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Connect with the Fulton Schools

Your journey starts here, take a virtual tour.

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Explore our engineering and technology facilities by using the interactive map or navigate across our Tempe and Polytechnic campuses with a click of your mouse. See inside our classrooms and research labs. Hear from Fulton Schools students about their learning experiences and from our world-class faculty about their cutting-edge research. Visit the Fulton Schools flight simulators, automotive lab, eSpaces, concrete canoe lab, engineering residence hall, manufacturing research and innovation hub, and much more.

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Amazon prime’s the college tour: asu.

See what life is like at Arizona State University from the people who know best — the students! ASU is featured in Amazon Prime’s new TV series “The College Tour,” giving you an inside look at college from real students currently attending classes here.

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Take an on-campus tour

Registration is now open for on-campus tours of our Tempe Campus, Polytechnic Campus, and Aviation Program at the Polytechnic Campus. 

Meet our Fulton Ambassadors

Fulton Ambassadors are Fulton Schools students who volunteer their time to promote the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. They represent all majors in the Fulton Schools and share the ASU experience from a student’s perspective. They are available for virtual appointments and classroom visits, and will be hosting virtual events throughout the semester.

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Take a student experience tour

Recorded webinars and program videos.

Discover the programs and opportunities available at ASU and the Fulton Schools of Engineering, through our recorded webinars and program videos.

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Explore ASU

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Find out from students what makes ASU different

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Want an inside look at ASU?

Explore college and campus life at Arizona State University through stories shared by real students in the biggest virtual college tour you’ve ever seen. 

The College Tour is a new TV series streaming on Amazon Prime Video that was created by award-winning Hollywood producers to help students and families visit colleges across the country, even if they can’t travel to all the places on their list. This is a truly one-of-a-kind series featuring colleges and universities in a way you have never seen before.​ 

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What kind of university does the world need?

Hear from Nikhil, an ASU student studying neuroscience and innovation in society, about his personal experiences developing solutions to problems in society and becoming equipped for the future.

Nikhil Dave Neuroscience and Innovation in Society Ahwatukee, Arizona

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Which ASU college campus or experience fits your lifestyle?

ASU offers a variety of campuses, locations and learning opportunities so you can find the environment that fits you.

Rachael Shantz Aeronautical Management Technology Phoenix, Arizona

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ASU degrees lead to jobs after college

Lily shares her experiences with world-class academics, undergraduate research, engaging with top-tier professors and landing internships at Raytheon and Intel.

Lily Baye-Wallace Mechanical Engineering Robotics and Autonomous Systems Phoenix, Arizona

ASU programs that provide access to education

At ASU, we are committed to providing access to education by removing barriers to college, providing tuition-free programs and offering opportunities to earn your degree online to fit your lifestyle.

Emily Vance Art – Digital Photography Gig Harbor, Washington

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What it’s like living on campus at ASU

Living with the people you learn with is part of the college experience. ASU has multiple residential living communities that pair students with similar majors together as roommates.

Emma Broyles Biomedical Sciences Anchorage, Alaska

What Emma is doing now

How to think like an entrepreneur

Students at Arizona State University explore entrepreneurial ideas with the support from mentors, funding and a culture of innovation.

Pooja Addla Hari Technological Entrepreneurship and Management Chennai, India

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How have ASU students adapted during COVID-19?

Madeline has an incredible story about studying abroad at sea when the pandemic hit. Our students are all about learning to thrive and embracing anything life throws at them.

Madeline Salvatierra Business (Law) North Tustin, California

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Preparing for success on a global stage

ASU attracts students from all over the world to study here, allowing students in our community to interact with different cultures and backgrounds, as well as get involved in causes they care about.

Pauline Nalumansi Global Affairs and Management Kampala, Uganda Graduate student

An ASU tradition of athletic excellence

The student athlete experience at ASU is about top performance of academics and athletics. Hear about Kyle’s experience playing Sun Devil football, studying biomedical sciences and conducting research with Mayo Clinic.

