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International admission guide State 2021–22 Top 100 most #1 in the U.S. for #3 in U.S. for Top 10 for U.S. Welcome to Arizona international global impact and NASA-funded patents issued to in #5 in the world. research expenditures. U.S. universities and State University the world. – Times Higher Education – National Science Foundation, 2019 11th worldwide. – Times Higher Education – U.S. National Academy of is a new kind of university, dedicated to Inventors and the Intellectual innovative ideas and academic excellence to help you get where you #22 entrepreneurship #16 in U.S. for best Property Owners Association want to be in . At ASU, you are joining a community of scholars from #10 environmental MBA in the world. undergraduate teaching. around the world. science program – Inc. magazine, 2021 – U.S. News & World Report, 2021 #6 in U.S. for research • Courses are taught by a student-focused faculty that includes in the world. expenditure among Nobel laureates, winners and Fulbright Scholars. – Shanghai Academic universities without a • Knowledge delivery goes beyond traditional methods, putting World Ranking 2021 medical school. students in the middle of active learning experiences. – A head of Carnegie Mellon University, Princeton and the University of Georgia • Many students have opportunities to work with professors as team #3 master’s degree in members on significant research projects. architecture in the U.S. See more rankings on page 32 and at – SR Education Group ASU is all about inclusion. We believe in it so much that we put it in our asu.edu/ourrankings university charter (you can see an excerpt on page 4). You’ll thrive in this environment of innovation, excellence and inclusion, which in turn will prepare you to thrive throughout your life. The wide range of options we offer to international students can be accessed via our global partner, Kaplan International. admission.asu.edu/kaplan

Contents 04 Culture and excellence 22 Graduate degrees 06 Explore Phoenix 24 Preparation and pathways 08 Campuses 28 Online high school and 9,000+ 135+ $673M 500+ 400+ 1,000+ university courses international countries in research people now research student clubs 10 Student housing students. represented expenditures. employed at opportunities. (140+ international 12 Career services 30 Admission requirements at ASU. ASU-linked student-specific 14 Resources and safety 32 U.S. ranking highlights startups. clubs) at ASU. asu.edu/clubs 16 Find your route to ASU 33 Cost of attendance 19 Undergraduate degrees 34 Academic calendar 35 Application and admission

2 3 Culture Recent ASU and Mastercard Foundation Scholar and excellence alumna Ntombizodwa M. from Harare, Zimbabwe won a full scholarship to study at Cambridge Culture@ASU University in England to pursue her MD-PhD. While The ASU community is rich in many cultural, social at ASU, she worked on cervical cancer detection and global traditions. Culture@ASU promotes identity, and cofounded a project called Female Dreamers inclusion and expression to build a strong community, that aims to empower girls and women to be reflective of ASU’s charter. Comprised of students and economically independent. It won several awards, faculty members, Culture@ASU sponsors festivals, including the Millennium Fellowship with the United talent shows and other events to highlight these Nations, the Changemaker Award at ASU, Venture communities and cultures. Follow Culture@ASU on Devils funding, and the Pitchfork Award for Global social media to learn more about the many celebrations Change and Global Impact Project, which was and cultural events on campus. presented at the Clinton Global Initiative. asu.edu/culture

ASU is measured not by whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed. Academic – Excerpt from ASU’s Charter The university’s schools and colleges each have expertise and undertake research in specific academic disciplines or professional areas. You will belong to one of these schools when you pursue a degree at ASU: Barrett, Business, W. P. Carey School of The Honors Design and the Arts, Herberger Institute for Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Barrett, The Honors College is designed to enhance the ASU undergraduate experience. Think of it as Global Futures, College of having dual citizenship in both Barrett and ASU. Barrett Global Management, Thunderbird School of students have access to the vast resources of ASU while being part of a small living-learning community of Health Solutions, College of scholars. In addition, they get personalized attention, Integrative Sciences and Arts, College of exclusive faculty interaction, and special internship and “I chose Arizona because of the weather, but when I came “ASU has been a very welcoming place. The people, culture Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences research opportunities. , here and studied, I loved it. People would not believe me and environment are very inclusive. It is easy to find help New College of asu.edu/honorscollege when I say I have friends from all over the world. I have and resources for anything, it is easy to relax and have fun, and Mass Communication, friends from Japan, Korea, Brazil, even Mexico — if you and most importantly, it is not hard at all to succeed School of have friends from different cultures and different personally, academically and professionally, thanks backgrounds, you can learn a lot.” to the warm, supportive atmosphere at ASU.” Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of We know family is important to your university experience. Nursing and Health Innovation, Abdulraham A. Wina K. Watch this video about welcoming new Edson College of Kuwait Indonesia families to ASU. English (linguistics) Mathematics and statistics Public Service and Community Solutions, Watts College of

4 Teachers College, Mary Lou Fulton 5 ASU and the #5 #10 metropolitan Phoenix area — Largest Most high city tech cities introducing your new city in the U.S. in the U.S. – U.S. Census Phoenix Just like ASU, Phoenix is a diverse community filled – Business Insider with people from all over the world. And like ASU, Phoenix is a forward-thinking place with lots of #1 innovative ideas constantly being born and nurtured. The Phoenix metropolitan area has it all — scenery, Best Phoenix is good weather and lots to do. places the sunniest admission.asu.edu/kaplan/phoenix to find major city a job in the world – World Meteorological Scottsdale Organization (Chandler #6, Tempe #8) – WalletHub

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See Do Taste Travel Phoenix is home to six professional Arizona is home to three national parks, Offering outstanding and healthy food Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix sports teams, including an up-and- including Grand Canyon National Park choices from around the world — you’re is one of the busiest airports in the U.S. It’s coming professional soccer team. (one of the seven natural wonders of sure to find a taste of home. also known as America’s friendliest airport. the world). Other popular destinations, It’s easy to reach from all of ASU’s campuses, Access to: art walks, conventions, museums, Access to: award-winning restaurants, like Sedona, are just a short drive from has more than 1,200 flights arriving and music festivals and concerts, and eclectic our famous southwestern cuisine, coffee Phoenix architecture. Phoenix and definitely worth the trip. shops, food trucks, international dishes, and departing every day, and offers service to 22 international destinations. Access to: Phoenix Sky Harbor International vegetarian and vegan options. Airport, the Grand Canyon and more.

