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ASU is proud of its tradition of welcoming students from around the world. ASU's international students are enrolled in every college or school across all four of the university's campuses in metropolitan Phoenix. A vibrant international student population translates to a stronger multicultural experience at ASU.
Application Requirements
Application Deadlines
Application Procedures
Applicants whose native language is not English (identified by the U.S. Department of Stat Bureau of Public Affairs) must provide evidence of English language proficiency. The English proficiency requirement may be fulfilled by meeting one of the following:
Exceptions to the English (TOEFL/IELTS) Requirement:
International students who attended 4 years of high school in the United States are required to meet the competency requirements.
Some colleges/schools have higher standards for admission. International applicants must meet general international admission requirements as well as the appropriate freshman or transfer college/school requirements of their major. See degree search for details for the major of interest.
All international applicants on F1 or J1 visas must provide a Financial Guarantee to show evidence of sufficient funds available for their studies before the application can be processed. In addition, the US Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) requires ASU to obtain additional information prior to processing your visa application. You must go to www.asu.edu/interactive and login, and then select Immigration (INS) Records Entry for F1 and J1 VISAS. Failure to complete the required immigration procedure may cause you to lose student visa status. Contact the International Student Office at ASU for
immigration information at (480) 965-7451 or ISO@asu.edu.
You must submit the Application for Undergraduate Admission, along with the application fee, by the deadline specified for each semester. In order to expedite the evaluation of your application, also submit official transcripts, test scores and supporting credentials immediately.
Fall Semester 2008
ASU’s preferential international application deadline for fall semester is June 1, 2008. International applications received after June 1 will be considered on a space-available basis. Space is limited in some programs and admission to these programs is more competitive.
International students who have been admitted for the fall semester may begin attending classes as early as summer session.
Spring Semester 2009
Preferential application deadline is October 1, 2008.
1. Complete the Undergraduate Admission Application. ASU prefers students to apply online. If a paper application is completed, it must be mailed to the mailing address below.
2. Submit the nonrefundable application fee. Fall 2008, Winter 2008, Spring 2009 and Summer 2009 the application fee is $50 (U.S. dollars.) Starting Fall 2009 the application fee is $55 (U. S. dollars.) You may pay with a credit card with the online application or submit a non-refundable application fee in the form of a check or money order drawn on a U.S. Banking Affiliate and made payable to Arizona State University. Do not send cash or international postal money orders. Application fees cannot be waived or transferred to a future application.
3. Request that an official transcript be sent directly from your school(s) to Undergraduate Admissions. Upon graduation or completion of the semester, request that a final transcript be sent directly to ASU to determine final admission status.
4. Submit evidence of English language proficiency.
Have your ACT, SAT, TOEFL or IELTS score sent directly to ASU.
TOEFL: The official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score report can be sent directly to ASU from the Educational Testing Service. ASU's TOEFL institutional code is 4007. For information about this test and registration procedures, contact ETS at PO Box 6151 Princeton, NJ 08541-6151, USA or visit www.toefl.org.
IELTS: For information about this test and registration procedures, contact the IELTS Office, University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate, 1 Hills Road, Cambridge/CB1 2EU, UK or visit www.ielts.org.
5. Submit your financial guarantee. In compliance with Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services regulations, all international applicants on the F-1 (student) or J-1 (exchange) visa must provide evidence of sufficient funds available for their studies. The Financial Guarantee, dated within the past six months, must be co-signed by an authorized bank or representative of a recognized sponsoring agency in the U.S.A. An Affidavit of Support cannot be used in lieu of a bank statement. ASU has a Financial Guarantee Form (.pdf file). ASU requires a bank statement or a bank letterhead that has been cosigned by a banking official. Review estimated expenses.*To complete a paper application:
Make an online request for an application to be sent to you via mail or fax. Write to the address below to request an application.
Download the application and send the completed application and all supporting documents (application fee, transcripts, test scores and the financial guarantee) to the address listed below. Complete and sign the application (incomplete, unsigned applications cannot be processed).
Mailing Address
Undergraduate Admissions
Arizona State University
PO Box 870112
Tempe, AZ 85287-0112
USA
For more information, call: 480.965.2688.