Kyle Williams Biomedical Engineering Murrieta, California

Healthy campus living at ASU

A college education is more than learning skills for a job. It’s learning how to be a healthy person. Nathaniel talks about his personal wellness journey and what it means to him.

Nathaniel Gomez Applied Computing (Cybersecurity) El Paso, Texas

Life as a military veteran and ASU student

At ASU, we’re committed to veteran success by creating an environment for student veterans to network and transition into the college experience and their next profession.

Marcus Denetdale Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering Farmington, New Mexico Graduate student

Developing a growth mindset at ASU

ASU’s rigorous coursework helps students develop the resilience needed to take every opportunity as a new challenge. Jessica talks about how she’s cultivating a growth mindset through experiential learning.

Jessica Hollock Architectural Studies Peoria, Arizona

Connecting with your community at ASU

Hear from Jesus about how he is experiencing a culture rooted in inclusion, not exclusion. ASU has resources including First-Year Success coaches and faculty and staff who are committed to helping you succeed.

Jesus Vega Global Studies Rio Rico, Arizona

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A culture of innovation at ASU

An innovative mindset is part of the DNA at ASU, no matter what you are studying, and there are many opportunities to get involved with innovative research labs and even new ways to learn, like through VR experiences.

Zion Basque Computer Science Kealakekua, Hawaii

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Gaining a diverse perspective in college

As the world becomes more advanced, technology will continue to bring people together, and learning to respectfully communicate with people from all over the world is critical. Xiaona talks about his experiences learning about different cultures at ASU.

Xiaona Ha Supply Chain Management Shenzhen, China

Getting more out of college at ASU

At ASU, there are thousands of opportunities to customize your education experience. Cyrus talks about how he has combined multiple degrees to fit his interests and passions.

Cyrus Commissariat Political Science, History, French Phoenix, Arizona

How is ASU leading the world into a sustainable future?

ASU was the first college in the nation to devote a school entirely to sustainability and has already achieved carbon neutrality. Hear from Breanna about her passion to help make the world a better place to live.

Breanna Fulton Sustainability and Urban Planning Vienna, Virginia

Why is it important to be a universal learner?

At Arizona State University, we’re constantly finding new ways to help facilitate life-long learning. Trey talks about this passion for education and the importance of becoming a universal learner.

Trey Leveque Business (Global Politics), Business (Law), Business (Public Service and Public Policy) Chandler, Arizona

What Trey is doing now

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University Housing Tours

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University house tour

Take a guided tour of the residence halls while you are visiting ASU.  

University house tour virtual

Take a 360-virtual room tour and explore different room options across ASU’s four campus locations.

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Visit campus

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There are a wide variety of exciting and informative ASU and Barrett visit programs being delivered at each campus. Select the campus you would like to visit below, and you will be redirected to the ASU visit site to register for your Barrett visit. Your major determines the campus where you will take classes and live. If you are unsure which campus you should visit, explore the campus locations associated with your major on the ASU Academic Programs website .

We encourage you to combine your Barrett visit with the greater ASU visit option at your campus to understand the full student experience. After all, Barrett students are ASU Sun Devils first and foremost! All events require prior registration.

In-person visit options

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Barrett Downtown Phoenix visit

Learn about the unique honors experience and resources offered at ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus by seeing it in person. Select an ASU Downtown Phoenix campus visit to see available Barrett options.

Day(s): Monday and Friday Time (AZ time): 11:45 a.m.

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Barrett Polytechnic visit

Meet with a Barrett representative to learn about the honors community on ASU’s Polytechnic campus. Your visit will include a tour of the Barrett Suite and the residential space in Lantana Hall. Select an ASU Polytechnic campus visit to see available Barrett options.

Day(s): Monday and Friday Time (AZ time): 11:30 a.m.

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Barrett Tempe visit

Discover the advantages of pursuing honors at the Tempe campus. Your visit includes an information session about the honors curriculum and application process followed by a student-led walking tour of the Barrett Tempe residential community. Select an ASU Tempe campus visit to see available Barrett options.

