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Complete each of these steps for enrollment to ASU.

1. Visit ASU
2. Apply
3. Transcripts and Scores
  • Ask each high school and college you have attended to send your official transcripts directly to ASU. Hand-delivered transcripts are not official.
  • If your ACT or SAT score does not appear on your high school transcript, ask ACT www.act.org or the College Board (SAT) www.collegeboard.com to send your scores directly to ASU.
  • If you have taken AP, IB, and/or CLEP exams, request that your scores be sent directly to ASU.
  • If you are an international applicant have your TOEFL score sent to ASU directly from testing agency.
  • If you are concurrently enrolled in high school and college courses, or if you are dually enrolled in college courses taught on your high school campus, you must request official transcripts from both your high school and the college offering the dual credit to be sent to ASU. ASU will not award college credit that appears only on high school transcripts.
  • Upon graduation from high school or completion of your current college semester, request that a final transcript be sent from your school to ASU.
Have transcripts and test scores sent to:

Undergraduate Admissions
Arizona State University
PO Box 870112
Tempe, AZ 85287-0112
4. Activate Accounts

After you have applied for admission, you will be issued an ASURITE ID, which will give you access to online student services, including the ability to check your admission status.

5. Financial Aid and Scholarships

ASU encourages all students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA becomes available in January. ASU's priority date for submission is March 1.

Search and apply for scholarships that may fit your profile, talents and academic interests.

Note that Arizona law requires verification of citizenship or other lawful presence in the United States for all students who are receiving in-state tuition and/or financial aid funded by state money.

6. Housing and Dining

ASU expects all freshmen to live on campus, and ASU encourages freshmen to live on the campus of their major so that they can enjoy the full benefit of their academic experience.

Transfer students will find a variety of housing options across ASU that meet their interest and needs.

7. Immunization

Your MMR verification must be submitted to ASU before you can register for classes.

8. Orientation and Registration

Freshman: ASU expects all freshmen to attend orientation. During this program freshmen will be able to meet with their academic advisor, learn about university expectations and register for classes.

Transfer: Transfer students should complete online transfer orientation.

9. ASU Sun Card

The Sun Card is the official photo ID card of ASU. All in-person transactions require a photo ID.

10. Parking Decals and Commuter Options

Students may purchase parking decals online. (Students living in the residence halls will receive information with their hall assignments.) ASU also offers a variety of commuter options including free public bus passes and free shuttles between the ASU campuses.

11. Tuition and Fees

Tuition is based on your residency for tuition purposes status. Note that Arizona law requires verification of citizenship or other lawful presence in the United States for all students who are receiving in-state tuition and/or financial aid funded by state money.

Payment Information. Sign in to pay your tuition and fees.

Check tuition payment deadlines. You will not lose your classes if you do not pay by ASU's published deadline; however, you will automatically be enrolled in the Tuition Installment Plan and charged a nonrefundable $75.00 enrollment fee.

12. Final Transcripts

Upon graduation from high school or completion of your current college semester, request that a final official transcript be sent from your school directly to ASU.

Undergraduate Admissions
Arizona State University
PO Box 870112
Tempe, AZ 85287-0112

13. Welcome Program