6 7 Tempe campus A university The largest campus features high-tech research spaces in an energetic and historic environment, where you’ll in many places ASU@Lake Havasu North get to experience all the student sporting events. Think 4-hour drive ASU has 5 distinct locations: 4 campuses West inspiring programs and opportunities. campus Metropolitan in the metro Phoenix area, and a location in Phoenix Student-to-faculty ratio: 20-to-1 western Arizona on the California state line Average class size: 39 — each has its own size, feel and academic Number of students: 53,286 focus, but all are the same ASU. In Phoenix, International students: 6,492 students travel between the 4 campuses for Tempe campus Downtown classes, athletics, or social activities. Phoenix campus asu.edu/asucampuses

Polytechnic campus

Downtown Phoenix campus West campus The campus plays an essential role in The West campus offers a close-knit learning community the health care, journalism, public service and corporate dedicated to 21st-century leadership preparation. Think communities. Think professional and fast paced. small liberal arts college style.

Student-to-faculty ratio: 15-to-1 Student-to-faculty ratio: 12-to-1 Average class size: 29 Average class size: 25 Number of students: 11,420 Number of students: 4,929

International students: 308 International students: 287

Polytechnic campus ASU@Lake Havasu The Polytechnic campus is a thriving part of the ASU’s western Arizona location is near the California enterprising East Valley. Think technical and innovative. state line. Living in a scenic small town with a view of the beautiful lake, you’ll be part of a welcoming community Student-to-faculty ratio: 18-to-1 where professors know you and weekends fill with Average class size: 28 outdoor adventures. Number of students: 5,243 Student-to-faculty ratio: 12-to-1 International students: 529 Average class size: 8 Number of students: around 150 undergraduates

International students: 30

8 9 17 first-year Housing for first-year undergraduates residential colleges Welcome to your new home Housing and meal plan cost per year* across 4 campuses At ASU, first-year students are guaranteed Phoenix area campuses: up to $16,104 on-campus housing, where you’ll benefit from: ASU@Lake Havasu: $11,896 • Close proximity to classes, professors, libraries and tutoring * Rates are for 2021–22. Barrett, The Honors College housing and meal costs will services. be higher due to the additional costs associated with the Barrett residence halls and meal plans. • Nearby access to the fitness complex and dining halls. • Furnished rooms with Wi-Fi, cable and nearby laundry Residential room types facilities. Room choices vary by residence hall and campus, • Common recreation and study areas, and community kitchens. but may include: • 24-hour security, including secured key card access and front • traditional, shared 2- or 3-person bedrooms with community desk services. bathrooms • Special programs, events and amenities tailored to your major. • 4-person, 2-bedroom suites with shared bathrooms Live with your classmates • 2- and 4-person suites with private bedrooms and private or shared bathrooms You will live in a residential college with others in your academic You can view floor plans for student housing options on each Residents of Tooker House — program. From the start of your college experience, you’ll have home to students in the Ira A. Fulton campus at: built-in study partners and friends. Schools of Engineering on the Tempe housing.asu.edu/residential-colleges campus — take a break during a Housing is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis on the study session at their residence hall. campus of your major. Confirm your housing with ASUas early as possible to secure a room in your preferred residence.

Fact: On average, ASU students who live on campus do better academically and are more likely to graduate than “I lived on campus for four years. I really enjoyed it. First, the students who live off campus. convenience — all of your friends are living in the same area as you. And I’ve made friends by living in the dorms. We study together and go to the dining hall together. I still have friends that I came in contact with my first year.” Housing for transfer, graduate or pathway students Rosa S. China University housing for transfer students, graduate students and students admitted to a pathway or English preparation program is limited on each campus and not guaranteed. Computer information systems and accounting ASU-USA Pathways students can apply to live in one of two West campus residence halls, Las Casas or Casa de Oro.

Off-campus options Homestay accommodations Tooker House residence on Tempe campus. Shared bedroom on West campus. You may decide to live off campus in an apartment in the If you are a pathways or English preparation student, you can surrounding communities. The university provides a list of also choose to live in a “homestay” with a local host family. furnished, apartment-style dormitories near each campus, and This is a great way to practice English and immerse yourself in other resources to help you find your own accommodations. American culture. asu.edu/offcampus azhomestay.com

ASU housing finder This website is a free and effective method for all students to find a place to live off campus. Landlords can list properties at rates that are very competitive. livingasu.com

10 11 Career services Working on campus ASU offers opportunities for students to earn money by working ASU’s Career and Professional Development Services offers on campus for the university. International students with an comprehensive resources to ensure that you are career ready, F-1 visa are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during “I met with an ASU career advisor before all of my including: the academic year. interviews. They prepare you according to the actual • Access to our career platform, Handshake students.asu.edu/employment position you’re applying for, and ask you to talk about (asu.joinhandshake.com), which includes more than how your experience fits the specific job description. Optional Practical Training (OPT) 40,000 internship and job opportunities. If you can’t answer that, then you know you have Take part in Optional Practical Training to gain work experience • workshops and presentations. more work to do. They really helped me a lot.” in your field. OPT allows international students with an F-1 visa • Virtual resources, including resume review and interview to stay in the U.S. and do paid work related to their degree after Sejal K. preparation. graduation. You can work for up to 1 year, or up to 3 years if India • Career and internship fairs. your degree is in an eligible science, , engineering or MS Business Analytics, now doing OPT at • 1:1 career advising appointments. mathematics (STEM) field. To find STEM majors look for the ‘ ’ Choice Hotels International symbol on degree lists. • Access to the ASU Mentor Network, a platform for mentorship issc.asu.edu/students/employment/post-opt and informational interviewing. career.asu.edu 3,000+ ASU international alumni are currently pursuing OPT in their field of study in the U.S.