Day(s): Varies Time (AZ time): Varies

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Barrett West Valley visit

Learn about the unique honors experience and resources offered at ASU’s West Valley campus by meeting with a Barrett representative. Select an ASU West Valley campus visit to see available Barrett options.

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Become a first-year student at ASU

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Welcoming ASU community

No matter who you are, where you come from, or what your story is, you’ll find a friendly, welcoming community at ASU. That’s who we are — an institution that measures itself not by whom we exclude, but by whom we include and how they succeed.

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Frequently asked questions about becoming a first-year student at asu.

How do I decide which college is right for me?

You can decide if a college is right for you by learning as much about it as possible. Take a tour of campus, talk to students who go there, read the viewbook and check out the website. And make sure the college has the program you’re interested in studying.

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Once you decide you are interested in a particular college, you should apply for admission as soon as possible. ASU's priority admission date is Nov. 1 and the regular admission date is Feb. 1. Click here for other important dates and deadlines .

What is the best college to go to?

The best college to go to varies by student. To be successful, it’s important to find the right fit for you. Does the college have the programs you’re interested in? The support services you desire? What kind of financial aid does it offer? Be sure to visit the campus before making a decision to see if you can picture yourself going there.

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Experience Life as a Wildcat

Friendly people, amazing weather, and something new to discover around every corner – our campus has everything you need to be the best version of you. We offer multiple visit opportunities, along with in-person and virtual events that allow you to experience Wildcat life.

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In-Person Campus Tour Options

Taking a campus tour is the best way to fall in love with the University of Arizona. We offer multiple ways for you to visit and learn more about becoming a Wildcat. Just be prepared because once you visit, you’ll want to stay forever.

*Campus tours are available to prospective students (high school age and above) and their guests.

Arizona Ambassador Campus Tours

Get the inside scoop about attending Arizona with a walking tour led by a Campus Ambassador. Come prepared to ask any questions you have about Wildcat life!

Please view our tour calendar to pick an available date and time to visit campus.

9th-10th Grade Visits

The Arizona Road Trip high school visit program is designed for students in 9th-10th grade to learn more about preparing for college and major exploration. All events for 2023-2024 are currently full, but you can always visit our Arizona Road Trip portal to learn more about the event and register your group for one of our future visit opportunities as they become available! Questions about the visit program can be sent to [email protected].

11th-12th Grade Visits

We suggest our Wildcat Snapshot events for current Juniors or Seniors in high school. Students can attend these events individually or with a high school group via a counselor registration which is available on the registration pages for each event. Questions about these programs can be sent to   [email protected] .

Featured Events

In addition to campus tours, check out our featured events to learn more about the University of Arizona and student life.

Wildcat Snapshots

Wildcat Snapshot events are hosted in February and March and are designed for prospective undergraduate students and their families to take part in an immersive half-day event to learn more about Arizona’s academics, financial aid, student services, housing, and more! Meet current students, hear from academic colleges, and take a tour of campus! The best thing about the Wildcat Snapshot Events ? You get to decide what information YOU want to learn about. Visit our Wildcat Snapshot event page to pick a date and time that works best for you!  

Admitted Student Day

Admitted Fall 2024 students are invited to experience our Bear Down spirit at Admitted Student Day on April 6, 2024. Visit goingto.arizona.edu to learn more about this exciting opportunity to try on Wildcat Life before becoming an Arizona Wildcat, and connect with other current and incoming students while experiencing campus and connecting with colleges and resources during the event. Registration coming soon!quently for new locations!

If you are interested in learning more about Financial Aid or Scholarships, visit the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid events page to see upcoming events and workshops.

Explore Tours and Events by Date

Use the calendar below to learn more and register for our campus tours or events. Just click on a date to view options and availability. Spaces fill quickly, so be sure to register as soon as you can!

Take a Look Around

Get a sneak peek of our jaw-droppingly beautiful campus starting with a closer look at our iconic Old Main. If you like what you see, sign up for a campus tour to experience it all in person.

