Summer Sessions for New Fall Students

Want to learn the ropes before the fall semester starts? Take summer classes.

Enrolling in summer school allows new students to acclimate to college life at ASU and adjust to the rigor and pace of college courses before taking a full course load.  Summer sessions also provide students with flexibility in their course loads during the fall and spring semesters.

Registration and Advising
All new fall undergraduate students who have been admitted as degree-seeking students can register for summer classes. Freshmen can receive assistance with course selection and with registration for summer classes during their advising session at Orientation. All new undergraduate students also may register for summer classes by logging in to My ASU.  

Speak to your advisor about what classes are recommended for new students.  

Financial Aid
Financial aid is available for summer sessions. Students who attend summer sessions must submit additional documentation to be considered for aid.  To be eligible for federal loans or work study, students must enroll in a minimum of six credits. Pell grants may be available to students enrolled in fewer than six credits.  Read more about summer financial aid or contact the Office of Student Financial Assistance at financialaid@asu.edu or 480-965-3355.  

Residence Hall Accommodations
Summer housing will be available on all four ASU campus locations. Students interested in living on campus during the summer should contact each campus Residential Life office to apply for summer housing.

Tempe and West campuses
At the Tempe campus, ASU offers a variety of housing options organized into four neighborhoods, the North Neighborhood, the South Neighborhood, the Center Neighborhood and Apartment Village. Summer housing will be offered at McClintock Hall on the Tempe campus in the Center Neighborhood, conveniently located near Hayden Library and the Memorial Union.

Las Casas at the West campus provides apartment-style living space. For more information on Tempe and West campus housing, call 480-965-3515 or visit www.asu.edu/housing.

Downtown Phoenix campus
Taylor Place, the newest residence hall, lies in the heart of Phoenix on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus. To learn more about Taylor Place, visit www.asu-taylorplace.com/ or call 602-496-6711.

Polytechnic campus
The Polytechnic Campus offers a variety of housing communities that promote your academic and personal success. For more information on the Polytechnic campus, call 480-727-1700 or visit www.poly.asu.edu/housing/.