Fortune 500 All 5 of Arizona’s Fortune 500 companies are based in the Phoenix area. – Fortune

500,000+ ASU alumni OPT employers of ASU leading, shaping, international students and changing our world • Adobe • Google • Amazon • Intel Top 10 university • American Express • Microsoft in the U.S. • Apple • PayPal for hires by • ASU • Qualcomm Silicon Valley employers • Boeing • – HiringSolved • Facebook • Visa • FedEx • Walmart • Goldman Sachs • and many more

12 13 Student experience Wellness and safety and success Supporting healthy campuses ASU has worked tirelessly to promote the well-being of International Students and Scholars Center all students during the COVID-19 pandemic. ASU’s own ASU’s International Students and Scholars Center, or Biodesign Institute created a saliva-based COVID-19 test ISSC, is here to help you maintain compliance with visa that is available at no cost to students, faculty, staff and regulations, as well as provide programming and advising community members. At the start of the fall 2020 semester, to enrich your ASU experience. all students were provided Community of Care kits, which Through these resources, the ISSC helps students contained sanitizing supplies, a thermometer and face explore what it means to be a global citizen and engage masks. ASU also developed a smartphone app, enabling all with others who share a world-community mindset. students, faculty and staff to submit a daily health check. issc.asu.edu ASU Sync classes were implemented to enable students to take classes from anywhere in the world. Students studied International Student Engagement virtually in real time to accommodate various time zones for Being involved outside of the classroom is an important international students who were unable to travel to ASU. part of the American college experience. ASU’s All of these efforts contributed to our ability to keep International Student Engagement helps you find and campuses open and students learning, wherever they were connect with community opportunities. located. Learn more about ASU’s historic efforts in response asu.edu/ise to the pandemic at coronavirus.asu.edu Get extra academic help ASU Health Services ASU offers free tutoring and writing help in all subjects so If you feel sick, you can go to ASU Health Services. This you can catch up or get ahead in your studies. full-service care clinic offers primary care, immunizations, students.asu.edu/academic-success acupuncture, allergy shots, women’s health services and Fitness facilities more. If you have specific cultural needs when visiting a doctor, just let ASU Health Services know and they will do ASU offers a state-of-the-art fitness complex on each “My first impression of ASU is that it is all they can to accommodate. As an international student, campus where you can go before or after your classes for a great place for international students. you’ll need to have health insurance. ASU offers a group a workout. You get automatic membership to the fitness Many people from various countries insurance plan: complex when you enroll at ASU. means there’s lots to share. I’ve come eoss.asu.edu/health/resources/coverage here to learn new things, to build up my Dining on campus confidence, and to get global exposure Counseling ASU offers a wide variety of options in the campus dining to culture, diversity, jobs, everything.” If you ever have trouble adjusting to your new college or halls, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, Halal and a country, ASU Counseling Services provides professional range of international cuisines. You’ll also have access to a Pranav P. counseling help, as well as free 24-hour crisis counseling. nutritionist who can answer any questions you may have. India eoss.asu.edu/counseling sundevildining.asu.edu Mechanical Engineering Safety Join in the fun ASU is committed to providing all students a secure campus You can enhance your ASU experience through sports, community. From a special app for your smartphone to a both on campus and off. The metropolitan Phoenix area ASU’s 53,000+ seat American football stadium. full-service police department on campus, you’ll find safety is home to all of Arizona’s professional sports teams, and resources everywhere. Check out a list of some of the safety hosts 13 professional teams during their spring services you’ll have at ASU. training. At ASU, you can compete in intramural leagues asu.edu/campussafety as well as cheer on all 26 of ASU’s Pac-12 sports teams. admission.asu.edu/phoenix/sports

14 15 16 Graduate Undergraduate * Routes andrequirements* inyourstudies. need extrapreparationfirst,orwanttogetaheadstart an onlinehighschool We diploma atASU. willguideyoutoyourbestoption,whetheryou’rereadyjoinnow, Kaplan helpsstudentsgainadmissionto350+bachelor’s degrees , nearly200master’s degrees andeven Find yourroutetoASU See pages30–31for details. Some degreeshave higherorextraentryrequirements.  CHECK CHECK CHECK Master’s degree CHECK CHECK CHECK Bachelor’s degree: transferadmission CHECK CHECK CHECK Bachelor’s degree: Year 1admission CHECK CHECK High school: onlinestudy CHECK CHECK CHECK Undergraduate pathway (or ELP Advanced2) 61+TOEFL (orELP GPA 2.50+ 24–64 undergraduatecredits Intermediate2) 55(orELP TOEFL GPA 2.75(1-semester) GPA 2.50(3-semesterprogram)or +3-semesterpathway)or weeks ELP GPA 2.00(extendedprogram:8 Secondary school completion Advanced2) 61+TOEFL (orELP GPA 3.00+ Secondary school completion for AccelerateASU 61+ diploma /TOEFL recommended No Englishscoreforhighschool Year 8completion TOEFL 80–100 TOEFL GPA 3.00+ Bachelor’s degreeorequivalent 

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17 Bachelor's degrees Location Program Degree P T W BA For undergraduate program descriptions, P Technology BA required courses and related careers, T Tourism BA go to asu.edu/degreelist T Business Data Analytics BS T Business Entrepreneurship BS To view the Computer Information T BS degree list Systems online, scan the QR code. T Economics BS T Finance BS P T W Management BS Your questions answered T Marketing BS Digital and Integrated Marketing Key T BS What can I study on each campus? What is conditional admission? Communications D Downtown Phoenix W West campus T Professional Sales BS If you meet academic criteria for a bachelor’s degree but do not campus T BS Key: H ASU@Lake Technological Entrepreneurship currently meet English requirements, ASU may offer conditional P Polytechnic campus Havasu P BS U Undergraduate level and Management admission. This gives you time to improve your English level T Undecided—Business G Graduate level Tempe campus T before starting a degree at ASU. Your conditional admission offer Exploratory

