Join us for an in-depth, in-person visit experience at Arizona State University this fall. At Transfer Day, you can customize your schedule to attend the sessions that interest you most.
Transfer Day is a half-day event where you’ll get a feel for the ASU experience and learn about your academic opportunities. You’ll tour a campus, learn how to use ASU’s transfer credit resources and discover which degrees will help you achieve your goals. These half-day events also enable prospective transfer students to meet with representatives from academic colleges, Barrett, The Honors College and current ASU students.
Fall 2024 Transfer Day registration is coming soon.
Downtown Phoenix campus
State-of-the-art living and learning facilities are found in the heart of Arizona’s capital city. Woven into the downtown business and professional community, ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus creates strong learning and career connections for students with media, health care, corporate and government organizations.
What to expect for your visit
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Polytechnic campus
The Polytechnic campus is home to students who are exploring professional and technical programs. Located in Mesa in the heart of the dynamic East Valley, the 600-acre campus has approximately 56 buildings in use for academic programs and student services. The Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport borders the campus on the east, along with Chandler-Gilbert Community College. SanTan Village, a regional shopping and dining complex, lies three miles west.
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Tempe campus
The historic Tempe campus offers hundreds of majors that engage undergraduates and graduates in multidisciplinary research and exploration in first-rate laboratories and facilities. Sun Devil Stadium and ASU’s other Big 12 athletic venues contribute to the spirit-filled energy on campus. The Sun Devils’ athletic complex, performing arts facilities and high-tech research space create a dynamic and engaging learning environment.
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West Valley campus
ASU’s West Valley campus blends a liberal arts education with 21st- century leadership preparation. Located in northwest Phoenix, the West Valley campus is home to students pursuing degrees in the health industry, business, education, and interdisciplinary arts and science programs. Patterned after the University of Oxford, the campus architecture is designed to create a close-knit learning community.
What to expect for your visit
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