat Tour - Relaxing, 90 minute-narrated cruise featuring exotic Arizona wildlife, towering canyon walls, and dramatic desert vistas - experience the magnificent desert beauty and natural wildlife of spectacular Saguaro Lake.
  • Downtown Phoenix, the Capital City of Arizona - Take the light rail directly from campus to downtown Phoenix, where you can enjoy events at the sporting arenas, spectacular food, first Friday art walks and an exciting night life.
  • Horseback Riding - Go for a horseback ride and explore native American ruins, ride through pine tree forests or the Sonoran desert, and encounter spectacular sunrise and sunsets.
  • Renaissance Festival - Attend this popular festival featuring elaborate activities, performances, food and costumes themed around the Renaissance era.

 

Tuition

$15,000—$20,000 Semester

Fast facts

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Affiliation

Public

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Top Programs

Bridge Programs, Business, Liberal Arts

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Type of School

University



  • School Size

    Large
  • Student Body Gender

    Co-ed
  • Religious Affiliation

    No Affiliation
  • Scholarships for International Students

    No
  • Conditional Admission Available

    Yes
  • Setting

    City
  • Type of Housing

    Residence Hall
  • Test Scores

    TOEFL: 50+, IELTS: Band 5.5+

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