Area of interest Tempe Polytechnic Downtown Phoenix West Havasu Lake is valid for up to 3 semesters, during which time you can join Design and the Arts, Herberger Institute for Architecture & Construction U G ASU’s English Language Program or submit a qualifying English Guaranteed progression to this degree on the West campus on successful completion of the T Architectural Studies BSD Arts U G U test score. ASU-USA Pathways program: see pages 24–25. Art U G U G U G U Higher GPA and/or higher English test score Business T Animation BFA and/or SAT/ACT required to be considered for U G U What is admission with deficiencies? Finance & Accountancy admission. T Art Education BFA International Management G U If you meet all the criteria for graduate admission but would benefit Only available to transfer students with 2 years of T Art History BA Communication & Media U G U G U G U G U from improving your speaking skills (or your preferred master’s has undergraduate credit from another institution. T Art Studies BA Computing & Mathematics U G U U an English score requirement of TOEFL 90+), ASU may offer you Conditional admission not offered for this degree. T Ceramics BFA T Software Engineering & IT U U G admission with deficiencies. You must complete ASU’s English Graduates of this degree are eligible for a Intermedia BFA 24-month STEM extension to Optional Practical T Museum Studies BA Education & Teaching U G U G G U U Language Program at Advanced 2 before starting your master’s. Training in the U.S. T Painting and Drawing BFA Engineering & Technology U G U G A combined 4+1 program: ASU offers T Photography BFA high-achieving students the to Health & Wellness U G U U G U U What is transfer admission? combine undergraduate coursework with T Printmaking BFA Nursing U You can transfer into Year 2 or 3 of a bachelor’s degree if you graduate coursework to complete a bachelor’s T Sculpture BFA and master’s degree in 5 years. Humanities U G U G U G have already studied at another university or college. Your existing T Textiles BFA Interdisciplinary Studies U G U G U U G U undergraduate credit is evaluated for acceptance by ASU: you’ll T Arts BA Pre-health and pre-law — Interested in becoming Law, Justice & Public Service U G U G U G U find out how many credits will transfer with your offer of admission. T Dance BFA a doctor, healthcare professional or lawyer? When you complete your degree, it is awarded by ASU. T Dance Education BFA Tourism & Recreation U U G U Whatever your ASU major, you can take advantage T Digital Culture BA Science U G U G U U G U of advising services to help choose the best path to What is the 4+1 Combined program? reach your career goals. T Art BA Social & Behavioral Sciences U G U G U G U G U The 4+1 Combined program allows you to speed up the time it asu.edu/prehealth | asu.edu/prelaw T Arts and Design Studies BA Psychology U U U G U T Design BA takes to earn a bachelor’s and a master’s degree. See ‘ ’ symbol Sustainability U G U G U G U T English BA on pages 19–23 for degrees that can be combined. ASU-USA Pathways U Location Program Degree T Film BA T Graphic Information Technology BA English Language Program* U G U Business, W. P. Carey School of Why apply with Kaplan? Interdisciplinary Arts and T BA Performance * also offered online Through our streamlined form with no application fee, we can help T W Accountancy BS T Media Processing BS you apply to ASU’s programs and degrees. Our education advisors P T W Business BA P W H Business Administration BA T Music BA What is a pathway program? are experts in the university’s admission process and will provide P T W H Communication BA T Theatre BA An academic pathway program prepares you for full admission valuable guidance during your application. T Financial Planning BA T Environmental Design BS to an ASU degree. It is designed to raise your English level and P Food Industry Management BA T Fashion BA academic grades, and build degree-level study skills, while you Still got questions? P Global Agribusiness BA Film start to earn undergraduate credit on campus. admission.asu.edu/kaplan/contact W Global Logistics Management BA T Film and Media Production BA T Global Politics BA T Filmmaking Practices BA W Health Care BA T Graphic Design BSD P Human Resources BA T Industrial Design BSD W Information Security BA T Interior Design BSD T W Language and Culture BA T Landscape Architecture BSLA T Law BA T Music BA T Public Service and Public Policy BA T Music and Culture BA T Sports Business BA T Popular Music BA W Statistics BA 18 Continued on next page ... 19 Undergraduate degrees continued...

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Undergraduate students Global Launch I would not have take a language test on arrival and are placed in the appropriate level: ASU Global Launch provides English language had the success I had when Advanced 1 or Advanced 2 and academic preparation for international I entered ASU, because my Intermediate 1 or Intermediate 2 students who want to improve their English for English would not have been university admission or career advancement. ready for my university classes.” Basic 1 or Basic 2 Global Launch is offered in face-to-face or Please note: ELP levels do not equate with TOEFL ranges. The ELP placement test may have a different result than the standardized TOEFL test because the placement test requires a broader online courses. Juan J. understanding of how English functions, and assesses English on a more finely detailed level. Ecuador Duration: 8 weeks per level English Language Program Psychology degree after (campus or online immersion) English Language Program Intakes: 5 per year (January, March, May, August, October) This year-round program provides comprehensive Program content: 21 hours of class time (3 courses) per week, including language and cultural experiences to improve 18 hours of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students in Basic and your English and academic skills. When you Intermediate levels also take a course in communications; those in Advanced finish the program, you can transfer into all ASU levels take a specialization course in business, STEM or humanities. undergraduate degrees and many ASU master’s programs without a TOEFL score. ELP provides Entry requirements: qualify academically for a bachelor’s degree or a good fit to graduate students who would pathway program (see page 30). benefit from improving their speaking skills. See Progression: details at right. • To a bachelor’s degree – on completion of ELP Advanced Level 2 with a ASU-USA Pathways B- (80%) or higher. This program is for first-year undergraduate • To ASU-USA Pathways program – on completion of ELP Intermediate international students who want to ease into the Level 2 with a B (84%) or higher, OR completion of Advanced 1 Level American university experience and begin their with a C (70%) or higher. for-credit degree study while receiving additional language and cultural support. See details on pages 26–27. Graduate English Language for students admitted with deficiencies globallaunch.asu.edu Where: on-campus (Tempe) or online Level: ELP Advanced 2 Duration: 8 weeks