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Virtual Campus Tours

Take a tour of campus virtually with Arizona Wildcat students as your guide. Explore campus landmarks, learn about our history and traditions, and discover all of the opportunities that await you as a Wildcat.

Virtual Campus Tour

Take a tour of campus virtually. Explore campus landmarks, learn about our history and traditions, and discover all of the opportunities that await you as an Arizona Wildcat.

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Self-Guided Virtual Tour

Take a self-guided campus tour here on campus – or from anywhere in the world. This tour powered by the Guidebook App features turn-by-turn navigation and narration from current students.

Guides are available in both English and Spanish.

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Access & Inclusion Virtual Tour

Learn more about our cultural centers and student resources on campus with our Access and Inclusion Virtual Tour.

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Tour the W.A. Franke Honors College

If you’re considering becoming a Franke Honors Wildcat, you can learn more about the opportunities that await you and explore the Honors Village with a tour from the Franke Honors College.

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1-On-1 Sessions

Aside from our topical events and general info sessions we’re also here to meet with you one-on-one. Sign up for a 20-minute phone or video conference and speak directly with one of our Admissions Counselors.

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Hear What Students Have to Say

Get to know your new home directly from current students.

Elena

“The first thing I saw was Old Main and the beautiful imagery of the blue sky with the red bricks and the green lawn right in front of it. It just felt like home to me.”

—Elena, Los Angeles County, California Public Policy and Management Major

Zaniel

“I would say my number-one favorite thing about Tucson is how much it feels like home.”

—Zaniel, Tucson, Arizona Pre-Business Major

Ariday

“I feel like as soon as you get here, you will not wonder where you belong. It’s just one of those things where you’re like, ‘this is where I need to be.’”

—Ariday, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Political Science and Journalism Major

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ASU grads are among world's most employable

A survey of international employers ranks ASU the No. 2 public and 13th overall university in the U.S., and No. 34 worldwide, for employable graduates — ahead of UCLA, Johns Hopkins and the University of Chicago.

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The ASU difference:

We are measured not by whom we exclude, but by whom we include and how they succeed, experience world-class academics.

As a comprehensive public research university, ASU is committed to providing excellence in education through the Academic Enterprise, and enables the success of each unique student and increases access to higher education for all.

Discovery and innovation that serves the public

As ASU focuses on research and discovery of public value, the Knowledge Enterprise advances research, innovation, strategic partnerships, entrepreneurship, technology transfer and international development.

Serving all learners at every stage of life

Assuming fundamental responsibility for the communities it serves, ASU's Learning Enterprise aims to serve all learners at every stage of life by providing high quality, accessible and affordable learning opportunities to everyone.

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Carve your path

At Arizona State University, you'll join a community that will help you explore your interests and learn new skills. Through quality academics, enrichment opportunities and support from friends and faculty, you'll graduate prepared to accomplish your goals throughout your life. Find the experience that fits you.

Stories of excellence

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A top producer of Fulbright students and faculty members

ASU has again been named a top institution for placing students and faculty members into the prestigious Fulbright program, ranking fifth among all public universities.

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Preparing students for the semiconductor workforce

ASU has joined an Intel initiative to prepare students for careers in the semiconductor industry and broaden participation in engineering and science.

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Students enjoy new cutting-edge labs

A dozen newly remodeled chemistry and biochemistry labs opened this spring semester that feature advanced technology, interactive teaching tools and new ways to collaborate.

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No. 9 in the world for turning research into solutions

ASU joins MIT, Stanford and Harvard in the top 10 for utility patents issued in 2023, highlighting the impact the university is making through new ideas and solutions.

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ASU Health poised to reshape medical school education

Community, government and education leaders recently came together to hear how ASU’s coming medical school will use innovative methods to improve health outcomes for people in Arizona.

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Psychologists from the ASU community receive prestigious national honors

ASU psychologists are taking home three separate honors at the leading professional association for social psychologists convention.

One university, many places

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Reimagining education for everyone

New programs for all ages.

