Arizona State University

Tempe, Arizona

SAT/ACT mins: Resident 1040/22; Non-resident 1110/24.

SAT or ACT Scores must not be more than: ASU does not set time limits on SAT/ACT scores.

LSP Application deadline:

Fall semester: April 1

Spring semester: November 1

Summer semester: April 1

Admission is by semester (i.e., fall, spring, summer); each semester requires a separate application.

Where to find application: ASU’s application is an online application; prospective students can access the application via the site: http://www.asu.edu/enroll/apply

Freshmen class report date: 

Freshman students need to be at ASU by Fall Welcome, which is several days prior to the start of fall semester. Freshmen that start in the spring need to be at ASU by the first day of classes. Dates are available on http://students.asu.edu/fallwelcome

Yellow Ribbon participant: Yes – see details at http://students.asu.edu/node/7154#ribbon

Will you cover difference between tuition minus GI Bill and cost of in state "state" school tuition? Or do you want to keep it to in-state residents? Arizona is now allowing in-state tuition rates for veterans with an honorable discharge under HB2410, eliminating the need for Yellow Ribbon funding. This includes veterans of any branch of the United States Armed Forces, including National Guard and Reserves, who demonstrate their intent to become Arizona residents.

For veterans who wish to maintain residency status in states other than Arizona, a limited amount of Yellow Ribbon Funding is available. ASU’s agreement for the 2011/2012 allows the following:  funding for a maximum of 100 eligible undergraduate applicants and 15 eligible graduate applicants on a first-come, first-served basis. For questions about this benefit, feel free to contact ASU Veterans Services at 480-965-7723 or via email at veteransservices@asu.edu.

Do you want to donate additional money to each applicant should the need arise?  No additional funding is available.

Processing fees: Resident students: $50; Non-resident: $65.

Are all majors open to Marines? Yes, if they meet the requirements for the major.

Recognize AA degree or any college course work: Yes, from regionally accredited colleges and universities.

Recognize awarding of college credits via alternative means, e.g., DANTES or CLEP: ASU accepts select DANTES and CLEP credits.

Additional information: Freshmen students who meet ASU’s competency requirements and one of the following will be offered admission:

·         Top 25 percent of graduating class.

·         3.00 GPA in competency courses.

·         ACT of 22 (24 for non-residents).

·         SAT Reasoning of 1040 (1110 for non-residents).

Transfer students who meet the following criteria will be offered admission:

·         Completion of associates degree with a 2.00 GPA (2.50 for non-residents)

·         Completion of an Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) with a 2.50 GPA.

http://students.asu.edu/admission

Veteran Resources:  ASU has significantly improved the veteran experience here on campus. In August, 2011, ASU opened the Pat Tillman Veterans Center, a 3,340 square foot facility located on the lower level of the Memorial Union. The center brings together a number of academic and student support services that serve ASU’s growing veteran population. ASU also gives veterans priority registration for their classes, knowing GI Bill benefits are limited.

http://students.asu.edu/military

https://asunews.asu.edu/20110818_tillmancenter