More than 650 Global Launch alumni Intakes: 5 per year (January, March, May, August, October) are currently enrolled at ASU in undergraduate Program content: 21 hours of coursework (3 courses) per week. Online and graduate degrees, including business, immersion students have 10 hours per week of synchronous sessions. civil engineering, computer science, electrical Courses improve your listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, and engineering, finance, supply chain management you’ll benefit from tutoring, cultural immersion and social activities. and more. Entry requirements: • “admitted with deficiencies” to any ASU master’s degree, except those in College of Global Futures or Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. • ELP may be required to improve your speaking skills or if your chosen Did you know? master’s program has a TOEFL 90+ requirement. Global Launch has helped more • minimum TOEFL 80 or equivalent than 130,000 learners improve their Progression: to your chosen master’s program – on completion of ELP with English since 1974, and has served a B- (80%) or higher. students from 160+ countries. The ASU Tempe campus has many impressive research facilities, including . 24 25 ASU-USA Pathways program Program structure and curriculum Your track, duration and intake determine which courses you will take, shown with below. Earn your ASU degree on time Ease into American university life Global Management track You will begin your first-year, degree-seeking undergraduate Surround yourself in the English language and American culture, Business track coursework on day one, which will keep you on track to take courses with other ASU students and enjoy access to Arts and Sciences track Course title complete your degree in 4 years. You will transition into your on-campus housing, dining and activities. 1-semester 3-semester 1-semester 3-semester degree with transferable credits. program program program program Learn at your own pace Academic Skills 1 Guaranteed admission to an ASU degree The ASU-USA Pathways program is offered in various Progress automatically to many of ASU’s majors in international durations to give you maximum flexibility to progress to ASU Academic Skills 2 and 3 Non-cr edit and general business, as well as arts and sciences, when you undergraduate degree study as soon as you’re ready or extend Academic Foundations 1 language and successfully complete the ASU-USA Pathways program. your time with Global Launch for additional support. support classes Academic Foundations 2 and 3 Applied English 1 Applied English 2

Computer Applications and Technology (January start only) (January start only) Principles of Macro/Microeconomics Key facts First-Year Composition 1 and 2 Where: West campus Progression to a degree: to transfer into the majors listed AS U academic Introduction to Academic Writing opposite, complete Pathways with the minimum required GPA. Program duration, by secondary school grade: credit courses Introduction to Human Communication (August start only) (August start only) GPA 2.75: • 1-semester Pathways (4 months): 1-semester program (progress to year 1, semester 2) College Algebra/Calculus (January start only) Business, Global Management, or Arts and Academic credit Student Success in Business Pathways track Non-credit courses Sciences track courses The Living World (August start only) • GPA 2.50: 3-semester Pathways (12 months): GPA 3.25 with no Business GPA 3.00 Total transferable credits: 10 26 9 or 10 25 Business, Global Management, or Arts and grades below a B* Sciences track Courses are subject to change. Global Management GPA 2.75 with no GPA 2.75 • GPA 2.00: Extended Pathways (14 months): 8 weeks of / Arts and Sciences grades below a C Course content English Language Program before 3-semester 3-semester program (progress to year 2, semester 1) Pathways; Global Management or Arts and Non-credit language and support classes help you improve your English and academic performance at university level. Academic credit Sciences track only Pathways track Non-credit courses Each course has 3 hours of class time per week. courses Intakes: 2 per year – January or August for 1- and 3-semester GPA 3.00 with no ASU academic credit courses are first-year undergraduate courses, so you’ll earn credits to transfer to your chosen bachelor’s Business Pathways; October or May for the Extended Pathways. grades below a C* degree. Students in the 1-semester program earn 9 or 10 credits, and those in the 3-semester program earn 25 or 26 credits. GPA 2.50 You will have 18–30 hours of coursework per week. See the curriculum table above for which courses you will take. English entry requirement: TOEFL 55 or equivalent for all Global Management GPA 2.50 with no Pathway tracks and durations. See page 30 for details. / Arts and Sciences grades below a C * Account ancy, BS requires a 1230 SAT or 25 ACT in addition to the GPA requirement.

Degree progression options Business track: Arts and Sciences track: • Accountancy, BS • Applied Computing, BS • Latin American Studies, BA • Business: Communication, BA • Applied Mathematics, BS • Philosophy, Religion & Society, BA • Business: Global Logistics • Biology, BA/BS • Political Science, BA/BS Management, BA • Communication, BA/BS • Psychology, BA/BS 93% of ASU-USA • Business: Language & Culture, BA • Environmental Science, BA/BS • Social & Behavioral Sciences, BA/BS Pathways students • Business: Sustainability, BA • Forensic Science, BS • Social & Cultural Analysis, BA progressed to • History, BA • Sociology, BS Global Management track: an ASU degree • Interdisciplinary Arts & Performance, BA • Spanish, BA – since the program • Global Management, BGM • Interdisciplinary Arts & Science, BA • Statistics, BS was established • International Trade, BS