Ambition, curiosity, creativity and passion don't fit in any one box. No matter who you are or how you learn, ASU is ready to serve learners at every stage of life. ASU for You is the first step in a larger movement — a movement that's breaking down education barriers and building up high quality, affordable and accessible learning opportunities for everyone, from K-12 to midcareer to postretirement and every individual in between.

LPGA Tour event in Gilbert's Seville Club up next on Arizona pro golf calendar

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With the WM Phoenix Open in the rearview mirror, Arizona golf fans now await PGA Tour Champions, LPGA and Epson Tour events.

Up next is the return of the PGA Tour Champions tour to Tucson March 8-10, but at a new course this year. La Paloma Country Club, which is known for having been a shooting location for some of the scenes in the golf movie “Tin Cup,” is in the first year of a three-year deal.

The Cologuard Classic by Exact Sciences was played at Omni Tucson National's Catalina Course since 2015. Cologuard came in as the title sponsor in 2018. David Toms won the tournament in 2023.

The LPGA’s Ford Championship presented by KCC will be played March 28-31 at Seville Golf and Country Club in Gilbert. Just last week, Ford signed on as the title sponsor for the event. Tim Hovik, owner of San Tan Ford in Gilbert, was the big driver behind the new deal.

A field of 144 players will compete for a $2 million purse. The LPGA hosted the Drive On Championship in 2023 at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club, and Celine Boutier won the tournament.

The LPGA has held an event in Arizona more than 70 times over the course of the tour’s nearly 75-year history.

In May, the LPGA’s developmental circuit, the Epson Tour, will play back-to-back events in Arizona, with the Casino Del Sol Classic at Sewailo Golf Club in Tucson, May 2-4, and the Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic at TPC Scottsdale’s Champions Course, May 9-12.

Former Sun Devils golfer earns Open spot

David Puig, one of six former Arizona State golfers on the LIV Golf circuit, is bound for Scotland this summer.

The 22-year-old Spaniard won the Asian Tour’s IRS Prima Malaysian Open at Mines Resort and Golf Club thanks to consecutive rounds of 62 on the weekend to earn not only his second Asian Tour victory in four months but also a place at the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon, July 18-21.

LIV Golf also has ASU products Phil Mickelson, Paul Casey, Matt Jones, Pat Perez and Jon Rahm.

U.S. Open local qualifying

The U.S. Golf Association announced 109 qualifying sites for the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club in June. The local qualifying sites in Arizona are Ak-Chin Southern Dunes in Maricopa (May 2), Casino Del Sol Sewailo Golf Club in Tucson (May 8), Phoenix Country Club and the Country Club at DC Ranch in Scottsdale (May 13). Online player registration begins Wednesday. The USGA says "to be eligible, a player must have a Handicap Index not exceeding 0.4, or be a professional.” Go to champs.usga.org for more information.

The USGA also announced qualifying sites for the 79th U.S. Women’s Open Championship at Lancaster Country Club in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, May 30-June 2. There are 23 locations for these qualifiers including Pinnacle Peak Country Club in Scottsdale (May 6).

—With the LPGA having a third straight week off, many of the top women players competed in the 2024 Aramco Saudi Ladies International Riyadh Golf Club in Saudi Arabia. Patty Tavatanakit won the event, which also saw three former ASU players finish in the top 30: Carlota Ciganda (10 th ), Alexandra Forsterling (12 th ) and Linn Grant (29 th ).

—ASU senior Ashley Menne received an invitation to the 2024 Augusta National Women’s Amateur for a third year in a row. She advanced to the final round and finished 29 th in 2022. Menne is aiming to become ASU’s fourth four-time All-American in program history. The 2024 ANWA is April 3-6.

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Campus Visits

Explore our campus on a student-led or self-guided tour to experience Syracuse University for yourself.

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Open Houses

Spend a morning on campus for an Orange Preview to learn about our academic programs, tour campus and meet faculty, staff and other campus representatives.

