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1 Arizona State University

2 Traditional & Contemporary

3 History & Growth Tempe Normal School Current Students Founded 1885
School for teachers First graduating class - 30 Students Name changed to Arizona State University in 1958 Current Students More than 73,000 International students: 4,430 Students from over 160 different countries Over 310,000 alumni

4 New American University
Leverage our Place Transform Society Value Entrepreneurship Conduct Use-Inspired Research Enable Student Success Fuse Intellectual Disciplines Be Socially Embedded Engage Globally Eight Design Aspirations for ASU

5 Excellence Top Tier of U.S. universities. -U.S. News & World Report.
Top 100 in the world. -Academic Ranking of World Universities. Best Buy among American colleges. -Forbes magazine. Top 20 in international enrollment in U.S. universities. -Institute of International Education. Top 10 in the U.S. of university presidents. -Time magazine Ranked 5th for universities favored by employers hiring college grads. -The Wall Street Journal. 160+ nations represented at ASU

6 Excellence Since 2003, ASU has increased the number of high-level faculty members and experts on campus with the addition of 156 new award recipients, fellows, or academy members, which include: 2 Nobel laureates 12 National Academy of Sciences members 11 American Academy of Arts and Sciences members 114 Fulbright American Scholar awards 25 Guggenheim Fellows 3 members of the Royal Society

7 Excellence

8 Faculty & Classroom Faculty Student to Faculty Ratio: 24:1 % of Full-Time Faculty with Highest Degree in their Field: 85% Classroom % of Undergraduate Classes with 30 or Fewer Students: 70% % of Undergraduate Classes with 50 or Fewer Students: 96%

9 Four Unique Campuses One School
Tempe West Polytechnic Downtown

10 Tempe Campus Academic Programs College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law School of Letters and Sciences Herberger Institute for Design & the Arts School of Sustainability Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College W. P. Carey School of Business

11 West Campus Academic Programs Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
W. P. Carey School of Business College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

12 Polytechnic Campus Academic Programs
College of Technology & Innovation Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College W.P. Carey School of Business School of Letters & Sciences

13 Downtown Phoenix Campus
Academic Programs College of Health Solutions Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication College of Nursing & Health Innovation College of Public Programs Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College

14 International Students at ASU
Ranked 20th in International Enrollment in U.S. Universities by Institute of International Education

15 Phoenix & ASU Culture Less than a 6 hour drive to: Los Angeles
San Diego Las Vegas Hoover Dam Grand Canyon Sedona Sedona, AZ Grand Canyon

16 Phoenix & ASU Culture 6th largest city in the U.S. 4.2 million people Home to 85,000 employers such as; Intel Boeing General Dynamics Charles Schwab Insight Raytheon American Express JP Morgan Chase Honeywell US Airways

17 American English & Culture Program
AECP Providing top quality intensive ESL training at ASU since 1974

18 American English & Culture Program
Helping international students to: meet their English goals experience American culture prepare for academic study

19 American English & Culture Program
Full-Time Study = 21 hrs / wk 6 language levels: from basic to advanced New students take a placement exam to determine their starting level Students are placed in classes based on their level Full-time students complete 1 level in 1 session, lasting 8 weeks 5 sessions are offered per year

20 American English & Culture Program
Excellent Classroom Environment All AECP teachers have Master’s degrees or higher. Average class size is 15 students. AECP students come from more than 50 countries per year. AECP classes are formed with as much cultural & linguistic diversity as possible to encourage English practice.

21 American English & Culture Program
AECP students explore American culture, famous Arizona locations, and Arizona State University through organized activities, including: Reading Theater clubs Weekly Conversation Club The Conversation Partner program with ASU American students Sports and picnic events Trips to the Grand Canyon and other famous locations

22 American English & Culture Program
One 8-week Session Tuition $ 2,100 Student Services Fee $ Total $ 2,250 Additional Estimated 8-week Costs On Campus Dormitory $ 1,500 Homestay $ 1,320 Off-Campus Apartment (varies widely) Medical Insurance $ Books and Supplies $ (estimated) ASU Student ID $ Personal Expenses $ (estimated)

23 American English & Culture Program
Arizona State University Offers Conditional Admission for Undergraduate & Graduate students who academically qualify but need more training in English.

24 American English & Culture Program
ASU TOEFL Waiver Policy Students who complete AECP’s highest level with grades of “A” or “B” do not have to take the TOEFL / IELTS to enter most ASU degree programs.

25 Conditional Admission
Conditional Admission = admitted based on academic record but lacking English proficiency Conditional Admission is good for 1 year ONLY Letter of Conditional Admission Only 1 letter will be issued Changing major? No new Conditional Admission letter Suggestion: change major AFTER full admission

26 Admissions Requirements
Academic Requirements Grade Point Average: Freshman 3.0 GPA Transfer 2.5 GPA (with 24+ transferrable credits) English Proficiency TOEFL – 500 PBT, 61 iBT IELTS – 6.0 (with no band under 5.5) Successful completion of Advanced 2 level at AECP

27 Admissions Requirements
Additional requirements for some disciplines Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering requires 79 iBT/550PBT W.P. Carey School of Business may require SAT scores

28 Admissions Requirements
GRE & GMAT Some programs may require the GRE or GMAT. Please utilize the Degree Search tool to determine each program’s specific admissions requirements.

