Arizona State University (ASU) – Tempe, Arizona, USA
The Nation’s Most Innovative Public Research University
Arizona State University (ASU) is a large, award-winning public research institution founded in 1885. With over 183,000 students (including approximately 142,000 undergraduates and 41,000 graduate students), ASU operates four major campuses: Tempe, Downtown Phoenix, West Valley (Glendale/Surprise), and the Polytechnic campus in Mesa.
Why Choose ASU?
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Ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the most innovative public university in the U.S. for nine consecutive years
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Recognized as an R1 research university, with over $904 million in research expenditures in fiscal year 2023
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Offers more than 400 undergraduate and 450 graduate degree programs across 16 colleges and 170+ research centers
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World-class faculty including Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and members of the National Academies, with a student-faculty ratio of 18:1
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Modern campuses equipped with advanced laboratories, libraries, and entrepreneurship hubs
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A leader in online education—ASU Online ranks among the top 5 in the U.S. for bachelor’s programs
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Contributes over $6.1 billion annually to Arizona’s economy and is a major regional employer with 21,750+ staff
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Offers a dynamic campus life with 7,300+ student clubs, 493 classrooms, and competitive NCAA Division I athletics through the ASU Sun Devils
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Nationally ranked engineering programs across undergraduate, graduate, and online platforms