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Personal Interviews

Although optional, personal interviews offer an opportunity to share your experiences and goals while learning more about Syracuse University in a personal setting.

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Virtual Campus Tours

We know that not everyone can make it to campus. That’s why we provide virtual campus tours to get a sense of our warm, classic college environment where you can live, learn and thrive.

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Virtual Sessions

Connect with us online through one of our information programs for prospective students or a session related to your academic area of interest.

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Virtual Sample Classes

See what it’s like to be a college student for yourself by attending one of our virtual sample classes.

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Thank you for your interest in scheduling a visit with arizona state university.

At ASU, we offer many ways for groups to learn about being a Sun Devil and our campuses. This group visit request form is for visits hosted by Admission Services: student experience tours of ASU campuses led by current students. The tours provide a look at what it is like to be a student at ASU. These visits are designed for prospective ASU students and are offered on specific dates throughout the year. If you are not able to find your group category in the list below, please contact  [email protected]  regarding your visit request.

If you are a K-5 th elementary school group, we have partnered with various departments at ASU to provide an opportunity to visit campus. These departments are limited in the number of visits they can offer, so please contact them directly to inquire regarding availability. 

The School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) :

  • SESE’s science and technology content has been structured for either an in-person experience at the ASU Tempe campus or a virtual visit to classrooms offering online, in-class, or hybrid models. It is designed to encourage STEM education/career exploration and provide supplemental K-12 STEM education correlated to education standards. Please email [email protected] for additional information and to check availability. 

 ASU Art Museum :

  • The ASU Art Museum offers guided and self-guided tours for the art enthusiasts of all ages! To learn more about our tour options, visit the website: https://asuartmuseum.org/visit/tours/ . You can make a reservation through the link in the green box at the bottom of the page. Once you make your reservation, you will receive a submission confirmation email. Shortly after, a staff member will reach out to confirm your reservation. Please note, reservations are not guaranteed.

Please contact our group visit coordinator at  [email protected]  with the following details for your group:

  • School/Program
  • Desired Event Date/Time
  • Student Grade Level(s)

Please review the following information before requesting a group visit.

  • ASU Admission Services only offers 9 th -12 th grade group visits for high schools that are not Access ASU partners.  If you are a 9 th -12 th grade Access ASU partner high school please click here to request a group visit with Access ASU. 
  • If you are unsure if you are an Access ASU partner high school, please feel free to reach out to Access ASU at [email protected] .
  • Our group visit program is designed for groups of 8 or more. If you have less than 8 guests, please register for our  Experience ASU program .
  • We are currently scheduling visits for spring 2024, which includes dates from January 2024 through April 2024. May 2024 and beyond visit registration will open in late spring 2024.  Group Visit requests are reviewed on Tuesday of each week, and groups will be followed up with later that week. In an effort to accommodate our visit and events schedule group visits for the 23-24 academic year are only offered on Wednesdays and are not available during certain times of the year. While completing this form please select your date and time carefully; due to the high volume of visits we facilitate we are unable to reschedule dates and/or times. We also require notice of cancellation at least 72 hours prior to your scheduled visit. We also ask that you make your group reservation at least 2 weeks in advance of your planned visit . We may be unable to accommodate your group visit request with less than 2 weeks’ notice.
  • Note: Filling out this reservation page does not confirm your group visit. An ASU Campus Visit Coordinator will be in contact with you shortly to confirm your group visit.
  • Requests for group tours are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and may be restricted during peak visitation seasons.
  • Advance planning:  Students must be organized into groups with one chaperone for every 10 students prior to arrival. Visitors with special needs can be accommodated by contacting the Campus Visit Coordinator several days in advance. Visiting groups must provide their itinerary and group leader/chaperone contact information to the Campus Visit Coordinator prior to arrival.
  • Timeliness:  Arriving on time and sticking to the schedule are important since many tour activities are led by Arizona State University students. Groups that cannot meet the schedule are asked to contact the Campus Visit Coordinator immediately to make alternate arrangements. Self-guided walking tours will be provided for groups arriving more than 15 minutes late. Other activities may be canceled for late arrivals.
  • Supervision while on campus:  Groups must provide at least one adult chaperone for every 10 student visitors. Chaperones must stay with the group at all times. If chaperones leave the group at any time, ASU staff will end the visit and return the group to the tour starting location. Chaperones are required to discipline and control their students while on campus. This includes making sure that students refrain from using cell phones and other electronic devices during tours and presentations, and that students pick up any leftover food, paper supplies or other items before leaving. The visiting organization is liable for any damage to Arizona State University property during its visit.

