Established in
1885, Arizona State University is a state-supported university
of
more than 57,000 students. It has 19 colleges, baccalaureate degrees
in more than 100 interest areas, 26 graduate degree programs in
123
majors and more than 350 concentration areas. Students may choose
from an extensive number of courses in sciences, business, liberal
arts, social sciences, architecture, nursing, foreign languages,
humanities,
law, education, fine arts and engineering. ASU prides itself on having
top-notch computer technology for students. ASU students come from
all 50 states and 147 foreign countries. With over 3,000 international
students in degree programs and more than 180 students each cycle
in the American English and Culture Program (AECP), ASU presents
a
friendly, multicultural environment.
APPLYING TO
ASU To apply
to a degree program at Arizona State University, you must submit
your application directly to the Admissions office. If you are an
AECP student, the AECP full-time student advisor will be available
to assist you with your ASU application.
ASU undergraduate admissionsaccepts students for the fall and spring
semesters. The application deadlines are May 1 and October 1 for
spring admission. The TOEFL is not required for ASU admission if
you successfully complete the Advanced 2 level of the AECP program.
For graduate information visit: www.asu.edu/admissions/international or
e-mail ugradadm@asu.edu
For graduate admissions, please contact the Graduate College directly
to ask about application deadlines, minimum TOEFL scores and other
exams or materials required for the application packet. For graduate
admission visit: www.asu.edu/graduate or e-mail asugrad@asu.edu