Arizona State University at the West Campus

(Phoenix, AZ)

ASU has four distinctive campuses in the Phoenix area. You will study at the campus of your major, but you may take classes and enjoy activities across all campuses. Each campus has a unique environment and its own mix of academic programs, and all offer contemporary classrooms and laboratory space, residence halls and recreation facilities.

At ASU’s West campus in northwest Phoenix, students study business, education, and interdisciplinary arts and sciences. Enhancing the student experience for the West campus’ close-knit community will be a new residence hall, dining facility and recreation center planned to open next year.

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I'm not attending, cause im still in Highschool, but im wanting and hoping that i'll get into ASU! : )
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    We hope you will attend as well!! the application usually becomes available July before your senior year :)
  • 531
    We hope you will attend as well!! the application usually becomes available July before your senior year :)
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I love ASU
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My name is Janae and I am so happy I will be attending ASU in the fall..
  • 531
    Yay!! We are excited you will be atteding as well! Have you logged into your MyASU page yet and joined our private admitted student network called Devil2Devil yet?
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Hello. My name is Skye-lee.
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    i was wondering which ASU campus is closer to Mesa Communty College.
  • 531
    Mesa Community College is in between our Tempe and Polytechnic Campuses. Either one would be a fairly quick commute.
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Hello there.My name is hayley and i was wondering if ASU offers any nursing programs?
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    Hi Hayley ASU offers many degrees within the health field and nursing is definitely one of them - in fact we have the largest nursing program in the state of Arizona. It is housed at our Downtown Phoenix Campus in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, learn more here http://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/index.htm
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    Thanx, i will look more into it. :)
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Hi there, i'm wondering if you could give me a quick overview of the Honor's college at ASU. What are the benefits and characteristics to separates it from the rest of the campus. Is it more centralized in one campus? What does Barrett look for in an applicant? (I have read most of this online, but i could use a private answer to clarify everything) Thank you for your time
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    Hi Andrew, Barrett, the Honors College at ASU is the top program in the nation because it gives you a small liberal arts school environment with other top scholars from around the world, but it is part of one of the largest metropolitan public universities in the country. so you get the small class-size, individual faculty attention and honors only housing and classes, but still get to go to PAC-12 sporting events, live in the 6th largest metropolitan area in the country, and be exposed to unparalleled research, internship, and study abroad opportunities.
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    The Barrett application is a competitive holistic view of you as a student, community member, and leader. not only do they want to see the courses you have taken, but they want to know what you have done extra-curricularly and when you have been a leader. they also require a personal statement and letters of recommendation. the next Barrett application deadline is February 15 - and you must have applied and been admitted to ASU prior to that date
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    I think the best thing about Barrett is that it is a comprehensive honors college that works in conjunction with all 250 undergraduate degrees we offer and it has amenities, faculty and classes on all 4 of our campuses, so no matter which major you choose or what campus you live on - you will have a Barrett experience
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Hi, My name is george , i am interested to know about ASU and the business/entrepeneurship programs available, and what i must do to even be looked at.
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    Hi George! ASU is a great place for business and entrepreneurship. we actually offer an entrepreneurship certificate that works with any degree program at ASU, and we teach over 120 entrepreneurship courses within our degree programs. To be considered for our W.P. Carey School of Business it matters which degree you want. Our bachelor's of science business degrees have higher admissions requirements than our bachelor's of arts business degrees so you will want to compare the programs at http://asu.edu/degrees. Bare minimum: you need a 3.0 unweighted GPA, or a top 25% class ranking, or a 1110 SAT/24 ACT (we do not count the writing portion of those tests) as an out-of-state resident. we also look at 16 core courses to be completed in high school. learn more at http://asu.edu/freshman
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