Please note: T hese degrees on the West campus offer guaranteed progression to students who successfully complete the Pathways program. However, all majors at ASU are available if students meet program-specific entry requirements for transfer admission when they exit ASU-USA Pathways. 26 27 Accelerate ASU: Key facts for Accelerate ASU Who: international students in high get a head start on a school. bachelor’s during high school Where: online from your home. Through ASU’s unique Accelerate program, you can complete 5 online When: start in Year 9, 10 or 11; finish undergraduate courses and earn 15 university credits, the equivalent before high school graduation or in the of 1 semester of bachelor’s degree study. This can put you on a path to summer immediately after. completing your bachelor’s degree in 3.5 years instead of 4. Tracks: business; engineering Program benefits and technology; global leadership. • Simple application: transcripts and English score are not required to start. Duration: 12-18 months recommended • Study in your own time zone through the program’s asynchronous courses. (1 course per semester). • Learn from the same ASU professors as students on campus. Intakes: varies by course; available on- • Earn credits that are transferable to ASU or another university. demand and/or starts in January, March, June, August, October. • Huge savings: Accelerate costs 1/4th of the equivalent tuition for an ASU on-campus student. You’ll also save on housing and other living fees while Tuition: $3,500. Package includes 5 studying from home. courses online, a Duolingo English exam, • Personal Learning Success Coach to help you manage your workload. and a personal Learning Success Coach. • Invitations to attend ASU’s virtual social and networking events, How to apply: meet with academic advisors, and connect with on-campus students. complete the application form at ASU Prep Digital: Key facts for U.S. high school courses Access to ASU’s online career resources from day one. admission.asu.edu/kaplan/asu-apply online U.S. high Where: online. school courses Level: grades 9–12, self-paced. Intakes: Fall, Spring and Summer, with multiple Experience a U.S. education and prepare for university admission start dates per semester. from the convenience of your own home. As an accredited high Tuition: $9,000 per year for the full-time diploma school, ASU Prep Digital offers students the opportunity to 5 university courses program. Part-time students pay $750 per study a full-time U.S. high school diploma or enroll in individual individual course for most courses. for the cost of 1 courses remotely. All courses are taught completely online, Save time and money while making it a fully flexible option — you can work where you want, Program structure: full-time students typically take on your own schedule, using adaptive learning technology. 6 courses per semester and spend approximately earning transferable credits To experience Prep Digital’s interactive learning environment, visit 30 hours per week engaged in their courses. asuprepdigital.org/course-tours The standard course length is 16–18 weeks.

Advantages to you Graduation requirements: to qualify for the diploma, students must complete 4 years of • Become familiar with the U.S. education system. English and mathematics, 3 years of lab sciences • Receive mentorship and guidance from your personal and social sciences, 2 years of foreign language Learning Success Coach. and 1 year of fine arts and other electives. • Option to enroll in concurrent high school and ASU English proficiency: you need an adequate level undergraduate courses and earn up to 1 year to fully participate in English-taught courses. of transferable university credits, allowing you to saving time To take university courses, students should have and money. TOEFL 61, though some courses may have higher • Join a global student community, through online clubs score requirements. and organizations. Required documents for admission: • Progress to the next level when you’re ready, without being complete the application form at held back by your age or current school year. admission.asu.edu/kaplan/asu-apply and • Students who graduate with a 3.0 GPA average meet submit a third-party evaluation of your secondary the requirements for admission to ASU and other public school transcript ($125 fee). Ask a question about Prep Digital or Accelerate ASU at universities in Arizona. kaplanpathways.com/asu-contact/highschool 28 29 Admission requirements For master’s degrees Undergraduate qualification: equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an officially recognized institution, with minimum 3.00 For bachelor’s degrees GPA in the last 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours of undergraduate coursework. Some programs require specific undergraduate coursework and/or have higher requirements, e.g.: First-year students must have a minimum 3.00 GPA from secondary school (4.00=“A”) or graduate in the top 25% of their class. For comparable high school qualifications in other countries, visit:asu.edu/undergradadmission • MS Industrial Engineering: GPA 3.2 Transfer students must have a minimum 2.50 GPA from their college or university. • MS/MCS Computer Science (all concentrations) and sustainability degrees: GPA 3.25.

Some degrees have higher admission requirements: GMAT or GRE score required by some programs: • Bachelor of Science majors in W. P. Carey School of Business: GPA 3.40 (or top 8% of class OR a qualifying SAT/ACT score) • W.P. Carey School of Business; Thunderbird School of Global Management: GMAT or GRE. • BSN Nursing: SAT or ACT score and GPA 3.30. • College of Health Solutions; College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Fulton Schools of Engineering: GRE for some degrees. • Journalism majors: SAT or ACT score. • Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions: GRE or GMAT for some degrees. • Schools of engineering (Tempe campus): SAT or ACT score or top 25% of class (if GPA in core competencies is below 3.00). See pages 22–23 for specific degrees marked with . • Transfer admission to the schools of business, engineering (Tempe campus), journalism or sustainability: GPA 3.00. See pages 19–21 for specific degrees marked with . Other supporting documents must be submitted for many programs, e.g., letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, or a resume. Architecture, art and design degrees often require a portfolio or audition.

English proficiency requirements* Review your degree’s admission standards and required application materials in ASU’s Graduate Degree Search: asu.edu/grad TOEFL/KiBT IELTS Pearson PTE Duolingo DET KIL certificate Global Launch ELP English proficiency requirements** Advanced 2 TOEFL/ Pearson Duolingo KIL Global Launch Minimum for admission 61 6.0 53 95 Advanced IELTS with B– (80%) KiBT PTE DET certificate Graduate English Majors with higher requirements Advanced 2 with B– Minimum for admission 80 6.5 60 105* Proficiency Advanced 2 (80%) Nursing, BSN 76 6.5 - 100 - with B– (80%) Degrees with higher requirements Fulton Schools of Engineering Advanced 2 American studies | Computer science | 79 6.5 58 105 - Advanced 2 with B– on Tempe campus with B– (80%) Some engineering programs | History | 90 6.5–7.0 60–65 110 - (80%) Journalism majors 100 7.0 73 120 - - Robotics

