Table of Contents
- 1 How can I get admission from Arizona State University from India?
- 2 Does Arizona State University accept international students?
- 3 How much does ASU cost for international students?
- 4 How do I get into Arizona State University?
- 5 How long does it take to get accepted to ASU?
- 6 How can I go to ASU for free?
- 7 How can I learn more about Afghanistan at ASU?
- 8 How can I get involved in student organizations at ASU?
How can I get admission from Arizona State University from India?
Steps to apply
- Complete the graduate admission application.
- Submit the nonrefundable application fee.
- Provide evidence of English language proficiency.
- Submit your official test scores and any additional materials.
- Prepare visa and immigration documentation.
Does Arizona State University accept international students?
If you want to study in a vibrant community of students from around the world, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University is the place for you. We accept international students from more than 150 countries to join our college as freshmen transfer or graduate students.
Is it easy to get admission in Arizona State University?
The school has a 86\% acceptance rate ranking it #7 in Arizona for lowest rate of acceptance. Last year, 29,562 out of 34,188 applicants were admitted making Arizona State University an easy school to get into with a very good chance of acceptance assuming you meet the requirements.
How much does ASU cost for international students?
International student 2021 – 2022 expenses
Undergraduate | Graduate | |
---|---|---|
Base tuition | $31,200 | $25,200 |
Undergraduate college fee* | $1,800 | n/a |
Graduate student support fee | n/a | $250 |
Student initiated fees | $633 | $633 |
How do I get into Arizona State University?
We’re available 24/7 to answer your questions via live chat or you contact us at 855-278-5080.
What are the requirements to get into Arizona State University?
To be admitted to ASU, you will need one of the following:
- top 25\% in high school graduating class.
- 3.00 GPA in competency courses (4.00 = “A”)
- ACT: 22 (24 nonresidents)
- SAT: 1120 (1180 nonresidents)
How long does it take to get accepted to ASU?
How long does it take to receive an undergraduate admission decision from ASU? Once we have received a complete application, including paid application fee and official transcripts, undergraduate students should receive an admission decision in about four weeks.
How can I go to ASU for free?
Arizona Resident Programs The College Attainment Grant and Obama Scholars Program, part of the ASU Advantage Program, make tuition-free attendance possible. The ASU College Attainment Grant Program is our commitment to Arizona’s low-income families – making college affordable and accessible.
What is the Indian Students Association at Arizona State University?
The Indian Students Association at Arizona State University is a non-profit organization for all students from India. Our objectives are to promote service and leadership opportunities. We understand how tough it is, to arrive in a new country, thousands of miles away from home and settle down into a student’s life there.
How can I learn more about Afghanistan at ASU?
Follow us on Facebook. The Afghan Student Association is a student organization at ASU that is dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of the Afghan culture. It is open to every ASU student interested in learning more about Afghanistan.
How can I get involved in student organizations at ASU?
For a complete list of student organizations that provide opportunities for involvement at ASU, contact the Student Organizations Office. CIS is a student led organization that acts as a bridge to reflect the needs of international students to university administration.
What are some Native American student organizations at ASU?
These organizations include: American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES), Ms. Mr. Indian ASU, Native American Business Organization (NABO), Native American Law Student Association (NALSA), Native Americans Taking Initiative ON Success (NATIONS), Barrett Indigenous Culture Association, Alpha Pi Omega Sorority, and many others.