Group Tour Parking: Information on additional parking options is available at:  https://cfo.asu.edu/parking . Visitor parking will NOT be validated. Please arrive on campus at least 15 minutes prior to your check-in time to allow time to park your vehicle (if necessary) and walk to the designated Check-In location. Detailed parking information will be sent upon visit confirmation from the specific campus.

* Self-guided tour option available if dates/times don’t work.

Questions? Please contact [email protected]

For Arizona middle school (6 th -8 th grade) group visit requests, please click here to request a group visit with Access ASU. 

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Tempe self-guided audio tour

Explore the tempe campus.

Plug in your headphones, lace up your sneakers and take a self-guided tour of Tempe campus. Starting at College Avenue Commons, you'll hear about every major campus attraction.

Need a visual?

Follow along on the self-guided tour map.

Tour with Lauren (political science major from Mesa, AZ)

Tour with john (business communication major from phoenix, az).

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  4. Guided ASU Polytechnic campus tour

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  1. Schedule your campus visit

    We're excited to welcome you to Arizona State University and show you the Sun Devil campus experience. Tour groups will receive an in-person information session, followed by a walking tour of campus. Academic session and housing tour options vary by day and campus. For the safety of our campus community, we are limiting the number of building ...

  2. Visit ASU

    On-campus visits and events. Take a walking tour of one of the campuses led by a current ASU student who will point out the must-know spots and the little-known gems, and answer all your questions from a student perspective. You'll also join an ASU information session where you'll learn some of the basics of ASU.

  3. Know before you go: your on-campus visit

    Before your on-campus visit. We require all visitors to register before arriving on campus. To register for a campus tour, go to visit.asu.edu. Tours are scheduled on specific days and times, based on the campus you would like to visit. There are also self-guided options and virtual options available.

  4. Shows & Events

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  5. Tempe

    The historic Tempe campus offers hundreds of majors that engage undergraduates and graduates in multidisciplinary research and exploration in first-rate laboratories and facilities. Sun Devil Stadium and ASU's other Pac-12 athletic venues contribute to the spirit-filled energy on campus. The Sun Devils' athletic complex, performing arts ...

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    Welcome to ASU's Fulton Schools of Engineering Virtual Tour Experience — a unique, custom-built environment that seamlessly blends 360° navigation with immersive video. ... See what life is like at Arizona State University from the people who know best — the students! ASU is featured in Amazon Prime's new TV series "The College Tour ...

  7. Schedule a tour

    Tours commence Monday through Friday on select dates. Cronkite works with ASU Admission Services to offer the Cronkite building tour, preceded by an ASU information session and campus tour led by ASU Admission Services. You can reserve your spot at visit.asu.edu/schedule. On the webpage, make selections for each drop-down section making sure to ...

  8. The College Tour

    Explore college and campus life at Arizona State University through stories shared by real students in the biggest virtual college tour you've ever seen. The College Tour is a new TV series streaming on Amazon Prime Video that was created by award-winning Hollywood producers to help students and families visit colleges across the country ...

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    Schedule a visit. visit.asu.edu Find your campus fit. asu.edu/campusfit Connect with an ASU ... Arizona State University Take a self-guided tour on campus with the ASU Visits mobile app! Find out more at ... Self-guided tour Scan this QR code to get the ASU Mobile App or visit m.asu.edu. 7th Street 7th Street

  11. What to expect for your on-campus visit

    Before your on-campus visit. We require all visitors to register before arriving on campus. To register for a campus tour, go to visit.asu.edu . Tours are scheduled on specific days and times, based on the campus you would like to visit. There are also self-guided and virtual options available.