Other ways to demonstrate English proficiency include citizenship of an English-speaking country or territory, or secondary school transcripts to indicate the sole medium Advanced 2 with B– Global management 100 7.5 68 125 - of instruction was English. See admission.asu.edu/international/undergrad/english-proficiency for details. (80%) Biology | Linguistics | Philosophy | TESOL Advanced 2 with B– 100 6.5–7.0 60–68 - - For ASU-USA Pathways | Technical communication (80%) Advanced 2 with B– English | User experience 100 7.0 65 115–120 - Students must have minimum grades from their last 3 years of secondary school of: (80%) Journalism and mass communication 100 - - 120 - - • GPA 2.75 or equivalent for 1-semester Pathways • GPA 2.50 or equivalent for 3-semester Pathways * W.P. Carey School of Business degrees require minimum 115 Duolingo score ** Admission with deficiencies may be offered by some departments to applicants with a qualifying English score for admission but who need to improve their skills or meet higher English • GPA 2.00 or equivalent for Extended Pathways requirements. Other ways to demonstrate English proficiency include citizenship of, or a bachelor’s degree from, an English-speaking country or territory. To transfer with 12–24 undergraduate credits, you must meet this same GPA criteria in your previous undergraduate coursework. See admission.asu.edu/international/graduate/english-proficiency for details.

English proficiency requirements* TOEFL/KiBT IELTS Pearson PTE Duolingo DET KIL certificate Global Launch ELP Intermediate 2 55 5.5 39 90 Higher Intermediate with B (84%)

* Conditional admission may be offered to applicants with lower English scores.

30 31 U.S. ranking highlights Cost of attendance ASU schools and programs consistently rank among the best in the U.S. The cost of attendance is the estimated cost of completing your first year as a full-time student. Costs will vary depending on personal spending habits and program of study. Undergraduate degree Graduate degree Thunderbird Metropolitan Typical ASU W.P. Carey School of 79 ASU degree Computer Science Education ASU@Lake Havasu School’s Master of Phoenix campuses master’s program Business master’s programs #61 undergraduate #11 Global Management 9 or 12 months were ranked in the top 25 in Typical program duration 4 years 2 years 2 years the country by U.S. News & program #7 elementary (or 21 months for MBA) Credits studied in year 1 World Report, including 30 #21 artificial teaching master’s 24 credits 18 credits 30–36 credits 24 credits in the nation’s top 10. (on which costs are based) intelligence bachelor’s #12 secondary $25,200 $49,488–$60,738 $46,642‡ Base tuition $31,200 $10,368 (does not include – U.S. News Best Colleges 2021 teaching master’s (includes program fee) (includes program fee) program fee*) – U.S. News Best Undergraduate college fee $1,800** n/a #43 graduate program Graduate Schools 2022 Business Student services fees§ $628 $168 $888 #7 information $13,952 $11,808 #24 undergraduate Housing and meals $11,742 systems master’s (Tempe campus***) (off-campus) program – U.S. News Best Books and supplies $1,300 $1,054 $18,000 #13 accounting bachelor’s Graduate Schools 2022 Fine Arts Transportation $1,376 $3,180 #8 business analytics #15 graduate program Personal $1,982 $3,628 Health insurance $2,935 $2,935 bachelor’s #4 ceramics master’s #10 management bachelor’s Estimated annual total $55,173 $31,671 $48,693 $72,981–$84,231 $68,465 Engineering #6 photography master’s Financial guarantee $55,373 $31,871 $50,139 $63,935–$70,935 $70,335 #3 supply chain #42 undergraduate –  U.S. News Best amount† management bachelor’s Graduate Schools 2022 – U.S. News Best Colleges 2021 program Global Launch programs ASU-USA Pathways #22 computer ASU-USA Pathways Undergraduate English Graduate Global Management / Extended Pathways #30 graduate school Business track Language English Language engineering bachelor’s Selected other Arts & Sciences track #4 MBA with highest #26 electrical $15,600 for $15,600 for 1-semester; 1-semester (fall start), $39,816 $2,800 $2,800 for return on investment engineering bachelor’s #2 criminology master’s Tuition (3-semester Pathway (spring start) $38,316 for 3-semester $14,300 ; program + 8-week ELP) per 8-week level 8-week program #5 project – U.S. News Best Colleges 2021 #15 earth sciences master’s $37,016 for 3-semester Financial management master’s #5 environmental $25,000 $6,700 for $6,700 for #41 graduate school guarantee $25,000 $25,000 – U.S. News Best + $6,700 for ELP Campus immersion Campus immersion policy master’s amount† Graduate Schools 2022 #25 aerospace #5 public management engineering master’s Costs reflect full-time rates for the 2021–2022 academic year. and leadership master’s * Program fees are charged by some graduate programs, ranging from $250-$9,000. Visit students.asu.edu/tuition to see if your program has additional fees. #20 environmental – U.S. News Best ** Represents the highest undergraduate college fee category. Visit students.asu.edu/tuition to see which fee is associated with your program. The Honors College engineering master’s Graduate Schools 2022 has an additional fee of $2,000 per academic year. *** See costs for other campuses at students.asu.edu/financialaid/coa #18 industrial § Includes Recreation Fee, Student Service Facility fee, Health and Wellness Fee, Graduate Student Support fee, and other student experience funding. engineering master’s † International applicants need to show evidence of funds (e.g., bank statement(s), sponsor letter) to cover their estimated cost of attendance for the first academic year of study, including tuition, fees, housing, meals, health insurance, books and supplies, and visa fees. – U.S. News Best Graduate Schools 2022

Scholarships ASU offers generous scholarships to high-achieving No separate scholarship application is required.‡ international students: Submit a complete ASU admission application to be considered. You will be informed of any scholarship amount • up to $15,500 for first-year undergraduates, with your offer of admission. renewable annually For ASU’s world and other top ‡ Applicants to the Master of Global Management can choose to also submit a rankings go to pages 2–3. • up to $10,000 for transfer and graduate students Thunderbird School scholarship request, at the time of their admission application, See also asu.edu/ourrankings • up to $8,500 for ASU-USA Pathways students to be considered for an additional award averaging $30,000. 32 33 Academic calendar 2021–22 Next steps: application and admission

