These are live sessions with ASU enrollment and academic team members who will be able to answer your questions about attending ASU in person at one of our five locations in Arizona. Each live-hosted session offers something different, so you can attend as many as you’d like.
This session is for students considering graduate school. Whether you're joining the Sun Devil community this year or down the road, now is the time to prepare. Attend this session hosted by admission team members to receive application advice and uncover your next steps so you'll be prepared to join ASU.
This session is for students considering graduate school. Whether you're joining the Sun Devil community this year or down the road, now is the time to prepare. Attend this session hosted by admission team members to receive application advice and uncover your next steps so you'll be prepared to join ASU.
Have you been admitted to ASU? Congratulations! This session will walk you through your next steps to enroll, including the Transfer Student Orientation Experience, academic advising, housing, transportation, and finances.
This session provides a deep dive into how your credits can transfer to ASU and how to use MyPath2ASU® to align your transfer coursework with your desired degree at ASU.
This session provides a deep dive into planning your finances at ASU, including estimating your costs, applying for financial aid and scholarships, and ASU resources available to help you along the way.
Looking for general transfer information? Start here! This session provides a brief overview of the ASU experience and the transfer process, including transfer credits and pathways, admission requirements, steps to apply, cost of attendance, and ASU resources.
ASU's Transfer Student Ambassadors, current ASU students who transferred from community colleges to ASU, share their transfer experiences and provide tips for a successful transfer. They will also demonstrate the steps to sign up for MyPath2ASU®, ASU's transfer pathway program, and explain the benefits of being on a pathway. Register for a Fun Friday webinar to learn more about the transfer student experience at ASU.
Learn about the unique Barrett Honors College experience at the campus of your major.
The Lower Division track is a four-year honors college experience for students enrolling at one of the four ASU metropolitan Phoenix campuses. High school seniors and first-semester college students are eligible for Lower Division enrollment.
Topics discussed in this session include: the Barrett structure within ASU, the Lower Division honors curriculum, and the application process.
The Upper Division track is a two-year honors college experience for students enrolling at one of the four ASU metropolitan Phoenix campuses. Current ASU students or transfer students joining Barrett about halfway through their bachelor’s degree are eligible for Upper Division enrollment.
Topics discussed in this session include: the Barrett structure within ASU, the Upper Division honors curriculum, and the application process.
If you’re looking to get more from your undergraduate experience, join us to discover Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona State University - named the "Gold Standard" among honors colleges in the nation by The New York Times. Barrett is a community of students within ASU who enjoy the considerable resources of a premier Research I university combined with the close, personal attention provided by the staff, faculty, and deans of the highest-ranked honors college in the nation. In this session, you'll hear from ASU representatives from both Admission Services and Barrett to learn what they have to offer, how to transfer to ASU, and how to apply to Barrett before their priority deadlines.
At the College of Health Solutions, you’ll be a part of a community that’s unlike any other. We bring together researchers, faculty, students and community partners from various disciplines as we translate scientific research and discovery into practical solutions that make a difference. Join us to learn what it means for individuals and communities to be healthy, and help us make good health happen.
The Diversity and Inclusion Initiative at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is designed to ensure ASU is a global leader in diversity, equity and inclusion in engineering. Join this event to learn more about the initiative and admission requirements, and how ASU’s engineering community is making an impact through use-inspired, interdisciplinary research. Explore Fulton Schools' graduate programs.
Paying for college is an important topic when selecting a university to attend and may lead to a variety of questions about financial aid, scholarships, grants and more. At Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, we recognize that you will have questions as you navigate the college selection process and find ways to fund your education. Register to learn more about costs of tuition and housing, types of aid available to you and additional FAFSA information. Parents and other members of your support system are encouraged to attend as well.