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Tour Arizona State University on FastWeb

Tour Arizona State University on FastWeb

Never leave your home for a college tour when you can tour Arizona State University on FastWeb.

Have you ever wanted to explore a campus from your living room couch? Now you can! FastWeb and YOUniversity TV are teaming up to make the college search process easier for students and parents. We know you have a busy, demanding schedule and sometimes, college visits simply aren’t feasible, especially if the college is far away.

First, check out the school’s profile below. At the bottom of the page, click on the name of the school to see the campus for yourself!



  • Location: Tempe, Arizona
  • Enrollment: 41,000
  • Tuition: $5,600 In-State Tuition & $18,000 Out-of-State Tuition
  • Room & Board: $9,000
  • Region/Type: Suburban/Public
  • Financial Aid: According to The Princeton Review, 66% of undergraduates receive financial aid
  • Campus Life: According to The Princeton Review, there are 659 student organizations on campus
  • Sports: Division 1—Team: Sun Devils
  • What Students Say: According to The Princeton Review, Arizona State students say:
    “Arizona State University is energetic, exciting, an up-and-coming university, and the place to be” according to students at this large public university near sunny Phoenix, Arizona. With almost 53,000 undergraduates, “the opportunities are endless,” but “you get exactly what you put into it.” “The professors at ASU are typically approachable and care about their students’ success.” Class size ranges from small seminars of 10 students to lecture classes with hundreds, but “even though there are thousands of students here I’ve never had a professor that made me feel like a number.” The Barrett Honors College in particular gets high marks from students: “Having access to the resources of a large university, combined with the individual access of outstanding honors college professors made [ASU] too great of a deal to pass up.” ASU also has “all the research opportunities that a student could want.” The business, architecture, construction management, journalism, and child psychology programs are all well-regarded, but with 250 undergraduate programs and majors to choose from, there is “something for everyone to get excited about.” While the professors and academic programs have students’ near-universal acclaim, ASU’s administration gets mixed reviews. “The administration always seems to try to do what’s best for the students,” says one student; but, although it “handles issues well,” “most of the decisions and policies are not favored by the students,” says another. This year, a lot of students are worried about the economy and how the recession could affect their university. “ASU has a ton of potential,” sums up one student, “the only thing that may stop any progress is the state’s current financial crisis and the proposed budget cuts.”

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