29 Academic Programs Http://www.asu.edu/programs/
Find the right program for your student & specific admissions requirements

30 Academic Programs More than 15 Colleges & Schools More than 250 Undergraduate Programs More than 350 Graduate Programs More than 58 Online Undergraduate & Graduate Programs

31 Process Student completes an application online
Student submits all documents to you for verification

32 Application Checklist
Online Application Student has an ASURITE ID Signed FERPA Consent for Access Proxy Official Transcripts Must be ORIGINAL If not in English, must include an official translation Must include all years of study English Proficiency Scores Admission Decision in 4-6 Weeks

33 Process You will then transfer the documents to ASU via the Secured File Transfer Protocol. The SFTP is a secured drop box in which you will not be able to view, edit or delete documents once they are submitted.

34 Process To have access to the SFTP you will need to designate a person from your team to submit documents. Once you have designated that individual we need the following information: Agent’s Full Legal Name Date of Birth Address Address Business Phone Number Company Name Job Title

35 Undergraduate Transcripts
Official transcripts are required as part of the admission process. Undergraduate Admissions P.O. Box Tempe, AZ

36 Graduate Transcripts Official transcripts are required as part of the admission process. ASU Graduate College Interdisciplinary Bldg., B Wing 1120 South Cady Mall Tempe, AZ Graduate Enrollment Services, Room 170

37 Deadlines Spring 2013 – Completed application by November 15

38 Students Should: Spell their name on the application exactly as it appears on their passport Choose a 2nd major that has different admissions requirements

39 Service & Privacy To make the process as efficient and secure as possible we ask that you follow the guidelines below: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Consent form is required for every student Only the student should access their ASU Application online Only the student should access their MyASU personal website

40 To optimize on our communication efforts with the students:
Service & Privacy To optimize on our communication efforts with the students: The student should only utilize their personal address The student should only utilize their personal mailing address

41 Estimated Cost of Attendance
Direct Costs 2012 – 2013 Tuition & Fees (undergraduate) $22,500 (graduate) $18,930 Health Insurance $1,628 Room/Board/Books/Supplies $ 15,782 Year Estimated Total $ 39,910

42 ASU Online “What we're really providing is an opportunity for anyone, located anywhere, without constraint, to have access to the educational opportunities of a great research university and all of the faculty that we have assembled.” ASU President Michael Crow

43 ASU Online Program Excellence (US News Rankings, Jan 2012)
#1 in student services & technology among all universities Engineering #2 for student services and technology #16 in student engagement and accreditation #17 in faculty credentials and training Education #14 for student services and technology #14 for faculty credentials and training Business One of 14 graduate business programs to make the “Honor Roll” (Ranked in the top third of at least three of the four subcategories) #11 in admissions selectivity

44 ASU Online Graduate, Undergraduate, and Certificate Programs can be completed online More than 55 programs are offered online Students learn from the same acclaimed faculty who teach on ground You will earn the same degree that you would on ground Each course runs for 7.5 weeks Courses average 3 credit hours

45 ASU Online How do ASU students learn online?
Take a tour of the classroom

46 ASU Online Resources Student have access to ASU’s 8 different award winning libraries online Exclusive use of Google & Social Networking Apps Live Tutoring ASU Smartphone App

47 ASU Online Online ASU Session A: Monday, 1/7/2013 – Wednesday, 2/27/2013 Session B: Monday, 3/4/2013 – Tuesday, 4/30/2013 Session C: Monday, 1/7/2013 – Tuesday, 4/30/2013 (Final Exams: 5/2/2013 – 5/8/2013) Application Deadlines Spring A & C – Completed application by November 7th Spring B – Completed application by January 4th

48 FAQs

49 FAQs SAT, GRE, & GMAT Are students required to complete the SAT? Only for programs in the W.P. Carey Business School. Please use the Degree Program Search tool to find the specific requirements for your program. Are GRE & GMAT Required? The GRE & GMAT are required for some programs. Please use the Degree Program Search tool to find the specific requirements for your program.

50 FAQs GPA Is a lower GPA admissible? If the student has lower than a 3.0 their academic record will be reviewed for consideration. Very few schools in China give a 3.0 GPA; will my student be admissible? We are very accustomed to adapting a Chinese course equivalency to our GPA system.

51 FAQs Online Are the online courses comparable to the ground classes? Yes, the Faculty & Curriculum adhere to the same high level standards as our traditional ground campus courses. Can I start my program online and then transfer to the ground courses? Yes, you can start courses online from your home country and then transfer to the ground campuses in Phoenix. It is a great way to get an earlier start to your program. What is the current Chinese to American student ratio? The current International Student to American Student ratio is 15:1

52 FAQs Undecided Major If a student is undecided about their major, which school will he/she be enrolled? ASU Exploratory College’s curriculum is designed to assist the student in finding the right degree program for their interests.

53 FAQs Student Life What is the current international student to American student ratio? The current International Student to American Student ratio is 1:15. Is there ample housing available for International Students at all four campuses? Yes. Is housing available during the holidays? There is housing available for an additional fee.

54 FAQs Transcripts Can transcripts be sent online? For initial admissions review, transcripts can be sent online. These transcripts will not allow for admission to the university until we receive the official transcripts in the mail. By sending them online, it will assist us in decreasing the admissions timeline.


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