Degree programs English Language Program Fall 2021 intake (undergraduate and graduate) Submit your application to Kaplan Step Undergraduate application deadline July 5, 2021 5 intakes per year, 8 weeks per session Go to: admission.asu.edu/kaplan/asu-apply Graduate application deadline June 16, 2021 Fall A 2021: Also upload copies of supporting documents, including academic transcripts and test scores. No personal I-20 deadline July 19, 2021 Campus immersion application deadline July 12, 2021 01 statement, recommendations or resume are needed for undergraduates, but additional documents are often Orientation starts August 15, 2021 Online immersion application deadline August 5, 2021 required from master’s applicants. Classes start August 19, 2021 First day of on-campus orientation August 12, 2021 Academic year ends May 7, 2022 Last day of session October 7, 2021 Fall B 2021: Application review Spring 2022 intake* Campus immersion application deadline September 8, 2021 Step Undergraduate application deadline November 30, 2021 Online immersion application deadline October 1, 2021 Kaplan will notify you of any missing documents or information, and check specific requirements for your desired program. Once complete, Kaplan will submit your application to ASU — the standard application fee Graduate application deadline November 8, 2021 First day of on-campus orientation October 8, 2021 02 is waived — and you will get access to My ASU, the university’s student portal. I-20 deadline December 10, 2021 Last day of session December 7, 2021 Orientation starts January 5, 2022 Spring A 2022: Classes start January 10, 2022 Campus immersion application deadline December 3, 2021 Academic year ends December 10, 2022 Online immersion application deadline December 24, 2021 Step Receive admission decision from ASU First day of on-campus orientation January 3, 2022 Summer 2022 intake** When ASU receives all your official supporting documents, it will make an admission decision. Last day of session March 1, 2022 Undergraduate application deadline April 5, 2022 03 If you are admitted, you will be guided in My ASU through the remaining steps to enrollment. Spring B 2022: Graduate application deadline March 14, 2022 Campus immersion application deadline February 7, 2022 I-20 deadline April 15, 2022 Online immersion application deadline February 28, 2022 Orientation starts May 11, 2022 Step First day of on-campus orientation March 7, 2022 Classes start May 16, 2022 Accept your place at ASU Last day of session May 3, 2022 Academic year ends May 6, 2023 To secure your place at ASU, pay a deposit*** or confirm your intent to enroll before any I-20 deadline. Summer 2022: 04 * Not all master’s degrees have a January intake. Campus immersion application deadline April 11, 2022 ** T here is no summer intake at ASU@Lake Havasu. Additionally, only a few master’s degrees have a summer start. Online immersion application deadline May 2, 2022 First day on-campus orientation May 9, 2022 Step Request your I-20 and apply for a visa Last day of session July 6, 2022 After ASU receives the required financial documents from you, they issue a visa eligibility document ASU-USA Pathways program (Form I-20). Visa appointment and processing wait times vary greatly. Apply up to 120 days before the 05 start date on your I-20. Fall 2021 intake Application and I-20 deadline July 12, 2021 Programs start August 12, 2021 Important information 1-semester pathway programs end December 14, 2021 about application deadlines Complete pre-arrival tasks 3-semester pathway programs end June 24, 2022 Step The deadline dates listed above are aligned to Once you have your visa, you must confirm your housing and complete any necessary forms and placement ASU’s general admission application deadlines, Spring 2022 intake tests before you arrive. It is important that you read and understand all the pre-arrival information you are given and are for applicants applying through Kaplan. 06 through My ASU. Application and I-20 deadline December 3, 2021 Programs with additional application processes Programs start January 3, 2022 have earlier deadlines: 1-semester pathway programs end May 10, 2022 Programs requiring a portfolio 3-semester pathway programs end December 9, 2022 • Master’s degrees in The Design School Step Start your program at ASU (architecture, urban design, visual communication Make travel arrangements to arrive in the U.S. in time for international student orientation. design, etc.) 07 The schedule of welcome events will help you meet new friends and learn about ASU. • MFA degrees in the School of Art Programs requiring an audition or interview *** Deposit amounts: Undergraduate degrees: $300 • Degrees in the School of Music, Dance and Theatre Master’s degrees in W.P. Carey School of Business: $500 Attendance at orientation is compulsory. During your program, there are breaks • Film and Media Production, BA Master’s degrees in Thunderbird School of Global Management: $500 of 2 to 4 weeks between each semester. Dates and deadlines are subject to MBA in W.P. Carey School of Business: $1,000 change. Details at herbergerinstitute.asu.edu/admissions ASU-USA Pathways: $888 34 English Language Program: $650 35 We can’t wait for you to join us and to see what you’ll do at ASU.

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T: +1 (480) 965 7779 (for students already in the U.S.) T: +44 (0) 20 7045 4925 T: +91 11 4019 7412 (for students based in India) (Global Application and Admissions Center) T: +86 (010) 6460 8373 (for students based in China) Worldwide offices: kaplanpathways.com/offices

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This brochure has been drafted in advance of the academic year to which it applies. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate at the time of publishing, but changes (for example to program content) are likely to occur given the interval between publishing and commencement of the program. It is therefore very important to check the website or contact us for any updates before you apply. Once you have applied, any change which impacts the terms and conditions of your offer or a significant part of your program will be communicated to you. Published by Kaplan International, January 2021, updated July 2021. University names and trademarks are the sole property of Arizona State University. Photo credit: Andy DeLisle, Deanna Dent, Jenny Dupuis, FJ Gaylor, Jarod Opperman, Alyssa Pakes, Scott Troyanos, Tim Trumble.