  12. ASU Housing Tours

    View the ASU housing tour schedule, including dates, ... University Housing Tours; Take a guided tour of the residence halls while you are visiting ASU. Learn More. Take a 360-virtual room tour and explore different room options across ASU's four campus locations. Get Started. University Housing.

  13. In-person Visits

    Meet with a Barrett representative to learn about the honors community on ASU's Polytechnic campus. Your visit will include a tour of the Barrett Suite and the residential space in Lantana Hall. Select an ASU Polytechnic campus visit to see available Barrett options. Day (s): Monday and Friday. Time (AZ time): 11:30 a.m.

  14. First-year student

    When should I apply for college? Once you decide you are interested in a particular college, you should apply for admission as soon as possible. ASU's priority admission date is Nov. 1 and the regular admission date is Feb. 1. Click here for other important dates and deadlines.

  15. Future Sun Devil Welcome Center and College Ave. Commons

    The Future Sun Devil Welcome Center seeks to convey the spirit of Arizona State University by providing a welcoming environment to all prospective students through delivering a positive experience and lasting impression that conveys ASU's mission of achievement, engagement, and responsibility. This building is a mixed-use facility including the ...

  16. Sun Devil Day

    You and your family are invited to an exciting tour experience offered by Arizona State University. Sun Devil Day is an in-person event designed for you to tour campus, learn about classes and majors, and discover what it's like to be a Sun Devil. You'll also meet with representatives from academic colleges as well as current students to ...

  17. Visit Campus & Tours

    Admitted Student Day. Admitted Fall 2024 students are invited to experience our Bear Down spirit at Admitted Student Day on April 6, 2024. Visit goingto.arizona.edu to learn more about this exciting opportunity to try on Wildcat Life before becoming an Arizona Wildcat, and connect with other current and incoming students while experiencing campus and connecting with colleges and resources ...

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    Carve your path. At Arizona State University, you'll join a community that will help you explore your interests and learn new skills. Through quality academics, enrichment opportunities and support from friends and faculty, you'll graduate prepared to accomplish your goals throughout your life. Find the experience that fits you.

  19. What to expect: Experience ASU

    Due to scheduling and high demand, if you do not check in by the assigned time, we may not be able to accommodate you. If you are running late, please call one of the following numbers: For the Polytechnic and Tempe campus, please call 480-727-4531. For the Downtown and West Valley campus, please call 602-543-1081.

  20. LPGA, PGA Tour Champions tour events arriving in Arizona next month

    In May, the LPGA's developmental circuit, the Epson Tour, will play back-to-back events in Arizona, with the Casino Del Sol Classic at Sewailo Golf Club in Tucson, May 2-4, and the Carlisle ...

  21. College admission and application sessions

    Virtual sessions running throughout July. This July, satisfy your appetite for knowledge with live-hosted virtual sessions to help you explore your interests and career paths to prepare for college. Engage with current students, navigate academic programs aligned with your interests and find the campus that fits you best.

  22. Tour Campus

    Explore our campus on a student-led or self-guided tour to experience Syracuse University for yourself. Visit campus ... Graduate students should contact their school or college of interest to schedule tour. ... Our campus overlooks the City of Syracuse in the heart of New York state. Discover amazing restaurants, historic architecture, nature ...

  23. Group Visit

    This group visit request form is for visits hosted by Admission Services: student experience tours of ASU campuses led by current students. The tours provide a look at what it is like to be a student at ASU. These visits are designed for prospective ASU students and are offered on specific dates throughout the year.

  24. Tempe self-guided audio tour

    Tour with John (business communication major from Phoenix, AZ) Take a self-guided audio tour of the ASU Tempe campus and listen to Devils' Advocates walk with you through campus, describing the highlights from a student point of view. Starting at College Avenue Commons, you'll end at historic A Mountain.