š Why International Students Prefer ASU
Arizona State University (ASU) is globally recognized as a top public university that welcomes students from all over the world. It is particularly popular among international students because it offers:
- Diverse academic programs across various fields
- A multicultural and inclusive campus environment
- Extensive research, internship, and career development opportunities
- Accessible and student-friendly admission processes
Students from South Asia and other regions view ASU as a reliable pathway to quality higher education in the United States.
šÆ Admission Pathways at ASU
ASU provides several routes for students based on their academic background:
1. First-Year Undergraduate Admission
For students who are completing high school or have recently graduated.
2. Transfer Admission
For students who have previously completed some college or university coursework.
3. Graduate Admission (Masterās or Doctoral Programs)
For students looking to pursue advanced degrees.
4. Online Programs
ASU offers online bachelorās, masterās, and certificate programs, each with a separate application process.
š Admission Requirements
First-Year International Undergraduate Applicants
- Minimum GPA: 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (around a B grade).
- High School Curriculum: Must be equivalent to U.S. secondary education standards.
- Official Transcripts: Certified transcripts required, with English translations if originals are in another language.
- English Language Proficiency: Submit one of the following:
- TOEFL (excluding Home Edition and Paper Edition)
- IELTS
- PTE
- Duolingo English Test
- Cambridge English exam
- OR completion of ASUās English preparation program
- Optional: SAT or ACT scores, depending on the program.
Graduate Applicants (Masterās/PhD)
- Bachelorās Degree: From a recognized institution.
- Minimum GPA: Usually 3.0 in the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate work.
- English Language Proficiency: Same tests as for undergraduate students.
- Additional Program-Specific Requirements:
- GRE/GMAT (if required)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Letters of Recommendation
- CV/Resume
- Academic transcripts and any other required documents
šµ Application Fees
- International Undergraduate Applicants: $85
- ASU Online Applicants: Around $70 (may vary depending on the program)
ā Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Choose Your Program
Use ASUās degree search to identify your preferred major.
Step 2: Submit Online Application
Apply through the ASU Application for Admission or the Common Application.
Step 3: Pay the Application Fee
Submit the $85 fee for international undergraduate applicants.
Step 4: Submit Official Transcripts
Provide certified high school records. Include English translations if necessary.
Step 5: Demonstrate English Proficiency
Submit TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, Duolingo, or ASU-approved exam scores. Some applicants may qualify for ASUās English pathway program.
Step 6: Optional SAT/ACT Scores
Submit only if required by the program or to strengthen your application.
Step 7: Track Your Application
After submission, receive an ASURITE ID to access the My ASU portal and monitor your application status.
Step 8: Receive Admission & Request I-20
Provide proof of finances and passport details to obtain your SEVIS Form I-20 for F-1 visa or DS-2019 for J-1 visa.
Step 9: Apply for Visa
- Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee
- Schedule your visa interview at the U.S. consulate
- Attend the interview with all required documents
Step 10: Plan Your Arrival
Once your visa is approved, organize your travel, complete arrival formalities, and check in at ASU before classes begin.
š” Tips for International Students
- Make sure transcripts are certified and translated.
- Schedule English proficiency tests early to meet deadlines.
- Prepare financial documentation for tuition and living costs.
- Convert local grades to the U.S. GPA scale to ensure eligibility.
- Submit applications early to allow sufficient time for visa processing and travel.
š After Admission
After receiving acceptance:
- Request your I-20 by submitting proof of finances and passport copy.
- Pay the SEVIS fee and schedule your visa interview.
- Travel to the U.S., complete immigration procedures, and check in with ASU before classes start.