Arizona state university

  1. Admission
  2. Majors and Degrees
  3. Tuition Costs and Fees
  4. Tuition
  5. Visit ASU


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Admission

Cost and financial aid Arizona State University offers one of the lowest tuition rates in the Pac-12, and with scholarships and financial aid factored in, the cost becomes more affordable. Nonresident students are also automatically considered for ASU's New American University Scholarship upon admission to the university. Invest in your future What kind of college student are you? You probably have a lot of reasons to go to college — to expand your horizons, prepare for your career, start building your network. Just as there are many reasons to go to college, there are many ways to be successful once you’re there. Get a sneak peak at what kind of college student you could be with this quiz. Take the quiz

Majors and Degrees

Undergraduate and graduate degree search Find the perfect major. With more than 800 degree programs to choose from — taught by skilled, student-focused professors — you’ll have the knowledge, experiences and opportunities to deeply explore your interests. Whether you're an undergraduate student pursuing a bachelor's degree or a graduate student pursuing a master's or doctoral program, we can help you find the program that fits you. If you don’t yet know what to major in, ASU offers What should I study in college? You should pick a major that you think you’d enjoy pursuing, and that will help lead you to the career you want to have. If you’re not sure about what major to pick or what career you want to get into, you can try our ®. Talk to professors about what it is like to work in the field you're considering. And if you start in a major and decide that it’s not a good fit for you, you can always switch majors. Changing majors is more common than you think.

Tuition Costs and Fees

What are the tuition and fees at ASU? ASU tuition costs vary on a number of things, the biggest being whether you are a resident or nonresident of Arizona. ASU in-state tuition costs less than ASU out-of-state tuition (roughly $12,000 per year vs. $32,000 per year for a bachelor’s degree). ASU fees also vary by student type, but there are some fees, such as the athletics fee, that all students are required to pay. (But by paying it you get to attend all ASU Athletics events. Go Devils!) Colleges charge students various fees to support certain programs that in turn support students. These fees vary depending on the college. Read on for some examples of ASU student fees. This is not a complete list of ASU student fees, but is intended to give you an idea of what they are and what they’re for. Student initiated fees Student initiated fees are fees that are used to enrich the student experience. At ASU they include: How can I find out how much my tuition will be? • Identify which ASU degree you want to earn. • Determine whether you are an in-state resident, or if you are an out-of-state, or international student. • Determine your general costs by using the • Explore your financial aid options. • Receive an estimate of how much financial aid you can apply to tuition costs. • Existing students will receive monthly eBills on My ASU.

Tuition

What is tuition? Tuition is what you pay to attend classes and earn your degree. When you hear someone say, “Tuition is $12,000 dollars,” that usually means it is $12,000 for the entire year (i.e., fall and spring semester — summer sessions tuition is usually additional). Along with tuition costs, students usually have to pay other fees. These can include athletic, lab and technology fees. Your tuition does not include certain things like your books, campus housing and meals. Find a personalized tuition estimate based on your information, degree choices and residency by using the tuition estimator. How much is ASU tuition? Everyone's tuition differs depending on a number of factors such as what you study, how much financial aid you get, whether you live on campus and more. Most students at ASU take advantage of financial aid. Using the tuition estimator tool, select the category that fits you best to find an estimate of how much tuition will cost for you at ASU without financial aid and before other cost reductions. Tuition estimator Close Jul 3 Tuition & Fees Refund Deadline - Session B Tuition and certain registration fees are subject to a 100% refund through July 3, 2023 for Session B classes. Tuition and fees are non-refundable thereafter and students are required to pay all tuition and fees for drops and withdrawals on or after July 4, 2023. Certain registration fees are non-refundable on or after the first day of the semester. For additional information, please see t...

Visit ASU

On-campus visits and events Take a walking tour of one of the campuses led by a current ASU student who will point out the must-know spots and the little-known gems, and answer all your questions from a student perspective. You’ll also join an ASU information session where you’ll learn some of the basics of ASU. Learn more Virtual programs and events Learn about the admission and enrollment processes, financial aid, your college of interest and other topics through interactive, virtual visit experience sessions and prerecorded videos that you can watch on your schedule. All sessions are hosted by ASU admission and enrollment leaders and current students who share extensive information about attending ASU. You can also take a comprehensive self-guided tour of any ASU campus. Learn more